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March 2008

March 31, 2008

light + warmth

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for mosaic Monday.

Lately -- in part fueled by playing with my new camera and also (I think) with the impact of intermittent weather -- I'm drawn to both light and warmth in photos and imagery.   While some of the mosaic images are staged and others more naturally occurring, they share a certain crisp definition of shadow and negative space that is compelling.  I'm on the hunt for moments like these in my own life; instances of this magical combination of light + texture + subject.  Hunting season open.

Kudos to the photographers.  If you like them too, why not leave a kind word at the following links?

1. 54/365  2. afternoon (de)light  3. oranged spoon  4. yellow is ...  5.  Roma  6.  untitled  7. good morning  8.  pots by greenhouse  9.  the door.

short + sweet

Snowman

Mr. Snowman ... I'm not sure anyone really wants to see you this time of year, but to me your image represents one great, quick, really special weekend.  As I look over my photos from the trip, and consider the memories we forged in Vermont, it's simply amazing how many good things took place in such a short time:

  • cousins carousing
  • little girl pillow fights + karaoke
  • "You up for one more run?" ... "one more?"
  • late night girl talk (for big girls)
  • little boy waking big boy in the AM
  • big boy making fruit smoothies
  • red wine ... white wine
  • those predictably delicious meals Ann makes
  • just seeing that happy, smiley face again

I've missed this sweet family so much and this Vermont trip officially goes on record as the highlight of my winter.

Now -- having filled up on all that good stuff and traveled south again -- only now do I feel ready to let in the spring.

March 25, 2008

the Vermonter

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Taking Amtrak tomorrow for a little spring break getaway.  We're northbound and can't wait to see some of my favorite people.  All I need:

warm socks.

oatmeal raisin cookies.

1 good sweater.

camera.

ski pants.

Vermont here we come.

March 24, 2008

the story of us

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The story of us has coin tosses (more than one), a helmet in my hands, but not for the motorcycle in his driveway, and happy hour that went on 'til closing.  Lost keys ... a ride offered and accepted ... a glance to the driver's seat and a flash of what might be.  Surprised, I had to look away.  Is this what they talk about? That moment when you just know? 

Our story has mutual acquaintances, first meetings and then -- after two (or was it three) years -- second chances.  All night talking.  A fish called Pablo.  A misspelled name. There was a flight and a ferry to Nantucket. Beer pong and scrabble. He drew the Capitol building upside down on a paper table cloth.  And the token wooden whale.

We had weekend visits in two cities, phone bills, coming apart [quietly] and back in our place once more.  A camping trip ... a flannel shirt ... and a leap to new places.

I want so much to get this down (not all of it here in public, of course) It seems so important and yet so intimidating.   What if I miss something? Or get it wrong? How can I convey my heart? I want my children to know (to some day see) how we came together and how we found our way before they came along.

March 23, 2008

lemon poppyseed pound

Lately I've been honing my photography skills on food related images it seems.   Being Easter, and since I've been up since the crack of dawn with eager kids, I used our special holiday desert as a short project.  How I do amuse myself ...

Here's my Easter gift to you: a photo essay of Rose Levy Beranbaum's Lemon Poppyseed Pound Cake, found in The New Basics, but the same recipe is also available online, here.  This would be terrific for Mother's day or any special spring/summer occasion really.

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There is no shortage of beautiful food photo inspiration online, including smitten kitchen (who provides some wonderful photo advice) and 101 cookbooks.

Have a wonderful Easter!

March 21, 2008

press on

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[bit of my inspiration board]

Yesterday: "Please ... we cannot dance in the grocery store. It is not safe for yourself and others."  [besides this music isn't all that great.]  Then again, three minutes later: "Haven't i just asked you to stop dancing around so?"  And finally, getting myself down low and close to the little bug-eyed face, talking ever so slowly; burning a hole with each word:  "I. have. already. talked. to. you. about. this. just two isles over."

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Only two days in to Easter vacation and already I'm hearing myself say things like " ... and I'd like to have just one thought in my head [emphasized with index finder to temple] that is uninterrupted."  When did I become such an ogre?  This is not an attractive side of myself and I need to work on that.  Summer is coming.

More than just the fact that they'll be around all day summer long ... it comes down to something more.  It's not a matter of patience, but of acceptance.  Each of us in our little family is, right now, who we are going to be.  As the mother, it's not my job to try and mold them into being who I think they should become [reminder only to myself, really.]  It is my job to lovingly accept each one of us for who we are, and try to help steer them toward a positive use of those characteristics and qualities.

Here's a recent image of us, confident with just being together, occupying the same space, yet each one clearly experiencing a situation in our own unique way.  My way in this case -- not as mediator, or peace-maker or educator, or comfort source -- but this time through the lens merely as observer.

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And another from last summer (that I just love) that represents the same thing.

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[photo: Matt Lasher]

Why is simple acceptance so hard to offer at times? 

Living with a non-stop talker who also is a non-stop mover is tough to take at times.  The urge to make things calm is overwhelming.  So perhaps I shouldn't be so hard on myself, and yet, I know that for my children to feel love they must be themselves without constant nagging to "change."  It is their perspective that matters.

Part of this is that I need to dismiss my expectations of what is "age appropriate."  I need to remember that we have some unique circumstances.  All day during the long, demanding hours away at school there is a need to 'hold it together', even suppress and control certain behaviors.  It's a big load for a little kid to bear.  She is entitled to the outlet; to the freedom.

All of this has me hearing a strong message resounding through my brain: Press on.  What I can do: adjust my demeanor, be conscious to correct myself as I correct them (always with kindness to us both) and just ... press on forward. 

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The mantra; the phrase is a simple truth of life and it keeps popping forward lately in so many ways:

When you feel your output (whether as parent, or artist, or professional) is not good enough; that what you do makes little impact ... when doubt creeps in ...

PRESS ON

When time is limited and you question "When can i fit in time for thought without interruption?"

PRESS ON

If expressive, or visual time seems extravagant and untimely and you make excuses about not finding time? Think there's no time to make anything?  Just do something small.  Pick up a pen. Doodle.  Write a sentence ...

PRESS ON

When you begin to compare your work product with everyone else's ... stop looking around.  Don't do that!  Trust that your gifts are your own, and with repetition, practice, more doing, less over thinking ... tiny steps and enormous strides -- you will become all that is intended.

PRESS ON

"Don't worry about being unique.  Just be good"  - Paul Rand

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After all, when it comes right down to it, I suppose we should all be so carefree as to find happiness dancing among leafy greens, potatoes and onions.  Hello Celtic step class.

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inspiration: {A} what's your message?

March 18, 2008

Paul Rand

"A work of art is realized when form and content are indistinguisable." - Paul Rand

via Belle, of finally it's friday

March 17, 2008

Erin go bragh

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Emerald earrings ... check

Aran sweater ... check

Tartan scarf ... check

Green, woolen tam ... guess the moths liked that, no check.

All the elements for a day at the parade.   Happy St. Patrick's day.

March 15, 2008

before + after

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AFTER

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Mixed, baked and photographed this morning; new additions to my 'taste' flickr set.   That's my breakfast on the left and something for the kiddos' at right.

Recently, I discovered (and have been savoring) the delicious-looking combinations and gorgeous photography at smitten kitchen, especially her pumpkin waffles and roasted acorn squash + gorgonzola pizza.  I must try those.

Happy weekend!

March 14, 2008

punched ladies

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With the incentive of a $2.99 punch, some pages from Communication Arts, and motivation from Ali's example, I had a go at a punch collage.  Thought this might nicely fill an IKEA frame hanging around here and brighten a bare wall in the kids bathroom, or maybe above Helen's bed as she has a special fondness for ladybugs.   Hard to tell what she enjoys more the finished piece or playing with all of the extra punched shapes leftover.

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