Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

10 things I will probably manage to photograph this summer

Please note the *probably*.

I went from 18 photo ideas in January to 12 photo ideas by the end of May.  Theoretically I should be down to about 7 by August.

But hope springs eternal!

1. My husband (yes ladies, he cooks as well as shoots over the heads of bears)

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2. Havoc (helping Daddy cook)

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3. Mayhem (reading while others cook, like his mom)

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4 & 5 The dinos & nailpolish. Not often seen together, but I think they match wonderfully.

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6. Legos

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7. Myself

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8. My book pile

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9. The clones

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and

10. The cats (this is Smoke, who recently stayed away for 5 days & is now grounded & not allowed out of the house for a month)

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This post inspired by Shimelle’s  10 Things Blogged on the 10th for everyone in her Beyond Blogging for Scrapbookers. Please stop by shimelle.com for more posts.

Friday, April 09, 2010

The males at play

Our after dinner activity earlier this week.

Nobody was injured in the making of this film.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

Sci Fi Dad’s post today - Of Trucks and Gender inspired my choice for today’s photo

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This is from March of my 2008 Photo a Day project. These were the boys’ favorite books at the time. One copy of Happy Baby Things that Go and two copies of My First Truck Book.  These were actually copies 3 & 4 of those books, the first 2 having been read to pieces in the previous couple years.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

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One of my favorite baby photos of Havoc. He was 6 weeks old. My mother was very insistent that he needed sunglasses in the Florida sun

Monday, March 29, 2010

Some assembly required

Thursday I bought 2 dressers from IKEA. Each dresser came packed flat in 2 boxes. Friday night we bought a new TV stand and added a new tv to stand on it. The flat box for the TV stand weighed 85lbs. The TV only weighed 55lbs.

I spent 4.5 hours Saturday assembling dressers while DH took Havoc and planted trees with his scout troop.

Mayhem played Wii Lego Indiana Jones the whole time.

Parenting FAIL but it was a success from an uninterrupted assembly standpoint.

First I opened Box 1. 

There were drawers in Box 1

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Do you know what is the last thing the instructions have you assemble is? DRAWERS! Do you know where the instructions are packed? Box 2, with all the stuff you need to assemble first.

Why not name Box 2 Box1, since it is the one you need first?

The dresser involves the fun lining up of multiple pegs onto one board

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And of course you can never get all the pegs into the holes without having to lift up some of the ones that did make it in so you can line up the ones that didn’t, thereby causing THEM to not line up while the others do. 

5 tries to get the 14 pegs to line up!

The instructions clearly show one unhappy person attempting to assemble the dresser, with a big X on it and another drawing of two happy people attempting to assemble the dresser. Unfortunately only my unhappy self was available if I wanted those dressers assembled this weekend.

Eventually I did get it framed

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Having done one, the second was a snap!

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Let’s not talk about what the screwdriver and hammer did to my carpels or the big blister on the inside of my thumb from holding the drill, which is just a tad too big for my hand and has a long shaft holding the phillips head screwdriver bit.

So Sunday when the new TV stand needed to be assembled and the new TV mounted, I confined myself to providing the necessary hardware at each step & let DH damage his hands on it.  I also hooked up all the electronics & ran the wiring.

Because that is part of ‘home decor’ and DH doesn’t do ‘decor’

This was our old TV set up.

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This is the new TV set up.

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I really need to do something about those gold walls….

I luv the new TV.  Friday we received a disc from Netflix that lets us stream movies to the TV through the Wii!  I hate watching movies on my laptop so I have not used the instant viewing option much. We get unlimited instant viewing with our account so I am looking forward to getting to rewatch some of my favorite very old British dramas like Upstairs Downstairs and The Duchess of Duke Street, along with old Doctor Who episodes I haven’t seen in 20 years and Miss Marple & Poirot, as well as Red Dwarf and Monarch of the Glen, without having to wait for movies to be returned & shipped back.

(Pretty much the only thing I watched on PBS, once I outgrew Sesame Street, were, and still are, British tv shows)

I have to enjoy it while I can. Next week is Spring Break for the boys.

Friday, March 26, 2010

New lamps for old

I went to IKEA yesterday with my friend Mel. I wanted to get a dresser for the boys’ bedroom and she was looking for a desk for her daughter’s room. I ended up buying 2 dressers, each with 6 drawers (4 boxes) and she found a desk with attached side shelving units. (2 boxes) I have never appreciated the space in a mini van like I did yesterday.

But of course you can’t just pick up the furniture you want & go. First you have to walk through the marketplace full of stuff to put on or in or next to the furniture you want to buy. Kitchenware, plates, picture frames, bins of assorted sized and materials, garden things, hooks and shelves, pillows and curtains.

And lamps.

Mel wanted to get a Chinese lantern lampshade while we were there and after pondering the various hanging lamps, that were basically a cord with a plug on one end and a light fixture on the other that you hang from a cup hook on your ceiling (no wiring required) I, finally, at long long last, replaced a standing pillar lamp that I have loathed & despised for 14 years but just never found anything to replace it with.

This lamp came to us from a friend, who was moving. He got it from his grandmother who had bought it, along with most of his living room furniture, from some government auction sale. So it is a 4th hand hideous heavy monstrosity of a lamp to begin with. I hated it when he owned it, but DH can’t turn down free furniture.

This photo is from 2005

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The huge ugly lampshade fell and cracked that year & was so huge I never found another of appropriate size despite buying the largest lampshades I could find

This photo is from 2007

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The detested sofa in this photo is the same as the tan sofa in the 2005 photo, just with a new slipcover, in a last vain attempt to make it less horrible than it was.

We got the sofa at the same time from the same friend who got from the same grandma who bought it at auction. Words cannot describe how much I hated that sofa, though if you were reading this blog in 2006 & 2007 you know that isn’t quite true because I actually devoted many posts to that exact subject.

It was a ‘perfectly good sofa’ meaning yes, you could sit on it without pain & stand up with only minor effort if you were under 60, so I could never convince DH we needed to spend money on a new one. A couple months after this photo was taken my parents sold their home in WV and gave me their reclining sofa set. Which is a perfectly good sofa set, I like it and am delighted to have it, it just clashes horribly with everything else we own.

I am 42 years old and have never had my own sofa. Someday, when the kids are grown I am buying a leather one. I’ve started saving for it now.

The loathed & despised lamp is also a ‘perfectly good lamp’ in it’s way. It does cast light, which is it’s prime function. Can’t argue with that. DH cannot be convinced that buying another stand lamp is necessary, so I have lived with the horrid thing for going on 14 years now.

But NO MORE!  I saw those hanging lamps and knew I was at long last free of the unwanted pillar lamp.

Behold!

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A perfectly adequate replacement lamp. $12.99 (and the sofa from my parent’s house)

It’s not stunning. I admit. My joy in it right now come solely because it is not the hated pillar lamp.

BUT! The plain boring white shade is replaceable! In time I can get a crinkle paper shade. Or a bright blue round globe. Or a long skinny green tube. I could even get a sort of paper pie plate with colored beads dangling from it as a shade! Endless possibilities!

Not to mention it’s another excuse to go to IKEA. I hadn’t been in 6 years.

That is way too long between IKEA visits.

Photos of the new dressers will be up sometime next week. I have to assemble them & it’s probably going to take me all day Saturday to do that.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

A photographer’s eye

(very photo heavy post)

Saturday evening I took some photos in the kitchen and absentmindedly left the camera on the table.

Sunday morning, around 8am, Havoc comes in the bedroom and informs me he’d been taking some pictures and the camera wasn’t working any more because it was full.

I had taken maybe a dozen photos. The card holds 351. What did Havoc feel he needed to take over 300 photos of?

Mostly he was perfecting his composition studies of “Cat with Bowl”

First selecting the right angle for the shots

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Then getting in close

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Followed by some experimenting with the rule of thirds composition

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and centering

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There was also “Cat Wishing for a Bowl”

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“Cat Relaxing”

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And the popular “Cat Among the Stuff” series

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Cat photos accounted for more than 200 of the photos.

Then there was “Clone Trooper Parking”

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(everyone thinks I pose the toys in my 365 photos, but 95% of the time I just photograph what I find, though probably I would have called these Sunbathing Troopers or Clones at the Drive In)

Finally there is the obligatory self-portrait

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There were also about 75 photos of Mayhem that I can’t share because Mayhem had removed his pajamas when he woke up.

Monday, March 08, 2010

What’s in the bag?

When I started my 365 project this year I came up with a list  of about 15 things I wanted to take a photo of every month, things like groceries, the front yard, sunsets, dinos, the book tower, etc. One of them was the contents of my purse.

However I completely spaced that one until last week when Mel and Ruth posted theirs. It’s too late now to do a year of it but I think I will try to get it in at random.

This was my purse on Friday.

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It’s a DSLR bag that I often carry because of the roominess. Please note the lack of DSLR.

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This is what all was stuffed in that bag

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Friday I had a lot of time to kill while out and about, so I had various things to keep me occupied – my cross stitch project, the book I am currently reading and my Nintendo DS

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These are my electronics that accompany me most places. A small camera (since I am using the bulk of the bag to hold books & craft stuff & can’t fit my D40), my cell phone and my Creative Zen mp3 player. The camera is all scratched up from being in DH’s pocked with his keys & multi tool over Xmas.

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Then there is the rest of the stuff – wallet, reusable grocery bag, unused coupons, grocery receipt & car keys

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What is in the wallet?

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Lots of cards – Sams Club, 3 department stores, couple of bank cards for the ATM (we try to stick to cash only), insurance card, driver’s license & library card. Then there are the membership cards – Build a Bear, GameStop, Martins (grocery), Blockbuster, Petsmart, Sephora, Safeway (grocery) and a pass to the Shenandoah national park we got while visiting a year ago. It’s good until May 2010 should we feel like making the trip again. Some more coupons that didn’t get used (Mayhem likes Reese Puffs and Gushers so I stock up on the coupons for them). Rewards cards – Dairy Queen (I’m one blizzard away from  a free blizzard), Smoothie King Kids, Tropical Smoothies, and regular Smoothie King. Obviously I like cold creamy drinks. And last, but by no means least $70 in cash and $1.63 in change. All of which was spent over the weekend on dinner out and stuff to make cookies.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Recent 365 photos

I’ve been slacking on posting my 365 photos. Some have made it into Weekly Winners or other posts but these haven’t been posted before.

35/365 – I’ve started a cross stitch project

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36/365 – Gnocci with beef & sausage ragu

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38/365 - Havoc

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40/365 – It was his birthday. He wanted brownies instead of muffins.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Never manages to be Wordless Wednesday

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A rare moment of peace & quiet Monday at the end of a 4 day holiday. They were watching the Penguins of Madagascar on the TV in our bedroom. later we would have epic drama over practicing TKD forms before class, but this was nice while it lasted.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

5 days into my 365 project

And 2 of the photos feature clones, one with Legos & one with dinos. And one photo of food.

I can see a theme emerging already.

Man these guys are short

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It’s ok buddy. Really. It’ll be ok

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$130 of groceries lurk behind that juice & under those eggs & meat.

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I have also managed to stick to my Lightroom importing & tagging resolution! 5 whole days now! Woohoo! But I am not going to pretend there are loads of veggies under that box of Premium Saltines. I’m still working on ‘veggies are more than a side dish’ That zucchini & the leeks are going to be part of a frittata tomorrow nights, so that’s something anyway.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Scrapbook Saturday

Some more Journal Your Christmas pages

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I have the 24th done except for editing the photos, so I am as caught up as I have been all month.