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Oysters and beer. Our weekend.

Must mean fall is here. Without fail, an oyster roast always symbolizes the colder months for me. We had a cold streak early this year for about a week, but now temps are back to normal. We went to our first oyster roast of the season Friday night. Oysters, Beaufort stew, chili and cold beer. All the makings for a fall outdoor party. Mikey and I actually went OUT afterwards with all of our friends...and let's just say there is a reason I can't do that as much anymore. I felt pretty rough Saturday morning! It was worth it though...good times had by all.

Saturday was spent with my girl and my mama shopping and lunching and napping until Mikey got off work. We enjoyed a LOW key Saturday night with friends, it was JUST what I needed. We laughed as we were heading away as Angela said, "sorry it was so chaotic." She was talking about her almost TWO year old and our babes...things are a bit crazier now...but you know what, I LOVE IT. I told her this was our new normal. We better get used to it:-)

We painted the bathroom Sunday, yippeee!! We are slowly gearing up to start working on the house again. We needed a break from the big projects. But, a fresh paint job and new light fixtures has me itching to do more!

Love these people.

xoxo.  Happy Monday!

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