I was just reading a post from fmh and wanted to alert anyone who didn't know this story.
Please go here to help Kobra Najjar. She is sentenced to death by stoning. The link explains her horrible situation and what you can do to help stop this.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
5 years!!
Here's to five wonderful years of being married. I love Jason. I love our family. I love thinking about our wedding, dating and being engaged. It was like walking around in a pink and blue cloud all the time.
I love the heart shaped cloud above our get-away car that connects with the heart painted on the car (decorations courtesy of Sam and Grant). I love that Jason loves me. I love his heart. I love his love for Soren. I love his dancing. I love him.
(most of our wedding photos are in storage. Hence, the delay in posting about our celebration).
Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Highlands
Last week we took a trip to the Highlands of Scotland to see Loch Ness (and search for the monster), Inverary, and some other beautiful places. We decided it would be our anniversary present to each other (photos on that topic coming). Our time was well spent as we basked in the green fields, got a bit of sun, and made some wonderful friends along the way. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to look at a sea of emeralds then come to Scotland. Your eyes will not be disappointed with the many layers of green in elegant shades upon shades that make your heart calmed and grateful.
We went with a group of international students from Glasgow University and their families. Our group was truly international with some of the homelands including Kuwait, Taiwan, Japan, the US, Africa and more. The families were so friendly and kind!
One unfortunate event during our travels was that our camera stopped working. Yes, our brand new camera that did everything we wanted. We did manage to take some photos from the first half of the trip so here they are. . . .
We went with a group of international students from Glasgow University and their families. Our group was truly international with some of the homelands including Kuwait, Taiwan, Japan, the US, Africa and more. The families were so friendly and kind!
One unfortunate event during our travels was that our camera stopped working. Yes, our brand new camera that did everything we wanted. We did manage to take some photos from the first half of the trip so here they are. . . .
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