Thursday, November 4, 2010
Go, Take a Look...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Stopping...
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Lovin' the links
Wish I could stop and write more, but we are in the fast lane this weekend. So for now, I'll leave you with a little link love!
enjoy!
This is a new to me site. SO many easy and simple projects. But be prepared, it's a major time suck. Just warning ya!
And even though Halloween is tomorrow. You can still make these for Thanksgiving.
and a little window shopping.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Getting It...
So what do I think of this picture?
It makes me all kinds of happy. Probably,because I know the bride, but more so, I just love looking at wedding photos. I'm sorta obsessed by all that there is to see about weddings on the Internet. This one just looks like a rocking, good time.
But let me take it a step further. Not only do I know the bride, I also know one of the bridesmaids and a guest in this picture and they all make me incredibly happy.
Em, the bridesmaid is my sister. She just happens to be best friends with the bride, Meg. I've watched these two grow into wonderful, young women. I babysat them when they were little and then took them to see Brittany Spears (don't ask) when they were in eighth grade. I heard their secrets about boys and was asked advice about subjects they couldn't ask their parents. Emotions run high when I look at this picture.
But then I see Christian. He's a great college friend of Em and Meg (and I'm sure the groom too, seeing that they all went to school together). BUT, he was also a student of mine in fifth grade! Em and Meg grew up in a neighboring city from Christian(both in New York). Sitting around a bar one night (in Ohio), my name came up (probably talking about their best teacher ever!). They put two and two together, Em got on the phone (that was before I could text) and bingo, the mystery was solved.
Three lives that have touched mine in ways that could only be imagined and one photographer got it without even knowing.
I have to play around with this notion a bit more. I want my photos to have feelings. Is there such a thing? I'm not sure. More importantly, I want my family to look at my pictures, today and long after I'm gone and remember.
btw...go check out all of Matt and Meg's wedding pictures at bobbi and mikes site. They are wonderful photogs! I will be adding them to my inspiration blogroll as a must read!
Monday, October 25, 2010
5 things

1. I can smell the chicken and dumplings that I have cooking. Yum! It will be a good night with no hockey or play practice.
2. We walked for the March of Dimes this weekend. The boys gave out water at the mid-point. I was proud of their maturity and their willingness to help.
3. Tonight I will hear the trumpet, viola and guitar being played/practiced. I enjoy their sounds.
4. I'll be glad when Halloween is over. It's not my favorite.
5. I ordered a new phone for the eleven year old. The second in a year. Yes, I've learned my lesson that he really doesn't need one, but I like knowing that he has it. And yes, he did pay the deductible for the second one.
added this evening: oh dear, the day got away from me yet again. Oh well! When my husband came home this evening and saw the cupcakes he told me I needed to take pictures of them. "Honey, I already did!"
enjoy the week!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
5 things...
3. I have a photo gig. Taking pictures for a friend's website. She makes traditional quilts, but needs a bit of help with her photo skills. In trade, she will make window treatments for my family room.
4. I'm loving pretzel m&m's at the moment. If you haven't tried them, I would strongly advise buying a package. They are a major hit. The coconut ones...major fail!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Everyone Loves a Good Book
Reading has been a passion of mine since I was small, thus leading me to the education field with a certification to teach reading. I always have a book in hand, while reminding everyone else in the family to pick up their own. This week's links explore the reading in our home and some fun sites that I've discovered. Hopefully, you might find something to help spur those readers in your home.
What I'm reading:
I just finished reading Little Bee. Great book, but sad.
Currently, I'm reading Found. Ryan (my reluctant reader) has attached himself to this series. We started reading it together, but he loved it so that he went ahead and then encouraged me to finish it. It is a well written book with plenty of suspense.
Next up on my list will be The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
Andy:
Just finished reading The Art of Racing in the Rain. He typically reads thrillers and spy novels, but I really encouraged him to reach out of his comfort zone for this selection. He was glad he did, as he thoroughly enjoyed this read. If you are a dog lover and have ever thought about what your dog was thinking, this book is for you.
He is currently reading The Road. Again, I encouraged him to select this one. It took me a long time to get my courage up to read it myself, but after much prompting from my brother, I went for it. I'm glad I did. Even though it is profoundly depressing and sad there is the message of hope. It made me realize how lucky I am to have my family.
Matt:
As with both boys, I find that they are on reading overload during the school year due to New York State Standards so that reading during the summer is in the form of magazines and graphic novels. Matt had to read two books over the summer and he chose two quick mysteries just to finish the assignment. But don't get me wrong. He loves to read and will have many books next to his bed waiting in the queue.
Currently he is finishing up The Battle of the Labyrinth. This is the fourth (?) book in this series. This series still continues to hold his attention (which is hard to do in series' books) and he looks forward to reading each night.
Next up will be The Hunger Games. This was a choice for summer, which he started, but wanted something lighter. He bought this the other day with hopes of reading it slowly and digesting the author's message. This too, is in my queue.
Ryan:
Ryan is currently reading Sent. He proclaims that is is just as good as the first book and is already talking about the third book in the series.
Over the summer he read John Grisham's new book for YA. Ryan really enjoyed the action of the boy lawyer and the situations that he fell into. I'm glad Grisham has decided to write for the middle school readers. I hope his action and mystery genre will hook those reluctant readers.
Many of these book choices have come from a few sites that I've discovered as of late. Enjoy your exploring and remember, don't forget to read!
Monday, October 11, 2010
5 things...macro style...

1. Helicopter parents, or how not to become one, has been on the brain. How much to advocate for my boys vs. to let things ride and see where it takes us. I'm not too interested in the later, but know enough (I think) to step back and let the boys figure things out.
2. Helping my boys take a risk. How much do I nudge them out of the nest? Far enough to make them feel uncomfortable and scared or just enough to know that I will be right along side of them for this crazy ride? Matt made a decision this past weekend that I was proud of, I guess. But wonder, if he had pushed himself out of his comfort zone would he have made a better decision. We'll see how this all plays out on Wednesday, when he heads back to school. (yeah, you got that right. we still have one more day off!)
3. The boys' fashion decisions. For the most part they are fine with the clothes they wear. Although, Matt has an AWFUL flat rimmed baseball hat that he wears constantly. It drives my husband nuts. I try to calm him by telling him that his red hair, A+, Opie look-alike son will not be turning gangsta anytime soon. He's not so sure.
4. Respect. There's none of it anywhere, or so it seems. This bothers me...period!
5. Entering the teenage years. Enough said.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Knitting Never Stops
It's a new week and that means new sock knitting.! No special pattern, no fancy stitch patterns. Just letting the yarn speak for itself.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
5 things...
1. I've been thinking a lot about travel lately. I have a fear of flying and feel that it's holding me and my family back. I need to get over this.

4. But would also like to do a hiking, climbing, kayaking trip out West.

5. The geese are gathering and flying in the morning and the evening. Maybe migration has me thinking about this....mmmm...I'll have to reflect on this a bit more!
Hope your week is off to a good start!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Link Love...

I saw this great photo assignment and really wanted to start it...then thought about it again and realized that my boys would not want a camera in their face for 180 days. Maybe if they were younger. It's a great project though!

Love this little cake topper.

These two are simply gorgeous. love, love ,love everything about them.

For all of you with little ones, I thought these were really cute. When the guys were little, I would carry flashcards around in my bag. They enjoyed playing with the cards and looking at the pictures. And hey, any exposure to the letters were an added benefit!

I'm sure everyone has seen this. But, I just love jcrew and this just gets me excited for Fall.
well, hello there...
I thought I might start writing again. Not sure what I will want to talk about. The guys have their own lives and are making...

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Okay, here they are. Eggs! and just in time for Spring and Easter. Oh, and the photography class that I'm taking. Sure, how hard can it...
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Friends of ours finally received the present that they have long been waiting for. The gift of a baby girl. As our whole community waited ...