We had a little visitor. Baby Joe is the chunkiest little guy. Just look at those cheeks!


Greg and I don’t do anything for each other on Valentine’s Day, but we do have fun picking out, or making cards for the kids.
A. I Love you like a fat kid loves cake.
B. I’m stuck on you.
C. Cover says, "Why do I love you?" with a bee saying "@#%^*!", inside it says, "Just Bee-cuss"

Another Shreveport picture. This one is at the Boardwalk.

This is the off-ramp for the appropriately named Traffic Street. I don’t really know why Shreveport was so crowded today. There aren’t any Mardi Gras parades for another week or two. You can’t really see it, but at the end of the street is a huge church that used to have a huge steeple. I always wanted to take a picture with all of the street lights red or green until you got to the one in front of the church. After the steeple fell the whole look of the street changed.


We went to Shreveport this weekend to take care of some errands. I’m such a small town girl sometimes. It always makes me incredibly happy to see giant murals on downtown buildings. What a great way to spread an appreciation for art.

Tonight was the Middle School Valentine Dance. Nathan decided he would not be going, but Zoey was pretty excited. She spent some of her Christmas money on her dress, shoes, and a few accessories.


A few of her friends met at a grandparent’s house and rode in a limo to the dance. It sounds fancy and it was, but it helps that the family owns a limo service.


As Zoey and I were driving down the street, we noticed this car out of the corner of our eyes. It was so fancy that we turned around to take a picture of it. All Oldsmobiles wish they could have Lamborghini doors.

A long time ago, I noticed a company slogan on some facial product, “Beauty is on the inside”. Clever right? The contents inside of the container make the consumer feel beautiful. Just not while actually using them.
Really this one is from a few days ago but either nothing picture worthy happened. If it did, I didn’t react fast enough to capture it.
