This is a fabulous set of pics. . . the four generations of women, the mother-daughter shoes, the natural beauty and texture of the landscape. You are blessed.
Beautiful pictures. Love especially the last one, because this wooden table and the view into nature is exactly what I'm dreaming of for so long. Wish you a good start in your new home!
When I was looking at your photos I thought - how lucky for Lucy that she gets to have a Pacific NW childhood. I grew up in Victoria, BC and I can say unequivocally that PNW is the best place to grow up!
Dear Alisa, I've been following your blog for two to three years now and i've got to say that your last few posts make me curious and excited to see your next steps. I wish you all the best for this new chapter in your (and Lucy's and your husband's) life!
Thanks so much for sharing and spreading the joy (and some pitfalls)!
Glad that you are settled into your new home in Oregon. There is nothing like being with family, having that connection, love and comfort. Great picture of the four generations. Peace and blessings to you, Alissa!
There is nothing like being closer to family. So glad you had safe travels, it's not easy moving and I remember how hard it was to move with a baby under one. You look happy and settled in. I look forward to reading your future posts and can't wait until you post some pics of your new studio. Have fun being home and close to family.
Love them all! (And I have to say that I'm more than a little jealous that you get to live on the Oregon coast. It's one of my favorite places in the world.)
I am so happy for all of you! Just looking at the pictures I can feel all of the love. The 4 generation picture is my favorite, it is priceless. Lucy has beauty all around her. ;D) There's no place like home...
Jealous, but happy for you.Everything looks great and I'm sure you're happy to be with friends and family. Plus I want that table in the last pic. Did someone make it for you?
beautiful pictures as always. welcome to oregon! we're in pdx but try to visit the coast often. especially in the summer but i really do love it year round.
It all looks lovely, I'd love to swap houses with you!;) Hope you're all settling in and it hasn't been too stressful, I admire how well you get everything done! Enjoy x
After such a long and arduous journey, it must feel great settling in to your new home and exploring your neighborhood. Thanks for sharing all of it with you. Happy to see you all doing so well!
Wow! The new home and area is gorgeous! I just spent a week in Oregon, traveling back down the coast (I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area). I fell in love with the area. My best to you and the family as you get settled.
This is a fabulous set of pics. . . the four generations of women, the mother-daughter shoes, the natural beauty and texture of the landscape. You are blessed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Love especially the last one, because this wooden table and the view into nature is exactly what I'm dreaming of for so long.
ReplyDeleteWish you a good start in your new home!
Looks like you've been there all your life, how did you do it so quickly! So glad you have family close, so good for Lucy! Welcome Home
ReplyDeleteWhen I was looking at your photos I thought - how lucky for Lucy that she gets to have a Pacific NW childhood. I grew up in Victoria, BC and I can say unequivocally that PNW is the best place to grow up!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to all of you!
Jepp, Sabine is right: That table is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteDear Alisa, I've been following your blog for two to three years now and i've got to say that your last few posts make me curious and excited to see your next steps. I wish you all the best for this new chapter in your (and Lucy's and your husband's) life!
Thanks so much for sharing and spreading the joy (and some pitfalls)!
Yash
Glad that you are settled into your new home in Oregon. There is nothing like being with family, having that connection, love and comfort. Great picture of the four generations. Peace and blessings to you, Alissa!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like being closer to family. So glad you had safe travels, it's not easy moving and I remember how hard it was to move with a baby under one. You look happy and settled in. I look forward to reading your future posts and can't wait until you post some pics of your new studio. Have fun being home and close to family.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures put a real smile on my face. Oregon is completely magical! I really long to visit it again. Cannot wait to see your new studio!
ReplyDeletelove it! glad your finally to your new home. and that pic of all you girls is awesome- lucy's big ole smile is the best part!!!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous ! You are there now! Congrats Alisa!
ReplyDeleteIt is SO GREAT that you are closer to family...raising LUCY with multi-generations is PARAMOUNT in a well rounded child.
ReplyDeleteHow blessed you alll are!
Beautiful pictures! Settle in soon :) I am waiting for more inspiration, especially more watercolor and doodle courses. You are so inspiring!
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ReplyDeleteah home with family. . . .your move already looks like the best idea! Blessings to you
ReplyDeletelove your new digs. thanx for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beautiful photos. Makes me want to walk on the beach. Right now.
ReplyDeleteThat generational pic is TOO STINKIN PRECIOUS! So happy for you all!
ReplyDeleteEncantadoras fotos!
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir y nos alegra que esten bien.
Love them all! (And I have to say that I'm more than a little jealous that you get to live on the Oregon coast. It's one of my favorite places in the world.)
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for all of you! Just looking at the pictures I can feel all of the love. The 4 generation picture is my favorite, it is priceless. Lucy has beauty all around her. ;D) There's no place like home...
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful there! May you be very happy in your new home!
ReplyDeleteJealous, but happy for you.Everything looks great and I'm sure you're happy to be with friends and family. Plus I want that table in the last pic. Did someone make it for you?
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures as always. welcome to oregon! we're in pdx but try to visit the coast often. especially in the summer but i really do love it year round.
ReplyDeleteas a mother of adult "kids" and as s daughter you are in a great place when you are with 4 generations of ladies! good move!
ReplyDeleteyour little family has settled in so nicely! each found their "spot" thanks for sharing!
Is it COLD there? We are in the middle of a heat wave in Virginia... your new place looks awesome Alisa!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Such wonderful photos. I'm jealous of all the warm clothes you are wearing because it must mean it is much cooler than it is here.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of your daughter observing the leaf and the bark of the tree. So intently. She's going to looove growing up there.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Welcome to your new home!!
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Gaye
It all looks lovely, I'd love to swap houses with you!;) Hope you're all settling in and it hasn't been too stressful, I admire how well you get everything done! Enjoy x
ReplyDeleteI so happy for you guys. Best wishes to new beginnings. I love that hat in the first two. Is it crochet, by any chance? Sorry just being nosy.
ReplyDeleteAfter such a long and arduous journey, it must feel great settling in to your new home and exploring your neighborhood. Thanks for sharing all of it with you. Happy to see you all doing so well!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING.....THE FEELING OF HEART/COMFORT COMES TO MIND....COZY, WOODS, AND HAPPY SMILES!
ReplyDeleteWow! The new home and area is gorgeous! I just spent a week in Oregon, traveling back down the coast (I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area). I fell in love with the area. My best to you and the family as you get settled.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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