Daily Diary – May 11 2011

I must admit that writing these at the end of the day is harder because by around this time I feel worn out and my perpective on the day is paler than usual. However tired I might feel at this moment, today was a wonderful day. It was flower-day at school so we picked some flowers and made a cute little bouquet for David’s teacher which David took to school.

After David left for school, I exercised and then sketched for a little bit and then it was time to pick up my friend Caroline who happens to be in town for a day. She came back here and we chatted and hung out until it was time to pick up David. We picked him up and then I dropped off Caroline and came back home where David showed me his bookmark and “earth” (which is mostly covered with water, he tells me.)

Then I got a smile.

The little one has been obsessed with coloring at the table lately. Which would be just fine if he didn’t color with one color for a second before the said “done” and threw it on the floor. Again. Again. Again and again. One can quickly get tired of that game.

Now I am going to go take my walk with David and then it’s time to journal and do my leg exercises so I can go to book club. Hectic day. Tomorrow will be too but then I will have a quiet Friday and weekend. All the days are lovely in their own ways and challenging too. I am just thankful I get to pause a bit and take time for myself each day a bit. And be with my kids. And do work I love.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I spent the day with Caroline. She’s quite awesome and I am so thankful to have her as a friend.
2. I am grateful that I made a nutritionist appointment for next week.
3. I am grateful that I decided to take a few days off work. I need to rest a bit.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful we finished our book. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful Mommy and I took a walk.
3. I am grateful that I start a Junie B book tomorrow.

A Book a Week – Flash Burnout

I decided to buy Flash Burnout because I read about the author on my friend Charity’s blog. Charity is a Young Adult writer and she mentioned that this author had recently been diagnosed (again) with cancer and this time it wasn’t likely that she would recover.

They were giving away many of her books but I just wanted to buy it myself. I liked the premise and wanted to support the author. I am so glad I downloaded it. I really enjoyed reading this book. I liked each of the characters, the several plotlines and overall I loved the tone of the story. I just liked the author’s voice and many of the details in the story.

Here is the author’s blog and her story in her own words.

Daily Diary – May 10 2011

Happy Tuesday! My day was quite good even though it was no different than most days! I had two appointments this afternoon, though, so it meant the photo taking process was super fast and started with the typical silly faces.

And then me begging and some smiles.

But even the begging didn’t do it for the little one.

Who simply wasn’t in the mood.

So, alas, they are all blurry. But some days go like that.

I’ve been doing a lot of journaling lately and finding out things about myself. One of the things I did earlier this week was to focus on my word (free) and make a long list of things I wanted to be “free of” (from my past) and a list of things I wanted to feel “free to be” (future) so that I could asess progress a bit and also make some plans. And I’ve been working on the plans and already implemented a few. Free is a really important word for me so I am trying to make sure I keep it in the forefront of my mind all year and actively work on it.

I also did a lot of journaling on friendship. I’ve decided to drop some friends and cultivate other friendships. I’ve decided to listen closely to what makes me feel bad/small and what makes me feel good/empowered. And instead of beating myself up about feeling small, just focus on doing more of the latter. Being with people who make me feel good. Doing things that make me feel good. Visiting blogs/sites that excite me and get me motivated. Etc. etc.

So far. So good. I have some things I’ve been putting off working on. Like the class I mentioned and possibly another one. But I know the mood will strike and things will get done. They always do. In the meantime, I am sketching away and reading to my son, taking walks with my boys and enjoying every moment of the California sunshine.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that David took a walk with me, I love love love walking with my boy.
2. I am grateful that I went to the doctor and will hopefully see a nutritionist soon.
3. I am grateful my friend Caroline is in town and that I get to see her tomorrow!

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that the open house is on Thursday. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful Mommy and I took a walk.
3. I am grateful that I get to stay up and play with my legos for a bit.

Weekly Art Journal – Weeklong for April 11

And here’s another one of my weeklong pages. This one was inspired by Rebecca Sower sort of. This piece but not really exactly. I still want to do that at some point, too. Anyhow, I just put some fabric together and made a heart.

Here it is empty:

I sprayed some color using sprays and then used baby wipes to gently wipe it around the page.

here’s the left page:

And the right side:

And here’s the filled page:

I love all the variety in all the pages from week to week. This is still definitely one of my favorite projects of all time.


Weekly Art Journal is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here. And you can find out more about the weeklong daily journaling here.

Daily Diary – May 9 2011

Today was one of those days that flew by pretty quickly. I did my morning routine and worked and worked and then it was time to get David. When we came back home, Nathaniel wanted to sit on the chair and color. I asked him to smile and this is what he gave me.

Then I snapped some photos as David told me about his day.

He has such an infectious smile.

Nathaniel colored all the while.

And ate the caps. And colored on his fingers. And high chair. And everywhere else, too.

David and I read our book. This was a very long one but it’s almost over. I have an incredible headache now and I am not sure if I am just exhausted or it’s my jaw. I have several types of chronic pain between my herniated back and my jaw, it’s hard on days when I am more tired than usual or have higher stress. And it’s been both lately. So I think this is a signal that I need to rest and take some time off. Maybe I’ll take tomorrow off work!

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that David talked to me today. He was feeling sad and shared some of his innermost feelings with me. It broke my heart and I tried to make sure he felt my love but I am deeply grateful he felt like he could tell me.
2. I am grateful for people who exude happiness. People who make me feel happy to be around them. I am glad there are people like that in the world.
3. I am grateful for journaling. It’s been helping me a lot lately and I am now doing it daily. I am glad I took up the practice and the benefits are almost immediate to me.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that we took a walk with mommy. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that I made a fake head for open house (they are going to have faces and shirts to make it look like the kids are sitting at their chairs from what David tells me.)
3. I am grateful that the open house is coming in two days.

You Love Your Daddy Time

I had the honor to guest design for My Creative Scrapbook kit club in March. This is one of the layouts I made with their main kit.

Journaling Reads:
One of my favorite things to photograph is you and daddy. How much you love each other and how happy you are when he’s playing with you. I know he cherishes these moments with you as much as you love them. You two have a special relationship and I love watching you so much.

And some details:

Daily Diary – May 8 2011

Happy Mother’s Day everyone! I woke up this morning and came downstairs to find this:

David tells me the banner was his idea and Daddy cut the hearts and he colored them. It says Happy Mother’s Day. Before anything else, I wanted to get my exercise out of the way so I worked out, showered and I then got to have some delicious yogurt and fruit breakfast with my boys. I got some beautiful pink tulips and lots and lots of love from my boys.

Then it was time for the family shoot. I always have to wait for Jake to sit cause when I am setting up the tripod, he’s always taller than I envision. Every now and then I catch these wonderful moments in the process.

Here’s Nathaniel looking at the camera (which he only does when he’s clicking.)

The rest of the shoot went something like this:

Then it was time to read to David so Jake got to rest and we read four chapters of our book while the little boy played. Then it was quiet time while nathaniel napped, Jake worked, I sketched and David played. After Nathaniel woke up, the boys ate their veggies:

And I took advantage of some nice light.

And the fact that Nathaniel was in the high chair and couldn’t run away.

Then we got to do part two of Mother’s Day celebrations which was to watch Bambi. None of us had seen it and I already told David that the mom died so he was prepared for it and didn’t take it badly. It was amazing to see how much Disney movies have changes since then. (And wow how many Disney movies don’t have a mom at all or have an evil one.)

Then Jake went to exercise and I read my book while the boys played. It’s been a while since I read a book for hours during the day and it was wonderful. Right as I was in the bathroom, David ran in and said I wanted to get a photo of “this!” When I came out, he was sitting at the table with Nathaniel and letting him color in his workbook.

I tried to get Nathaniel to look at me but he wouldn’t until I took the pencil away.

Which then made him super-sad.

So I gave it back, of course. Then it was dinner and family night. We played Atari together. Mostly the boys played and I worked on my photos and finished my book. Now the kids are down and I still have to do my art journaling, journaling and leg exercises. But, all in all, a truly wonderful and relaxing day. I didn’t make an art journal page which would have been nice and I didn’t cross off many items on my todo list. But I had a nice, relaxing weekend and I spent a lot of time with my boys and a lot of time alone, resting. So I am truly grateful and content.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I had a wonderfully relaxing weekend.
2. I am grateful for all the inspiration out on the internet. For artists who share so I can get inspired to sketch. For writers who write books I can get lost in. I am so so grateful.
3. I am grateful for my boys who made my day so special. Who make all my days special. For my mom who’s extraordinary. For my sister who is absolutely the best person I know.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that it’s Mother’s Day. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that I made a banner for mommy.
3. I am grateful that we are playing atari for family night.

Reading with David – Encyclopedia Brown Boy Detective

David says:
I gave this story four stars because I didn’t like that you had to jump back and forth to see the solutions of each mystery.

I liked the boy detective and Sally because they were both very smart. I didn’t like the egg spinner story because the boy in it was trying to cheat!

I liked that he was really observant and could figure out what really happened by listening carefully to find where there were mistakes in the story. It was nice that the dad asked his son’s opinion and took him along when he went to solve a mystery.

I thought it was funny that the paper bag only had bread in it. My favorite story was the one with the sword because it was cool that it had a sword in it. My least favorite one was the one with the necklace because I didn’t like that the friend faked the whole thing.


Reading a book a week with my six-year-old son David is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.

Daily Diary – May 7 2011

A lovely day here today. I woke up relatively early but only lay around for a short time before I exercised and got ready for our family shoot. I messed up the setup so Jake’s head got cut off more than I would have liked and the depth of field was a bit shallower than it should have been. But that’s just the way things go sometimes.

Nathaniel was still chasing after the remote. When he got it, he’d immediately say “Daddy” and give it to Jake. Each time. Here he is diving for it.

And laughing. Look at that laugh!

You can see my depth of field problem clearly here. David was out front so he got blurred.

tickle time.

After the shoot, David and I read our book as Nathaniel went through all the tupperware and got bored.

Here’s the obligatory “oh come on mom take the smiling shot already so I can be done” photo.

Then Nathaniel napped and David played wii. I sketched. It took a long time and just when I finished Nathaniel woke up so we went to the birthday of a neighbor’s daughter. When we got back, David played just a bit more and Nathaniel kept trying to get him to put the glasses on so I snapped a photo just for fun.

Then the boys went upstairs and played Atari (yes Atari!) with Dad while sketched once more. (yey for two sketches!!) Then we all went and got dinner, a bit more Atari and the boys went to bed. Jake and I worked together for a bit and then I did my art journal. Now I have to finish my leg exercises, journal and maybe I will read a bit or maybe I might sketch more. I am loving sketching so much. And I am grateful for such a full and wonderful day. Here’s to a tomorrow that’s just as good!

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I did two sketches. They are different and they both make me happy.
2. I am grateful for feeling rested despite getting so much done.
3. I am grateful for all the little things: stickers on the toys from nathaniel’s obsession, nathaniel’s crazy laugh and the way he opens his arms all the way as he runs to hug you, his kisses. David’s excitement with Atari, his love of Star Wars, the way he likes to snuggle up with me. Jake’s tight, wonderful hugs, his beautiful smile, the way he plays with the boys and how much they all love him and he loves them. I am so grateful for so much today. Even the irritating moments are ones I look back upon with gratitude later so I am trying to enjoy them more and be grateful for them more. Life’s all about the little moments.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I played Atari . {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that we went out to dinner.
3. I am grateful that tomorrow is Mother’s Day.

Us Right Now – May 7

jake
Jake had another good week. New clients who invested, domain registered, meetings, etc. etc. He’s also planning for his trip to NYC next week. Normally I’d say I wish I were going, too, but to be 100% truthful I like being at home right now and want to be here more than just about anywhere else. Anyway, he’s got a trip coming up and I think while he’s stressed a bit, he’s also excited and looking forward to some business meetings and seeing some good friends. He’s also helped me several times this week and I am very grateful that his new schedule accommodates my work craziness so much better than the old one did.

karen
This was crazy. Several last minute fires, emergencies and a lot of stressful work for me. It all worked out in the end (as it often does, thankfully) but it came down to the 11th hour several times this week. We did have some work friends over on Monday and had a lovely night of playing Startup Fever, a board game one of my co-workers created. It was one of the most fun nights I can remember in a long time. So, overall, I can’t say it was a terrible week but I was more stressed out than I would have liked. Here’s to hoping next week is calmer.

david
David had a good week at school. They had a scientist visit the school this week who brought some sea life with him so David got to hold a starfish and other animals and he loved it. He spent the week preparing for the Open House art show they have next week and for Mother’s Day. He made me a heart shink-a-dink with his own art and a very beautiful card. He also got a brand new Star Wars book from the library. Good week.

nathaniel
Nathaniel is getting to be bored more easily and goes through the drawers and things he shouldn’t be touching more and more often now. There are more meltdowns. But there is also more love. He runs around with his arms open saying “uuuug” and hugs and kisses each of us. He is so sweet that I forgive all the bad habits.


Us Right Now is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.

Daily Diary – May 6 2011

Well the emergency that started Wednesday did not end so I went to bed stressed last night and woke up to even more bad news this morning so I ended up working non stop with a large number of stresses all day. Just about anything that could go wrong, did. I stressed and stressed and stressed pretty much all day. And now I am a heap of tired mass.

The highlight of my day was David coming home and giving me his Mother’s Day presents. I got a wonderful shrink-a-dink heart pin with David’s art on it and this great card that says “I love you mom because you are super nice to me.”

Love my boy.

I tried to get a few photos of the little boy, too but he wasn’t really up for it. I snapped anyway and the light was just magnificent.

So I snapped more.

I got his attention.

And those huge eyes stared at me.

Isn’t he so very beautiful?

And I love his laugh.

This one, too, he’s so magnificent. I am so blessed and lucky.

And here we are. I still have to do some exercises and work on my art journal and journal journal. I haven’t done any of my todo list items for today either. Work came and clobbered everything else.

Some days are just like that. Thankfully, tomorrow is another day! Happy Friday to all of you!

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that the push is out and we’re done for the moment. Even if just briefly.
2. I am grateful for my family. I just adore my family so much. My kids, my husband, my sister and nephews and brother in law, my mom and dad. I really have a good family. Yes of course we have ups and downs but in general I have so much more good than bad and I know that’s nothing to take for granted.
3. I am grateful for the weekend. I really need rest this weekend.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I got to pick a prize from the prize box . {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that I got a new Star Wars book from the library at school and read it to my class.
3. I am grateful that I played connect four with dadddy.

Healthy For Life – Week 18

I can’t believe May is here. I remember thinking in January that I would raise the distance of exercise until June (to 3.1) and then hold it there. At the time June seemed so far away and here we are less than a month away to the stopping period. I am now exercising 3.0 miles a day. And I won’t lie, it’s been hard. Partly cause I am much more exhausted than usual lately. Partly due to stress at work which is affecting my sleep and my nutritional intake. Partly cause 3.0 miles a day is no joke. It’s hard but I still do it. Every single day and I am still so very proud of myself afterwards. That’s almost a 5K a day. Amazing for someone who never ever exercised before.

The food is not going as great. I’m still eating healthier than not but more graham crackers and less veggies than usual. I bought a bunch of salads for this week and have been eating those which is good and I think I will prioritize better nutrition for the summer so thinking about ways to work on it more actively. The weight progress hasn’t been huge in April but on the plus side I bought this dress from Anthro and it’s a size two. I know it doesn’t look so small in the photo but I swear it’s a two. I am quite amazed and grateful for that progress.

and here’s this week’s card:


Healthy for Life is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.