take all the courage you have left

Aug 17
Then you break up with me 3 days later saying you aren’t happy (Taken with instagram)

Then you break up with me 3 days later saying you aren’t happy (Taken with instagram)


Jul 29
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram


Jul 25
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram


Jul 23
Fair with the boyfriend and friends :) (Taken with Instagram at OC Fair & Event Center)

Fair with the boyfriend and friends :) (Taken with Instagram at OC Fair & Event Center)


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Don’t mess with the green knight  (Taken with instagram)

Don’t mess with the green knight (Taken with instagram)


Leanns birthday :) (Taken with Instagram at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament)

Leanns birthday :) (Taken with Instagram at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament)


Jul 18
Shoe tree! (Taken with instagram)

Shoe tree! (Taken with instagram)


Jul 17

tinytangerines:

 
Location: Herriman, UtahYear Built: 2011Price: not for saleSquare footage: 2,800Bedrooms / baths: 4 / 3.5
Third generation homebuilder Blair Bangerter’s claim-to-fame inspiration came while watching the Pixar film Up, when he realized the starring house was so well planned out, it could be built in real life. After getting permission from Disney/Pixar, he set about building the fictional turn-of-the-century style house, and the results will be featured in the 65th Salt Lake Parade of Homes—with many balloons attached to the roof.
The house is being replicated down to details like furniture and wall murals. “Many dedicated sub-contractors and suppliers who worked on this one-of-a-kind home have enthusiastically added their expertise to get the details right,” said Bangerter. “More than once you could catch them using portable DVD players on the site to review how some detail looked in the movie and how it could be replicated.”

tinytangerines:

Location: Herriman, Utah
Year Built: 2011
Price: not for sale
Square footage: 2,800
Bedrooms / baths: 4 / 3.5

Third generation homebuilder Blair Bangerter’s claim-to-fame inspiration came while watching the Pixar film Up, when he realized the starring house was so well planned out, it could be built in real life. After getting permission from Disney/Pixar, he set about building the fictional turn-of-the-century style house, and the results will be featured in the 65th Salt Lake Parade of Homes—with many balloons attached to the roof.

The house is being replicated down to details like furniture and wall murals. “Many dedicated sub-contractors and suppliers who worked on this one-of-a-kind home have enthusiastically added their expertise to get the details right,” said Bangerter. “More than once you could catch them using portable DVD players on the site to review how some detail looked in the movie and how it could be replicated.”


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