It’s time for a random COVID quarantine post! Which essentially means I just want to post a few photos, none of which are related, to help me remember what we did during COVID quarantine time.
First: I’ve never stood in line at the local liquor store (or any liquor store, for that matter) to get in. But yesterday, I was #8 in line as the store was limiting customers to 10 inside the store. Let me say, I am SO glad they are doing this. It was just so surreal to be standing outside at a social distance waiting to buy more wine.
Second: Thank God for spring gardening! It’s a little early to plant much of anything in Minnesota, but I do have radish seeds and two types of lettuce to put into my raised beds. I’m also doing curbside pickup of onion sets and some pansies to plant in a pot from our local garden center, Rustic Garden.
And did I mention my garlic is growing like crazy! I also forgot how much garlic I actually planted last fall … this photo doesn’t show all of it. The garlic pretty much takes up one entire garden bed!
Third: It was National Sibling Day yesterday! Here’s a 1970s shoutout to my brother and sister – I can’t imagine going through this life without them! I can, however, imagine going through life without that fluffy, curled hair of mine back in the day. 😉
And here we are today … or, well, last summer. I am looking forward to socializing in person with these two as soon as we can!
Fourth: And as long as we are doing throwback photos, I have two more for you – the first is Joe on the farm when he was a toddler. I mean, for the love. How cute is this?
The second throwback is of my parents and my maternal grandparents – and me on my baptism day!
There you have … my random COVID quarantine post for the day. I’m sure I will be back soon with similar posts, don’t you worry about that!
Have a fantastic Saturday and stay safe, friends!
xoxo – Lara
What wonderful pictures of a beautiful family. Stay healthy and strong 🤗
Awww, thank you so much! I hope you and your loved ones are healthy and safe as well!
Lara