our world | day ten
two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: PLAY
two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: PLAY
two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: HANDS
two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: LIGHT
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two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: MOTION
© deb schwedhelm
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two friends. living oceans apart. sharing 30 days of images. inspired by one word.
OUR WORLD | OCEANS APART: WINDOW
© deb schwedhelm
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a bit different than my typical monthly post because this past month was just that -- a bit different. it was a month largely filled with dealing with a negligent roof job, city roof inspections, hiring an attorney, hiring a formal roof inspection (who found 143 issues with our roof), dealing with roofer's insurance and ours, and applying to an HGTV show (we made it to the next casting round and should find out if we're going to be on their new show in a couple weeks). ETA: i just heard from HGTV and we've made it to the NEXT round. our video has been forwarded from the casting team to the network. so we're now waiting to hear if the network approves our family to be on the show, which could "take a while" (per the casting team). holding onto every bit of hope i have to hold onto!!
but, in celebrating having a roof over our heads (even if it's a shitty, leaky one) and the comfort, love, warmth and charm of our home, this month i share... what my house looks like.
the front of our 1927, 1600 square foot house
living room
kids' messy bedrooms
our bedroom, which has endured a bulk of the interior damage from our negligent, leaky roof . :-(
office, which is a little cubby area on the side of our bedroom
dining area, with cut-out view of kitchen
galley-style kitchen
spare bathroom, which steve did an awesome job completely redoing this past year
backyard
i've also been working a lot on our annual family book this past month, so i also share... what our 2012 family book looks like.
the full book spread ( larger image HERE)
and a few of my favorite single pages and page-spreads from the book...
front cover
back cover
opening page
if interested, you an see 2011's book layout here and 2010's here
there’s a small circle of photographers participating in this 'what ____ looks like' monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link] — starting with christy williams | sarasota, florida photographer.
hard to believe i've been sharing these monthly posts for a full year now. although technically, this is really post eleven since i didn't share last month. BUT i think i had a pretty good excuse, being in tanzania and all -- and i think i made up for it with my RIDETZ posts. :-) july was an exciting month for us, filled with lots of traveling: san diego, CA carson city, NV tahoe, NV san francisco, CA vegas, NV (an unplanned stay & ER visit) battle lake, MN.
we spent less than a week at home in july, which was perfectly fine by me.
what our july looked like begins at camp oma's in NEVADA...
with the cousins
my animal lover
izzy and her walking stick, on our hike
at the top
and back down again
the 1989 van
hands off
sky & great grandma mary
guitar practice
morning
TAHOE lake stop
our hotel in SAN FRANCISCO
cool paintings that filled the walls of an entire alley way
overnight at alpana's
sick at the airport causing an unexpected two-day layover stay in vegas, NEVADA
back home in TAMPA & boating with our besties
a week family vacation in MINNESOTA with martha & her family. new friends...
sometimes, but not often, cheering up was necessary
with daddy
at our cabin, which we didn't spend much time at all (thanks to martha & her fabulous family :-) )
photo shoot of ellie & sky (shooting with and styled by martha)
cabin break
paint by number
soul sisters
lots of swimming in the lake and some super fun time shooting in the water. a separate post on that coming soon.
there’s a small circle of photographers participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link] — starting with stephanie moore | tucson family photographer.
and with that, i say good day and...
wow! hard to believe that it's been 10 months that i've been working on this monthly project. beyond grateful to those who invited me to participate. without further ado, THIS is a bit of what our may looked like...
a san diego business trip, shooting portrait clients and an editorial
two of my most favorite people in the world
joey's last photo :-(
me...right before dropping my camera and smashing this lens
hearing for the FIRST TIME, while in the water
lots of swimming
a star student
favorite color: green favorite book: hop on pop favorite movie: avengers favorite sport: soccer when i grow up, i want to be: a zoo keeper i'm special because: i am nice favorite food: popcorn i have a pet: 2 pets -- a fish and a dog the person i most admire is: my mom and dad my favorite school subject: math
a brave little girl, who got seven shots, 6 scrapings and a mole biopsy
and a bunch of everyday life, which so often revolves around our living room.
there’s a small circle of photographers participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link] -- starting with stephanie moore | tucson family photographer.
hello from san francisco. missing steve and the kids so i'm excited to share this post today. here's a bit of what our april looked like. we... watched steve jump into an air show. that's him on the right (so proud of him).
spent a beautiful and fun easter with friends.
played with some shadows and light.
flipped, twisted, turned & spent time upside-down (as the littles do every month).
found a new play spot during horse riding lessons because we're not allowed to visit the animals anymore. :-(
had our family's photos taken and taught the photographer how to climb walls. so can't wait to see the photos.
started reading the hobbit.
drew using pointillism technique.
and played with lots of animals. ryder told me "my monkey makes me feel better". sigh.
learned new tricks
there’s a circle of 12 photographers participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link]. next up… chubby cheek photography | child and family photographer.
headed to san diego for client shoots tomorrow. xo.
january has brought some new changes, in regards to my personal photography. i've started a 366, which i'm so excited about. i've also started a monthly project with my kids, which i'm hoping to share about tomorrow. i've also had some pretty amazing a-ha moments this weekend, which will take a while for me to properly compose my thoughts, to share. but for today, here's what our everyday-kind-of-days in january looks like... new years day. net-fishing and shell hunting with friends.
first fire of 2012.
37th birthday.
really wanting a fish replacement.
one of our favorites at the petting | horse riding farm.
new barn cat. someone stole our favorite siamese.
homework on the bunk bed.
friends visiting orlando, from DC [they were our next-door-neighbors in san diego]. so happy to see them.
swimming together at shades of green.
showing me her orange telescope with twisted jammy pants.
double hooping.
TV and ipad trance.
flipping. every. single. day.
tricks for treats.
testing out a location by the petting farm.
she has the best laugh.
riding lessons.
an afternoon at the beach with friends.
attacked by the crazy gulls [they stole the cracker from his hand].
silly at mcdonalds.
first bike ride to and from school.
just laying there.
shooting a new dress for courtney courtney.
freshly groomed.
charley watching sky work on her laptop.
she was creating this -- sky and ryder when they're grown up.
bronchitis sick day, after four hours in the ER (IV, antibiotics, oxygen, labs & chest xray). he was SO brave.
and more sickness.
how i found her one afternoon.
shower night.
playing in front.
a weekend with jock sturges.
a break for the models.
in the hotel, when the day is done.
there’s a circle of 12 photographers participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link]. next up… stephanie moore | tucson senior photographer.
every christmas break, we head to oma and opa's in nevada. they live in an awesome house in carson city, amongst the beauty of the sierra nevadas. we're always hopeful for a white christmas. this year was anything but. when we arrived, it was freezing, hitting the single digits at night. by the time we left, they were having record-breaking temperatures in the 60's. and i think they also made a new no-snow record. but, we had such an awesome time there as we always do. so here's a bit more of what our 10 days, with family in nevada, looks like...
seeing lots of deer.
tons of tree climbing.
sometimes sky climbed too high and needed her uncle's help getting down.
i can't get enough of sky's dirty rolled up pants.
the older cousins, having some time away together.
meeting and playing with new friends. ryder's the only boy cousin, so it's nice that he got to meet a couple boys, from the neighborhood.
the hill, where they spend hours playing.
quite the duo.
the life of the party.
going on a hike.
it took linus a few days to recover from the hike, but i think he had fun.
someone turned seevn and had a bowling birthday party. we had a blast and definitely plan on bowling as a family more often.
we celebrated his birthday (on his birthday) at home too.
siblings (minus wendy and thomas, who couldn't make it this year).
all of us. i promise oma a group photo every year.
i love that my kids have this time at oma and opa's every year -- time to run, play, explore, climb, hike, camp. and i love it that they're now old enough to spend a few weeks there in the summer too. so many joyful memories being made.
i'm a bit short on words with this post because we just returned from our nevada vacation. we arrived home on the 31st, picked up charley and headed right back out -- to our friend's house for a new year's eve celebration together. we spent the night, returning to our house yesterday afternoon. then it was unpacking, grocery shopping, working on the yard, mail opening, uploading and editing photos, etc. so much to do but i'm ready for things to get back to normal. i'm also ready to get my butt back into shape (ugh!). so... here’s a bit of what 10 days, with family in nevada, looks like...
putting the finishing touches on oma and opa's really tall christmas tree, with the help of uncle joe.
opa sharing photo memories on the laptop, from last summer's visit (all the cousins stayed at oma and opa's together, for three weeks).
dogs, dogs and more dogs. my kids so love them.
there's also lots of games. uncle dan helping ryder with the polar bear puzzle.
ryder and daddy playing battleship together.
and cousins working on the 1000-piece puzzle.
skyler decided she wanted to climb the house's rock wall.
and then the other rock wall.
and finally the rock walls in one of the casinos in reno.
along with walking a tight rope.
ryder played lots of soccer with his uncles.
and with the dogs. sometimes we had to put izzy back in the house because she would actually stop the ball.
skyler finding a new way to sit on the kitchen chairs.
the cousins (minus one) -- ages 7, 8, 8, 9, 10 and 14. kiele spent most of the vacation at her dad's in CA; she joined us on the 28th.
having fun with tires.
our elf found a new friend mixed in with oma's christmas ornaments. even though oma's elf wasn't "real", sky sat him with our elf, joy.
always so much food at oma and opa's. there's something sitting out at all times of the day. and lots of eating, i did.
oma reading the littles 'twas the night before christmas' right before bed, christmas eve.
more tomorrow. :-))
there’s a group of 12 of us participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link]. next up… stephanie moore | tucson senior photographer.
sharing some favorites of my kids from this past year. my goal was to narrow it down to 20 images; however, i didn't quite make it. 28 images | 35 photographs...
one of the best changes i made with my photography in 2011 was to take more everyday photos of my kids. i plan on doing even better in 2012.
another crazy month. come and gone. i'm not really sure where it even went. but thank goodness i have some pictures to remind me. here’s a bit of what november in tampa, florida looks like [kind of crazy to still be catching butterflies, swimming, wearing shuts and running around barefoot]…
finding and holding a butterfly, in our front yard.
ALWAYS dirty, dirty feet. kids play outside barefoot every day.
one of skyler's gifts to me. they usually end up on my inspiration board. that's where she likes them.
yep, this is how i found them one day.
the barn nursery. sky loved holding the piglet until the barn dog became interested. then she got too nervous.
we so love seeing the new additions. these were the new ducks, who are now pretty big. last time we were there, they were in the geese pen and the geese were crazy protective over them [and loud]. we're waiting on baby bunnies to be born. any day now.
more new barn friends. with each visit, we always seem to find new friends.
the deer were so timid when the barn first got them and now they love to be pet.
this guy scares me. i finally was able to take a picture of him, but not without hissing at us.
sometimes i like to explore the other areas of the barn with the kids. sometimes they don't.
the only place ryder wanted to take flat stanley was...under water.
location scouting for my editorial shoots.
playing on a tire swing. sky was doing all kinds of tricks. she's pretty fearless.
sky also seems to sit on the couch every way except how she's supposed to.
ummm...homework and TV.
there’s a group of 12 of us participating in this what ____ looks like monthly project. i hope you’ll check them all out [clicking link to link]. next up... stephanie moore | tucson senior photographer.
october was a tad bit really crazy. it brought my 42nd birthday, new plumbing for our whole house, the complete demo of a bathroom, the start of the bathroom renovation and a husband leaving for three weeks to afghanistan.
in celebrating the chaos, here's a bit of what our everyday amongst the chaos looks like...
kid mess. not related to renovation mess.
"tribal markings", courtesy of kiele. notice the little chest hairs. he had armpit hair too.
ryder's new trick, which he won't stop doing.
always asking to help with chores. well not always, but a lot of times.
location scouting.
playing on the front yard swing.
meeting more new friends on the farm, during kiele's riding lessons.
star tattoos and giggles.
half of the time, i find her upside down somewhere.
and some iphone [instagram] photos from this month...
where you'll find the little ones and i, every tuesday and thursday. where's skyler and ryder?
a few of my birthday surprises. can't even begin to tell you how much i love the art my kids create for me [thank you kim!!].
in the middle of the bathroom demo.
skyler: "hey mom, this looks like your hair".
i just love her knees. even more when they're dirty.
and here's to november and celebrating all that's to come.
there's a group of 12 of us participating in this monthly project. i hope you'll check them all out [clicking link to link]. next up is the awesome stephanie moore | tucson senior photographer.
"your kids must have the most amazing pictures." i get that comment A LOT. and while my kids do have some pretty fabulous photos from the past five years that i've been doing photography, somehow along the way, i seem to have lost my ability to capture the every day lives of my family. you know, those photos that document the simple joys and everyday moments. it bums me out. and i have complained about it for years, yet i haven't done a whole lot, in an effort to remedy the situation.
so when i was recently approached by a photographer about participating in a project entitled "what _______ looks like", i jumped at the opportunity. i will be working on this project along side a group of eleven other incredible photographers. the goal of the project is to capture our families in a real, everyday kind of way -- to capture moments that document the reality, the beauty, the mess, the truth, the everyday of our family life.
each month we will each choose to fill in the blank with a word of our choice. some of us may choose to use the same word all year. others may choose to change it up every month or every couple months. at the end of every month, we will all be sharing some of our photos on our blogs. we will each link to another photographer until our circle of 12 is complete.
i'm excited about this. i needed this. but more-so, i feel that my children deserve this. along the way, i also hope this project will inspire you to take more everyday pictures of your own famiy!!
so here we go. this is what a bit of our everyday august looks like...
all the cousins together, at oma and opa's, in NV.
standard toy mess. watching TV.
sweaty.
steve jumping.
first day of school.
in the pool. almost every single day in august.
not-so-pretty toenails, courtesy of the pool.
how he always sits. his favorite toy. and the littles' handmade cardboard box chair.
on our way to gymnastics.
new friends at the horse farm.
play time.
their fort.
computer games.
girl time.
before school. forgot to brush.
so what have i learned in the first month, with this project? i learned that i have a long way to go in documenting my family's everyday. and that i need to try and carry my camera around with me more. but honestly, even in this short bit, i already feel like i'm noticing and capturing more of the beauty and magic of our everyday. and that makes my heart so very happy.
can't help but think of this quote... enjoy [and capture] the little things, for one day you will look back and realize they were the big things. - robert brault
i hope you'll now head on over to stephanie moore's blog to see what she had to share about her project this month -- stephanie moore | tucson family photographer.
p.s. i used more than one word for my blank...hope that's okay.