Daily Diary – December 3 2010

I thought it might be a fun day for posting imperfect photos that show a lot of what life’s like here:

Nathaniel holds his hands together in the front or the back when he looks at things. Especially if it’s something he’s not supposed to touch.

David came home with a Chinese yoyo today (he gets rewards for being good in class at school) and he has been playing with it nonstop.

And this is what Nathaniel does while David plays.

He also loves David’s water thermos and plays with it at every opportunity. He can’t press the button on his own and asks me to do it but then closes it back and i have to do it again and again.

My smiley boy. I love him so.

And the one who wouldn’t let me take a photo today.

And here he is trying to wear his pants on his head. All my shots of him today are blurry. He was constantly on the move and the light’s not been all that great.

Wonderful day all around today. I got to spend some of my early morning with Caroline Lau of Maya Road and it was so wonderful. I did my work, december daily, and exercise. And I will now go out with my family and see the lights so I cannot ask for anything more. And tonight we get to cuddle up and rest and relax. I might even glance at my todo list which I’ve been gladly neglecting.

So glad it’s the weekend!!

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I spent some time with Caroline. It’s rare to have good company in my house and it was such a joy.
2. I am grateful that my husband got some potentially great news today. I will cross my fingers for him. And he also got cleared medically so grateful for that, too.
3. I am grateful that it’s the weekend and that I can rest and craft and be with my family. So grateful for weekends.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. learning a new math game at school (addition) {* his pick for the journal}
2. getting a Chinese yoyo at school
3. that we’re going out to see the lights and snow (fake) tonight.

December Daily – Day 2

I have to admit I tried to go all fancy on this day and kept trying to think of a great idea and then I just gave up and reminded myself to keep it simple. so here we are. I only added some ribbon to this page.

you can see it better this way.

and some beautiful Tinsel and Twig on this page with a My Mind’s Eye sticker:

And finally the story and photo of my amazing husband. I love him so.

And there you are. Day two.

Weekly Gratitude – The Seychelles

Journaling Reads:
When Jake and I were planning our honeymoon, we decided to each make a wish list of locations and compare. Seychelles ended up on the top of each of our lists. So off to Seychelles we went.

I can safely say that I will never be able to take a trip that compares to that one. The sheer beauty of this place is unparalleled. The color of the sea and the sand and the rocks. The perfect, paradise weather. The multi-lingual population. The delicious food. There’s nothing about the Seychelles that I didn’t think was perfect.

While the journey was long and our luggage got lost, I am so very grateful that we decided to go to this unusual location for our honeymoon. It was a trip we would otherwise never make and I would have missed out on so much had we not chosen to go.

One day, when the kids are grown, and it’s just the two of us again, we shall return and enjoy a few more moments of this paradise, Until then, I am grateful for all the memories.

Daily Diary – December 2 2010

Days kinda start quietly here but then get really hectic and I tend to leave the photo-taking towards the latter part of the day so I don’t do well on the photos.

Nathaniel’s gotten a bit smitten with TV and asks to have it on first thing. Not good, I know. But he looks cute watching it.

I am not worried yet since he wasn’t interested at all two months ago so I will see if it passes.

Dad came over today while Nathaniel napped and mom and I ran out for a super-quick errand. More on that later.

Then they left and I worked and went to pickup david and then had to rush to work so they came back to be with the kids. I snapped this before I left.

And now I am rushing out to be with Jake. It’s our anniversary. I love him. so. much. I ordered these rings a few months ago and they finally arrived and I adore them.

Off to get ready. A lot more tomorrow, I promise. December daily page two is half done so that’s coming tomorrow, too.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that my rings came. I love love love them.
2. I am grateful that I got to go to work and change my machines. It was a task I’d been putting off for two years. Feels great to have it be done.
3. I am grateful for my husband today and everyday. Happy 16 years, my love. To many many many more.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. getting a silly band at school {* his pick for the journal}
2. eating a gingerbread man at school
3. spending time with opapa and amore and daddy.

A Book a Week – Hunger Games

My friends Kathy and Nicholas have been trying to get me to read Hunger Games for several weeks/months now. I knew it would be a super-quick read so I purposefully left it for a time when I felt like I was in need of a good story. But once I finished months of book club reads, I decided it was time to reward myself.

And I was rewarded. I read the whole book in about 10 hours. While I didn’t think it was nearly as good as Twilight (I was told it would be similarly fun read) I did really enjoy it and I’m saving book two and three for when I am in a slump (or just can’t resist reading them.)

December Daily – Day 1

Well here we are! One of the things I realized as I went through my books from the last two years is that I like having a combination of photos, stories and crafty stuff. So this year I will make a conscious effort to do that.

I wanted to start the book with the holiday spirit in our house. I took photos of all the stuff we have up and made a little collage. And so it begins…

and for the back, I love that pajama fabric so I just sewed on a tree and decorated it and sewed the pages together.

and another look:

And there you are. Day one.

Daily Diary – December 1 2010

Happy December!!

We started the day all tired. Even David’s been sleeping later in the mornings. Maybe it’s the winter sluggishness. I spent most of the day lying and trying to get stuff done. I did manage to do my December Daily and work out. Other than that, there wasn’t much personal stuff accomplished. Just a bunch of work.

As I took shots of my first December Daily page, Nathaniel crouched and kept touching my page.

He is the king of facial expressions. Well he and his brother both are.

After I picked David up, we rushed to the doctor for his flu shot and by the time we came home, Jake was already here so as it’s my new goal, I asked him to take some photos of us. Most of them didn’t come out but we got one.

And I loved Nathaniel’s smile in this one.

David kept making super weird faces in most of them. So I asked him to give me a smile, too.

And there we are. Tonight’s book club night so I am trying to rush through my list before I have to leave. Off to light candles now. As I start my december daily posts, I’m thinking I won’t email those if you’re subscribed to me by email. They are often photo heavy and I don’t want to clutter your mailbox more. So come on over to visit the site and see them.

Love December!

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that December is here. This is a very special time of the year for me and I am trying to enjoy each moment.
2. I am grateful that I have book club tonight.
3. I am grateful that my parents are here to enjoy a little bit of the season with us.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. having a piece of chocolate {* his pick for the journal}
2. getting a new book
3. singing in music class at school

Our First Batch of Cookies with Icing

A new month means a new write.click.scrapbook gallery. This month’s challenge is Holiday Food & Drink . You can see the full gallery here!

Journaling Reads:
I generally have a long list of things to try each December. Since you enjoyed the baking so much in 2008, I thought it would be fun for us to create our own cookies and decorate them with all sorts of fun icing. We brought some cutters from Target and made the cookie dough and waited overnight. As I had predicted, you loved every step of the way and spent hours decorating every cookie differently. Look at how pretty they look! And they tasted absolutely delicious, too. I predict more cooking in our future. December 2009.

Details:

The Daily Practice

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

I’ve had a lot of cameras in my life but most of them were point-and-shoot. Right before my son was born, I decided I wanted the new Canon digital SLR. It was really expensive and I had no photography training at all. I loved taking photos but I didn’t know anything about aperture, lenses, or even the settings on an SLR. After months of pondering, I decided I was going to get it. I couldn’t stop thinking about it and I knew that was a sign.

Right before I bought the camera, my husband and I went to Venice Beach with his 35mm and he taught me the basics: shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. I am a computer programmer, so understanding the technical bits wasn’t too hard for me. What I needed to work on is what I call the magic of photography: seeing the light and developing my eye. Over the years, I realized that I was improving but I wasn’t consistent and I couldn’t tell if my better photos were due to luck or because I was getting better at photography.

This is when I started the daily practice.

For the last three years, I’ve been taking photos every single day. Every day. Bar none. Some days it’s photos of my children or backyard and other days it’s more interesting things like views of San Francisco from the Golden Gate Bridge or the redwood trees. I’ll admit that most days it’s flowers. I’ve taken hundreds of photos of flowers. And tens of thousands of photos of my kids. And while the subject matter might be boring to others (and sometimes even for me) it’s done much to improve my photography.

The daily practice means that I can notice subtle changes in light better. I take many of my photos in the same area: my house and its vicinity. So, I am quite familiar with it and I can now notice the slight changes in light due to weather, time of day, or other factors. This has helped me figure out how to pay attention to the light. What different types of light does to the photo. It’s also meant that I can experiment with different shots at the same light and see what happens.

The daily practice means I can focus on the photography more. I am not just grabbing my camera when I am trying to capture an important moment. When you’re trying to “catch” a moment, you don’t always have time to play with the settings in your camera. You are focusing on getting the picture, not optimizing the quality of the photo. Whereas, on many days, I am taking my photos during a perfectly ordinary moment. There’s no butterfly that’s about to fly away. I can slow down and adjust my settings. I can play with the aperture and see the effects of depth of field. I can focus on the photography and not on getting the shot.

The daily practice means I can develop my personal style. I take a lot of photos of my kids. Every night I download these photos and go through them. I notice which shots are technically better than others. But I also notice which shots are more interesting to me. What photo stirs emotions and why. For example, through taking these shots I’ve discovered that I favor closeups. I like photos where my kids are looking down and there’s a hint of a smile or acknowledgment of the photographer but it’s not posed. I favor the right over the left. Small, subtle differences that make my photos mine. Seeing the pictures night after night helps me notice patterns. Notice changes. Improvements.

I know that the idea of taking photos every day might seem overwhelming and too time-consuming but, like most things, the biggest part is showing up. Just getting up and doing it. Starting the habit of carrying your camera around with you. Choosing a special time in the day to snap the photo. Wherever you are, whatever you’re doing. You can do more focused efforts like choosing a month to specifically address aperture and another month to do portraits only, etc. Or you can just snap something everyday and look and learn from what you get each night. The most important part is to just do it. Grab that camera and take photographs. Again and again and again.

Until it becomes a daily practice.

On a much more personal and practical note, the daily practice has also meant that I’ve captured thousands of our ordinary moments. What makes us who we are and the reality of our daily life. I know that regardless of how great I get at photography, I will cherish this more than all else.

Please share with us one of those ordinary day captures from your own life as we celebrate the daily practice. And if you have any tips, tricks, or insights on keeping up with your own photography practice, let’s hear them!

Daily Diary – November 30 2010

The little boy is still not sleeping well. Now he’s got a cold again, likely from my parents I imagine. He was up all night and then I had to go to a school open house for David and he didn’t take his nap so my parents just played with him while I was gone. Then they left, I put him down and worked and exercised.

Day 60 baby!

And then he woke up and played while I worked more. He loves TV and asks me to put Sprout on pretty much all the time. He doesn’t sit and watch but likes it on.

And he likes to chew on his lips. Been doing this a lot lately. He’s so so cute.

Then we went to get David who is also so so cute.

And sweet and kind and generous. A little more work, some food and my parents came over to spend some more time with the kids. Then the kids went to bed, I hung out with my parents and now they’re off and I am trying to finish this post before I watch some GLEE!! Then I will write up all of David’s advent tags and try to do a few more of my list items. December starts tomorrow and I am not ready. But I am also super excited. Bring it on! I will do just fine.

I haven’t crafted in almost a week. Can’t wait to get my hands on my December Daily album.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I exercised 2.5 miles today: my longest in a while. I was getting worried that it might not happen again.
2. I am grateful that December starts tomorrow. Let the holidays and joy begin. My mom bought me a wonderful duvet cover today for the holidays. I will wash and put it on in the morning first thing.
3. I am grateful for every moment I get to spend with my family while they are here.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. being the star of the day {* his pick for the journal}
2. opapa coming to play with me
3. reading my gingerbread man book again at school

Daily Diary – November 29 2010

After two weeks of semi-holidays, half-days, weird schedules it was odd to have a normal schedule of David going to school and me working all day. But it was also wonderful. I remembered how much I’ve come to cherish the quiet time and the ability to think and organize my day. I worked while Nathaniel played quietly.

And a little “not quietly” too.

While he napped, I worked out and worked some more. And relaxed a tiny bit. I am still organizing my days and my 2011 plans. Especially since December is coming in one more day.

We then went to get David and I snapped one photo of him, too.

I also spent a bit of time redoing some of the blog. There will be some more changes but I wanted to mention two things. One is that you can now subscribe to a specific RSS feed if you like. So if you only want to get my scrapbooking posts, you can subscribe just to that. Look left for the links and leave a comment if you can’t find them. Two, I did the same thing for my email subscriptions so if you’re subbed to my posts by email, you can choose the categories you want. It’s a tiny bit more complicated there but you can. Just click on the link that comes in the email and it will take you to a screen where you can adjust them.

Let me know if this makes no sense 🙂

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I got more art for my scrappy space. I love happy art, especially by artists i love and admire. today’s art was by Donna Downey.
2. I am grateful that I have a guest post at shutter sisters today. I love guesting there and reading all the comments.
3. I am grateful that the cleaning lady came and that we got the gutters cleaned. I hate arranging all that but I love having it done.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. having my teacher read the gingerbread man book to us {* his pick for the journal}
2. checking out a book from the library (berenstain bears)
3. being selected as star of the day for school tomorrow

Daily Diary – November 28 2010

This morning was extra-nice because Jake let me sleep in and when I came downstairs, he was snuggled up on the couch with Nathaniel. I should have snapped a photo right there. But I didn’t. Bad me. David slept until past 7am. I’ve never seen that before. So it was an oddly quiet morning.

I spent the morning reading and hanging out with the boys and snapped a few photos.

Even though the little one gave me attitude.

And looks. Enough-already looks.

But I am glad I snapped them cause it’s all I got to take. I then left with my parents for some shopping for my dad and then we all met to have lunch and Jake went to work and the rest of us walked around the mall to help my parents with a few more items. I also came home with some goodies that I am very thankful for. Now I get to relax, make a plan for the week, read my book and go to sleep. Not super productive but quite wonderful nonetheless.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that my dad bought me a wonderful new machine and it will help a lot with exercising and I also got a new pair of sneakers too which I am very thankful for.
2. I am grateful that I broke down all the boxes sitting in my garage. It’s one of my least favorite things to do but I am always happy when it’s done.
3. I am grateful that I am finally enjoying my book. Almost halfway through as well. It’s been a long time since I finished a book and I get depressed when this happens so I am hoping it will move faster now that I am enjoying it so much more.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. playing at the apple store {* his pick for the journal}
2. going to a restaurant with amore and opapa
3. having opapa tell me a story