The fact that I'm now living in Boise seems to have caught up with me. I had a wonderful 6 years in Eugene, and now I'm moving into a new adventure in my life. So how do I put to rest my time in Oregon and move forward?
Possibly by remembering time with friends

Or a pedicure with my sister

How I love the Oregon coast

And how I love Rain Rock



To Oregon and Oregonians, thank you.
2 comments:
I miss you already!!!
Beautiful pictures, did you take all those? I love the blog banner too. And here's hoping that there will be as much to love about your life in Boise as there was in Oregon.
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