Monday, April 12
sunday by the sea (part 1)
it has been a little while since k and i escaped "sans animaux", we found ourselves going to wickford a seaside town just ten minutes from us. I have written about it before. we grabbed our coffees, camera around walked around the little village. we perused a book store, and asked about the bench in the window, we found the perfect little yellow table, walked to the water, talked with shop owners and peeked into backyards. what i love the most about the time k and i spent together is that we know each other, whether it is the glance we give to each other when a shop keeper likes the sound of her voice to much, or when we point out a book that the other might like or when we look through vacant shop windows and say this would be perfect. all those things make me very happy that i married to k and that he does not mind walking around with two cups of coffee a purse when i just have to take that picture!
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What a lovely little getaway!
the colors and the quaintness ... and your relationship with your husband ... thank you!
Lovely, but it's a different part of Wickford than last time, isn'tit?
you live in paradise.
oh how lovely! i am dying for a little getaway with my man...no family, no friends. we fell asleep last night to the kind of conversation i can only have with him...it's so nice to be married to someone you know so well, and that knows you so well.
this town looks like the perfect holiday spot.
What a picturesque town and a lovely weekend!
married life or any type of relationship with such familiarity is a joy. it's so relaxing and real. i love the seaside town, especially those cars.
i feel like i could have written the exact same thing about M and i. especially the part about the purse/coffee/camera (+ 2 kids)! xo
nadia, is this wickford rhode island? so adorable!!!
and teehee about our new "home" - a little more comfortable than the tent you guys had to live but hopefully just as fun! xo
new england is just so beautiful...
oh how beautiful! I long to be near the sea.
it looks like a charming place to stroll with your love, camera and coffee in hand.
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