
Wordless Wednesday: Around Here


I’m currently in a photo editing frenzy – for my day job and my hobby job and my full-time-mummy job. Back soon with more…uhhh…pumpkins.

Taking a very deep breath after a crazy week of juggling travel, school schedules, charity events and work events. My camera got a fantastic workout but, before I delve into a few hours of photo editing, I thought I’d share 5 things I came across this week that have me inspired and excited.
1. A Very She & Him Christmas
“She” is Zooey Deschanel, currently starring in The New Girl but who will always be the girl with the wonderful voice who almost upstaged Will Ferrell in Elf, to me. Can’t wait for this album to be released and I doubt I’ll wait until December to play it. Did I mention how excited I am for Christmas this year?

2. An Organized Mess by Color Me Katie
I would totally do this myself if the color of objects in my house weren’t so strongly inspired by Star Wars action figures (a little more black and grey, anyone?). Katie’s results are so colorful – a complete work of art.

3. New Autumn TV
Unashamedly enjoying a bunch of new TV shows – and struggling to find time to watch them all. Top of my list so far – Pan Am, Up All Night (although a little close to home) and New Girl. Really looking forward to Once Upon a Time and Grimm. The latter is set (and actually filmed) in Portland which is a complete bonus.

4. A Day in The Life of Photographer Elizabeth Fleming
Inspired by a number of photography projects right now and this one is especially beautiful and honest.

5. Great Posters From Upcoming Movies
Great artwork makes me want to add most of these movies to my must-see list. Make sure you click on the link for see them all.


I’ll be playing catch up this weekend with laundry, cleaning and photo editing. Of course there will also be plenty of family time, a couple of kids birthday parties and a potential trip to the Portland Nursery for some apple tasting. Impatiently counting down the last few hours of my work week.
Day 5 was our last full day in Newport, although I’m sure it feels as though we were there a lot longer thanks to the speed at which I’ve been posting these recaps. Still, posting like this helps drag out the vacation, and the summer, just a little longer.
I began the day with another walk around Nye Beach to soak up a little of that beachside atmosphere.



Then we enjoyed a little Zen time at the beach thanks to Kei’s rock creation.


Then it was time to head back in the direction of the lighthouse to visit the rock pools. A ticket to the lighthouse is valid for three days which worked out perfectly. Visiting the Lighthouse and rock pools on the same day would have been too much for the younger members of our crew.
We walked down the hill toward the rock pools thinking it was just a regular beach, when Samuel spotted the main attraction just meters away.

We were pretty impressed that Samuel was the one who saw them first (and he was incredibly proud of himself) so I asked him to recreate the moment.


Then, braving the cold wind, I walked around and took a few quick photos before we decided to make a beeline back to the warm van.




For dinner, we drove to a great Japanese restaurant in the old town section of Newport. It gave us a chance to walk around the historic port and check out these very loud and aggressive creatures.

We weren’t the only ones. Apparently they’re quite the attraction.


After dinner we took a walk down to the dock. Well, some of us walked…


The sun was setting and the colors were beautiful.





Finally, I decided that my nerves could no longer take the sight of my children running on such narrow boardwalks. As we walked back, Mayumi requested I take a few photos of things you might not see very often in Japan.

And other things that reminded her of home.

After a quick stop for ice cream, we headed back for our last night at the beach house.


Both of my children love photographs. And who can blame them? They’ve both had virtually every significant moment of their lives caught on camera since birth. Thomas, in particular, has shown an interest in taking his own photos and we have quite the collection from our trips to Australia and Japan as well as some shots from around the house. It’s so interesting to see the world through his eyes.
Thanks to a husband who never throws anything away, the boys are now proud owners of their very own point and shoot digital cameras.
Samuel adopted our very first camera that looks a lot like the toys cameras they sell for children now, but less sophisticated. It doesn’t have a preview screen so he’s getting used to looking through the viewfinder and pressing the button at the same time while holding his superhero action figures. Quite the achievement for a three year old.
Thomas has our second camera – the one that we bought before we left Australia about 9 years ago. This little canon traveled to Hawaii and then across the states and back. It captured some of my favorite memories, including the birth of my first child, and started me on my love of photography. I love it that Thomas is now picking up where we left off.
And he’s off to a good start. We went on a photo walk late yesterday and every time I turned around I saw this…

A taste of my own medicine perhaps? Can’t wait to download the photos so I can share them with you. I’m pretty sure he took about 20 photos of porch pumpkins.
Sharing this photo for the latest I Heart Faces challenge – Hands.
Today marks the end of a crazy week and the beginning of a crazier one. Between photographing charity events (one down, one to go), trying to keep up with a busy workload and a little business travel being thrown into the mix, I barely have time to post a few recent Phone pics.
The following photos were taken using an eclectic mix of phone apps – Instagram, Hipstamatic and IncrediBooth.

And one bonus one courtesy of Samuel. A snapshot of what’s most important to him right now.
On the agenda for the weekend is a visit to the Pumpkin Patch and a little time to regroup and reorganize after last week’s very unproductive sick weekend.

Meet the Boogie Man, otherwise known as the very patient and entertaining server from one of our favorite family dinner hangouts.
Waiting…

Here he comes!




Is it safe?

Bless him for keeping the kids entertained.

Blogging today from the 12th tee of the Persimmon Golfcourse, location of the 2nd annual Tee Up For Down Syndrome golf tournament.
It’s raining and pretty cold but I have my camera and drink tickets in hand to keep me going. Also getting some great training in how to hold a golf umbrella while simultaneously taking great tee off action shots. It’s a skill worth learning.