Pinterested?

Are you on Pinterest yet? I keep pestering everyone I know about Pinterest because I’m really quite obsessed and it’s been taking up a lot of my free time. Free time which I don’t really have, and actually my perusing on Pinterest is just giving me more brilliant crafty ideas to take up the rest of the free time I don’t have.

It would have been incredible to have this handy tool while planning my wedding, but now I’m putting it to good use to help Dr. Merrett pick details for hers, and for me with her bridal shower.  I’ve got inspiration boards to visualize ideas for party themes and decor, home decorating, craft projects, recipes, and more!  It really does help us see what we are creatively and passionately drawn to in our lives.  What’s your favorite board on Pinterest about? 

You can follow me on Pinterest here and be sure to let me know how to follow you if you’re on Pinterest too!

Meet Baxter

Our nameless new dog quickly stole our hearts and our household is forever changed. I’m routinely getting up early for walks, talking to the dog like he’s a person, and the matter of canine bathroom behavior is a regular topic of conversation. Definitely gearing up for parenthood, I’d say, and a whole new level of connection with my dear Daddy who really quite seriously treats his two pups like toddlers. It’s adorable and makes you want to roll your eyes all at the same time. And now I’m one of those people, too.

So, now our happy house is home to three, including our darling, mischevious pupster, Baxter.  Here’s what we know so far about Baxter:

  • likes to make chase after bunnies and birds.
  • aforementioned behavior has given us quite the scare a few times over, as we believe Baxter to be a runner.
  • because of above point, Baxter is now microchipped.
  • looks way better shaggy than he does groomed.
  • does not understand “sit,” “stay,” “come,” or any other regular dog command.
  • also, much to our disappointment, does not understand Spanish.
  • favorite ways to be entertained: running up and down stairs, chewing toys, stealing towels, pawing away at a rolls of toilet paper, eating toilet paper, pulling trash out of trash cans, army crawling across grass, watching traffic go by.

New word: ridicute

ri·di·cute

–adjective
ridiculous + cute = ridicute

Inspired by my dear Gold Friend‘s surprise engagement photos, I present to you the word “ridicute,” to be used to describe something that is intolerably darling, precious and pleasing. 

Go ahead and enjoy this new, fabulous word. Use it in a sentence.  Impress your friends and coworkers with its cleverness.  You’re welcome.