Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Friday, July 10, 2009. All of us at Lake Hamilton. The house we stayed at. Me on the Hot Dog. Bradley and Jake on the hot dog. Playing pool at the house. On a hike up the mountain. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Oh, we have been soooo busy. He is in the front row with the red t-shirt on.
Stella Grace was born April 6, 2007. Everyday since then has been full of adventure and discovery as we get to know and fall in love with our little girl. Watching her grow and change each week has truly been a delight. We wanted to share the joy with you, our loved ones near and far. The song a robin sings. Through years of endless springs. The murmur of a brook at evening tides. That ripples through a nook where two lovers hide.
Friday, November 7, 2008. Reilly loves to eat so he really enjoyed his cake. Especially the fondant drum sticks. We got this great cake from our friends at Capital City Cakes. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. A day at the Dallas Arboretum with our friends Owen and Wyatt. It was the place to see lots of pumpkins and have lots of photo moments. Friday, October 24, 2008.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014. I Know A Beautiful Man. Campbell and I started going steady and we dated for nine months before we were married. During our courtship I got to know Campbell more, and it was the same with his family. It was a natural affection that I had grown to love them. And if you know the Walshe family, you will find it is easy for anybody to love them. My own parents were happy .
Una Paisa en Canada! Article about our cafe! Originally posted on For now. The door chimes and another customer walks into the small café on Bronte Street. They have probably been here before and if not, they will probably come back. The sentiment surrounding the café in downtown Oakville is of comfort, familiarity, and in many ways it is a transformative experience. While in reality the café is just on the other side of a glass door it seems to teleport one 2700 kilometres south.