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More Wordless Wednesday :: Morning Light

October 12, 2011March 22, 2014 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

Black and white photo of baby in morning light

Black and white photo of morning light shining on back of baby's head

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Life in Photos

Wordless Wednesday

October 12, 2011March 22, 2014 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

Coffee and Baby - Wordless Wednesday

Tagged aveline alenka, baby, black and white, Coffee, iphoneography, morning, wordless wednesday3 Comments
Handmade

Wordless Wednesday: The Creative Process

August 18, 2011October 12, 2011 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

Oaxacaborn on Etsy - Work in Progress - Gold Star, Green Knit Fabric, Felt Shapes and Crochet hook
Oaxcaborn on Etsy - Work in Progress - Vintage Silk Thread Spool
Oaxacaborn on Etsy - Work in Progress - Argyle Plaid and Maroon and White Lace Flower

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Wordless Wednesday :: Aveline and her Great-great Grandma

July 20, 2011March 22, 2014 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

Baby Aveline giving Great Great Grandma a kiss on the cheek

This was one of the most beautiful moments of my recent trip back home — Aveline, completely unprompted, leaning forward to gently kiss her great-great grandma on the cheek. I can’t believe I was holding my camera when this happened!

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I'm Gina Munsey, a Jesus-lover and a sojourner; a weaver of words, anchored in hope. I am Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised missionary kid who ended up being a Californian in Franklin/Nashville, Tennessee. I live my days full of coffee and adventures while my 9-year-old learns Mandarin Chinese and my artist-husband creates worlds from pixels and light. I'm an editor, a magazine contributor, and a writer who has only completed four chapters of my languishing manuscript. On any given day, you can find me in the middle of [home]school surrounded by stacks and stacks of books. Oh, and the name of this blog? Oaxaca -- wuh-HA-kuh -- is in Southern Mexico, where I was born! (See full bio).
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