New Favourite

OK – this is officially my new favourite layout. I tried adding more and more to it but it just didn’t seem to work. I think the expression, the wordart and of course the hat, tell the story. Click on image for credits.

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Happy Sunday

Nicole

P365 Day 40 – Feb 9th 2008

Two photo Saturday – I couldn’t decide between the photo that tells the story and the one that provides a pop of colour.

This bike was Thomas’ main Christmas gift this year. Growing up in Australia, you would go outside on Christmas day and kids would be riding their new bikes or trying out their new rollerskates or other brand new gifts from Santa in the warm summer weather. Unfortunately the northern hemisphere doesn’t allow the same freedom. Rain and cold mean that full enjoyment of these types of gifts has to wait until the rain (or worse, snow) stops.

We have had few days like that since Xmas thanks to above average rainfall. Whe you live in the northwesr, above average equates to a hell of a lot of rain. But today the rain let up, the sun came out for a few minutes and Thomas was even feeling better – so the bike came out.

At first he was tentative but after seeing daddy on his bike, Thomas finally worked up the courage and actually enjoyed Kei pushing him – for about 5 minutes anyway. Which is 5 minutes longer than anytime he has spent on the bike since he got it just over a month ago. And, yes, you are seeing correctly. This bike has no pedals. It is supposed to help with balance so a child can learn to ride without training wheels. The idea is that he pushes himself along with his feet. When they touch the ground properly it may be easier.

And on to photo #2 for today… I think this could be a gap commercial. 🙂

Another Xmas present that hasn’t seen too much love, but I have to admit that it’s a little too big. I am anticipating lots of fun colourful photos in this hat next winter…

P365 Day 39 – Feb 8th 2008

The TIVO Saga
This little package arrived today and, barring any major technical malfunction, is not leaving this house! This is TIVO #4 to enter the Ishida house – the saga… 

Tivo #1: Purchased just before we decided to re-evaluate our cable service (most cable set-ups now come with DVR). Ended up downgrading altogether and the TIVO went back.

Tivo #2: 2 years later – Bought on a whim during a visit to CompUSA. Also during a time when we were talking about house renovations. Decided we didn’t really need it and took it back unopened and unconnected – although it did sit in the unopened box in the living room for a few days.

Tivo #3: Last week – Kei suprises me by walking through the door with a TIVO after stopping in at Best Buy. This time it looks like it’s going to work out. The stars are aligned. We connect the box, subscribed to the service, set up our season pass recordings and play around with pausing live TV. The machine shuts down. Oh, must have pushed the wrong button by accident. Next morning – machine shuts down again, then again. This time no one is near the remote. Investigations reveal a problem with the machine’s hard drive. After deleting our preferences Kei takes it back to the store for a refund. The taste of viewing convenience is still on our tongues.

Tivo #4: Today – The wonderful DHL driver delivers a brand new TIVO (from TIVO this time). It didn’t quite arrive in time for Survivor or Lost but it’s here. Now it sits in the middle of the floor taunting me until Kei gets home. I probably could set it up myself but Kei is just so good at it. 🙂

So now I sit and wait for TIVO to change my life. At least I’ve heard that’s what happens… I’ll keep you posted.

P365 Day 38 – Feb 7th 2008

Not quite back to his normal self but feeling better. Thomas was even laughing and much more cooperative than he has been lately. When Thomas is sick it affects his whole personality. He is clingy, grouchy and generally difficult to be around – Much like his father when HE’s sick. 🙂

Glad to see things are looking up. Back to daycare today. It’s now after 4pm and no phone call to pick him up so I have my fingers crossed.

P365 Day 37 – Feb 6th 2008

Still Sick. Thomas was pretty good for most of the day on Wednesday but went suddenly quiet, just sitting in his chair and asking Kei to leave him alone. Then he threw up – good times! This photo was taken after we gave him a quick shower. He soon fell asleep in this position and I think Kei enjoyed the cuddle time before we put him to bed.

I feel like Thomas has just been sick with one thing after another for the last three weeks. I am ready for this phase to be over.

P365 Day 36 – Feb 5th 2008

Kei just bought a couple of new games for the Wii so this has been a common sight the last few days. I really enjoyed playing the Wii at first but get bored with it quickly.

The latest game is called Trauma Center (or something like that) and you actually perform “operations”. It takes skill and patience – patience that has been used up looking after Thomas lately so I can’t waste any on this game. 🙂

P365 Day 35 – Feb 4th 2008

This is one of the best books I have read in a long time but wow – what an emotional rollercoaster. It’s not often that a book makes me cry but some sections of this one were very hard to read. Not because of the way it is written (and it is beautifully written), but because the subject matter is just so brutal, yet realistic. I usually read right before I go to sleep and this book was responsible for a few bad dreams. That being said, it is well worth the effort and the story will linger for a long time after you finish the last page. 

I am now reading a book by Jodie Piccoult called Vanishing acts and so far so good. Have any more suggestions? I am on a bit of a reading kick right now.

Oh, and I’ve been playing around with my brand new lens. Seriously, it has made such a huge difference with taking photos indoors and during this dreary Portland winter that is very important. This lens was recommended by Karen Russell on her blog. She lives in Oregon as well so I guess she understands low lighting situations. :).

I am also trying to learn and shoot in manual. It will be a learning curve but I need to learn how to use the camera properly.

Inspired

I did not become very interested in politics until I moved to America. I don’t know why – possibly because I moved here when I was in my late 20s and my adult life had truly just begun. Probably because I now have 1.75 children and the state of the world is something that is constantly on my mind. Also likely because so many things have happened in this country (America) since I moved here in 2002 (exactly one year after 9/11) that have appalled me and made me want to see, and make, change.

So our little family has been making small changes – setting aside funds to donate to charities that are important to us, eating more organic, local foods to help support the community, being more environmentally responsible (we still only have one car and Kei rides his bike to work as much as he can) and just being more aware. The one thing I have not done that has been on my mind for some time is get my US Citizenship. I would NEVER give up my Aussie citizenship, but I am able to have both – in fact Thomas is already a dual citizen. I would like to ensure I have a say in the things that happen in the country I live in – especially when this country has such an incredible impact on the rest of the world.

So I am putting it here in writing to make myslef accountable. I am going to get off my lazy behind and apply for my US citizenship. I’m not sure it will come in time for the election but at least I will be moving in that direction.

I work in internal communications and part of my job involves creating inspiring pieces of media for our company meetings. I only wish we could make something this amazing. It sends shivers up my spine and was the primary inspiration behind this post.

It doesn’t matter that it is Barack Obama giving the speech or whether you are democrat or republican – the message is the key. (and for the record, I am torn between Barack and Hillary :)).

Thanks for stopping by
Nicole

Scraptastically Challenged

I have been feeling a little unispired with my scrapping lately – not knowing where to start and not feeling it with the photos I have been taking (although I love the pics I have been taking for my P365 project – go figure).

I have been doing a little digi shopping – apparently the scrapper’s block has not affected my ability to find a good bargain. Of course I won all of Jen Wilson’s new stuff and then went shopping at the lilypad for parts of their new BYOC and even bought some of Traci Murphy’s drop shadows thanks to her 50% off sale.

So then I just felt like I HAD to scrap with some of this new stuff so I went in search of a couple of challenges to help inspire. (images are clickable).

This one was for the Hodge Podge challenge – use three different frames on a multi photo LO.

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And this one for Little Dreamer – to use a white background with a splash of colour to make an impact. I actually LOVE this one. It is one of my favourite pages.

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So the moral of the story – do more challenges to get the creative juices flowing. 🙂

Back to work tomorrow – ugh. Hoping for a snow day – although with remote computer access is there really such a thing anymore? I really just feel like sleeping in and lying around on the couch for a few hours. Can someone please cancel Monday?

P365 Day 34 – Feb 3rd 2008

So we were “watching” the Superbowl (I don’t even know who was playing) when the halftime show came on…. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. I mean, I know they’re a classic band and everything but are they really that scared of finding an act from at least this decade? Something a little more edgy?

Anyway, a few moments of watching the band playing their instruments, Thomas turns to me and says “I have to get my guitar” like it’s his mission. Like he HAS to play because the fever is driving him to it. So off he goes, grabs his guitar, asks me to help him to put on his strap and proceeds to play along… for about 1 minute. I guess the fever is quickly relieved with a few strums. 🙂Â