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In Omsom's Brooklyn office, the founders (and sisters) fuel themselves with dirty chai and $2 frozen coffee pods.
Sister Wives star Janelle Brown said a couple of things during part one of Christine Brown's TLC wedding special that fueled the concerns popping up online today.
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Singing this song ALL CHALLENGE LONG! @jenna.deleon I’ll say it louder for sisters in the back — Food is your friend, NOT your enemy! Food is fuel. Food is life! Food is how I achieve my goals no...
Hi all. ;) Today I am doing a post of vintage pictures I have collected. (Off of the internet) I love all of these photos and I'm sure you will too! I'll start off with the ones containing animals. This is a portrait of a cat (Obviously) taken in 1880. I guess back then hair salons were kid and pet friendly! This is just plain adorable! Her puffy dress, the dog's face... This is just about perfect as well! 1905 portrait of Anna Pavlova and her beloved pet swan. A Vogue magazine advertisement. I love Great Danes! (And her hat!) Now the unusual and heart-rending ones. Could this photo be any more cute??? A circa 1920 (Pretty strange for her to be dressing that daringly so early in the century) photo of a couple riding on a very strange side-by-side bike. Anyone else ever seen a bike like this? I would love to know what she's laughing at, wouldn't you? ;-) Pioneer woman collecting buffalo chips. (For those of you unknowledgeable in that term: buffalo manure was used for fuel on the Oregon trail and called chips.) This Edwardian photograph was taken in 1912 of these eight beautiful sisters. Cute. :-] Isn't this just priceless? Sailors bidding farewell to their girls from the portholes. Titled,"Kiss the girls and make 'em cry." Now that is a fancy barbershop. A Dior dress model and maids peeking around the corner. Look closely. I almost fainted at the very thought of doing what those men are doing. I'm not necessarily afraid of heights, but I draw the line at balancing on the top of a church steeple!!! The next three are war-time post-bombing pictures. Little girl and her doll. Boy reading book titled,"The History of London". An abandoned boy and his stuffed elephant toy. Teatime. Just like Mommy. ;) No comment. (Hahaha...) Girls and boys listening to records, 1950's. I'm seeing lots-a-dots. 1912 Belfast civilians bidding goodbye to their masterpiece---the Titanic. A very stylishly dressed african-american late 1940's. Hair tape- I wish I had some! Sunday best. Three young girls pre- child labor laws. An elderly woman playing her eight-string guitar. Looks like someone wasn't very happy about 'take your kid to work day'. ;-) A suffragette. This whole picture is strange. And do you know what those little buildings on wheels are? I wouldn't have guessed it. Okay, maybe I would have. ;) They are portable bathrooms! Bringing in the sheaves. A girl's best friend. I love button-up shoes! Miss Maude Fealy, silent film star (1881-1971) A make-do playground. A former slave 70 years after the Civil War. A lacrosse team from 1893... These shoes are wonderful! Garden club gossip... "Well, I never!" A blizzard in 1888. A girl waiting for her turn in the photo booth. Note: women all doing their hair while they wait. :) I truly do think it would be fun to have a jukebox. I'll have to settle for my record player though. :-) Any takers? Like father like son. No one knows who this elegantly dressed toddler is. (1899) While this photograph isn't very modest, I had to put it on here. Anyone else know what they are doing? They are drawing lines on their legs with an eyebrow pencil because of the shortage of nylons during World War 2. Under the circumstances, it was the only thing to do. ;-D The first skateboard?? Mothers saying goodbye to their children who were being shipped off to the safety in the country. A well-padded little skater. Some 'rough and tough' bikers! A well known picture of V-Day. I think I would give all of my savings account for hair like this! Or this!!!! Hmm... Funny...? Drawing water. A Michigan mother (Dust Bowl) migrant worker. During the 'Dirty Thirties'. Red Cross nurses playing kickball in heels! This is the woman, Geraldine Hoff Doyle, that 'Rosie the Riveter' was modeled after. Go on home young man! :) A beautiful portrait. Entertained? I love that wallpaper! A Singer treadle sewing machine... A beautiful photograph. Window wash line/ back alley. A hardworking farm girl. The most adorable picture ever. An African boy and his pet rooster. The Hindenburg. 1930 Teenage delinquents. Now for "V.I.P.s"! Or well-known folks as I call 'em. First up is Mary Pickford. She starred in silent films and then when 'talkies' came about, starred in those as well. Since she was so small and had a child-like face, she played a very wide range of characters. This is when she is much older, and it is after she cut off her infamous curly locks in exchange for a modern pixie bob. Does anyone know who this beautiful little girl is? Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, future queen of England. Here she is with her daughters Elizabeth and Margaret years later. Hans Christian Anderson, an author of many of my favorite books. Kate Warne. First female detective, master of disguise. She once saved President Lincoln from assassination on the way to Washington. She is buried next to Allen Pinkerton. Elizabeth Cochran. ( a.k.a. Nellie Bly) She was a news reporter who went undercover in an Asylum to uncover the evil treatment of the 'lunatics'. She also traveled around the world in 72 days without a chaperone. All before she was 25 years of age she was the most famous woman on earth. Someone even trademarked a parlor game called 'Around the World with Nellie Bly'. Florence Nightingale, a founder of the Red Cross. Norman Rockwell: no introduction needed. ;-) The Wright brothers. Eleanor Roosevelt. Elvis Presley. (He once attended an Assembly of God church.) Annie Oakley! Sharpshooter Annie Oakley aims with a mirror for a behind the back shot. ;-) Well. That took a while! This may be the longest post I will ever author. What was your favorite photo? Have you ever seen any of them before? Do you have a passion for vintage photos? Well, as I said, this has taken a long time and I am late to do the evening chores. And without further ado, ttfn, ~Rebekah
Sisters Emmiliese and Anna are all about fueling up before their adventures. Some good old fashioned raisins and peanuts ain’t nothing to knock on but these ladies are stepping up their game. Read on for some delicious recipes and trail running adventures! A few weeks ago my sister bought a food processor. I was a