Thursday, May 31, 2007

Day Thirty
























I'm so grateful to have curious, observant children. Getting out of the car at the library Elina asked "they're purple????"
Yes. Juniper berries are purple. And very beautiful. Thank you Elina for noticing them.

Day Twenty-nine


Looking up into trees has always been something that calms my spirit. These ones at a rest stop along the Santiam were really cool, because the new leaves made circular patterns!



Went to Eugene with my friend. We stopped at rest stops and walked Gage about so he wouldn't get TOO tired of his car seat! He has just started that phase where he doesn't want to bend his body to sit in his car seat. What fun! Here he is walking with Donna, but wait! What happened to his head?

Day Twenty-eight


This duck has been at our pool every morning. I went to take his picture and along came the cat! The duck didn't care at all, in fact when the cat walked along the edge, the duck followed him!!

Day Twenty-seven


Sunday! Ended up taking Tim to an urgent care. He got two antiobotic SHOTS!
Connor likes this picture. He says it is "owlish"

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Day Twenty-six


These flowers are next to a garage here in the apartment complex. I was up early dealing with Tim who has an abcessed tooth. Poor Tim. Then I helped a friend with her broken down car. We snapped my tow rope twice!LOL A wonderful man from our church works at a car parts store and helped us out big time. I jacked up her car, got underneath and located the part I needed to change out but just didn't have quite the right tools to get a good purchase on the bolts. Luckily, the same guy had the needed tools and was able to accomplish the task quite handily. My friend was so amazed that I would get under her car and that I would assume that I could maybe fix it myself. Just think how amazed she would have been had it been Aiden. Aiden traded out the solenoid in the chevette all by herself when she was fourteen!

In the evening I took Aiden to a parking lot where me met a man and made a transaction. Sounds shady doesn't it? I found a sweet deal for her on a 5 qt red kitchenaid mixer on Craig's list!! Maybe she'll let me use it until she eventually moves out..........

Friday, May 25, 2007

Day Twenty-five


Today was Aiden's 20% off day at work! So Gage and I went down during her "lunch" break (at 6 pm) so she could load stuff in the van. Then Gage and I went for a walk. I've seen these beautiful flowers when out driving and have been wanting to get a pic of them. From the complex where Aiden works there's a nature walk, so I just kept Gage in the shopping cart and off we went! We saw lots of beautiful wild roses, blackberry blossoms, and a frog. Then our walk took us through an apartment complex with amazing landscaping with dark red rhodies, pink azaleas, some really cool striped flowers I haven't seen before and a glorious dogwood. Then along the road with the flowers in the pic of the day. We also saw a red-winged blackbird and a pair of geese with their babies. Then the trail back to the shopping complex. It's amazing how this wetland is tucked right in the middle of our little township. On the trail were purple vetch and daisies and something that might have been bachelor buttons.


Ok...sometimes I have two pictures. I thought I'd explain that the first is the picture of the day, the second is one that is more journaling in nature, usually of the family. It's hard to pic just one picture sometimes!! But I faithfully stick to one Day in May picture. That's why there's not two flower pictures in one day for example. But here is Gage in the shopping cart on the path back to the complex.

Day Twenty-four


Kilroy was here.







"I'm so glad when Daddy comes home..."

Day Twenty-three


Gage loves to take a bath in the sink. Here he is doing the eensy weensy spider. He likes that song and tries SO hard to do the fingers!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Day Twenty-two


Tim and the girls went and saw the new Spiderman movie. I went for a walk with Gage and then watched Idol. I've been thinking for a while now it will be Jordan Sparks . Not my choice...just who I think will win. On the walk we passed the True Value harware store. They have a big lot out back with huge planters and garden stuff. I've always liked the way they look out there. It's not an artful display for customers the way it might be at Fred Meyer or The Garden Spot. It's just big pots on pallets in a gravel dirty weedy lot. I lifted the camera up over the chain link fence and took this picture of garden..um...balls? Then Gage and I went on to the library where he pushed his stroller around inside up and down the long switchback wheelchair ramp. We talked to our favorite Tualatin librarian (our FAVORITE librarian is in Salem!)

Day Twenty-one


To start this post I had to look up the rules for writing numbers. I was pretty sure I knew them, but I like to double check things. That's just the way I am. That used to cause some interaction problems when I was in the work force. They usually cleared up when a person got to know me because they realized that I wasn't just checking up on them but that I also check up on myself. That it CAN cause problems is something I try and keep in mind though.
I took a nap with Gage today during the time that I usually go and take my photo. It was just kind of a blah day in many respects.

Day Twenty


The weather changed. Just kind of a hang out day. Didn't even take a picture until really late at night, after Gage was asleep. I was tired and ready for bed, so I quickly grabbed anything that looked visually interesting. This is a crystal candle holder..I placed a piece of sparkly blue cloth off Tim's dresser under it, took a picture and went to bed!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Day Nineteen


I attended a church women's conference this morning. Actually, I was one of the speakers and was also in a skit. The wild thing is that Gage was in the primary room with a bunch of other children being watched by some husbands and older boys...for THREE hours! I wasn't really all that surprised. He likes to play, and he's pretty secure when he doesn't see me, unless he's very tired. When I left him there he was already deep into playing with the mega blocks with WHEELS. He really likes things with wheels.

This is the guitar that the family got me for Mother's Day.

Day Eighteen


We walked to Elina's ballet class. I love watching her concentrate as she works to get things "just so". She stands tall and lifts her arms in the air and balances on just the balls of her feet. At first this meant wobbling all over, but now she can hold this pose with measured elegance. A girl waiting for her class to start played with Gage as he rolled a car and a train on the floor. Her smile was the kind that lights up everything around her.
As we were leaving we ran into our friends who were going out to their new property. So we got Gage's car seat and went with them. The new farm (which is actually very old) was so peaceful. The fields were covered in little purple vetch, the scotch broom was brilliantly yellow, and the sky dark blue with fluffy white clouds. My friend's boys showed us a salamander they found while the troughs were being cleaned in preparation of the delivery of their first cows!

Day Seventeen


The sky is so amazing. I find myself lately thinking of that song "The Bluest Skies You've Ever Seen Are In Seattle." So I'm not in Seattle...but the sentiment holds for most of the coastal North West. So there.
Tim, Gage and I went for a nice walk. We didn't take a stroller or sling. Tim said he was fine just carrying Gage. I think he was more than fine. He really savors their time together. They worked at stair climbing and going down stairs. Tim showed him the leaves on trees, and seed pods. They spun around and tickled and put their heads close together in secret confabs. I was content to be along as a witness, an outside observer of the father son moments. After all, I get so much of Gage to myself.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Day Sixteen


I've been having disk space problems!!

Aiden called from her walk home from work.
"Where are you?"
"I'm almost to the Donut King...No..I'm at the lupines."
"You're at the what?!?!?"
"The lupines! They're my favorite part of the walk!! They're so pretty!"
"Hmm..I haven't taken my picture of the day yet."
"Oh Mom...come meet me! This light is so pretty...hurry!"

So I hurried.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Day Fifteen


Aiden had the day off from work and really wanted to go to the Japanese gardens in Portland. We went last year on our "in between day" in April. Then the cherry blossoms and magnolias were in full bloom. This time it was rhododendrens and azaleas. It is so beautiful and peaceful there. Getting Gage's stroller around was interesting as the walkways are sometimes uneven stone pathways. I should have taken the sling! But then he probably wouldn't have spent as much time exploring around on the ground and I wouldn't have gotten this photo. He loves stairs and when he saw this pathway...oh boy!

Day Fourteen


Gage raises his eyebrow. The weather has been amazing. Connor took Elina to the pool for nice long swim in the evening. He didn't swim. He didn't take a book. He stood. So that his little sister could swim.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Mother's Day


Yay for weekends and free cell phone minutes! I spent most of the day with my family, and then in the evening I had a nice, long talk with my friend who lives in New York. Usually it would have been too late with the 3 hour difference. But it turned out she was in San Francisco as part of a vacation! Lisa always makes me laugh, and now that she has a baby that is about 6 months older than Gage, she reminds me of the stages coming up so I can be more prepared!LOL
My family made the day very special... They got me out the door early (choir practice before church (I am NOT an early person.) I wore the outfit that Aiden had got for me a few days earlier..it's great having a nineteen year old "dresser". Connor took charge of Gage at church, which makes things so much easier! Elina was so excited to just celbrate Mother's day: she blew me kisses all day, gave me candles, candy bars (almond joys). But she could hardly contain herself when she drug out "the present". They got me a little guitar! It's SO cute. We spent some time online looking up chords. I can now play a C, A, G, and E!!! Pretty good for the C.A.G.E.mom!!!!!
It seems like the whole world is in bloom right now. I'm so thankful for the photo project..I had never looked that closely at rhododendrons until they're in full flower. The buds are quite beautiful! For some reason they make me think of pineapples. Which reminds me that when I go to the bank today I want to show Elina the pineapple plants in the nearby florists...I noticed them a few days ago when she wasn't with me. We don't often get a chance to see one actually growing. In fact I don't remember ever having seen one before myself!

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Day Twelve


Ok..so this picture is NOT very good technically but it captured one of those moments in our family that make me love this life so much. Then they brushed their teeth together. I went to a lovely brunch this morning at church with Elina. Then she and Connor walked to the library while Aiden and I listened to music and picked up in the living room. Aiden dropped a stitch in some knitting today and asked me to fix it. I said "do you want me to show you how I'm doing this?" "No...I just want you to fix it for me." She is making a throw. I hope she leaves it out in the communal area so I can slowly usurp it as my own....bwa haaa haa haa haa (evil laugh.) Some parents would be frustrated that she had no desire to be taught how to fix the knitting for herself. But I know that she is capable of figuring it out. And SHE knows that she is capable of figuring it out. I was glad to do it for her and free up her time for what she wanted to do. It turned out that while I worked on the knitting she wrote a LOVELY post at her blog all about ME! How sad if I would have missed reading that because I felt she needed to know something right now.

Day Eleven


Aiden dressed for a date. She is so incredibly beautiful. One of the basic joys of unschooling is staying connected through every age. We talk about all sorts of things.... I can't say here just everything that we talk about. It's private! But you can check out her blog at: http://www.russianseamonster.blogspot.com


Gage "helped" me with the laundry today. First I had to put him on the floor because when he sat up top he would throw everything ELSE onto the floor. Then I had to shut the laundry room door so he wouldn't escape. Luckily there is a window above the dryer I was working at so I could see if anyone was coming that might open the door and knock into him! Tim was at the pool with Elina, and we joined them and let Gage get his little toes wet. It's going to be a hard summer with Elina wanting to be at the pool and Gage not able to go into it.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Day Ten


My boy has such beautiful blue eyes. Here's one of them.

Day Nine


Ok...so I didn't take a picture until I was on my way to bed. More playing around with tripod. It is SO cool!! I was able to take this picture at a shutter speed of 3.2! I was getting shake even with the tripod until I figured out to put it on timer so that my hand wasn't involved at all. I really want a tomato now so that I can redo that seed shot. I think that red might work better at the slow shutter. Because in most of my "snapshots"...it's terrible. Ever try and take a picture of a red rhododenren?
Oh yeah..this is a detail on my favorite rocking chair that I got for 20 bucks once at the D.I.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Day Eight


We met Aiden when she got off work last night and tried on clothes. She had earned an extra discount and for Mother's Day wanted to get me something nice to wear. She was also shopping for an outfit to wear to her best friend's wedding. Elina was in her swimsuit under her clothes wanting to go to the fountain, but she enjoyed trying on clothes (kind of) and Aiden got her a new pair of capris too. Watching her put them on this morning I could tell that having her sister shop with/for her was special. She put on the capris and lovingly stroked them and said "I looooove my new pants...or whatever they're called". Elina has always been very concerned with calling things by the correct name. And correcting others who don't seem as concerned. Me: "Hey Elina, did you like that movie we watched last night?" Elina (looking very harassed): "you mean the DVD"....
We did go to the fountain. We just didn't make it there until 9 pm. But I had said we would go and it's important to me that I follow through on my promises. Important to us. I made sure that she got to the fountain earlier today.
Elina showed me the tomato she was eating "Mom...look at what the seed area looks like when it's whole!" I thought it looked pretty cool, too! I think I could have gotten a better pic at slow shutter speed but when I got the tripod out Elina had already eaten the tomato and it was the last one... she really likes tomatoes!

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Day Seven

Gage and I went for a walk last night as the sun was low in the sky. It made everything shimmer and glow. But I had a very hard time getting a photo that captured the magic of it all. This is a frustration I just have to live with when I have a little guy who doesn't want to sit in a stroller or in a sling while Mommy spends time getting things just right. And that's ok. There will be years of time later when I will be able to spend hours if I like setting up a shot. But this time when he is as he is right now is so brief. So he calls me away from the picture I see in my mind and urges me on to the next. I know I won't have time to get that one right either and it's not only OK...it's fantastic!




Then while Aiden was at FHE I took Elina and Gage to the fountain on the Commons. The evening was warm and lovely. As we got there a family was just leaving, but their dog was getting a few last drinks in.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Day Six


It's the sabbath...and I haven't taken any pictures. I've enjoyed my family and my friends. Made chocolate chip cookies and went to an awesome choir practice. Connor came with me...which was very exciting! I love his awesome baritone voice and have always secretly hoped he'd do more singing. A highlight of the afternoon was tickling Gage to savor his delicious laughter.
So it's a good thing I took pictures last night so late that one can technically count for my picture for today. I was playing with what I could do just based on a full spectrum lightbulb I have. I saw this colorful toy of Gage's and thought....'what does HE see when we're playing with this toy together?'

Cinco de Mayo


Spent the morning with Elina and Gage. We looked at all the pets at PetCo. Gage says "oohhhhhh" "oooooooww". He wants to touch the fish. Elina and I were laughing SO hard watching the mice running in their wheels. tumbling head over tail, over and under each other. Then Elina enjoyed some activities at our local Haggan's grocery store. We ate enchiladas and nachos. She did a sketch of me that was quite good. She made a paper sombrero and colored a village on it. She would have spent a lot more time decorating it I think but she could tell that her little brother was getting cranky to go home. She's a wonderful sister and Gage repays her thoughtfulness with lots of loving hugs. He loves us all but he expecially hugs up his Daddy and his Elina.

I really like Aiden's new plant.

Birthday!!!!!



Day Four and Gage is one year old. I can hardly believe it. We had a lovely day visiting with his friend who is 2 weeks older. I got lots of nice pictures of her but not so many of the birthday boy. His bald head is sometimes a bit too reflective! I don't think it would be cool to post public pictures of someone else's child though without their permission! Gage walks now, and on his birthday he finally got the hang of waving at people! Aiden liked this picture...she said he looks like the "captain of his own destiny". There were cows across the road behind him. At one point it poured rain and we had to go under cover. But then the sun came out again and was so warm we had to take our coats off. I just love the crazy spring weather in the North West!






For my every day in May picture I chose this lily that Aiden bought. I picked her up after work and while she ran into the apartment to get different shoes I sat in the car and used the evening sunlight (what was left of it) to take pictures of her new flower. I threw my sweatshirt over the steering wheel as a backdrop. The picture isn't very high in resolution but I still like it.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Day Three


Yesterday we took down the feeder, and today we saw a hummingbird! Finally! It went to Aiden's new fuscia so I hope it still got something and will come again. We will put the feeder up again...just higher than before. I wanted to get a more colorful shot today, but I took a nap and then it's been very overcast. Connor took charge of Gage so I could go out and try and get some of the stormy sky, by it was kind of past the moment. That's the thing with photography. I like this though. They look like they're dancing.


Aiden bought this fuscia last week and then walked all the way home with it at arm's length. "And boy, were her arms tired!" ba dum dum..rim shot!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Day Two


We had to remove this feeder right after I took the photo. He was drinking the sugar water out of the spout like a straw! My sweet little hummingGage.
This project is helping my confidence in my photographic instinct. So far I've liked best one of the very first photos of the day.
This picture was taken in Black and White.

First day of May


I saw an interesting idea on French Toast Girl's blog. Last year she decided to paint every day in May, and she's doing it again this year. I've taken the challenge and will be taking a photograph every day in May. Here is my Day One photo. And yes, it's in color.
We were watching a television show that showed polygamists. In one scene they were making taffy. Elina says "if you want to cook with someone, just take a class."