Hi, and welcome. My name is Leigh. After over ten years of living in NYC, I recently moved to the 'burbs with my amazing husband, Taro, and our three beautiful children. Once upon a time, I was a sculptor. I am a lifelong unschooler. I am passionate about issues related to pregnancy, birth, and motherhood, as well as art, design, fashion, travel, books, music, and food. I hope you enjoy my eclectic mix of topics. Feel free to join in the conversation! I love comments and emails.
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Put A Sling On 'Em
I originally blogged this here. Read behind-the-scenes info about how we made the video, here.
You made it! I'm sure it was exciting, moving, and very cold. :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!
ReplyDeleteYay for Leigh, Leigh's hubby, Kiddo, and Kidlette!
ReplyDeleteso cool that you went!!
ReplyDeleteLeigh! How awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteSteph
I think, regardless of which side of the spectrum you fall on, it was an incredibly poignant moment.
ReplyDeleteWOW, I bet that was exciting!
ReplyDeletesoooo wonderful!!!! we watched with our kids and cracked champagne.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! I'm so glad that you got to go!
ReplyDeleteall is calm
ReplyDeleteall is bright
wow girl ur brave lol
ReplyDeleteYou are glowing for another reason as well in that shot. The excitement of the event is all over your face. I would have loved to have been there.
ReplyDeleteoh.my.gosh! How cool! Thanks for sharing your pictures from the day!
ReplyDeleteyou guys are so cute!
ReplyDeleteLovin' the hats :) It is amazing you were there and truly part of history. But man, didn't you feel at all claustrophobic in that crowd?
ReplyDeleteNell
Wow that's incredible, you lived history! We watched it on TV with my students, but nothing like being there. Cherish that memory!
ReplyDeleteAre you cute in your yellow hat or what? YES, you are! And those glasses are so stylish. And you have such a warm, welcoming smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat was it like to be there on that history-changing day? I bet it was a bit surreal.