Showing posts with label finding extra in the ordinary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finding extra in the ordinary. Show all posts

4.16.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Days 13 through 16

Day 13 :: something I found
Two 4-leaf clovers I found while on a walk through the forest with my husband.


Day 14 :: how I feel today ...HUGE
At 39 weeks preggo, one may mistaken me for a snow-capped mountain top.


 Day 15 :: sunset
the calm after the storm


 Day 16 :: flower
these are the first peonies I've ever tried to grow!




Countdown to baby: 4 days!

4.11.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 11 :: where you ate breakfast


I swear that I did not eat cheerios out of a giant mixing bowl...
But baby's gotta eat!  

9 days (or less) until baby's arrival!



4.10.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 10 :: cold

ice water - my drink of choice here in preggo land


Only 10 more days until we meet this little lady!
(last week's sonogram - at 38 weeks)


If you don't see me for a little while, you'll certainly know why.  :)


4.09.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 9 :: younger you


This is one of only 2 pictures that I have of myself as a baby.  And now my kids have about a million photos of themselves as babies.  Gotta love the luxury of digital photography!  What's your preference, digital or film?


Photo A Day Challenge - Day 8 :: inside your wallet

4.07.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 7 :: shadow


I'm really having a great time with this photo challenge, searching for unexpected objects to photograph--things I would bypass every day without even a second glance.  

Here's to unexpected beauty and rediscovering your everyday surroundings!




4.06.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 6 :: lunch



Had a picnic lunch on the lawn to soak up some sun with my mom and the kiddos.

Have a Happy Easter weekend, everyone!  :)

4.03.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 3 :: Mail


Yesterday, we received the best kind of mail... a brown paper-wrapped package filled with mystery goodies, this one arriving from my hubby's Babcia in New Jersey.  I'm guessing it's something for the new baby.  :)

Is there anything good in your mail today?

4.02.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - Day 2 :: Color


The sun does some fun things to our walls in the early morning.  What does this look like to you?  



4.01.2012

Photo A Day Challenge - DAY 1 :: Your Reflection


Just for kicks, I've decided to join my first photo a day challenge ever!  Thanks to June Shin, I found Fat Mum Slim's Photo A Day Challenge for April.  Today's day 1 and the theme is "your reflection".  So here's mine. :)

Here's a look at all the themes for April.  For more details, visit Fat Mum Slim




Let me know if you're joining in on the fun.  :)  Happy April everyone! 

3.13.2012

Finding Extra {in the} Ordinary :: my latest distraction



Guess what, people?  I finally stepped into the future and am now a new proud owner of a smart phone!  I know, I know.. I'm a little fashionably late to the party, but I'm here at last.  It is already proving to be quite a distraction for me because now, with all the cool photo enhancement apps out there, I can satiate my desire to be artsy fartsy amateur photographer whenever I want!  *happy happy dance* 

This photo was taken over the weekend while hanging out at the playground.  I just love how the late afternoon sunlight casts that gorgeous glow, and how miraculously, my daughter stood still for a millisecond at just the right angle, and I just happened to have the camera ready.  This was definitely a rare moment because I have such a hard time photographing her.  I just added a little bokeh effect and a cool border with the pixlromatic app, and voila!  I'm having so much fun with this thing.. so beware, there may be an influx of photos on this blog, and for no reason at all.  You'll tell me if I'm going overboard, right?  I trust that you will.  ;)

Be back soon.

1.24.2012

Happy Lunar New Year!


Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Lunar New Year (if you celebrate it)!  We spent the weekend in my hometown with family, and had a great Tết (Vietnamese new year) celebration. 


We played traditional games, ate delicious food, and took the kids to see the Dragon dance.  This year was the first year they weren't crying and terrified of it, so that was a nice bonus!  It's considered good luck to feed the dragon "lì xì" (red envelopes containing lucky money) and we attempted to get the kids to feed them, but again, it was a no go.  Maybe next year.  Jax gave me his money to feed to the dragon (that's my blurred hand in the pic below).







My parents had a Hoa Mai tree (a tree with yellow blossoms that's native to Vietnam, traditional decoration for the new year) with fluttering red lì xì envelopes with different amounts of money in themWe each took turns cutting down a lucky red envelope.  True to my luck, I picked one with only a dollar in it.  :)  But hey, it's a lucky dollar!



Chúc mừng năm má»›i (Happy New Year) and cung chúc tân xuân (gracious wishes of the new spring)!  I hope the year of the Dragon brings you much prosperity and happiness.  I know we're looking forward to meeting our little luck dragon, scheduled to arrive in April.  ;)  


What are you looking forward to this year?

 


6.27.2011

Finding Extra (in the) Ordinary :: A Little Luck


I found this four-leaf clover on the side of our house, next to the garden.  I hope it brings a little luck to our garden.  Hubs worked really hard building 2 big raised beds and we've only filled one.  Looking for some free time in the next couple weeks to work on the second.  It's our first official family garden and so far, so good!  We've had a ton of rain lately so it is thriving!  I'll have to post pics of it sometime. 


In my lifetime, I'd say I've found close to about 25 four leaf clovers.  Is this typical for you too?  Not sure if it is or isn't, but my husband says I'm good at zeroing in on them for some reason.. something about pattern recognition.  I think it's because when I see a clover patch, I do a quick scan to see if there are any.  I don't think many people do that, so therefore, my odds of finding the four leaf kind are a bit higher than normal, just because I'm actively looking.


How many four leaf clovers have you found???

6.21.2011

Finding Extra (in the) Ordinary :: Silhouettes


I took the first photo during a sunset sometime in the spring.  It's of a little bird nest in a tree in our front yard.  I didn't even mean to do a silhouette photo, but I love happy accidents!


This was taken recently on one of our days at the park.  Jax and Kaili were playing at the top of a hill, with the playground in the background.  The rope pyramid thing you see is only the tippy top of it.  At one point, there were so many kids swarming this thing, it made me so nervous watching them.. it's  high up and so unsteady because it's all made of rope (except the pole in the center).  Crazy how perspectives change as you get older.  If I was 10, I'd be trying to swan dive off the top with no second thought to safety.  Now that I think of it though, the rope is in some ways much safer than the steel and splintered wood jungle gyms we played on as kids, where the bottoms were lined with sand, gravel, or concrete.  And I did flips off of those and I'm ok, I think.  Anyway, what was I talking about?...  ;)


After the playground, we went for a walk along a trail and I noticed a single little bird perched on this Tim Burton-esque looking tree in the middle of a field.  The branches looked like a hand desperately reaching for the sun.  I had to capture the image somehow and I don't think I did it justice at all.  I think I need a better lens, not to mention some photography lessons.


So how have your summer ventures been so far?