Note to Self: Slow Down and Enjoy These Precious Moments

This was done as a guest design spot for Mission to Create, please make sure to visit the blog so you can see all the amazing creations.

Journaling Reads:
I often find myself wishing for the next steps in life. For you to walk and then talk and then be potty trained and on and on. But then I look at David and remember when he was little like you. Time passes too quickly. I need to slow down and enjoy you right now.

Tim Holtz Products used:
Lost and Found paper
Alphabet soup Grungeboard
Elements Grungeboard
Denim Paint Dabber
Time Pieces
Filmstrip Ribbon
Nostalgic Tissue Tape
Journaling Tickets

Details:

Holiday Project – Paper Garland

I have this window in front of my desk that always stays closed. For the holidays, I thought it would be fun to make a little garland so I can enjoy the little sunlight that comes in. I hung a small Martha Stewart garland and then punched hearts, snowflakes, doilies and butterflies out of my favorite green and blue My Mind’s Eye papers and I stitched to my heart’s content and just loosely hung them on each other so it looks like a web of snowflakes.

Since it’s right in front of the window, it’s hard to get a good shot, but I really do love it.

I even made a little movie for you:

This was originally posted at My Mind’s Eye’s blog.

Daily Diary – January 19 2010

Someone please slow down time. I am not ready for it to be the end of December yet. We’re more than halfway and I want it to slow slow slow down.

Welcome to another edition of “the faces my kids make.” Here’s Nathaniel watching TV.

Not even sure there are words for this one.

Here he is after throwing the toy to David’s face and my telling him that it was a bad thing to do.

Here’s my sweet (and lately sometimes not so sweet) boy with the blue eyes.

Here he is again, at the Target parking lot, waiting for Daddy to come with the car.

making his little brother laugh:

And there we are. My crazy, sweet, funny, and sometimes really difficult but always worthwhile boys.

Love them so. A quiet day here, hope it was the same for you.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that my todo list is finally quite small with nothing urgent on it. Or so I think at least. We’ll see tomorrow.
2. I am grateful that despite being deeply tired and achy, I am still walking/running.
3. I am grateful that I painted a bit tonight. I have a lot to say about painting but i am too tired tonight.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. grateful that mommy and i read together {* his pick for the journal}
2. playing on the computer
3. watching football with daddy

December Daily – Day 18

Instead of putting lots of photos from Fairyland I decided to just pick my favorites of each of the boys.

and the little one:

And then I had tow things I wanted to save: the key we bought to listen to the stories and the diploma the magician gave David. I folded up the diploma and tied a bit of ribbon to the key and put them in a Maya Road envelope:

another look: (i love the My Mind’s Eye sticker on both of the pages)

and finally on the back, I journaled and added some word stickers.

And that’s day eighteen.

Digital Downloads – Holiday Tags

A few months ago, I made some handmade tags for Julie’s handmade for the holidays series. There were six tags and one set of downloads. This is the set of digital downloads.

if you feel like you’re too stressed or busy to create the handmade tags I’ve been posting, I also wanted to offer you an even faster alternative. Here are three tags you can download and print.

You can click here to download them.

And if you want to make them a little more interesting, you can ink them up after you print them, like I did with mine.

You are welcome to play with these as much as you want and use them anywhere you’d like. You are NOT allowed to sell them ever. You don’t have to but I’d appreciate a link back if you do use them.

This was originally posted at Julie Fei-Fan Balzer‘s blog as part of handmade for the holidays series.

You in the Picture

in November, I did a guest post for shutter sisters and I wanted to put a copy of the text here for posterity.

In the last three years, I’ve taken over 200,000 photos. Most of these are pictures of my family. My kids, my husband, parents, etc. I just went back and looked at all of them. Guess how many of these photos have me in them?

Eleven.

I am not making this up. Out of the hundreds of thousands of photos we have of our family from the last three years, my face is in eleven of them. Eleven.

I hate having my picture taken. Since I am the official family photographer, I rarely ever face having to be in the pictures myself. On the rare occasions when someone asks me to get in the photo, I always respectfully refuse to do it. I am quiet about it but also firm. This is how I’ve successfully managed to avoid being in most of them.

I’ve learned that many photographers are like me; they prefer to stay behind the camera. For me, the biggest reason is that I have a hard time seeing myself in a picture. When I look at a photo, all I can see is the bulges of fat or the imperfections in my features. I see the blemishes on my face. My too-big nose. My belly. My sunken eyes. Bushy eyebrows. I can go on and on. I don’t see the happy mom or the loving wife, I just see a flawed human being.

I don’t know how much of this is common across all people and how much of it my low self-esteem but here’s what I do know: I need to get over it.

I need to get into the picture more often.

There are many reasons why it’s important to take the time and effort to be in more of our photographs. This list might be different for each person but here are some of my reasons:

Posterity
I lost my grandmother last February. One of the first things I did after she passed away was collect all the photos of her I could find. I wanted pictures from all throughout her life from childhood to old age. Those photos were the faces of all my memories of her. They are what brought my thoughts to life and I held them close for a long time. They allowed me to mourn and remember all at the same time. I don’t think it’s fair to deny that to my children or loved ones. I can’t imagine a world where I didn’t have any photos of my grandmother. Photos are one of the most significant ways we’re remembered. People don’t look at how big your nose was,; they’re just so happy to have anything of you left to them. So I remind myself that even if I don’t want to do it for myself, I owe it to my kids, to my husband, and other people who love me.

Therapy
While it has tangible benefits to others, I think having my picture taken more often is also going to be beneficial to me. Repetition has numbing power. If I just get in the photos all the time no matter how dressed up I might or might not be, I think I will stop seeing all the details of myself in each photo. It will just become the norm that I am in pictures and I will start looking at it the way I look at the other people in the picture. Seeing myself again and again, hugging the people I love, smiling, and being happy is bound to have a positive effect on me eventually. And even if it doesn’t, it means I will have hundreds of proofs of my joyful life.

Education
Because I get my photo taken so rarely, I have never experimented with different angles or looks. I don’t know if I have a good side. I don’t know if it’s better for me to lean on one foot or lean forward. I don’t know if I should smile with an open mouth or a closed one. Many of these things might seem silly to think about but a lot of being photogenic is about knowing the small details about yourself. Even the most beautiful person can look terrible if the picture is taken from the wrong point of view. So having more photos of myself will give me exposure and opportunity to learn.

Empathy
I take pictures of people all the time. I do professional shoots of families. I take photos of my kids, my husband, my parents and even strangers. I guarantee you that most of these people feel the discomfort of being in front of the lens. As a photographer who never has her own picture taken, it’s easy for me to forget how uncomfortable it feels to be in front of the camera. And since I do this as a profession, I think it’s important for me to remember that delicate feeling. It will make me a better photographer.

Because of these reasons, and more, I decided that 2011 will be the year when I get in the picture more often. I will create opportunities to make sure it happens. Each month, I will set up our tripod so we can get a full-family shot. I will hand over the camera to my husband. I will learn the intricacies of the self timer and find the best spots to use it in my house. I will experiment with angles and creative shots. I will take enough photos of myself that I can see myself as just another person in the photo. I will do this for myself and for my children. And I won’t wait until January.

The holidays are the best time to start such a project because there’s a lot of joy and festivity. Also because most people have visitors during the holidays so there are more people to hand over the camera to and more reasons to capture each moment. So, if any of you are like me and tend to avoid being in the picture, I challenge you to get in the photo more this holiday season. Just let go of your worries and embrace the opportunity. Hand over that camera and hug your loved ones. Put on a big smile and say cheese. I am confident you will not regret it.

In the meantime, I would love for you to share the last time you were in front of the lens. If you can’t find one, how about you take a photo right now and share it with us?

Daily Diary – December 18 2010

We’ve tried to go to Fairyland for three years. Each year, something came up and we were unable to make it there during the holidays. We were originally supposed to go yesterday but it was pouring rain.

So when we woke up this morning and it wasn’t raining, we decided to give it a try. Since it was David’s wii-day, he whined about leaving home but then when we got there, he was suddenly happy (shocking, I know!)

We walked around a bit. Everything was wet and most of the rides were closed. But it was still neat to be there.

All the rides were kid-sized. Which I loved. David got on the ferris wheel. And we all watched.

Nathaniel thought it was awesome.

He couldn’t stop smiling.

then we went to the puppet show of Cinderella. It was actually quite good.

Nathaniel loved it, too.

David was totally engrossed.

I love snapping photos of the kids while they are looking elsewhere. It makes me feel like I am taking a snapshot of their souls.

then we went to the magic show and David was a volunteer for a bit. He has fun in the beginning but I think he got more and more uncomfortable.

by the time that was done, rain was pouring down again and it was time to go home. David rode the ferris wheel one more time and we headed back home.

By the time we got home, it was time for dinner and gratitude journal, etc. Now the kids are off to bed and I am tired all over. My todo list beckons but first I get to rest. And possibly read my book. I’m reading the third book in the dragon tattoo series and it’s way to interesting so I don’t want to do anything else.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that we finally got to go to Fairyland. It was one of those things I wanted to do for a few years.
2. I am grateful that most of my todo list items are done. I feel like I might actually get to relax for a week or two.
3. I am grateful that i got the fitbit! I’ve waiting for it for months.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. grateful that we went to fairyland {* his pick for the journal}
2. riding the ferris wheel in fairyland
3. playing wii

December Daily – Day 17

Yesterday was a sweet day at home together but the page I had was too small so I switched bases of 18 and 17 and put my new little tree on the front page.

The back has some photos from our ordinary day:

Journaling reads:
today was a perfectly ordinary day. the kind that makes you thankful for the small things in life. for tiny moments of laughter. for cuddling. lego time. ornaments made at school. even for the annoyed faces the baby makes when he’s told not to touch. these little ordinary moments are what life is made out of and they are the things we don’t normally pay attention to but they are so special on their ow. when i look at these photos, i am so grateful for everything we have together.

And that’s day seventeen.

Holiday Project – Handmade Tags – Watersoluble Crayons

A few months ago, I made some handmade tags for Julie’s handmade for the holidays series. There were six tags and one set of downloads. I will post all of them one at a time during this week.

For all my tags I used manila tags I bought at Office Depot. You can always cut your own tag from cardstock and punch a hole as well.

Here are the steps to this simple tag:
1. For this tag, I wanted to play with water-soluble crayons and sticky-back canvas. I stuck the canvas to my tag and then cut it out.
2. I colored the canvas using three different shades of green and then mixed them with water.
3. I then layered some trim to create a tree.
4. I separated one of my crepe paper embellishments to put the topper on the tree.
5. I cut the circle of the crepe paper down some to be in correct proportion with my tree. I used the cut piece to create the stump of my tree.
6. I added a star sticker on top of my tree topper.
7. I added the word stickers and stitched them down.

Supplies Used: The Girls’ Paperie Tinsel and Twig sticker market, trims, and crepe paper embellishments, Caran D’ache water soluble crayons, and sticky-back canvas. The little star sticker is an old one from Making Memories.

And here’s a movie where I demonstrate how I made the tag:

This was originally posted at Julie Fei-Fan Balzer‘s blog as part of handmade for the holidays series.

Daily Diary – December 17 2010

David made this ornament at school today. Isn’t it lovely? It was his last day of school until the new year. Since Jake was home today he took David to the bus, and then Nathaniel to his flu shot, and then went to David’s school party. It was nice for me to get to sit and do some of my todos and then read a little and just rest.

As soon as Nathaniel woke up from his nap, he noticed the new addition to the tree.

We then had to move it higher in the tree cause he wouldn’t stop reaching for it. He wouldn’t even let me take a photo until it was too high for him to reach.

And when I finally did put it out of his reach, this is the look I got.

And a similar look when David and Daddy wouldn’t let him touch the computer.

But then, later, when they were waiting for Jake, the touched each other’s feet on the couch.

and laughed.

and laughed.

and then they cuddled up with daddy.

my angel.

then David and Jake made some legos together while Nathaniel ate and I worked on a craft.

and they finished it. It was a motorcycle with a sidecar.

We had planned on going to Fairyland today but it’s been pouring buckets so, once again, we didn’t get to go. Let’s see if the rest of the weekend has some dry moments so we can go. Also, at least eight boxes of Christmas presents showed up today so tomorrow is going to be all about wrapping, it seems.

But not tonight. Tonight I plan to finish off some bits and pieces and read more and cuddle up with my hubby. I’ve been really really exhausted so rest will do me good. I hope you’re resting, cuddling, and safe and sound wherever you are.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that we had such a perfectly ordinary day today. A lot of rest, all of us together, hugging, laughing, and just being present.
2. I am grateful that David doesn’t have school for two weeks. No more having to set the alarm.
3. I am grateful that I am still exercising. It’s been hard and tiring and painful but I’m at it. Day after day. Let’s just hope this works.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. grateful that daddy came to the school party today {* his pick for the journal}
2. sitting with mommy and playing on the computer
3. making legos with daddy

December Daily – Day 16

Something simple and crafty today. I used a canvas piece by Maya Road. Used watercolor crayons to color it and then added some Maya Road flowers and some words.

another look:

The back also has some Maya Road flowers and some more words.

another look:

i like the mix of crafty pages with stories. it makes me happy (though it also makes my album fatter.)

And that’s day sixteen.

Holiday Project – Handmade Tags – Copic Ornaments

A few months ago, I made some handmade tags for Julie’s handmade for the holidays series. There were six tags and one set of downloads. I will post all of them one at a time during this week.

For all my tags I used manila tags I bought at Office Depot. You can always cut your own tag from cardstock and punch a hole as well.

Here are the steps to this simple tag:
1. For this tag, I wanted to play with copic markers. I stamped three different ornament stamps on copic-friendly paper.
2. I colored the ornaments using blues, pinks, purples, and red.
3. I cut them out and attached baker’s twine to each.
4. I covered my tag with print paper.
5. I inked the edges of the tag to define the edges better.
6. I put the ornaments on the tag with dimensional tape so they stood out a little.
7. I then added the tiny alphabets and stitched through them to ensure they wouldn’t fall off.
8. Ta-da! Another tag done.

Supplies Used: My Mind’s Eye Holly Jolly stamps, My Mind’s Eye I Believe stamps, The Girls’ Paperie Tinsel and Twig sticker market, Making Memories Ledger Slice Paper Pack, Dusty Concord Distress ink, baker’s twine and copic markers.

And here’s a movie where I demonstrate how I made the tag:

This was originally posted at Julie Fei-Fan Balzer‘s blog as part of handmade for the holidays series.