About Camille
I'm Camille. I have a butt-chin. I live in Canada. I was born in Arizona. I like Diet Dr. Pepper. Hello.
You can find me on Twitter @archiveslives, Facebook at facebook.com/archivesofourlives, instagram at ArchivesLives, and elsewhere.
Preface: Just for the record, I don’t really feel like I’ve been married long enough to “look back” on this stuff–it wasn’t that long ago. But in the name of tagging, I will rise to the clarion call. It’s long. … Continue reading →
I was going to wait until Monday to announce the winners of the Great AOOL Giveaway, but I won’t keep people waiting that long. Firstly, the winner of the random giveaway (using the random integer generator at random.org [random.org sounds … Continue reading →
All right. I’ve kept my secret long enough, I think. My mother-in-law spilled the beans anyway, in her comment on my previous post; I might as well get out with the news. A while back, Kyle and I drove three … Continue reading →
Guess what? You’ll never guess, so I’ll spit it out. This is my 100th post on Archives of Our Lives. (Every time I write “Archives of Our Lives,” I feel like the word “our” should not be capitalised, because it’s … Continue reading →
Oh, all right. I’ll get off my dadgum high horse already: Reproduce! Have kids–have a million if you want. As long as I don’t have to deal with them, I don’t care. What I do care about is the new … Continue reading →
Some ladies in the blogging world are feeling very anxious to produce children as of late, I’ve noticed. “It’s all I think about,” they write, “I can hardly stand seeing all the other pregnant ladies around me all day!” I … Continue reading →
In Arizona, spring has already sprung. We’re a whole month behind here in Canada, and it’s not looking hopeful. Oh, sure, the sky is bright cheerful blue today, but I’ve played this game–it’s called Spring Hasn’t Really Sprung and You’re … Continue reading →