A close up of a Monet painting. The colors, the brushstrokes, the layers, it's beautiful. I took a group of 6 students on a field trip to the museum. I don't think I would have been able to do it if it wasn't for this group. They even prepared for the trip by watching Ferris Bueller and looking for the iconic scenes from the movie. Classic.The two above painting are by Christopher Wool, I of course had to get a photo in front of the yellow painting. They had an awesome exhibit of his works up while we were there. The painting below is a close up of a Kandinsky painting. It wouldn't be a trip to Chicago without seeing Cloud Gate and seeing the Chicago architecture. I am never disappointed by a trip to the windy city.
Remember when Indianapolis was covered with a foot of snow this past January? After we arrived back from our two week holiday we were greeted with another week of playing in this beautiful snowstorm. These photos were taken a couple hours before we lost power and made the trek to Jordan's sisters house. Luckily for us we had warm chili on the stove and homemade bread to take with us. It's fun to think back on this now that it's almost June and ninety degrees outside.
here's to to airing out my boots, to green grass, to cleaning garden beds, to dresses and no pants, to bike rides, to opening windows, to iced tea, to daylight. and most of all, listening to happy music with the windows down. i love you and have missed you dearly.
i'm glad your back,
kaytea
spring 2014 from katelynmryan on 8tracks Radio.
look at us. newlyweds opening presents after our honeymoon. this is my current side project. instead of editing and posting new photos, i am compiling memories from our first years of marriage into a book. also, you're not missing out much on these past few winter months. but, just in case you were interested... i watched all of one tree hill on netflix, drank many moscow mules, ate out too many times, and i am really having a hard time coming up with anything else. that's embarrassing.