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Archive for December, 2007

eve of the new year

candles
hope

It is hours before the new year starts, but I thought I would include a quick message to everyone. While this year has been beautiful, huge and full of new beginnings, I see this next year as building onto the solid foundation of 2007 in order to reach the brand new heights of 2008. Anything is possible, now more than ever. I am so excited to launch a new site starting in January that you will all hear about soon. A garden in which to grow many new blooms.

Happy New Year Everyone!

family christmas highlights

at moms: matt jamming on mandolin

Here are some highlights of our family holidays consisting of Christmas Eve, Christmas day and a couple days later at mom’s new house. More →

a very wet, cold walk around green lake

green lake, seattle
green lake, located in just northing of downtown seattle

It may not look very cold in this picture, but my mom, sister and I can all contest that this particular day was very cold, windy and wet. We thought it would be nice to take our newly befriended pups around Green Lake, which is located a few miles northing of Seattle surrounded by some of the nicest real estate the puget sound offers. Quaint little homes alongside beautiful craftsman-style residences, I would love to live in this area. This was the same lake we walked around for the luminaries a couple weeks before. More →

game night

The day after Christmas we had a get-together of all our friends to play games with our visiting family members. We played Apples to Apples, Fact or Crap, Sequence and one more I forgot the name of. We had a blast!

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more than clients, these are my friends

s & t
meeting of the mac laptops. mine was around somewhere too.

Just before the final rush of the holidays, all my presents ordered and my last day before going on my vacation, I met with my lovely two clients Shauna and Tea. But this last year, they have become so much more than clients to me. These are dear friends.

Ordering quick lattes at the Madison Park Tully’s, we snuggled into the most coveted seats in the house next to the gas fire. We parked our butts there for hours, in fact I didn’t end up leaving until 7pm. I am sure we could have chatted even more, but this was special enough.

While on my walk back to the car, I was able to view some of the neighborhood christmas lights and had thoughts of sugarplums dancing in my head.

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