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Head in the Clouds

in the clouds
Looking at the pictures from our honeymoon I feel like my head is still there, up in the clouds. Three weeks is a long time to be away! Everything is still fuzzy and a little discombobulated… and even though it’s a kind of a hardcore game of catch-up I’m already playing, I’m excited for all of the possibilities that seem open now that wedding planning is done. After all of the time I’ve spent (I had no idea how much I would…) it seems like such an opportunity. I could do anything right now you guys.

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Coming Home

winter's here
You guys.  I’m not ready.  It’s cold, gloomy, I probably have to stop having dessert with every meal (and occasionally in between) — vacation is way too much fun to ever end.

But actually I am kind of excited to get back to some of the best parts of our day to day — and I can’t wait to fill you all in on our past few weeks!

Plus, it’s already time to buy a tree.  How cool is that?

Thank you SO SO much to all of the wonderful ladies who filled in while I was away!!  I had so much fun checking in on all of your amazing posts.

Photo: Miss

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Have a happy Thanksgiving!

happy thanksgiving
And a wonderful rest of the week! I’ll see you back here on Tuesday (no really… I will see you back here on Tuesday because we’ll be back!!

I can’t wait to catch up!

Photo: Kinfolk

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Tradition

DIY thanksgiving placemat
This year we’re planning on a super untraditional Thanksgiving. In fact, we won’t even be in the country — we’ll still be on our honeymoon in Peru. But really, we’re crazy excited about it. Even though our Thanksgiving meal won’t include turkey or cranberry relish (my fave) we will be thankful for each other and for the fact that we are able to afford to travel, to eat, to put a roof over our heads… there are so many things to be thankful for in life, and that’s what the day is really about.

That said, I love me a good tradition… tell me all about yours. Do you do the same thing every year or do you like to switch it up?

Photo: Oh My Deer

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What’s the best piece of marriage advice you’ve ever received?

rylee hitchner
My Fridays are always so much fun… I love being able to share my favorite things with you all, but since I’m away, I thought it might be fun to ask you to share with me! When I come back I’ll be married to my very best friend (and as I write this you guys… I can’t wait!!) so I wanted to ask you… what’s the best piece of marriage advice you’ve ever received?

There are so many classics… don’t go to bed angry, say ‘I love you’ every day… but what, in your mind, is the real key?

Photo: Rylee Hitchner

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3 Simple Rules to Growing Your Blog from TJ

tj / his little lady
Hi there lovely readers! I’m TJ, author of the lifestyle journal His Little Lady. I’m a newlywed, blogger, Seattlelite, instagram junky, closet hoarder, and big city dreamer. There you will find updates with photographs, ideas and those daily, awkward moments. Today I am so happy to be on this corner of the Internet, A Thousand Threads, talking to you all on three simple rules to growing your blog.

When I first started blogging I wasn’t sure where it would lead. I was newly engaged and wanted a little space to encapsulate every precious moment in that time of my life. As time past I continued to blog. I found joy in this little community, and knowing that my voice had purpose.

Blogging just over a year and a half now, I want to stress that I am no professional. But I have found a little success in this blog community and wanted to share with you all some simple rules that have helped me to grow my blog into what it is today. So here are my three simple rules to growing a blog.

1. Write what you know best, and keep that as the center point of your blog. Stay true to yourself and write on topics that inspire you. It’s easy to get bombarded with other people’s views on what’s worth blogging about or not. But no one knows you better than yourself. One tip I’ve learned from another blogger is to write the way you’d talk to a friend. When people meet you, you want them to say, “You’re just like your blog!”

2. It ain’t nothing but a number. Always remember the main reason why you started your blog. Don’t let your motivation change to that pesky number on the side. When you love what you write, people love to read it. BUT, if you are looking to share your site with more people it’s important to use all of those amazing social networks that are open to us: twitter, instagram, pinterest, Facebook, etc.

3. Be invested. Be invested in your blog and your readers. Blogging can be a full time job if you let it – being consistent with your blog posts, commenting to other bloggers, sponsoring and sending emails. The more you show your readers you invest in them, they will invest in you ten fold.

*This is something that I have really found to ring true!

There you have it, my three simple rules to growing a blog. I hope you find all the success you are searching for in this blogging world. And I hope to see you all over on my site soon. Sending much wedding bliss to Laicie, and thanks for choosing me to be apart of your lovely site!

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Happy Veterans Day!

happy veterans day
Photo: Ryan Ray

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Fall Leaves

fall leaves / a thousand threads
The east coast and I have a love/hate relationship… I always get so excited about the seasons… I squeal at the sight of the first snow in the winter and cherry blossom in the spring. Of course all that joy stops short when I’m left a itchy-watery-sniffly cherry blossom mess and the snow gets all icky and brown and piles up on the side of the very slippery road like dirt.

Okay it’s possible that when it comes to the weather out here, I might lean a little closer to the ‘hate’ column… but the fall is the best. No allergies, no extreme heat or cold… this tiny little sliver of a season is all I get that resembles home (and then some, because the leaves are in no way as beautiful on the west coast). So you can bet I wait for the fall all year.

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What is your favorite season? Or are you lucky enough to have mild weather all year?

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We’re Still Here

rainy day
No damage to the house, the power is on… actually we’re not just here, we’re as good as ever… and feeling seriously lucky for it.

(Lemon is still feeling uneasy, but he’s kind of a wimp.)

This morning my thoughts are with those who can’t say the same.

Photo: Our Labor of Love

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Sometimes we like to shoot giant robots with pumpkins…

teepee / a thousand threadsHow do you know you live (kind of way out) in the country?  You might find yourself shooting giant robots with pumpkins, or watching uncomfortably as your six year old maneuvers what looks like a tank with ease.

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