Monday, October 29, 2012

Family Photos

Two summers ago we explored Yellowstone National Park with our good friends and their 14-month old daughter (aren’t they brave?!).  It was a great trip, but due to some rather unfortunate circumstances, we lost our point and shoot camera.  And of course, it just happened to be after a day full of fantastic photo ops—oh, and it was our anniversary.  Read the full story here (see the end of the post). 

Since then, we’ve purchased another point and shoot (snagged it at Target the same day we brought Liam home from the hospital, as we figured it would be nice to have a small camera on hand since there was now a cute face to capture), plus we found a used SLR Nikon D90 on Craigslist that had barely been touched.  Matt has a natural gift for photography, and since buying the SLR, he’s been honing his skills, in addition to playing around with photo shop tools, like Picasa (a very simple, free version) and Lightroom (we’re experimenting with a free Lightroom trial right now).  Pardon the various shades of light in the following photos—this is a work in progress!

Clearly we’ve been more excited to take photos since Liam came into the picture…ooh…a pun!  It certainly doesn’t hurt that the leaves we’ve neglected to rake gracing our yard make for the perfect natural backdrop. 

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Using the tripod was quite the experience, to say the least.  Thankfully, Liam was a total trooper, although he was a tad distracted by the squirrels, drifting leaves, and his extremities… I’m a little disappointed by the fact that I’m hunched  over so much in these photos, but overall we were pretty happy with our amateur photo shoot.

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Here are a few sweet shots from when my folks visited.

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I have no idea what they’re laughing at in this picture, but I love that they all seem to be in on some inside joke. 

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Taste the Rainbow

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Yes, we now own this monstrosity. 

Yes, it takes up about 1/4 of our living space.

Yes, sometimes I can feel it looming behind me and the hives begin to bubble up from under my skin.

Yes, it’s the Baby Einstein brand, which means it will automatically transform our kid into a genius. 

Yes, we bought it used and much cheaper than a brand new one.

Yes, we’re keeping it.

And yes, I’m actually grateful for it—because Liam likes it.  Oh, the lows that I’ve stooped to for this little guy.  Good thing he’s worth it.  *Wink wink.* 

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Lookout—we’ve got a rambunctious driver in the family!

On a related note, I’m considering a side gig making affordable, neutral-tone children’s toys.  Haha.  I really think there’s a market for it.  Whadda ya think?  Would you buy them?

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P.S. Thanks for all the cool toys, Gma Mimsie!  You saved me from a bland and colorless childhood.  I mean, who knew there was another color besides beige?!  Hugs and kisses to you and Gpa Popsie! 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pinterest: Helpful or Hurtful?

Are any of you fellow pinners?  You know, Pinterest lovers?

I am.

But, as in anything, it can take over your life and become a curse rather than a blessing.  This is kind of how I feel about Facebook…hence, the reason I rarely touch my homepage. 

In order to keep myself from being swallowed alive by Pinterest, I’ve established a few “rules,” if you will. 

1. No endless browsing sessions.  This means I either give myself a browsing time limit or only check my homepage.  The problem is that you can get sucked into gazing at pictures that eventually start to blend together—sometimes because you’re seeing the same thing pinned again and again! 

2.  Keep boards organized.  Pinterest is a great way to collect ideas in one organized space; however, boards easily grow cluttered if you’re not careful.  To avoid this, I take time every month or so to do a quick clean up of my boards.  If I don’t love it, it gets deleted.  If it’s not categorized correctly, I move it.  You get the idea.

3.  Create rather than covet.  This may be the number one problem with Pinterest.  While it gets my creative juices flowing in a hurry, it can also stir up feelings of discontent.  I’ve found that creating tends to pull me out of the green-eyed monster mode. 

4.  Be realistic.  While I love gathering ideas on Pinterest, I try to keep things in perspective.  For example, I love pinning kitchens.  But the kitchens I pin probably cost far more than what we’ll ever spend on a kitchen, so instead of wishing for that exact room, I pick it apart and look for specific things that I like about it.  Maybe I’ll never own those deliciously crisp white custom cabinets—instead, I may have to paint them myself.  Still, this gives me a place to collect ideas and consider what exactly it is that I love about the space.

5.  Look for common themes in your pins.  This relates to what I said above in #4, and although it sounds simplistic, it will really help you nail down your style.  Seek out the patterns in your pins. 

6.  Jot down what you like.  In keeping with #4 and #5, jot down what you like about each photo.  The more specific you are, the better.  While you may “LOVE” every photo you pin, it’s easier to remember what you love when you can look back at a short note rather than an ambiguous statement. 

7.  Be selective.  Sometimes a quick click back to the original link will actually reveal that it’s not worth pinning, saving you a cluttered board down the road.  I’m always amazed at how people repin lame-o ideas without ever checking to see if the actual source is any good.  In a nutshell, don’t pin mediocre ideas.

8. You are ultimately in charge of your time and emotions.  Don’t let the big www suck you dry.  Instead, harness it so you can be inspired rather than frustrated.  Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries!

What about you guys?  How do you keep from being completely bogged down by all the stuff out there? 

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Neighborhood Spies

Well, not really.  But sort of. 

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You see, Liam loves to look out the window, so we spend quite a bit of time observing the neighborhood happenings.  As it turns out, this summer was a particularly great time to people watch on our street, as new neighbors moved in—and before they moved in, the house was completely renovated, so there was a ton of activity.  I actually saw some pretty interesting things at 3 am back when I was nursing Liam in the middle of the night.  I’m pretty sure that the construction workers lived in the house at one point…which is totally weird and kind of creepy, but their comings and goings did keep me awake during many an early morning hour.

Our neighbors actually do intrigue me.  To our left is a very sweet lady, but I secretly trim things around her yard, as she isn’t the greatest at keeping up her yard.  For the record, she’s admitted this to us on several occasions—just in case you were worried that I might be exposing some deep secret.  Her yippy dogs drive me bananas, but she used to be an English teacher and librarian, so we connect over good books and that eases the ringing sound in my ears…

The neighbor to our right turned 90 years old this fall.  She is a staunch one, I tell ya.  When we moved in a few years ago, she was up on her roof cleaning out her gutters—no lie.  Every time we chat, she tells me to come over more often, so we’ve been making more of an effort to do so.  Sometimes it’s nice having a baby, because they become the focal point.  Two funny stories about this particular neighbor… When we first moved in, she came over one day and told me that since Matt slept during the day (not sure where she got that, because she also seemed to think he worked nights), he could always hold up a sign in the window saying “SLEEPING” and she would quit making so much noise.  This struck us a super funny, because 1.) Matt doesn’t sleep during the day or work nights and 2.) what in the world would she be doing that would cause so much noise that it would wake Matt up (if he, in fact, did happen to be sleeping).  Too funny.  Another time she mentioned in passing that if we ever saw her stripped down (as in, no clothes), it’s because she sunbathes in a little greenhouse-like structure that’s connected to her garage.  Hmmm…can’t remember how I responded to that one.  She definitely keeps us on our toes and I can only hope I have even half the energy she exudes at age 90. 

Then we have the neighbor across the street and slightly to the left.  She works at the Olympic Training Center, which is only a few blocks from our house—we need to go on a tour!  Should have done it before the 2012 Summer Olympics…drat!  Apparently the men’s gymnastics team was there!  Anyway, she throws lots of weekend parties and I think some of the partiers are actual Olympians.  Cool, huh? 

Directly across the street are two older guys—don’t  know much about them since they are the ones who moved in right when Liam was born.  Apparently one of them had a house that burned down in the horrific Waldo Canyon Fire this summer.  So sad!  The best part is that one of them plays piano beautifully.  When it’s a warm day and everyone has their windows and doors open, I can hear the music drifting over.  I keep wondering if they give piano lessons…you know, so Liam can become the talented pianist I never became…nothing like living out your dreams through your children, right? 

And of course, then there’s our favorite neighbors, across the street to the right.  They are a snarky older couple who I really like.  They tell it like it is, no bones about it, but they are so caring and helpful.  When Matt was literally buried in leaves last fall, they came over with their grandson and helped rake.  Then they informed us that next fall (which just so happens to be this fall now), we should use their leaf mulcher, as it will save us loads of time.  Let’s hope the offer still stands, as the leaves are a-fallin’.  They also brought over a hand-made quilt for Liam after he was born, and we’ve spent many hours lounging on it in the backyard.  Love that quilt.  Overall, they are the people who seem to know everything that’s going on in the neighborhood, so if I ever have a question, I go straight to them and know they’ll have a good answer.  I still remember them saying that this particular street used to be the “buy and die on” street.  Isn’t that such a neat thought?  Oh, and even though I’m sure they’re in their 60s or 70s, she is a black belt in some sort of martial arts—hard core! 

So these are the folks who surround us.  They have their quirks, but they are a huge part of the reason we love calling this place home.  Okay, now back to our regularly scheduled spy session. 

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Fall Photo Shoot

Just a little fall photo shoot with Liam this morning, compliments of Matt, my hubbie.  Enjoy! 

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And of course, there was some “playing” in the leaves…or maybe we should say there was a some face planting…

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And that was the end of that!

Monday, September 17, 2012

From Critic to Creative

As one who has been known to criticize quite freely—and I’m not touting it as a strength—I found Kate Connor’s post convicting and challenging.  Check out her truth rant here.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Happy Apple Farm

One of our goals this fall was to visit an apple orchard or a pumpkin patch.  When our friends mentioned that they were heading to Happy Apple Farm last weekend, we jumped at the chance to join them and were thrilled to find that it’s an orchard and pumpkin patch in one.  Hurray for meeting both goals in one shot!

Can you tell that I’m the overly excited mom here?  Oh Liam—welcome to the rest of your life. 

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Matt was our official apple picker.  Because of the dry weather, the apples were small but flavorful.  The owners of the farm are really great about letting people taste test the apples, so we snacked our way through the trees. 

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Enjoying a short hay ride…sadly, I forgot Liam’s hat until later that day…no Mom-of-the-Year award for me.

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Playing in the tree with Dad…

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I love this photo so much—especially their eyes. 

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I promise that Matt is not picking a wedgie in this picture! 

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Later Liam caught a ride on our friend’s bike.  He’s quite a natural—haha!

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Happy fall!