
“Thank you, God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough.” – Garrison Keillor
Stephanie Sheaffer writes about books, babies, travel, food, and philanthropy.

Yesterday and today, I spent a good deal of time wrestling over vaccine issues: researching, praying, and trying to find peace.
In the end, we ended up getting two [as evidenced above].
I’m still not sure how I feel about the whole thing.

It’s pretty much impossible for me to wake up on the wrong side of the bed these days…because, every morning, I am greeted by this.
{7 months old}

Yes. That is our laundry basket. Completely empty.
That is what happens when I stay away from my computer for an entire day.
For the record: the laundry is all folded and put away too.
It was nice while it lasted.
I also did a “mini photo shoot” with my piercingly beautiful girls:

I attempted a “sister shot” too, but they all came out a little chaotic (and often blurry).
For example:

I’m not sure what my 3-year-old is trying to say in this shot. But what really gets me is her little sister’s expression and the fact that she is pointing at her older sister as if to say, “That one’s a bit crazy.” Totally candid, by the way…
This one ended up kinda sweet though:

{Okay, so this post wasn’t exactly “Wordless.” Oops!}
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