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My Mokey…

7 Sep

…is such a sweet little boy. He comes home every night around 9pm for love and cuddles. Then he’s ready to go back out for a full night and day of adventures until we see him at 9pm the next night. He has quite a busy schedule and very rarely graces us with his presence during the day. I don’t know how I was even able to take these photos of him since he is always mysteriously absent during daylight hours. Actually, I remember now. It was during the Great Cold Winter of 2010 when he was spending most of his nights indoors. I noticed that on Thursdays and ONLY Thursdays, he didn’t seem to have any early morning plans. He “overslept” and I was able to catch him after 9am, hardly interested in moving from his cozy spot on the rug. (At this point, he was usually leaving the house by 6:30am, NO later.) I knew those lazy Thursday mornings of his were going to be a short lived miracle so I grabbed my camera for a few shots. He wasn’t one for looking at me or even holding still for .2 seconds. I think I had to take 50+ shots just to get these few.







Camera Specs: Canon 5D Mark II, 50mm f1.4

Think Tank Retrospective 30

1 Sep

Pretty nice.

Snapshot: Pizza, Please

1 Sep

We recently made this delicious garden veggie pizza. It is a “white” pizza; we used Bolthouse Farms Yogurt Dressing in Ranch as the base. Then we piled on the mozzarella, mushrooms, tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, and spinach. Don’t forget to garlic the crusts! We spent a long time getting our Publix pizza dough as thin as we could (without ripping it). Not a fan of monstrously thick pizza crust.

I know it’s breakfast time, but this sounds good right now.

It bears mentioning that this is the shot before it was baked. No time for picture taking when you’re ravenously inhaling entire slices.
Camera Specs: Canon 5D Mark II, Sigma 24mm f1.8 Macro

Snapshot: Eat Mor Chikin

30 Aug

Chick-Fil-A. 3 years of free CFA and still goin’ strong. Love it. Never gets old. Sadly, Dave doesn’t like their breakfast there. Seriously, I mention breakfast at CFA and he actually FROWNS. Grimaces even. I couldn’t imagine why until he told me: “It’s a better value to use our cards for dinner.” Oh Dave. Love him.

Camera Specs: Canon 5D Mark II, Sigma 24mm f1.8 Macro

Snapshot: My Workspace

28 Aug

Disastrous. And I wonder why I run out of creativity.

Camera Specs: Panasonic Lumix LX3

Snapshot: Dining Table Cheer

23 Aug


Camera Specs: Canon 5D Mark II, 50mm f1.4

Owl Pillows

18 Aug

Here’s 3 of 4 owls that I’ve made for the little one. And if he doesn’t like them, then I’ll say I made them for me.

Diaper Bags vs. Camera Bags

18 Aug

This is the diaper bag we registered for. I love the colors and I’m a sucker for geometric patterns.

Sure, this bag is colorful and patterned and obviously says “diaper bag”. (Which is why it’s probably ok for Dave to carry it around proudly.) As someone who uses Vera Bradley bags, I tend not to care when my Vera bag inevitably doesn’t match 80% of my clothing. (This is the great mystical power that Vera Bradley has over it’s consumers. Fashion sense, better judgment, and an overall understanding of when something just doesn’t “work” is thrown out the window if you’re a VB owner. And on a completely unrelated note, have you seen the new VB “Slate Blooms” pattern???)

Still, I wonder if I will ever truly be happy using this diaper bag. Will it hold everything I need it to? Will I use it instead of a regular purse for my personal belongings? Will it fall apart after 6 months? Will I actually ever leave the house after baby? Will Dave look just as manly carrying it around? Will it bring me lifelong fulfillment and satisfaction? I know these questions and many more are going to be left unanswered until experience can speak up for the matter. For now, this Skip Hop Dash Deluxe is a winner. But…

There’s another option/idea/two-birds-to-kill-with-one-stone-concept. What if..what IF I could have a diaper bag that could ALSO ( and incredibly, fantastically, majestically even) hold my camera?? No not the point and shoot camera, silly, the BIG camera. With a lens attached. And maybe another lens too. Wouldn’t that be something?

The Kelly Moore “Boy Bag” might be the thing. It comes in this ruggedly sexy brown number and…

…this little mustard delight. Be still my heart.

From the inside shot, it would seem that this bag could do double duty as both a camera protecting tote and a diapers-and-other-baby-stuff-catch all. But for $200 (that’s 9 months of Chick-Fil-A, people!!!) I can’t help but wonder if I couldn’t just go to any department store (forget that, MARSHALLS) and find something similar that I could customize with padding for at least half if not a fraction of that cost. Bonus points are given to the Kelly Moore “Boy Bag” for being, well, boy friendly. As in, Dave would probably look absolutely mantastic carrying this around.

I also found the “Missy Bag” by Jo Totes. It costs less than half what the KM bag costs and it has even more room for the camera/lens/diaper combo. Just look at all that space in there!! Seriously.

I like that this bag is black and certainly more affordable but it gets major points deducted for looking exactly like a purse. Great for me of course, but not great at all for Dave to be saddled with. Yes, Dave sometimes holds my Vera Bradley tote for me. He doesn’t seem to mind and he holds his head high (probably to avoid making eye contact with strangers). Still, I don’t want my husband to have to carry around a purse. Come. On.

I suppose I could always carry around my own purse, the Skip Hop diaper bag, AND my $20 falling-apart camera bag. I have shoulders of steel, I can handle it. But wouldn’t order be restored to the world if I could fit those 3 bags into 1 bag?

****UPDATE****
You know, that Skip Hop Dash Deluxe diaper bag is cuuuute. But it’s also $55. I think we should take that moolah and apply it to something that’s going to be more practical. And leathah’. See: http://digital-photography-school.com/what’s-your-bag-a-quest-for-the-perfect-womans-camera-bag

16 x 20 Living Room Prints

18 Aug

We’re thinking about having this series of images printed for our living room. They would each be 16 x 20 and we’d put them in good ol’ Ikea Ribba Frames. (We already bought the frames which are hanging on the LR walls right now.) We have so many images to choose from but we like that these are all from our summer trip out west last year. Without a doubt, it was a life changing experience so I don’t think I will tire of looking at these photos every day. We think we like this selection and arrangement:

Charley Harper Flashcards

3 Aug

I’m awaiting these in the mail sometime soon. Inexpensive nursery art. Kinda fanfriggintastic.