Thursday, January 14, 2010

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365 Photos



Photo 8
The snow kept coming. I woke up every morning probably more excited than my kids.

When I was a child, living in Northern Arizona (high desert),
I would wake nearly every winter morning in hopeful anticipation of possible snowfall while I had slept.
As I braced myself to look out my bedroom window, the first thing I could see was the flat roof of the house across the street. It was covered with those sparkling white rocks that only turquoise houses from the 60-70's could pull off with flare.
I'd catch my breath...snow?
No, rocks...
and my eyes would continue scanning down from the roof,
only to glimpse a disappointingly dry lawn--more times than not.

This winter here? Made up for all of the snow disappointments of my childhood.


Photo 9
I had no problems filling my photo quota.
I never committed to good or even interesting photos.
This is my driveway.
The one I am besotted with even though it needs a little cleaning up.
I probably have a minimum of forty shots of this drive
in every kind of weather.

Photo 10
Photos + kids = 107 photos (quit laughing, that was in two weeks, not one)
Sometime well into our new snow-blessed days,
it occurred to me we hadn't made snow cream.
The kids and I gorged ourselves on big bowls of sugary deliciousness.

It didn't stop them from eating the garden snow.


Photo 11
Fancy a game of Rummikub?
I've mentioned before that I have amazing luck and no one ever wants to play board games with me, even though I am at my happiest when someone will.
I don't care if I win or lose,
I really don't...which is good because
J2 has discovered another thing he's very good at.
He has taken to slaughtering me nightly now.

Photo 12
is my little Yoda Wannabe on a previous post. She's actually playing with a Zelda accessory piece for the Wii. A Christmas present for A1 last year. I believe her photo shoot was the
second time in a year that it was actually turned on.

Photo 13
What does one photograph when one has had an unbelievably rough day?
Envision a day with one child so difficult that you are considering buying stock in Duct tape. Imagine that her whining and screeching has set your nerves on hypersensitivity mode.
Try to imagine as 11.00pm rolls around
and all other children are in bed,
this particular child is still barking demands.
THAT is the time you realize no photos were taken to capture that craptastic day.
One shoots what one has.
(and yes Miss ky is a little big to be drinking with a sippy cup, but not at 11 pm when said cup is going to her bed-- I learned that lesson already)

Photo 14I lied yesterday.
My time to myself was stolen from me.
I spent over three hours with demands from my church calling and then the rest of the evening stewing about it.
I'm thinking maybe my blog should have been documenting the unraveling of a Relief Society President, but thought it better not to bore you.
Instead I have been silly a lot when I wasn't feeling very silly.


Today began with a 7am text whinging about yesterday. It was negative.
The person was angry (not at me) and started my day off just right.
Later, after racing home from a 2 1/2 hour R.S. meeting so that
the hubby could leave for work without a Miss Ky,
I discovered the little busy one's handy work.

I treasure finds like this because it makes me slow down and think,
  • "What was her vision?"
  • "What did she have running through her 3 year-old mind as she placed each card inbetween the dvds?"
  • "What was her Dad doing at the time?"

365 -- Give it a go people, never too late to start humiliating yourselves
with mundane photos once a week.


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14 comments:

  1. Are you missing a picture or did my browser eat it? Hmmmm? (#12)

    Love your driveway. I'd take pictures of mine if it was that pretty.

    I'm glad you are enjoying your winter. I'm so over ours. ;) But I've lived in PA all my life so it's really nothing new here.

    And I love little things like the DVD/card disply. Definitely makes you wonder what they were thinking. I had a good laugh about the and where was daddy. That's usually one of my first thoughts as well. ;)

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  2. Send the snow our way...the inversion is killing me..well actually my kids but that's another story..freakin craptastic..love it!

    Looks as though you've been a busy lady as I lay in my bed writing, fire a-glow, children not fighting, the sun casting beautiful colors in my room and in PJs..WTH?? NO..just daydreaming and rambling;)

    Your pictures tell of the beauty (regardless of how craptastic) in your day/week..thank you for sharing with us..your life:0) Hugs

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  3. I squishy heart all these photos, but especially the last one. :)

    Does the Relief Society have your cell phone number? If they don't, unplug the house phone when you're unavailable.

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  4. These are wonderful.. particularly the one of your kidlet eating snow. That's priceless. A true winner.

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  5. We have that Ariel sippy cup in pink and blue! My daughter is also too old for a sippy but it is easier than cleaning the spills!

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  6. I LOVE your bench and driveway shots! They are beautiful. And I love how much personality is in that shot of your son with the snow.
    All of your photos are wonderful and your story about your week was wonderful to read.
    I total get the frustrations with Relief Society, don't you wish sometimes that you could just have an automated complaint voicemail box that you never had to listen to?
    Just keep telling yourself, they won't leave you in there forever.

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  7. I love, love, LOVE the first one. That kind of picture says "home" to me. I think I am missing home!

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  8. Great pictures. Your driveway is beautiful.

    Sorry for the low points. I completely understand church difficulties. Hope it gets better soon, but, since in my experience that may not be likely, hope you find a way to make it not so overwhelming for you.

    I love the Miss Ky info. Someday, you'll look back and laugh...maybe. :)

    My kids are 9 and 7 and we still pull out the sippy cups, very occasionally. Last year I bought them both water bottles to take to bed in lieu of those sippy cup times.

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  9. HA HA HA HA! So what WAS her dad doing during that time. That shot really cracked me up.

    I love the snow covered park bench and snow eating. I'm enjoying this project of yours. :D

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  10. Oh, I love what you said about Miss Ky and her vision...I need to stop sometimes in moments like those too.

    You said "besotted". That just warms me to my toes and back. I want to be besotted with something like my driveway. I think that will be my goal for the week.

    And your Snow Boy shot? I. Love. It.

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  11. I swear Miss. Ky and Olivia are soul-sisters :)

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  12. That bench is spectacular! I remember reading Washington Irving's writings about Christmas in England, and being surprised that it wasn't always covered in snow.

    I don't know how any Relief Society President holds it together. Ever.

    Someday we'll get together and do lots of stuff -- and one of those things will be playing Rummikub. I love that game! And you'll beat me, because I have terrible luck.

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  13. Great pictures! So diverse and really tells your life.
    My mom has been Relief Society President a few times.. and it is a ton of work.. espeically when you have those that like to complain. :)
    Good luck.

    Now following your blog :)

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  14. I LOVE Rummikub, and will happily whip your butt at it.

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