Change is constant
Can you believe the leaves are turning already? It doesn’t matter how hard it is for me too keep up; change is constant.
To me, every hour of the day and night is an unspeakably perfect miracle.
~Walt Whitman
Can you believe the leaves are turning already? It doesn’t matter how hard it is for me too keep up; change is constant.
To me, every hour of the day and night is an unspeakably perfect miracle.
~Walt Whitman
10. In the city – close to culture, books, food, coffee, shopping, history, art, music, education…
9. At the beach
8. On the water
7. Curled up on a comfy couch
6. Chillin’ out lakeside
5. Surrounded by awesome people
4. In close proximity to coffee
3. Hiding behind my camera
2. Within eyeshot of this little one, wherever she is, watching her explore the world
1. In his arms
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All the benefits of a robust metropolis and yet, nestled between the mountains and the Salish Sea, it takes no effort at all to let nature envelope you in Seattle.
And now, from around the interwebs…
TV: yes! really! I was on CNN! So here’s the deal: I got an opportunity to say thank you, and help tell the story of a woman who was there for me while I was going through the worst of my cancer treatment. Debbie Cantwell created The Pink Daisy Project to pay it forward after her own bout with cancer. She helped me at a time when the expense and exhaustion of getting through cancer treatment was really wearing me down. She sent gift cards so I could get food, diapers, and gas, and she hired some people to come clean my home. It’s hard enough to keep your home clean with a toddler – add the side effects of cancer treatment, and it’s overwhelming.
From what I understand, out of the 25 heroes highlighted throughout the year, CNN will be selecting 10 finalists for the awards ceremony. Web traffic and buzz are considered in their selection criteria – so the more you view and share this story, the more you like or recommend it on Facebook, and the more you comment on the story there on the CNN website, the better the odds that Debbie will be selected as one of the finalists. As a result of the story so far, Debbie has already received an increase in donations to help more women. She also received a significant increase in requests for help. As we get the word out more, Debbie will be able to help more and more women. And that’s the whole point.
There is also a second video; this one is even longer and shows more of my family.
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Darrah Parker Photography: We met up with Darrah at Ravenna Park on a sunny afternoon, and she took the most beautiful pictures of us. My little family was hot and tired, and bordering on cranky, but Darrah found the best in us. We had a grand time posing for photos, and the results are just lovely.
It Matters: Mama Wants This explores the unexpected ways her life has has been enriched by blogging, and the unexpected ways in which she has been hurt by blogging.
The Aums: a discussion of that emotionally charged issue of, gasp, body image.
Dog Days of Summer: Northwest Mommy hosts guest blogger, Diane LeBleu, and her discussion of starting a business, getting a dog, breast cancer, and other bad ideas.
Peanut Butter in my Hair: finding beauty in unexpected places
The Days Pass: Susan of Toddler Planet is one of my heroes. She’s battling her fourth cancer in four years; this time it’s metastatic. She writes so beautifully about balancing her pain management so that she can tolerate the pain, yet still savor the moments with her husband and young children.
This weekend, my friend Barb turned 40…
Again 😉
The stars came out and hung a giant, full moon for her birthday party, as we sipped our drinks under twinkle lights strung from a Parisian street lamp at Bastille in Ballard.
We noshed on good food
Enjoyed great company
As the sky continued to darken
Thanks to the Perseid meteor shower, it was a good night for shooting stars; I saw quite a few.
And, Barb, I made a wish on one for you.
Happy Birthday, my friend, and many, many more.
Beautiful day by the ocean in Moclips, Washington.
The sun was shining, but it wasn’t too hot.
Aaron got out his bagpipes and played to the sea. It’s not so loud when the pipes are competing with the surf…
There was quite a bit of wind stirring the dust and sand, and making for some interesting visual effects.
And of course we had the cutest little photobomber…
We saw so much beauty and variety on our trip from Seattle to Alaska, but the predominant color was most definitely green.
Yes, I know I should label all the pictures with the specific locations where they were taken. Maybe next time I take a trip, I’ll take better notes to accompany the photos. Or, even better, I’ll have a camera that records GPS coordinates in the photo’s metadata. I’m all for technology that allows me to be even more lazy.