Friday, March 30, 2012

Happy Birthday To My Beautiful Mumma!

Today she is 49. Beautiful at 49. Enough years to have the experience to guide me in life and offer advice, yet enough youth to understand me and offer a shoulder to lean on and to be one of my very best friends. My beautiful mother.


Each year, each holiday, each special occasion, now reminds us to appreciate each other and our time together. It was just two years ago, only three months before my wedding day, that we were faced with uncertainty and apprehension beyond words. Mom needed an aortic replacement, and she needed it now. It was due to a heart condition we have that we have been monitored for for the last fifteen plus years. We knew this could one day come, but I guess somewhere deep down I never thought it actually would. Especially not before my wedding, RIGHT before my wedding.

In the weeks leading up to the surgery, we were sure to make moments, memories, fearing they could be our last.

We had our first Mother/Daughter Mystery Trip. I took her to a surprise location with surprise activities - Grand Haven for shopping, beach time, lighthouses, and a sailboat cruise - a tradition that we now continue, trading off surprise-planning duties yearly.

We went to the local metropark to spend a sunny afternoon laying in the grass, watching the birds, and taking photos together.

We made arrangements that no child wants to make with their parents - the dreadful "just in case" arrangements.


Then surgery day came. And went. And she was still here. She was in pain, but she was still here, and getting better every day. Still here to guide me, still here to be a shoulder, and still here as one of my very best friends. Still here to walk me down the aisle with my dad. And I hope I never take her for granted, because I know just how lucky I am to have her in my life. My beautiful Mumma. Thank you for every day.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Let The Blooming Begin!

There is a wooded park about a half hour away from home, a nature sanctuary, that each spring is carpeted with spring flowers. Mostly striped squill, but also clusters of narcissus and these white-to-purple flowers that blanketed the ground in patches.

It is a wooded wonderland, and each spring visit I nearly expect to see fairies darting to and fro among the trees. The frogs chirp in the pond beside the trail, and it is not a rare occasion to see deer or raccoons. During this short-lived bloom time the park has lots of visitors to admire the beautiful blooms.


My friend's mother takes wonderful photos and especially likes to take flower photos. I've wanted to take her here for the past couple years, but the timing has never worked out correctly (the flowers only last usually a couple of weeks).


This year, we made it. And it was a beautiful sunny day - perfect for a stroll in the woods. Both my friend's mother and grandmother came and we had a great time, just some women and some flowers.

Ok, the following photo is the quince in my yard, but it was still part of the same flower-photo day. :)


(An older photo, but below is a shot I took a couple years ago during a visit to the sanctuary. The sight just touched my heart.)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Happy 1st Birthday, Jackson!

Over the weekend we celebrated the first birthday of my cousin's baby, Jackson. He is such a cutie, and a sweet little guy!





He's already looking like such a little man - driving already, and learning mechanical maintenance! Hubby and I were really happy to see he like the lawnmower we bought him. It was the perfect opportunity, too, for me to start practicing portraits. I mean, look at that face! Could there be a cuter little model!?

Friday, March 9, 2012

Be Still.

Nothing is more still, or calm, than the woods were on this particular evening. It felt as though the forest was meditatiing, and sharing that peaceful quiet with me.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Emma

I'm starting to use my new Lightroom 3 program to do some photo editing. I finally have to make the switch now that Picnik is closing. I think it's for the better, I just have to learn this new program. So far I like it. There is so much information on the web about how to use all the different editing functions. Anyhow, here's one of my first few attempts with Lightroom 3. Sweet little Emma.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Take A "Photo" Hike

This was the perfect weekend for it. A little chill - enough to enjoy being bundled up. Sparkling white snow crunching beneath my feet. Rays of sunshine peeking through the trees. *sigh* It was a perfect day for being outside.


On Sunday, I took advantage of the new snow we had gotten (one of only a couple snows this year). The hubby was out with the boys. I woke up ambitious and got a lot done around the house. Then it was my "me" time. I took photos of the birds at the feeder, then threw on my boots and headed out to the nearby state park for a hike in the woods.


It felt so good to be outside. I could have hiked all day, but by the time I got back to my car the sun was already on its way out. I even stopped on the way home to say hello to the ducks that hang out at our neighborhood boatlaunch looking for a handout from the frequenters who stopped to feed them.


It's rare that I get days to myself, and I found this one to be particularly refreshing.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Mile High

I have posted before about my love/hate relationship with heels. I love how they look, LOVE to wear them, hate how GARGANTUAN they make me. I'm already 5'11". With the size feet that I have (size 11.... eeek!) to keep balance with all that height, those little 1" heels look like I'm just standing on a pebble in the back - they make my foot look even longer than flats do. I need some heel height to balance out my long foot and give it nice shape. But then, even with only 3" heels I'm 6'2". What's worse, my husband is the same height as me, so any inches that I add are just inches I hover over him.

Regardless, my love of heels has won. I recently bought two pairs of boots with heels between 3" and 4". And I love them. I wear my "Wang" boots by Blowfish nearly every day. I've since seen them on clearance and almost bought a second pair for when my first pair inevitably wears out.

Still, I have to draw the line somewhere. It was hard not to purchase these boots I tried on the other day. I threw them on just for a laugh, and almost found myself immediately at the register. They are rediculously tall - 6" heels with about a 2" platform. That makes me about, oh, 6'5". But they were easy to walk in, super comfy, and not nearly as hooker-ish as I thought once I put them on. I had two people comment on how cute they were right there in the store. Alas, they were a bit too much. One of those items that I would love and admire at home, but be too afraid to wear out and about. But I just had to post about them, because they were just that cool.