Day 79

T is for Tea Time with Toys

T is for Tea Time with Toys

I bought these “Little People” toys as a part of an Easter set for my niece. As I was scouring for things that were a “T” and violet, I found them again! How perfect… So, this is the end of my ROYGBIV challenge. Today was Violet. I am glad too because it was hard to do both challenges at once.

On a side note… 🙂 🙂 🙂  I had a new arrival today. I’d like to welcome Newton the Nikon D700 into the family. Born March 20, 2010 at 10:01 am delivered by the stork (UPS). VERY excited. T is for THRILLING. T is for TOYS.

T is for TIME ("It's about time!")

First photo taken with: Nikon D700, Tamron 28-300VR

Second photo taken with: iPhone 3GS

Day 78

S is for Skittles!

S is for Skittles with Strength

These little babies kept me going during a 4 hour “strategy” meeting today. O-M-G. Power pellets… S is for Skittles that have Strength. And, they have Indigo ones for my ROYGBIV challenge…

Photo take with: Nikon D70, Tamron 28-300VR, processed with Picnik

PS… I might have bought myself a new toy that arrives tomorrow. 🙂 🙂 🙂

Day 76 – BEST DAY OF THE YEAR!

Q is for Quintessential…

Q is for Quintessential Meal... Corned Beef and Cabbage

Q is for Quintessential for Irish Drinks...

Ahh… My favorite day of the year. Not because I get to drink. Not because I am part Irish. But because the whole world stops what they are doing, celebrates and enjoys each other. Well, maybe not the whole world… but my whole world!

I was thinking through how could I possibly do a Q word and one that is GREEN for St. Pat’s Day. I was struggling. I had some creative ideas. But, I think that this is fun… Quintessential (defined as “the most typical example or representative”) was perfect… I always have the Quintessential meal and drink on St. Patrick’s Day. Every year. No matter what.

Q is for my Quintessential way to celebrate my favorite day. Happy St. Patrick’s Day Friends, Family and Lovers worldwide!

First photo taken with: iPhone 3GS, Second photo taken with: Nikon D70, Tamron 28-300VR, both processed with Picnik