by Lesley on February 28, 2010
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When Jonathan and I were living in Shenzhen, China there were many nights it was just the two of us. Our little studio apartment, while clean and livable, didn’t feel like home. Our “friends” there were loving and kind but spoke limited English. And, after blowing through the entire first season of 24 on DVD, [...]
It was already the third day in Paris, but I’d seen only three places: my hotel room, the internet cafe, and the classroom. The point of our trip was to learn as we traveled, but that particular week my head had been buried in more books than city maps. Two projects were looming, hundreds of [...]
L-R…Jonathan, Matt, Brett, Sawyer, Sam / Sharon, Niki, Andrea, Me A new year with old friends is: a 65 hour slumber party…Jalepeno poppers…sweet baby smiles…sweatpants…quaint Ashland streets…an uphill run that kicked my butt…rainy afternoons in the jacuzzi…movies…games…homemade apple cobbler…gobbling up my new books…sleeping in…you?
by Lesley on September 12, 2009
in travel
A few weeks ago, my friend Michelle told me about MSNBC’s Week in Pictures. I may starting picking my favorite picture each week to share with you. Visit the site and vote for your favorite. This shot captures parents in Wuhan, China, sleeping at an auditorium on Sept. 7 after having accompanied their children to a [...]
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You drive down the 5 through cows and wheat, making a list called, “Things to Do Before We Have Kids.” ** You eat the most amazing truffle burger at Unami Burger, and enjoy Kevin serving you mexican coke. For free. You let mom and dad make breakfast for you all weekend, and you soak up [...]
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