Photo of the Day – Day 165



Jake’s parents’ garden was beautifully lit by these candles.

Daily David – Day 165



I almost missed taking a photo of David on Friday. By the time we made
it to Boston, it was almost dark.

Photo of the Day – Day 164



More from WWDC. I love these icons.

Daily David – Day 164



Today he learned to sign “two.” He loves saying it at the same time.

Photo of the Day – Day 163



Taken with my tiny camera. WWDC.

Daily David – Day 163



I asked David to give me a smile. This is what he did. Cutie boy.

Photo of the Day – Day 162



I had the amazing privilege of visiting Hambly‘s
factory today. It was so awesome. Allison was incredibly nice and
generous and she’s such a talented designer. She showed me all around
and we talked for a long time. She also gave me so many goodies to give
away. Thank you so much Allison!

Daily David – Day 162



Today David and I wanted to hang out in the backyard but it was too hot
so we sat on the one corner where there was shade. He had his sandwich
and bubbles (and played with the kettle we’d left outside) and I sat on
my computer, working. It was truly wonderful.

Photo of the Day – Day 161



A few snapshots from WWDC. They didn’t come out so well but I like
having photos from my first WWDC.



Daily David – Day 161



This one’s just for me. David learned to blow bubbles today. I mean
really blow them. Now he’s practicing nonstop. I want to remember this
moment forever.

Photo of the Day – Day 160



As we drove up to Moscone Center to get the ticket, Jake asked me if I
knew which of the four buildings it’s in. It turns out I didn’t need to
know since the building was very distinguishable. I am off to my first
WWDC ever.

Catalyst 13 – Thank You



This is for creative therapy catalyst
13: thank someone
.

There are many people who have helped me in my life. Many people who
deserve thanks for so many things. But what my son has already done for
my life will forever be the one thing I am eternally grateful for.

Before David was born, I had always been a sad person inside. Not that I
didn’t have happy moments but overall, my normal state of being was on
the sad side. I remember that when I was pregnant, I was really worried
that my son would have a sad mom and blame himself. I was worried I
would have really bad post-partum. I was worried about a lot of things.
I wanted to “fix myself” before he came. I made up this big sign that
read “Give up that there’s something wrong.” and I put it above my
bedroom door so I saw it every morning and night. I was going to learn
to be happy, no matter what it took.

It turned out that I really didn’t have anything to worry about. I
cannot explain why or how but the minute David was born, something
fundamental shifted inside me. Not only did I not have an inkling of
post-partum, but David made me a happy person. Since his birth, I have
felt a deep peace inside that I had never experienced previously. He has
literally changed who I am.

No matter what the coming years bring, I will forever be thankful to my
boy for giving me this priceless gift.

Journaling Reads:
David the list of things for which I am thankful to you goes on and on.
You have brought so much joy into my life and you have taught me that
life is full of fun and happiness. The way your life is all about the
little moments and making tons of tiny memories is what I cherish the
most. You have taught me how to live and how to love you.

I’ve used Glimmer Mist that I was lucky to get as part of being on A Million Memories DT. You
can’t really see but the hearts glimmer.