Sunday, January 31, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Here Comes the Snow!
We are predicted to get 6-10 inches of snow tonight and tomorrow. So far we have about 2 1/2 as of 9 p.m. The kids are ridiculously excited and can't wait to break in their new snow boots and snow pants that they received for Christmas. It's a chilly 18 degrees F outside right now, and the snow is fine and falling steadily. It will be interesting to see what we wake to find in the morning.
The record snowfall for Charlotte, NC is 12 inches. I'm hoping we don't go breaking any records, otherwise the kids will not have a spring break!
The record snowfall for Charlotte, NC is 12 inches. I'm hoping we don't go breaking any records, otherwise the kids will not have a spring break!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
More Toys
As much as I would prefer being a completely "natural light" photographer, the reality is that there are times when there just isn't sufficient natural light to get a decent image. My camera does have a pop-up flash, but these create such harsh light and shadows. So I broke down and got a Speedlite flash that has the ability to change the direction of the light (up and down, side to side), as well as a cool little gadget called a Flip-it. The Flip-it allows me to both bounce the light regardless of the height or color of the ceiling and acts as a diffuser to further spread out the light coming off of the flash. So, just when I was starting to figure things out, now I have more to learn!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Evidence of Them
It looks like the girls have been playing on the front porch and front sidewalk again. I know that the day will come that I miss finding these little reminders of their being here, and I try to keep that in mind. But if we're being honest here, I sure would prefer seeing the chalk that they left behind at least put back into its container...
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Doodling with Legos
When Ryan first became obsessed with interested in Legos, he would primarily follow the directions for whichever set he was using. But now that he has an abundance of pieces, he has started enjoying making his own creations (he refers to this as doodling). Currently, he, Brandon and Brady are working on a base and several new fighter jets. The project can keep them occuppied for hours.
Monday, January 25, 2010
the rain rain rain came down down down
We had a ridiculously heavy rainstorm this weekend. At one point while I was outside for about 2 minutes, I got completely soaking wet!
The downpour was so hard that it washed a bunch of mulch out of our side bed down into the yard. Kind of an interesting pattern, but now we need to rake it back so it doesn't kill the grass.
Perhaps a good job for our growing son...
The downpour was so hard that it washed a bunch of mulch out of our side bed down into the yard. Kind of an interesting pattern, but now we need to rake it back so it doesn't kill the grass.
Perhaps a good job for our growing son...
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Girls Scrapbook Club
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Action!

And while we're talking about things being better, you should see these 4th grade boys playing basketball! They seem to have grown so much in just one year. Not only are they taller and faster, their skills are so much better. And they're playing on courts with the net at full height. You should see them running plays with screens and their defense is getting really good too. It is so much more fun to watch their games now, not to mention exciting.
Friday, January 22, 2010
My First Newborn Photo Shoot
Today was my first attempt at photographing newborns in an artistic way. This sweet little boy was just one week new, and it was quite an experience! The process to get the pictures takes much longer than expected because of the need to take frequent breaks to allow the baby to eat, or to settle the baby down and get him back to sleep (and keep him asleep when the clothes/swaddle comes off). And then there is the physiological issue of what babies do when they are without a diaper... Regardless of these factors, I'm still really pleased with how the photos turned out. Here is a small sampling of my final results.



Thursday, January 21, 2010
Embracing the Spirit of the Woods
Sometimes the slightly older boys will come to play too, but they tend to scoff at the make-believe. Ryan was thoroughly annoyed with Brandon's attitude one time and said, "Look, Brandon. We know this is pretend, but we're having fun. You just need to embrace the spirit of the woods." I was so proud of him for standing up for himself and the other boys. And Brandon has begun to join in with these activities now too.
In this picture they are collecting grenades (pinecones), arrows (sticks) and other weapons for their armory.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
A-Maze-ing
We were given this space maze when Ryan was about 2 years old. Kevin's uncle used to work for Back to Basic Toys and someone had returned this item. They usually sell for over $200, and he got it for about $20. Cool, eh? We only pull it out a few times a year since it tends to take up an entire room while it's out, but every time it comes out the kids have so much fun with it. I love it because I make them clean the playroom before I'll set it up! Sometimes it is a playhouse, sometimes they play hide and seek in it, and lately they've been playing a game called "crusher" which involves a group inside the maze crawling around as fast as they can trying to avoid the person (crusher) outside the maze who tries to, well, crush/catch them.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Baking Brownies
I received a Perfect Brownie Pan as a Christmas gift from Nana this year. The kids were all very excited because they had seen the amazing things this pan could do on its TV advertisements. Then, Olivia and Katy were given personalized aprons from Aunt Melanie this weekend. We have finally finished all of the Christmas cookies, and needed to make something yummy to put into the kids' lunches. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to give the new pan and aprons a try.
We found a new brownie recipe to try on Allrecipes and we were off! The girls did all of the measuring, dumping, egg cracking and mixing with just a little supervision and advice from me. They even managed to crack four eggs without a single shell fragment in the bowl! I gave the brownies a final stir or two and poured the batter into our new pan. (FYI, I followed the advice in the comments section for the recipe and reduced the amount of flour to 1 cup because we like fudgy brownies, not cakey ones).
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Happy Birthday, Mandy!
So my sweet, adorable niece, Mandy, is one of the cutest babies I've ever seen!
She is pensive, and thoughtful, and gentle in spirit. And thanks to my precious husband, I was able to be in Maryland when she first came home from the hospital, and again this year to celebrate her first birthday.


Friday, January 15, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Bella is Bella
When we got Bella almost a year ago, she was a cute little kitten, but her markings weren't that special and she was rather scrawny looking. She really didn't live up to the meaning of her name, but in the name of Twilight, I pushed for suggested that name anyway. In a way, she reminded me of the little kitten that the very old man and the very old woman from Millions of Cats adopt at the end of the book. Well, just like that kitten, Bella has grown into herself and has some really beautiful, distinctive markings. And she is just as sweet, and diminutive as the kitten in the book. She's my little shadow who jumps her upper body up to meet my hand when I bend down to stroke her. She has earned a special spot in all of our hearts.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Before the Cut
We took Ryan to get his hair cut today, so I convinced him to let me take a few pictures before it got neatened up. I actually like it this length but it drives Kevin nuts. This is another one of those photos where I applied the color popping technique. I think I like the technique, but wish it didn't leave the skin looking quite so washed out. Have to see if there's some way to do this while leaving the skintone more intact.
By the way, while I play around with the camera and such, I would really love any input about the results--do you like techniques used or should I not fiddle so much? That kind of stuff. Feel free to be brutally honest, please. Perhaps I should post before and after pics? In advance, thanks!
By the way, while I play around with the camera and such, I would really love any input about the results--do you like techniques used or should I not fiddle so much? That kind of stuff. Feel free to be brutally honest, please. Perhaps I should post before and after pics? In advance, thanks!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Willing Model
Monday, January 11, 2010
Being Artsy
Alright, so not only am I playing around with my new toys, I'm also playing with Photoshop. Apparently this technique is all the rage in portrait photography right now (the washed out color with popped eyes, not holding a cat's tail). I do like how it makes her eyes look, but not sure about the overall appearance. I'll keep playing with it though. The picture is just Katy being silly after dance class this afternoon. I asked her to show me a dance pose, but Midnight walked by and this is what she did instead. Gotta love that sense of humor.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Bokeh, Baby!
I'm finally taking some pictures (153 in the past two hours, but who's counting?). It's really fun. And I'm playing with all the settings, but I'll be honest I have no idea which settings I used from one picture to the next. Some of them turned out really nicely, and others, not so much. So next I need to start playing with purpose: taking a variety of pictures with certain settings so that I can review what is and isn't working (ISO settings, white balance settings, aperture and shutter speed and all the things I don't even know to be reviewing yet!
But for today, I'm enjoying the beautiful bokeh that is so easy to get with this camera, and the crispness of the portion of the images that I focused on. And the fact that I am getting amazing shots without needing to use any flash--loving the natural light.
And now it's time to go play some more. And maybe eat something.
Saturday, January 09, 2010
The Rest of My Life
There's a quote from When Harry Met Sally that sums up how I've been feeling for the past 6 weeks: "when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." Okay, it's not entirely accurate, I've already known who I want to spend the rest of my life with for some time now. But I did realize what I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing as far as a career is concerned, and waiting for that to start has felt interminable.
When January 1st finally rolled around and I could make the purchases (gotta maximize those tax deductions!), I felt giddy. But then there was the wait for them to start arriving. My camera bag came on Wednesday. My lenses came on Thursday. And my new baby came on Friday. But then I had to wait for the battery to charge. And then I realized that I didn't have a memory card--it supposedly shipped on the 3rd, but I was notified on the 6th that my order had been cancelled because they were out of stock. Huh.
So today, all of my stuff was ready. Today was the day that I could finally start to play. I'm embarrassed to say that I found the prospect thoroughly overwhelming. Just look at that monster! It's a really big camera. And it's got so many buttons and knobs and screens and things that I don't understand. So I sat, and read my manuals, and looked at it, and couldn't bring myself to actually take a picture. Lame. I know.
I guess the rest of my life can start tomorrow, because tomorrow I WILL pick it up and start shooting.
When January 1st finally rolled around and I could make the purchases (gotta maximize those tax deductions!), I felt giddy. But then there was the wait for them to start arriving. My camera bag came on Wednesday. My lenses came on Thursday. And my new baby came on Friday. But then I had to wait for the battery to charge. And then I realized that I didn't have a memory card--it supposedly shipped on the 3rd, but I was notified on the 6th that my order had been cancelled because they were out of stock. Huh.
So today, all of my stuff was ready. Today was the day that I could finally start to play. I'm embarrassed to say that I found the prospect thoroughly overwhelming. Just look at that monster! It's a really big camera. And it's got so many buttons and knobs and screens and things that I don't understand. So I sat, and read my manuals, and looked at it, and couldn't bring myself to actually take a picture. Lame. I know.
I guess the rest of my life can start tomorrow, because tomorrow I WILL pick it up and start shooting.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Mommy Playdate
What better way to kick off the weekend than with a Mommy Playdate? Ryan was outside playing with his friends, and Barbara came over with Mia, Carly and her new Scrabble board. None of the other mommies in the neighborhood were available to play (until Allyson showed up a little later). We enjoyed some wine, snacks, Scrabble and laughs, all while waiting for the UPS man to show up with my new toy...
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Evening Dash
Katy helped get drinks ready for dinner tonight. She loves taking the drink orders and then preparing what was requested. And I think she only licked the chocolate off of her own spoon, but I can't be certain about that!
After dinner, we piled into the van and headed back up to the school for the Science Fair awards ceremony. We received a call from the school this afternoon letting us know that Ryan was one of the top three students for the fourth grade. Not bad considering there were over 180 entrants. He was thoroughly embarrassed when I rushed up to snap a picture, and refused to look over at me.
After dinner, we piled into the van and headed back up to the school for the Science Fair awards ceremony. We received a call from the school this afternoon letting us know that Ryan was one of the top three students for the fourth grade. Not bad considering there were over 180 entrants. He was thoroughly embarrassed when I rushed up to snap a picture, and refused to look over at me.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Baby Book

Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Just in Time
I have always been a procrastinator when it comes to projects, and have tried to instill better habits in my children. Generally, I've been successful, but this particular project that spanned the Christmas season was an exception. There was just so much else going on throughout December, that I didn't stay on top of Ryan to get it completed earlier. Oh, and there was the issue of our not purchasing him the sugar cubes until two days ago that may have had an impact. But the project is done, just in time to be turned in by tomorrow's deadline.
While helping him to get the numerous photos into smaller formats, he commented "Mom, I really appreciate what you're doing for me." Without any prompting from me or Kevin. I was floored, and touched, and made to feel worthwhile with that one little heartfelt sentence. If only they understood how something so little means so much.
ETA:
Ryan won 2nd place for the entire 4th grade in the science fair! We are so proud! And is it bad to say thoroughly surprised?
While helping him to get the numerous photos into smaller formats, he commented "Mom, I really appreciate what you're doing for me." Without any prompting from me or Kevin. I was floored, and touched, and made to feel worthwhile with that one little heartfelt sentence. If only they understood how something so little means so much.
ETA:
Ryan won 2nd place for the entire 4th grade in the science fair! We are so proud! And is it bad to say thoroughly surprised?
Monday, January 04, 2010
Getting Ready
I am so excited about launching this photography business! I am spending ridiculous amounts of time going to other photographer websites to get ideas about what I do and don't want to include in mine. And then there's the time spent in Photoshop trying to design a logo. I've registered my domain name and gotten it linked to the host site and have set up a custom e-mail account, and purchased a book about HTML and CSS so that I can hopefully design my website myself rather than having to pay someone else to do it for me. I've spent countless hours researching cameras and lenses and figuring out what do I have to have to get started and weeding out those things that I'd like to have but that can wait until I'm making some income. My gear has been ordered and should all be starting to arrive by the end of this week! Oh, and I have my first newborn client--Olivia's teacher. I've offered to photograph her baby for free in exchange for allowing me to use any good pictures I happen to take in my portfolio. So excited to see where this career will take me and my family, and having a hard time waiting for it to start already!
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Science with an Ulterior Motive
All students in the 4th and 5th grades are required to submit a project for the Science Fair. Ryan has been talking about his project for over a month and we finally bought the sugar cubes today so that he could complete the testing. He wanted to see what effect temperature, agitation and acidity would have upon the rate of dissolution of a sugar cube. Cool, right? But as soon as we got the sugar cubes open, the real reason for his decision to conduct this experiment became apparent as he began begging to "please let me eat just one!"
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Friday, January 01, 2010
A New Year, A New Project 365
It's a new day, it's a new year, and it's a new Project 365. I can't wait to see where this year takes us, and I welcome you to join our family's journey. And what better way to begin a new year than with a well-organized garage? There are also all new shelves on the wall to the left. Kevin's favorite part? So many shelves are completely empty! What a great feeling to know there is some room to grow, if needed.
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