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January 30, 2014
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Ellie Koleen

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This man... my modern renaissance man. He can draw things, build things, fix things, cook things, he’s really annoyingly good at bowling and pool, he’s funny, he’s patient, he gives me good advice (and back tickles), he lets me decorate the house even if it involves a pink velvet couch, he does the dishes(!!!!!), he works hard and is the #1 supporter of me and my business even if it means I’m sitting at my desk editing or gone traveling for work more often than not, not to mention he’s SMOKIN hot. All the while he loves me so. dang. well. So thankful for who @mrpagoda is and even more thankful he’s mine! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Having wedding withdrawals!! In about a month my season starts with a bang in Jamaica! Then it’s pretty much matrimony every weekend until July. Can’t wait!
Spending way too much time at my desk editing this week so I can fully enjoy Disneyland this weekend! Going for my nieces 18th birthday and to taking her senior photos there! What are your guys Disneyland must do’s?!
Probably can’t and won’t ever stop obsessing over Montaña de Oro and sweet couples who let me third wheel while capturing their love on windy days.
So happy to have another good restaurant to add to the list of go-to’s! Proof Fresno can have nice things! 🙌🏻
A few tips on how to keep house plants alive. I’m not perfect at this, but I have learned a thing or two after being a plant lady for the last few years.

1. Don’t forget about them, & they won’t forget about you. I water once a week or when the soil feels dry to the touch. Stick to a schedule and they will love you for it. Usually brown leaves mean they are not getting enough water and yellow leaves mean you are drowning them!

2. Place them near a window where they are getting lots of natural light. Direct light from West and South facing windows is the best. 
3. Once you’ve found a spot for them with good light, try not to move them if possible, they like consistency.

4. Try to keep the leaves free of dust, especially fiddle leaf figs, so they can absorb that light!

5. Have a mom like @propagate_succulents_friends who is the queen of plants and can come over and rehab them for you when necessary. ;)

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