*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
We have had a wonderful end to our year with my husband on break from school and taking extra time from work to spend time as a family. On one of our days we headed up to the beautiful Spring Lake and the kids cycled as we walked, in the great outdoors. There is something so special about slowing down and appreciating what is around you, all the little details. It all really is so amazing and deserves our time and attention.
Friday, December 30, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 50
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
At this time of year, I think more than any other, it is so easy to get caught up in all the gifts. I have said it before and I will say it again, the gift I treasure the most is my family! They truly are God's gift to me, I love them with all my heart and am so incredibly proud of who they are and who they are becoming...but we have barely started.
This life is the blink of an eye in the bigger picture of eternity; our bodies will not last forever, but our souls, well that is another story. The greatest gift I can give my children is the chance of an eternity with their creator, the one who loves them more than I ever can or will.
At this time of year, I think more than any other, it is so easy to get caught up in all the gifts. I have said it before and I will say it again, the gift I treasure the most is my family! They truly are God's gift to me, I love them with all my heart and am so incredibly proud of who they are and who they are becoming...but we have barely started.
This life is the blink of an eye in the bigger picture of eternity; our bodies will not last forever, but our souls, well that is another story. The greatest gift I can give my children is the chance of an eternity with their creator, the one who loves them more than I ever can or will.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 49
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
OK so you can't actually see the Christmas trees and this is just an iphone snap, but I love it because it is my family and I love my family. Plus I'm so rarely IN the photograph (which really needs to change). We took this the weekend we went to choose and cut down our Christmas, as is our tradition. We drive out to Celesta Farms, in Sebastapol (which is now a much further drive, but still worth it). After finding the perfect tree and sawing it down, we drink our free hot cider, hot chocolate or coffee, eat the cookies and watch whilst daddy ties the tree to the top of our minivan. Good times!
OK so you can't actually see the Christmas trees and this is just an iphone snap, but I love it because it is my family and I love my family. Plus I'm so rarely IN the photograph (which really needs to change). We took this the weekend we went to choose and cut down our Christmas, as is our tradition. We drive out to Celesta Farms, in Sebastapol (which is now a much further drive, but still worth it). After finding the perfect tree and sawing it down, we drink our free hot cider, hot chocolate or coffee, eat the cookies and watch whilst daddy ties the tree to the top of our minivan. Good times!
52 Week Project - Week 48
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
December 1st was the birthday of two of my loves. My husband, my best friend, my biggest source of support and encouragement and my baby, my sweet little Asia...no longer a baby, now she is 4! She was the best birthday present he ever received and she continues to be a gift to the both of us.
Love these two SO much!
December 1st was the birthday of two of my loves. My husband, my best friend, my biggest source of support and encouragement and my baby, my sweet little Asia...no longer a baby, now she is 4! She was the best birthday present he ever received and she continues to be a gift to the both of us.
Love these two SO much!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 47
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
Week 47 was Thanksgiving. We have so much to be thankful for and our friends are far from the least of those. With all of my family overseas and most of my husband's in other states our friends fill what would otherwise be a huge void in our lives. These dear friends are as close as family and often open their home to us and many others.
We would all be so much better off if we could always view the glass as half full instead of half empty.
Week 47 was Thanksgiving. We have so much to be thankful for and our friends are far from the least of those. With all of my family overseas and most of my husband's in other states our friends fill what would otherwise be a huge void in our lives. These dear friends are as close as family and often open their home to us and many others.
We would all be so much better off if we could always view the glass as half full instead of half empty.
52 Week Project - Week 46
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
We all have a happy place, somewhere that time does not matter, where we feel calm and at peace and rest. Our spirit is free to soar. For me that place is the woods, for my children it has to be the beach. I like the beach, don't get me wrong, but on a lovely hot day. My children would happily go to the beach any time of year, in swimsuits or bundled up in their wintry garb, they don't care...and they would gladly spend hours there...oblivious to their mother's freezing extremities.
We all have a happy place, somewhere that time does not matter, where we feel calm and at peace and rest. Our spirit is free to soar. For me that place is the woods, for my children it has to be the beach. I like the beach, don't get me wrong, but on a lovely hot day. My children would happily go to the beach any time of year, in swimsuits or bundled up in their wintry garb, they don't care...and they would gladly spend hours there...oblivious to their mother's freezing extremities.
You really need sound-effects to go with these ones :)
Ah fun times!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 45
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
Technology continues to progress at an alarming rate, the desire to be continually entertained and always doing something is hard to control. Even children these days have cell phones and ipads, or LeapPads. Sometimes I wonder where it will all end. The childhood that I had, seems to be a thing of the past, let alone the childhood of the generation before mine.
We limit our children's exposure to so much of it, yet it is all around them. One thing that has been a huge blessing since our recent move has been the fact that there are so many families around us. Our children spend more time outdoors playing with friends than they were ever able to before and I love it!
But there are the classics; the LEGO and checkers or chess, a pack of playing cards and yes, even Hungry Hippos. These games have stood the test of time and can still bring as much enjoyment as all of today's high-tech offerings, with the added bonus of actually interacting with your opponents. I hope my grandchildren and great-grandchildren will still be able to enjoy them, no matter what else time brings.
Technology continues to progress at an alarming rate, the desire to be continually entertained and always doing something is hard to control. Even children these days have cell phones and ipads, or LeapPads. Sometimes I wonder where it will all end. The childhood that I had, seems to be a thing of the past, let alone the childhood of the generation before mine.
We limit our children's exposure to so much of it, yet it is all around them. One thing that has been a huge blessing since our recent move has been the fact that there are so many families around us. Our children spend more time outdoors playing with friends than they were ever able to before and I love it!
But there are the classics; the LEGO and checkers or chess, a pack of playing cards and yes, even Hungry Hippos. These games have stood the test of time and can still bring as much enjoyment as all of today's high-tech offerings, with the added bonus of actually interacting with your opponents. I hope my grandchildren and great-grandchildren will still be able to enjoy them, no matter what else time brings.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 44
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
She may have been wearing fairy wings and a tutu but she was in it to win and she loved every moment. If she had not won, however, she would still have enjoyed every minute, that's how she is. Life is fun!
We do our best and win or lose we keep on smiling...unless we are incredibly tired and then we may or may not have a meltdown. Hugs from mommy will normally make all things right again, unless mommy is the source of frustration, bringing aforementioned meltdown.
That's my girl!
She may have been wearing fairy wings and a tutu but she was in it to win and she loved every moment. If she had not won, however, she would still have enjoyed every minute, that's how she is. Life is fun!
We do our best and win or lose we keep on smiling...unless we are incredibly tired and then we may or may not have a meltdown. Hugs from mommy will normally make all things right again, unless mommy is the source of frustration, bringing aforementioned meltdown.
That's my girl!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 43
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
I love this. I love that he has turned that corner where he used to read because he had to and now he reads because he loves to. I remember as a child, getting totally lost in my books and I have been excited for my own children to reach that point. It is a great feeling and I look forward to many years as he outgrows our chair-and-a-half and loses time for himself.
I love this. I love that he has turned that corner where he used to read because he had to and now he reads because he loves to. I remember as a child, getting totally lost in my books and I have been excited for my own children to reach that point. It is a great feeling and I look forward to many years as he outgrows our chair-and-a-half and loses time for himself.
Friday, December 9, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 42
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
This is my nephew, but in all honesty, I think it could be just about any little boy out there. The focus, the concentration, the complete oblivion to anybody else around. They get lost in their toys and I don't think they ever really outgrow that trait.
This is my nephew, but in all honesty, I think it could be just about any little boy out there. The focus, the concentration, the complete oblivion to anybody else around. They get lost in their toys and I don't think they ever really outgrow that trait.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 41
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
The end of the year is far too rapidly approaching and I need to catch up on posting for this project. Keep checking back, you might see a sudden flurry of activity. This was from week 41.
My three little ragamuffins. They fill my heart! Of course we have days with whining and fighting and telling tales on one another (no pretense here of a perfect family, with perfectly well behaved children at all times) but they are the best of friends. They really do love each other and what more could a mother ask for?
Their relationships with each other will change over the years, but I will have the proof of the love. As I look at this photograph I can almost fast forward to the teenage years and I have high hopes that they will look out for one another when we cannot be there. The big brother with his arms around his sisters, fending off all his friends who are vying for their affections. He is a great brother, but I am far from ready for those days. It kind of terrifies me!
One day at a time, living in the now...sometimes that is all we can, or should, do.
The end of the year is far too rapidly approaching and I need to catch up on posting for this project. Keep checking back, you might see a sudden flurry of activity. This was from week 41.
My three little ragamuffins. They fill my heart! Of course we have days with whining and fighting and telling tales on one another (no pretense here of a perfect family, with perfectly well behaved children at all times) but they are the best of friends. They really do love each other and what more could a mother ask for?
Their relationships with each other will change over the years, but I will have the proof of the love. As I look at this photograph I can almost fast forward to the teenage years and I have high hopes that they will look out for one another when we cannot be there. The big brother with his arms around his sisters, fending off all his friends who are vying for their affections. He is a great brother, but I am far from ready for those days. It kind of terrifies me!
One day at a time, living in the now...sometimes that is all we can, or should, do.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 40
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
My children are so good for me. They constantly remind to loosen up and lighten up. Our lives can be filled with 'should' when maybe we just need to breathe and think about what we might want to do, what might refresh us and lift our spirits.
These three could spend hours just running from the waves, they love it! I love to watch them having fun, the smiles on their faces, the giggles and squeals, the exhausted shivering when all is said and done and I get to bundle them up in a towel. One day they will, most likely, grow out of this and calmly sit and watch the waves as they munch on their lunch, but for now I will enjoyed the wasted lunches they were too busy having fun to eat. I will take my snapshots and try to think of the things that bring me such joy.
What do your children teach you?
My children are so good for me. They constantly remind to loosen up and lighten up. Our lives can be filled with 'should' when maybe we just need to breathe and think about what we might want to do, what might refresh us and lift our spirits.
These three could spend hours just running from the waves, they love it! I love to watch them having fun, the smiles on their faces, the giggles and squeals, the exhausted shivering when all is said and done and I get to bundle them up in a towel. One day they will, most likely, grow out of this and calmly sit and watch the waves as they munch on their lunch, but for now I will enjoyed the wasted lunches they were too busy having fun to eat. I will take my snapshots and try to think of the things that bring me such joy.
What do your children teach you?
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Engels' Sneak Peek {Bay Area Family Portrait Photographer}
Our first shoot date we were rained out, but the following weekend we could not have asked for a more beautiful morning. This adorable family, not only got up at the crack of dawn, they even bathed their kids and made it down to Crissy Field an hour after sunrise. Amazing. I was duly impressed!
I am not a morning person, as my husband will confirm, but the light was gorgeous and made it all worthwhile. There was not even a hint of fog, the sky was perfectly blue and we were able to get the bridge in the background as we had hoped for.This family was fun and relaxed. Photographing younger children, but really with any age, this is key. Children will pick up on any stress or tension and this is a time for laughter and fun and enjoying being together. Let the little things go and go with the flow.
This pair are great parents and the love they have for their boys is clearly evident. I love it, especially, when a father is not afraid to show affection, we need more dads like this in the world. We got some family shots, parent and child and even a few with just mom and dad. How often has that happened since your wedding day?
Hattie and Kurt I hope you enjoy your sneak peek, your full gallery should be up in just a few more days.
I am not a morning person, as my husband will confirm, but the light was gorgeous and made it all worthwhile. There was not even a hint of fog, the sky was perfectly blue and we were able to get the bridge in the background as we had hoped for.This family was fun and relaxed. Photographing younger children, but really with any age, this is key. Children will pick up on any stress or tension and this is a time for laughter and fun and enjoying being together. Let the little things go and go with the flow.
This pair are great parents and the love they have for their boys is clearly evident. I love it, especially, when a father is not afraid to show affection, we need more dads like this in the world. We got some family shots, parent and child and even a few with just mom and dad. How often has that happened since your wedding day?
Hattie and Kurt I hope you enjoy your sneak peek, your full gallery should be up in just a few more days.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 39
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
Still playing catch-up, but I'm getting there slowly.
I love this photo, I love that children have no personal space boundaries. A ride for one, would be way more fun with three, right? This is my daughter in the front, with two little buddies behind her. We, the parents, are all good friends and as we embarked on the journey of parenthood, our children joined us.
I remember when my husband first brought me to California, it was a whole new beginning. A new country, new home, no friends and so many unknowns. I was very shy and would prefer for him to do the speaking, after all, my accent drew attention that I had no desire for.
That was thirteen years ago and so much has changed. This really does feel like home and a large part of that is the many wonderful friends that we have made over the years. We became friends as young marrieds, some were still single and brought their spouses into our little mix and we went on to have families together. What fun and what a blessing.
We are all so much busier these days than we were back then, but on birthdays, or play dates or other gatherings when we all get together, there is so much joy and so much laughter and an ease and familiarity that can only come with time. These are the people I can turn to in times of need, these are the people I can share my frustrated moments with. Friends are those who listen and know when to do just that, when to respond, or when to pray. Friends know you!
What are the things that you cherish most about your friendships? I would love to hear.
Still playing catch-up, but I'm getting there slowly.
I love this photo, I love that children have no personal space boundaries. A ride for one, would be way more fun with three, right? This is my daughter in the front, with two little buddies behind her. We, the parents, are all good friends and as we embarked on the journey of parenthood, our children joined us.
I remember when my husband first brought me to California, it was a whole new beginning. A new country, new home, no friends and so many unknowns. I was very shy and would prefer for him to do the speaking, after all, my accent drew attention that I had no desire for.
That was thirteen years ago and so much has changed. This really does feel like home and a large part of that is the many wonderful friends that we have made over the years. We became friends as young marrieds, some were still single and brought their spouses into our little mix and we went on to have families together. What fun and what a blessing.
We are all so much busier these days than we were back then, but on birthdays, or play dates or other gatherings when we all get together, there is so much joy and so much laughter and an ease and familiarity that can only come with time. These are the people I can turn to in times of need, these are the people I can share my frustrated moments with. Friends are those who listen and know when to do just that, when to respond, or when to pray. Friends know you!
What are the things that you cherish most about your friendships? I would love to hear.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 38
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
I love trees. There are people who would rather be in the mountains, or at a beach, or in the countryside, but there is something about being in the woods that captures me. There is a certain mystery, a romanticism. Old weathered leaves coupled with new shoots of life. The sound of a stream, or a bird, or the crunching underfoot. Whatever 'it' is, stirs something within me that excites me. I can breathe more deeply and feel more fully.
We recently took the children to Muir Woods, a place that is amazing, but also throws me for a loop. Where else would you find paved paths, in a wood? I understand that it makes life easier for families with strollers, or the disabled in wheelchairs but I cannot truly enjoy my woods experience until we have ventured onto the trails. It takes away from the natural and brings in the man-made and I want to enjoy nature in all it's glorious natural beauty. Don't even get me started on the entrance fee! Our visit was on a National Parks Free Day, for which I am grateful.
I love trees. There are people who would rather be in the mountains, or at a beach, or in the countryside, but there is something about being in the woods that captures me. There is a certain mystery, a romanticism. Old weathered leaves coupled with new shoots of life. The sound of a stream, or a bird, or the crunching underfoot. Whatever 'it' is, stirs something within me that excites me. I can breathe more deeply and feel more fully.
We recently took the children to Muir Woods, a place that is amazing, but also throws me for a loop. Where else would you find paved paths, in a wood? I understand that it makes life easier for families with strollers, or the disabled in wheelchairs but I cannot truly enjoy my woods experience until we have ventured onto the trails. It takes away from the natural and brings in the man-made and I want to enjoy nature in all it's glorious natural beauty. Don't even get me started on the entrance fee! Our visit was on a National Parks Free Day, for which I am grateful.
Friday, November 18, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 37
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
I love roses, the way they look and the way they smell. The most perfect of flowers. Yes they can grow in many, many places, but they remind me of my home country. An English Rose, a country garden, tea with scones and clotted cream (sigh).
I appreciate Anne Bronte's sentiment, that often with beauty there will come sacrifice, hard work, maybe even pain. We should not expect for everything to be easy and beautiful. It is not a right, or a foregone conclusion. Beauty must be protected, treasured, fought for. How often we yearn for life to be easier, whatever that may mean, at any time. Yet are we prepared for the thorns that will accompany? We need to embrace the hardships, the struggles and difficulties and then we will truly see the beauty that is already before us and value it all the more.
I love roses, the way they look and the way they smell. The most perfect of flowers. Yes they can grow in many, many places, but they remind me of my home country. An English Rose, a country garden, tea with scones and clotted cream (sigh).
I appreciate Anne Bronte's sentiment, that often with beauty there will come sacrifice, hard work, maybe even pain. We should not expect for everything to be easy and beautiful. It is not a right, or a foregone conclusion. Beauty must be protected, treasured, fought for. How often we yearn for life to be easier, whatever that may mean, at any time. Yet are we prepared for the thorns that will accompany? We need to embrace the hardships, the struggles and difficulties and then we will truly see the beauty that is already before us and value it all the more.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 36
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
With Arran and Bryttain in school again, Asia and I have had our mornings together, on our own. She is such an easy, happy little girl and her sweet smile can brighten up the dullest day. She has energy and enthusiasm and a zest for life. She is my little friend, she accompanies me on errands, or walks, we read together and explore together and I cherish these moments. I know that, all too soon, she also will be in school, and these special days are numbered.
It is a privilege to watch her grow and learn and know that I play a part in shaping the person she is becoming.
With Arran and Bryttain in school again, Asia and I have had our mornings together, on our own. She is such an easy, happy little girl and her sweet smile can brighten up the dullest day. She has energy and enthusiasm and a zest for life. She is my little friend, she accompanies me on errands, or walks, we read together and explore together and I cherish these moments. I know that, all too soon, she also will be in school, and these special days are numbered.
It is a privilege to watch her grow and learn and know that I play a part in shaping the person she is becoming.
Monday, November 14, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 35
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph; snapshots from my life.
It was the first day of school, at a new school.
The day did not start off all smiles. It was traumatic, to say the least. I was one parent, taking two, very anxious kids to a new school and I could only be in one place at a time. There were tears, many tears...and then I left the school with my little Asia and sat in the minivan and I cried. I had had to leave both my children in tears and felt like they would feel abandoned and as though I had not been there for them. Their fear-filled, tear drenched faces will be etched in my memory for ever, as their arms reached out for me. I felt like a horrible mother, a failure!
Our role as parents though, is to encourage our children in new things. To allow them to spread their wings, in safe places, to give them the freedom they can handle, knowing that they will always have a place of love and security to return to. As they grow and learn, their world expands, their little minds will never be the same.
By the end of their first day they were all smiles, with stories of new friends made and wonderful teachers. There were rough days that followed, it was not over in one day, but we all knew that it would be okay.
It was the first day of school, at a new school.
The day did not start off all smiles. It was traumatic, to say the least. I was one parent, taking two, very anxious kids to a new school and I could only be in one place at a time. There were tears, many tears...and then I left the school with my little Asia and sat in the minivan and I cried. I had had to leave both my children in tears and felt like they would feel abandoned and as though I had not been there for them. Their fear-filled, tear drenched faces will be etched in my memory for ever, as their arms reached out for me. I felt like a horrible mother, a failure!
Our role as parents though, is to encourage our children in new things. To allow them to spread their wings, in safe places, to give them the freedom they can handle, knowing that they will always have a place of love and security to return to. As they grow and learn, their world expands, their little minds will never be the same.
By the end of their first day they were all smiles, with stories of new friends made and wonderful teachers. There were rough days that followed, it was not over in one day, but we all knew that it would be okay.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 34
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph.
Well I have had week 34's photograph picked out for a while...but I am stumped on a quote for this one...and have been getting nowhere fast! So I decided to go ahead and post it anyway, instead of holding the rest up and I need YOUR input! I can come back and add the quote later.
In the last few days of finishing up at our old house, the house was pretty much empty. They did a great job of keeping themselves entertained for a long stretch, and then we would set up the laptop and let them watch a movie. Arran is here, playing a game on daddy's iphone and I think the movie had ended, based on the fact that nobody is actually looking at the screen anymore.
They are so wonderful at just hanging out together and truly enjoy each others' company (for a good 70% of the time, I would estimate)!
So if you have any ideas for a suitable quote, please let me know in the comments, or facebook or e-mail me. Let me know if it is something you have made up, or if the quote is credited to somebody, so that I can include that too. I'll keep my thinking cap on as well and hopefully week 34 will be complete before the end of the year, as I finish up this project.
Well I have had week 34's photograph picked out for a while...but I am stumped on a quote for this one...and have been getting nowhere fast! So I decided to go ahead and post it anyway, instead of holding the rest up and I need YOUR input! I can come back and add the quote later.
In the last few days of finishing up at our old house, the house was pretty much empty. They did a great job of keeping themselves entertained for a long stretch, and then we would set up the laptop and let them watch a movie. Arran is here, playing a game on daddy's iphone and I think the movie had ended, based on the fact that nobody is actually looking at the screen anymore.
They are so wonderful at just hanging out together and truly enjoy each others' company (for a good 70% of the time, I would estimate)!
So if you have any ideas for a suitable quote, please let me know in the comments, or facebook or e-mail me. Let me know if it is something you have made up, or if the quote is credited to somebody, so that I can include that too. I'll keep my thinking cap on as well and hopefully week 34 will be complete before the end of the year, as I finish up this project.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 33
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph.
We have all had days like that. We are just done with the day! The ten days following our move, were exhausting and boring and just full of the mundane tasks like sorting through 'stuff' that was not moving with us and of course the cleaning.
My poor dear children. They were able to spend some time with various friends, who took pity on us, and them, but there were several days when they just had to come with us and suffer through it. Quality time was most certainly at a minimum and we were all pushed to our limits. This was the cute, sad yet adorable sight in the back of our van on one of those days. They were thoroughly exhausted, I mean how often does a seven year old fall asleep in the car, when you are only driving thirty minutes? Long road trip - maybe, but never on a short trip like that.
Love, love them so much!
We have all had days like that. We are just done with the day! The ten days following our move, were exhausting and boring and just full of the mundane tasks like sorting through 'stuff' that was not moving with us and of course the cleaning.
My poor dear children. They were able to spend some time with various friends, who took pity on us, and them, but there were several days when they just had to come with us and suffer through it. Quality time was most certainly at a minimum and we were all pushed to our limits. This was the cute, sad yet adorable sight in the back of our van on one of those days. They were thoroughly exhausted, I mean how often does a seven year old fall asleep in the car, when you are only driving thirty minutes? Long road trip - maybe, but never on a short trip like that.
Love, love them so much!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Little Boy's Superhero Sign
Do you have a son who loves superheroes, or at least the idea of them? I do! He said he wanted a superhero room, but there wasn't a particular superhero he wanted, it was more the idea, and the superhero colors, apparently. Needless to say, his room is progressing slowly.
So I decided to make him a sign for his room and next up is working on a cape and mask to hang in there too.
I love how it turned out, so I decided to share it with anyone who might be interested.
I had it printed as an 11"x14", had it mounted and lustre coated.
I have uploaded the jpeg to mediafire, a free file hosting site, so any and all are welcome to download it for free. Enjoy!
http://www.mediafire.com/?dpalpqrd6xc3kc3
So I decided to make him a sign for his room and next up is working on a cape and mask to hang in there too.
I love how it turned out, so I decided to share it with anyone who might be interested.
I had it printed as an 11"x14", had it mounted and lustre coated.
I have uploaded the jpeg to mediafire, a free file hosting site, so any and all are welcome to download it for free. Enjoy!
http://www.mediafire.com/?dpalpqrd6xc3kc3
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 32
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph.
This photograph was taken on the morning of our official moving day, August 13th, 2001, far too early in the morning!
We did not move far, in the grand scheme of things, but it signified a lot of change for our family. We had to leave behind the most wonderful school for our children, some of our best friends, and a comfortable way of life that we had become quite used to. The rhythms and patterns and routines that made up our family whilst we lived there, have changed significantly.
The change is not bad, but it is change and it takes time to transition as a family to a whole new way of life.
My little disclaimer. I have enjoyed finding quotes to go with each photograph for this project, but I always make sure to find out who the person is that I am quoting, if I do not already know them. I won't be quoting anybody who I find totally offensive or who I consider inappropriate. I can assure you I had no idea who Dave Mustaine was! But it did make me chuckle and the quote was completely relevant...even if his style of music is not quite my cup of tea! ;p
This photograph was taken on the morning of our official moving day, August 13th, 2001, far too early in the morning!
We did not move far, in the grand scheme of things, but it signified a lot of change for our family. We had to leave behind the most wonderful school for our children, some of our best friends, and a comfortable way of life that we had become quite used to. The rhythms and patterns and routines that made up our family whilst we lived there, have changed significantly.
The change is not bad, but it is change and it takes time to transition as a family to a whole new way of life.
My little disclaimer. I have enjoyed finding quotes to go with each photograph for this project, but I always make sure to find out who the person is that I am quoting, if I do not already know them. I won't be quoting anybody who I find totally offensive or who I consider inappropriate. I can assure you I had no idea who Dave Mustaine was! But it did make me chuckle and the quote was completely relevant...even if his style of music is not quite my cup of tea! ;p
Monday, September 26, 2011
How to make a Camera Strap Cover
A few weeks ago, when I was exhausted from packing up a house as we prepared to move, my husband had to unexpectedly fly out of town for the weekend to attend a family funeral. There were 101 things that needed to get done, I was overwhelmed and I just needed a break. I realized I needed a creative outlet, a new little project. It was a good time to make myself a camera strap cover!
I was bored of my standard strap, and let's face it, black and yellow do not exactly coordinate nicely with the majority of outfits, not a high cuteness factor going on there! (I guess now would also be a good time to apologize for my lack of makeup or cute outfit...I was home alone with three kids, no husband, and no plan for leaving the house - thank you for your understanding!)
This was an easy to make item. It did not take long at all and could be kept as simple, or jazzed up as much as you would like. I have not attempted a tutorial before and in hindsight realize it would be better to take more photographs along the way, but you get the idea. Let me know if it all makes sense or if you have any questions.
I started out knowing that I wanted something kind of neutral for my background and went exploring my fabric stash. But I also wanted a pop of color to prevent it feeling too drab, so I bought a couple of spools of ribbon (at only $1 each) from Michaels.
Start by cutting two rectangles. Each should be 1" longer than the length of strap you want covered and 1" wider.
I'm not sure this next step is entirely necessary, but I had fusible interfacing on hand so I cut it to size and ironed it to my black and white fabric, which was just a simple cotton. I thought it would give it some reinforcement and help the finished cover keep it's shape.
Iron and hem the ends of both rectangles.
Place both rectangles, right side facing right side and stitch along the entire length, on just one side. Open and iron flat, as above.
These next few steps are completely optional, but I wanted to add color and texture, so I decided to add ruffles.
Cut ribbon to twice the length of your rectangles.
Use a gathering foot and stitch along the length of the entire ribbon. DO NOT back-stitch at the start or end, or you will not be able to gather. Remove the ribbon and holding one thread at the bottom, gently start pulling the ribbon away from you, pushing it back onto itself. It should start to gather up and you can push the gathering up and play with it to roughly even it out along the length of the ribbon.
Sew in place, down the center of your top fabric strip.
Repeat with second ribbon, if using. Also, in case you are curious, this is what a gathering foot looks like.
If you do not own one and have no interest in buying one (mine came with my machine) you could also use your longest stitch length and lower the tension of your thread (check your owner's manual) to do a gathering stitch.
Once again, fold your (now attached) two rectangles so that right side faces right side again, sew along the entire length, thus creating a long tube. The ruffles are on the inside.
Turn right side out. I used the eraser end of a pencil to help gently ease it through the entire length.
Slip onto your camera strap, re-attach strap to camera and look way cuter than you did before!
I was bored of my standard strap, and let's face it, black and yellow do not exactly coordinate nicely with the majority of outfits, not a high cuteness factor going on there! (I guess now would also be a good time to apologize for my lack of makeup or cute outfit...I was home alone with three kids, no husband, and no plan for leaving the house - thank you for your understanding!)
This was an easy to make item. It did not take long at all and could be kept as simple, or jazzed up as much as you would like. I have not attempted a tutorial before and in hindsight realize it would be better to take more photographs along the way, but you get the idea. Let me know if it all makes sense or if you have any questions.
I started out knowing that I wanted something kind of neutral for my background and went exploring my fabric stash. But I also wanted a pop of color to prevent it feeling too drab, so I bought a couple of spools of ribbon (at only $1 each) from Michaels.
Start by cutting two rectangles. Each should be 1" longer than the length of strap you want covered and 1" wider.
I'm not sure this next step is entirely necessary, but I had fusible interfacing on hand so I cut it to size and ironed it to my black and white fabric, which was just a simple cotton. I thought it would give it some reinforcement and help the finished cover keep it's shape.
Iron and hem the ends of both rectangles.
Place both rectangles, right side facing right side and stitch along the entire length, on just one side. Open and iron flat, as above.
These next few steps are completely optional, but I wanted to add color and texture, so I decided to add ruffles.
Cut ribbon to twice the length of your rectangles.
Use a gathering foot and stitch along the length of the entire ribbon. DO NOT back-stitch at the start or end, or you will not be able to gather. Remove the ribbon and holding one thread at the bottom, gently start pulling the ribbon away from you, pushing it back onto itself. It should start to gather up and you can push the gathering up and play with it to roughly even it out along the length of the ribbon.
Sew in place, down the center of your top fabric strip.
Repeat with second ribbon, if using. Also, in case you are curious, this is what a gathering foot looks like.
If you do not own one and have no interest in buying one (mine came with my machine) you could also use your longest stitch length and lower the tension of your thread (check your owner's manual) to do a gathering stitch.
Once again, fold your (now attached) two rectangles so that right side faces right side again, sew along the entire length, thus creating a long tube. The ruffles are on the inside.
Turn right side out. I used the eraser end of a pencil to help gently ease it through the entire length.
Slip onto your camera strap, re-attach strap to camera and look way cuter than you did before!
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 31
*Just as a reminder, this is a personal project I am undertaking this year, in order to shoot more and share more. Each week of 2011 will have a corresponding favorite photograph.
My baby girl. She is a tough cookie. From very early on she would take the knocks and the bumps and the falls that would send other kids her age wailing for mommy, dust herself off and keep going. With two older siblings, she has always been convinced that she can, and should, do anything that they able to do too.
We moved about six weeks ago and she now has lots of new friends her age to play with, when her brother and sister go to school. She is surrounded by little boys and she plays as hard as they do; she can be a pirate and swing her sword and do everything that little boys do. She is not intimidated, or reticent in the slightest, she is just a little go-getter.
Yet, she still loves to be told how pretty she is. She loves to put on a lovely dress and twirl and dance. She comes to life in a different way and I love it! She is growing up so fast and changing by the day, becoming more confident and more beautiful. She is truly amazing.
My baby girl. She is a tough cookie. From very early on she would take the knocks and the bumps and the falls that would send other kids her age wailing for mommy, dust herself off and keep going. With two older siblings, she has always been convinced that she can, and should, do anything that they able to do too.
We moved about six weeks ago and she now has lots of new friends her age to play with, when her brother and sister go to school. She is surrounded by little boys and she plays as hard as they do; she can be a pirate and swing her sword and do everything that little boys do. She is not intimidated, or reticent in the slightest, she is just a little go-getter.
Yet, she still loves to be told how pretty she is. She loves to put on a lovely dress and twirl and dance. She comes to life in a different way and I love it! She is growing up so fast and changing by the day, becoming more confident and more beautiful. She is truly amazing.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
52 Week Project - Week 30
My kids LOVE their cousins. Of course they love their friends too, but it really is different with the bonds and familiarity of family. Add to that the fact that life is so busy and we do not get to see them nearly as often as we would like, which brings in an almost-novelty-effect.
They are as thick as thieves, especially the two older girls who are also both little daredevils and risk-takers. The teenage years will be an interesting time for both our households, I sense.
The picture above was taken after some serious make-up experimentation (as only a five and six year old can do) necessitated some hardcore cleaning, they most certainly could not leave the house looking like this.They were happy little campers though!
God made us cousins because he knew our moms couldn't handle us as sisters! - Anonymous.
This might be the more fitting quote.
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