Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Wedding Pictures

Here they are! Some of them, anyway. Doesn't seem like much, for the amount of time I've been working on them.

It was a lovely day (much warmer than we'd expected) and Kyle and Barb were both radiant and photogenic.















I got a star filter right before the wedding and had to try it out on some of these. It's a neat effect, though you do end up with light beams in odd places sometimes.

MamaBug and her husband came out and helped with pictures, both at the temple and the reception. Thanks a bunch!

Monday, January 16, 2006

Blog tag

I just realized that I ended two posts in a row with "Whew!" That pretty much sums up the way things have been around here. We've been recovering, getting into a new schedule for Doug's classes, and I've been trying to get through all these photos. Still working on that. I should have some up very soon.

In the meantime, I've been tagged by Becky and Amy with this 4x4 question thing. So here goes:

4 JOBS I'VE HAD IN MY LIFE

My very first job was at Taco Bell, for a few months one summer. I still carry a few unpleasant memories from that.

I did data entry for AT&T one summer. I think this was the only actual nine to five, Monday to Friday job that I've ever had.

I was a cashier at a Dominion grocery store in St. John's, Newfoundland for a year and a half. It wasn't much fun at times, but it put me in a position to do some drawing and painting jobs that I probably never would have done otherwise.

And my best job ever--working on the pruning crew at BYU. We got to be outside, got to work parts of campus that some people never even see, got to help put up Christmas lights, and got to get up at O-dark-stupid to shovel snow. Wheee! (Actually I only had to do that a couple of times, so it was still fun. Heh.)

4 MOVIES I'D WATCH OVER AND OVER

Much Ado About Nothing
The Princess Bride
Sense and Sensibility
Monsters, Inc.

4 PLACES I HAVE LIVED

Fairborn, Ohio
Provo, Utah
Chonan, South Korea
St. John's, Newfoundland

4 TV SHOWS I LOVE TO WATCH

Firefly (I got Doug the DVD set for his birthday. We find them very re-watchable.)
Stargate SG-1 (We don't have cable so we go over to Scott's house to watch this.)
Highlander, the series (not on anymore, but I loved it.)
Farscape (ditto)

4 PLACES I'VE BEEN ON VACATION

Mammoth Cave
Wisconson Dells
Bonavista, Newfoundland
Sunchon, South Korea

4 WEBSITES I VISIT DAILY

Two Peas in a Bucket
The message boards at The Straight Dope (not quite every day)
My netscape email
google

4 OF MY FAVORITE FOODS

A really good orange
cheese
focaccia
My very favorite meal is a good kimchi jjigae bek pan. It is to swoon over.

4 PLACES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT NOW

Bruno's Italian restaurant in St. John's, Newfoundland (it's not Bruno's anymore, but the restaurant is still there).
Powell's Books in Portland
at a park feeding the ducks and squirrels
in bed reading

4 BLOGGERS I AM TAGGING

April
Carin
Mary
Teresa

Monday, January 09, 2006

Travel, interrupted



This is Doug (and Kate) at the bus station with all our stuff. Traveling with a baby makes everything more complicated. Our friend Scott was going to drive us to the airport, but his car died so we took the bus.

The night before we left for Utah, Doug discovered that his driver's license was missing. He thought the other identification he had with him would be enough to get him through airport security, but, as it turned out, it wasn't. (We had other things at home that would have worked, but we didn't bring them with us.) So Kate and I went on the plane and Doug came the next day. We had brief moments of stress and panic but everything worked out okay. Whew!

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Drawing



This is the reason everything was so hectic right before we left. My brother's wife's uncle asked me several months ago if I could get this drawing done in time for him to give it to his wife for Christmas. I said sure, thinking I had plenty of time. (Of course, back then I never expected to still be working on the Hogwarts mural by the time Christmas rolled around.) Well, this is what the drawing looked like Friday morning. I was planning to have it done and get it in the mail on Saturday. Didn't happen.



Doug was finishing up a bunch of grading, and Kate suddenly became very cranky and needy. This is the first drawing that I've done since Kate was born, and it was much more difficult than I'd anticipated. It's not really the sort of thing I can go back and forth on and work on in small snatches--for one thing, my hands need to be clean and dry first--so finding any time to draw at all is a challenge. But it worked out okay, barely. I got it all finished and packed up and off to to the post office at 5:00 Monday evening. Whew!

Note to self--don't use those pencils again. They're yucky.

Kate, slimy and snotty at 51 weeks

We left for Utah on Tuesday, December 20th. This is what Kate looked like on Monday. Poor baby. She did very well on the trip, but still had some stuffiness, off and on (or "snorkiness," as we call it when she's all snotty and can't breathe without sounding like a piglet). We thought for sure she was finally cutting some teeth, for a while there, but no sign of them yet.

Frost



We had some neat frost one morning, so I went out and took these pictures with my macro lens. (Didn't stay out long, because my hair was still damp.)

This is Kate while I was outside. Doug was there with her, but she still seemed a little distressed that she could see me but couldn't get to me.

Kate at 50 weeks



Cute as ever!

Back from Utah

We got back on Monday, and I have tons to catch up on. We've had Kate's birthday and her one-year checkup since getting back, plus we got Photoshop CS2 (hooray for academic discounts!) and I've been learning to use that, so things have been pretty crazy around here. Hopefully I should have some stuff up soon!

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Painting progress



I wasn't able to do any painting last week because Sylvia was sick. (This did not mean that I got much else done at home, sadly.) So this week I went out Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. I started working on the rocks, finally. I'm planning to keep the rocks kind of loose and low-contrast so that they (A) don't take me forever, and (B) don't distract from the rest of the painting. The rocks, after all, are not the important part. I still have to finish up that building down at the bottom that looks like a chapel, and add a few little details like bars on some of the windows, and more lamp posts. I'm so close to being done, but I probably won't be able to go out again till after Christmas.

Kate at 49 weeks



I combined the Monday photo shoot with the Christmas shoot (for possible use in cards). Kate was quite fascinated by these big ornaments, which I borrowed for the occasion from our friend Rebecca.



We've noticed in the past week or so that Kate's distractability quotient has gone down considerably. She remembers where things are. She's also started trying to put things in her mouth, which she hasn't done for months. She tries to feed herself, but can't quite figure out how to get the food from her hand into her mouth. Her vocabulary is increasing--she says something that sounds like "Izzat?" when she points at things.



Rebecca gave us this cute Christmas outfit for Kate. (There's a little skirt that goes with it, and some tights that she may very well be able to wear next year.) I took these a couple of days later, on Wednesday when I was out at Sylvia's house painting again.

Thanks Rebecca!

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Saturday at the Zoo with Kate

On Saturday the Young Women (from church) went to the zoo, and we got to tag along. It was chilly, but we bundled Kate up in this blue bunny suit that was a hand-me-down from somebody, and put her in her stroller with a big blanket tucked around her till she was nearly immobile. Doug tried to take the stroller through the turnstile at the entrance and Kate's head got bonked on the bar, which she did not like, of course, so she came out of the stroller right away and spent the rest of the time being carried around by Daddy. He didn't seem to mind much. I got to push the stroller with the blanket in it.




We did take Kate to the zoo once before, back in May (mostly I just wanted to go so I could play with my camera). It was so fun, this time, watching Kate reacting to the animals. She really enjoyed the seals, which were out of the water getting fed. When I show her the seal picture on the computer now, she shrieks and talks to it. Maybe she thinks it's a funny kind of dog.


Thursday, December 01, 2005

First snow (sort of)



We have snow! Doug pointed out that this isn't really Kate's first snow. That's true. (She was born in December last year, after all.) But it's the first snow where she's old enough to be aware that there's strange white stuff falling out of the sky. She was very excited when I first took her outside, smiling and pointing at the snow and saying "Ah-da!" like she does. We were on our way out shopping, but I grabbed our next door neighbor first and got her to take a couple of pictures for me.