Sunday, August 23, 2009

Week 7: Interesting things around the House

Well, we have decided to add an interesting twist to this little weekly contest. The twist is the preceding week's loser must blog the next week. So, since I lost last week, here I am. And since I would rather have Dayna do this, I will step up my game appropriately. Look forward to an awesome project 52 blog post from Dayna next week (week 8). I do appreciate the 7 "Conor" fans out there from last week.

For those of you living in Houston, or even the Northern Hemisphere, you know that it is piping hot outside. So, we decided to stay in and see what interesting subjects we could find around the house. Maybe if we lived in Alaska would we have ventured outside at 10 pm to find an awesome shot, but it is just too hot and we were outside yesterday for a good bit of time.

Nonetheless, this week features a pair of shoes and the candy machine. Two excellent photos. I must admit, we can usually guess who's picture will win before the voting even starts. This week, I really have no idea...

Oh, and if you ever come to visit, bring your quarters for our candy machine. Yesterday, I ate two coffee Jelly Bellys in a row, it was disgusting. And the second one I was trying to be sly and stole some of Dayna's that she had, I guess it serves me right. Coffee should not be the same color as Dr Pepper, that's all I am saying.

Week 7 Web-1

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3 comments:

Tonya Mae Wilson said...

Definitely the shoes. I guess that's the woman in me speaking up! It makes me want to go out on the town in a fancy dress and have a good time. :) The background is way cool, too. It looks like there might be a mirror in the background, but I can't really tell what the item of coloring is... I love it!

blarneyjc said...

Hmm, hard to say. The shoes speak a woman, but I know Dayna loves candy...
P.S. Dad and I were two out of your seven votes last week - we love you son!

Erika said...

CUTE shoes! And a great picture!

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