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I'm 28 and live in central Illinois. I've been married to an amazing man for three years. We have a little white dog and just bought our first house! We are also expecting our first child in October. I LOVE design and photography. I'm busy getting my own business up and going. We also do what we can to be a little more eco-friendly.

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

our new addition

Although I don't know that I will ever really have a studio, I think someday I'd like an office for Knight Light. Tonight I have a bride and groom coming over to look at my photography. The problem is that since Josh and I have both been sick, the apartment is completely trashed. After work I'm going to run home and hopefully clean, clean, clean. I just don't want future clients coming into my messy apartment!

The one thing that is clean is our brand new coffeepot. We've needed a new one for quite a few months now. The coffee wasn't so good out of our old pot and the warmer was peeling and scalded. Josh did a bunch of research (because that's how he is) and picked out a new one. I had it on my Christmas list and it even went on sale for a couple weeks. We didn't get it then and figured we wouldn't be able to find it again. Last night we stopped at Starbucks and they had our coffeepot on clearance! Josh said, "We have to get it". So we did.

Maybe I'll make the couple some coffee and they won't even notice the mess because the coffee will be so good.

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posted by kimberly, 7:45 AM


3 Comments:

Oh. My. Goodness. That coffeemaker is oh so pretty!!! Great Pick!
Abbey, it is really pretty! The display lights in a really nice blue. I love it. And the carafe will keep coffee warm for eight hours. Ha! I wouldn't want eight hour old coffee but it's the principle.
Fantastic! I think if we ever get a drip maker again we'll get one with a carafe, too. I think it makes a big difference in warmth.

Love it!

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