The Backyard Battle

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Honeysuckle has declared war on our home every year since we have lived here.

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It stalks the rose bushes. Its vines winding so tightly around each branch as to choke the life from its foe. It is quite a tedious job chopping the honeysuckle back. We do not want it to win its campaign. We rather like our yard.

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It tries to break apart our fence and we must ever be watchful. To spend one summer neglectful at our post would be to let the honeysuckle win.

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Our neighbors have given up. Their white flag began blowing five years ago. Showing itself in the flailing wisps of white flowers swaying in the breeze. It takes over the slope in their front yard. Always trying to creep its way onto ours. Their backyard is immaculately maintained except for the slope that leads from their yard to ours. That was a concession prize, if you will, to the honeysuckle. The enemy was allowed to keep one hostage. It would like more.

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As much as I hate the honeysuckle, I also cannot help but admire it. Its tenaciousness could be a lesson to us all. On nights when the sun seems to be fighting Mother Earth for one more hour to play before its bedtime, I love to lounge outside. I watch the petulant child slowly losing his battle. His wails of disappointment, flashing pink and red across the sky. I breathe in the sweet scent of the honeysuckle’s victory perfume. And I am grateful for one more day to witness this beautiful war of nature slowly being fought around me.

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It’s The Little Things: Flats From H&M

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I have a love/hate/indifferent attitude towards shoes. I would go barefoot if it was socially acceptable. I love going to people’s houses where you have to take off your shoes.

“Don’t mind if I do.”

When I want a pair of flats, I inevitably turn to H&M. Most of their flats are $12.95 (at least the ones I like). They come in a variety of colors and textures. They fit true to size. They are almost always comfortable. It is a perfect solution for my needs.

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For back to school, I bought my daughter some white patent “leather” flats. I could not resist the shine for myself, either.

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I needed a new pair of black flats. $13? Sold.

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The lace flats in this picture are from H&M last year. They still sell them.

It’s the little things: Cheap shoes for your sole.

Have you tried H&M’s flats? What did you think?

Pink Flag Necklace Winner

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The winner of the pink flag necklace is Loraine! Congratulations! I am so excited for you! I am sending it out this morning. I cannot wait for you to get it. Yay!

Thank you to everyone who entered. I appreciate it. Next month for my sixth month blog giveaway, I will have two items to giveaway. So, there will be two winners next month!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you everyone!

And on this Wednesday, let’s do a little sharing! Here are three things I am obsessed with this week:

West Elm’s Peel N Stick Wood Paneling. How cool is this? I want to try this in my son’s room. It looks like it sold out in one day. I am sure they will restock it. How would you use this?

Anthropologie’s Garden Guest Tote that sold out. I love that it is suede and looks handpainted. If I can find a plain suede tote, I may ask my daughter to paint me one!

My son got the Zing Zombie Slayer Bow for his birthday. The kids have played with this nonstop for four days. If you have kids with a birthday coming up. I highly recommend this toy. The arrows whistle when they shoot them. Hey! I want one!

I went out with a friend recently. Her mother had given her these ballet flats in the cutest little gold bag that slips into your purse. They are by Dr. Scholls. I was so envious of her when my feet were killing me in my heels. She was able to take her heels off for short periods. They are little lifesavers for aching feet. I promptly ordered myself some on Amazon. They were $6 with free shipping. I have not received them, yet. I am looking forward to these for my next date night on rocky streets.

Do you have anything you are currently obsessed with? Please share!

And Congratulations to Loraine again!

Lemon Sopapilla Cheesecake

Have you ever had sopapilla cheesecake? It is a recipe floating around using refrigerated crescent rolls for the dough. I have an obsession with all things sopapilla. And cheesecake. Who doesn’t love that? I say, “True love does exist!”

Ingredients:

2 cans of crescent rolls (I used Trader Joe’s)
2 8 oz. packages of softened cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup melted butter
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 tsp. lemon rind

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It is so easy. You just add a mixture of cream cheese, sugar, cinnamon, butter and vanilla. It is basically just layer and bake, but I suggest you read the recipe. I am not posting the full directions, because I (unfortunately) am not the creator of this recipe. I just love to share things I have made with you guys.

It is delicious. I first tried the original version at bunco. I have since become obsessed.

And then, I spotted this guy on Barnes and Noodles: Lemon Sopapilla Cheesecake.

Um, hello, lover.

I made it when the kids were gone camping. I am selfish like that. If you don’t tell, I won’t either.

This was a cinch to whip up. Definitely something I would put together again. You can leave out the lemon zest for a more traditional flavor.

I cooked mine for 34 minutes.

I ate mine twenty minutes after taking it out of the oven. It was not as good refrigerated. Much better the first day!

Enjoy!