I don't do much for myself, as I really don't need much. The kids are growing and learning and experiencing; it's much easier and nicer to do things for them. But, for Miriam's birthday in September, a wonderful yarnie friend from Ravelry gifted me a handspun skein of yarn that she created herself. I instantly knew what I wanted it to become. A hat. For me. There was only 90 yards, but it is a gorgeous 90 yards. I found a simple hat pattern, but as I was knitting, I realized that no way was 90 yards enough for a hat on my head. I started contemplating finding a coordinating yarn to add stripes to the hat, give it a little interest and extend the use of the special yarn.
Then, this past weekend, my mother took me to a small Llama farm/fiber studio that was having a great sale. I found this amazingly soft, cuddly, and perfect Merino and Mulberry Silk blended top in a perfect white color to go with the pops of white bamboo spun in the special yarn. I cannot wait to spin this up so I can finish my hat!!
Taken on the Manual setting (F/2.8 and 1/6 shutter speed) and edited in Picasa with Saturation.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Day 6: Childhood Memory
So many things happened today that could have fallen under the "childhood memory" category. It's amazing to see my children play and learn like I did! This picture, taken earlier in the day, captures Miriam wearing a hard hat and reading stories. I used to go to work with my father when I was a bit older than her (maybe just a bit older than Benjamin, actually). He worked in a factory at the time, and my brother and I would ride our tricycles around the large open spaces not too far from the machines. I can't remember if I had to wear a hard hat. Likely not, as there wasn't a problem with toddlers being in a factory "back in the day," but I remember wanting so much to be like my father. Alas, I turned out much more like my mother, and I never could put down a good book!
Photo taken on the Auto setting with flash. Edited in Picasa with Saturation, then further edited in Picnik with Lomo-ish and Vignette effects.
Photo taken on the Auto setting with flash. Edited in Picasa with Saturation, then further edited in Picnik with Lomo-ish and Vignette effects.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Day 5: Someone I Love
I almost thought it would be cheating to pick my kids as subject matters today. (Plus, I didn't want to have to pick a favorite.) I decided to showcase my husband, Chris, but there was never a moment to get him alone. And this photo says a lot about that. Chris is an amazing father who our children adore. So today, instead of getting "someone," you get to see the "someones" I love, namely, my favorite boys!
Taken on Auto setting with no flash. Edited in Picnik using "1960's Effect."
Taken on Auto setting with no flash. Edited in Picnik using "1960's Effect."
Friday, November 4, 2011
Day 4: Favorite Color
This is a closeup of a sweater that I knit. Not only do I love the color green, but the texture really speaks to me too.
This was SO HARD! I have a little point and shoot (Samsung L200 10.2 MegaPixel), so truing colors in the original photo was very difficult.
Photo was taken on the Manual Setting (F2.8, Exposure time 1/15 seconds), and edited in Picasa using Saturation.
This was SO HARD! I have a little point and shoot (Samsung L200 10.2 MegaPixel), so truing colors in the original photo was very difficult.
Photo was taken on the Manual Setting (F2.8, Exposure time 1/15 seconds), and edited in Picasa using Saturation.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Day 3: Clouds
It's been grey and cloudy lately. It was raining this morning, but it cleared up enough for me to run outside and snap this photo.
Taken on the Scene setting, with flash. No editing done.
Taken on the Scene setting, with flash. No editing done.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Day 2: What I wore
Nothing too special about what I wore. It was a chilly and rainy day, so I had on my favorite jeans, a t-shirt, and my husband's high school track sweatshirt. The kids were also very cuddly, and this photo was taken while Benjamin was falling asleep for his nap.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Day 1: Self- Portrait
Portrait taken with 10 second timer on the "portrait" setting using flash and facial detection. Edited in Picasa using Soft Focus and Warmify.
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