Last Saturday was another photography adventure for my Dad and I. Mom came along for some creative insight, historic tour-guiding, and shopping companionship. (It would have been cool to tour your old apartment Mom. In my head the interior is retro-chic with lots of character. ...as stylish as those awesome jumpsuits you wore in college. I LOVE looking at those pictures BTW. Maybe I could copy and blog 'em?)
We wandered over bridges, under bridges, through crowds and in the hills...
Saturday's Market was in full swing and I found myself being brave and getting in the faces of interesting people.
Such a fun outing. I've been daydreaming of becoming a photojournalist down the road....
...That would be COOL.
P.S. Love you Portland! May you always keep your "flavor".
My name is Lindsay and this is just so I don't feel guilty for not keeping a written journal...
Friday, December 9, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Winter mileage
I think I'll be running more with friends through the Winter. With the bitter (for Oregon) cold and less light it's either safer, or just more enjoyable. Good thing I've got friends to call on!
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Sara and I in the daylight. |
Sara and I in the headlamp light... |
Solana and I with frosty hair. |
Solana and I with frost EVERYWHERE! |
***Beware, oh running friends (and mom) of mine.
I plan on getting more pictures...
Monday, December 5, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Toy Stories
I remember being troubled that my childhood friend Jennifer had barbie furniture and I did not. It was lovely wicker and all match-y. I just had a few dolls which I far too often left laying around the house with no clothes on.
My dad really hated that.
I would build homes and furniture using boxes, cups, legos, drawers, etc, etc. The advantage of this was the joy of building a new home with every play session. Shoes became sporty cars and occasionally a carebear doubled as a trusty steed. (Which meant my barbies rode magical horses who could shoot rainbows out of their bellies. Jealous?)
My Ken doll was decapitated in an accident which I'm sure had something to do with being on a date with one of the ladies and having to fight some evil ninja turtle in her defense. OO-la-la -am I right ladies? He was mended by shoving playdough in his hollow head and hollow torso, then using a little wood stick and smooshing the body back together.
It worked pretty good until the next date...
My mom would sew little outfits that I wish wish wish I still had. What happened to those? At the time I thought it was because you just can't have enough clothes, but really it was the cost and immodesty of the store-bought outfits. I tried a few times to make lovely dresses using my socks. Not the regular kind, but the socks with lacy ruffles and colorful rainbows. The bloated spot where your heel goes makes for a good bustle! Unless you've already worn a hole in the heel. ...Then she better be wearing underwear...
I guess I'm rambling because I love those memories. As Tim Gunn would say I "made it work".
I wasn't at all deprived. I had plenty of toys. Enough to inspire years of pleasure, yet not too many to stifle ingenuity.
.
.
.
Today Suzie couldn't find the farmer's horse.
She gracefully brought in a temp that was warmly welcomed by his farm-mates.
As soon as Suzie wears out her colorful socks that horse is getting a dress...
My dad really hated that.
I would build homes and furniture using boxes, cups, legos, drawers, etc, etc. The advantage of this was the joy of building a new home with every play session. Shoes became sporty cars and occasionally a carebear doubled as a trusty steed. (Which meant my barbies rode magical horses who could shoot rainbows out of their bellies. Jealous?)
My Ken doll was decapitated in an accident which I'm sure had something to do with being on a date with one of the ladies and having to fight some evil ninja turtle in her defense. OO-la-la -am I right ladies? He was mended by shoving playdough in his hollow head and hollow torso, then using a little wood stick and smooshing the body back together.
It worked pretty good until the next date...
My mom would sew little outfits that I wish wish wish I still had. What happened to those? At the time I thought it was because you just can't have enough clothes, but really it was the cost and immodesty of the store-bought outfits. I tried a few times to make lovely dresses using my socks. Not the regular kind, but the socks with lacy ruffles and colorful rainbows. The bloated spot where your heel goes makes for a good bustle! Unless you've already worn a hole in the heel. ...Then she better be wearing underwear...
I guess I'm rambling because I love those memories. As Tim Gunn would say I "made it work".
I wasn't at all deprived. I had plenty of toys. Enough to inspire years of pleasure, yet not too many to stifle ingenuity.
.
.
.
Today Suzie couldn't find the farmer's horse.
She gracefully brought in a temp that was warmly welcomed by his farm-mates.
As soon as Suzie wears out her colorful socks that horse is getting a dress...
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
letting the sap slide
My dear friend Sheri and I cannot do movie nights together. She would want something based on a Nicholas Sparks novel and I would want ...well, how about anything else?
She goes to the theater; says "What a dud", and that's my cue to shuffle off to get my front row ticket.
She loves sap, sap, and more sap.
I say sap is whack! Oh, I hope I don't ever actually say that out loud...
Basically I'm right, she's wrong.
...She would boldly say the opposite.
And NO, Jane Austen is not sap. It's the anti-sap.
So no surprise she called me a liar when I admitted my love for stupid, corniest-of-corny made-for-tv Christmas movies. ...Any other time of the year I'd rather trim nose hairs than sit through a I'm-gonna-make-you-cry-with-some-bad-acting-and-predictable-plots-and-sick-puppies-and-lame-heroines-who-learn-a-deep-lesson-on-life-while-saving-said-puppy-and-getting-the-hot-guy-with-too-perfect-hair movie. ...You know the ones. But there's something about this season that allows terrible movies to amuse me.
(cue picture of Sheri and I shaking hands)
So this is for Sheri-
There ladies. Proof? I think so.
She goes to the theater; says "What a dud", and that's my cue to shuffle off to get my front row ticket.
She loves sap, sap, and more sap.
I say sap is whack! Oh, I hope I don't ever actually say that out loud...
Basically I'm right, she's wrong.
...She would boldly say the opposite.
And NO, Jane Austen is not sap. It's the anti-sap.
So no surprise she called me a liar when I admitted my love for stupid, corniest-of-corny made-for-tv Christmas movies. ...Any other time of the year I'd rather trim nose hairs than sit through a I'm-gonna-make-you-cry-with-some-bad-acting-and-predictable-plots-and-sick-puppies-and-lame-heroines-who-learn-a-deep-lesson-on-life-while-saving-said-puppy-and-getting-the-hot-guy-with-too-perfect-hair movie. ...You know the ones. But there's something about this season that allows terrible movies to amuse me.
(cue picture of Sheri and I shaking hands)
So this is for Sheri-
I'm watching "A Holiday Heist".
(The acting is horrendous but it is November 29 and I'm shloshy on eggnog so...)
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OH! How can they save Christmas now??!? |
And this picture is for Monica,
who also thinks me incapable of enjoying some Christmas sap-
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I better keep these tissues close by... |
There ladies. Proof? I think so.
Monday, November 28, 2011
lack of supervision?
Suzie's artistic expressions are expanding.
The explanation of her family portrait is...
The explanation of her family portrait is...
..."Daddy, Mommy, Suzie, Mario. HOORAY!!!"
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