Saturday 21 April 2012

Lasers!

Almost every time I hear someone say "Lasers" I can't help but think of Austin Powers and Dr. Evil...  makes me giggle every time!! "Laser"

I have been going for laser treatments over the last 6 months. I am sure it began as my unconscious fear of one day becoming unable to shave my legs etc.  I wonder what it is like for those in nursing homes and hospitals... I for one KNOW that my kids will NOT come to shave me.  I will end up being the "Sasquatch" in room 208. Wonder if that's how all those sightings out on the west coast began.  Just some poor woman unable to find a razor!

I suppose I could always start a new trend!  Nursing Home of the Sasquatch. We don't care, so you don't have to!  Ok... maybe not the best motto for a nursing home ;)

That being said, back to the lasers.  Lasers hurt!  If anyone has ever tried to tell you they don't.... they are lying!  Not as bad on your legs... but in those tender areas they DO! I try to take Ibuprofen before I go which does help.

The things we women put ourselves through to look attractive!  Hopefully when I am in that nursing home and there is one male in 20 females I may have "a leg up" being "hairless" !  Ha! Ok, that made me laugh out loud!

On a separate note, again staying with my 52 week project here is your photo of the week.  We have a cherry tree in our yard that is over 100 yrs old, one day this week it was covered with butterflies taking a sip from the blossoms.



Monday 16 April 2012

I love Weddings!!

I would like to say "I had the honor" of shooting a Wedding this past weekend. Wonderful people!  What a complete BLAST! I had the most amazing time.  I even admit as I go through all of the photos of the people whom I had just met, I get all teary eyed just looking at the joy on the Grandparents and Parents faces. The look of love from the Bride to the Groom and vice-versa.  It is such an amazing moment in one's life and hopefully one you will treasure the rest of your life.

It is so wonderful to be able to convey feelings through photos. Not an easy thing to do, but when it happens it is a beautiful thing.

Magical.

I can honestly say I have found something I absolutely LOVE to do. I have a passion for learning, finding new things, and bombarding my brain with ideas.  It's certainly taken long enough to finally get here.  But I am so very happy I am. :)

That being said, I'd like to set up a photo, it's the moment the Father "gives" his daughter to a new man.  Very symbolic but I believe that Fathers really do feel like they are "giving" their daughter into another man's care.  I love in this photo. The Father shakes the hand of the new "husband" to be as his daughter looks on, slight tears glistening in her eyes as she looks with faith and love at her partner for life.

What a beautiful thing, we are all so lucky to be able to be a part of such a wonderful moment in someones life.

(My advice to the Groom before the wedding). At some point during the ceremony take a moment and burn that image into your memory.  So you will always remember.

Here is one the picture I was describing followed by two of my favorites!!


one that is just "cool"

and one of my favorites!! I love the fun ones ;)


Harrison was dying to give "Bunny Ears" to someone in just ONE more photo I promised him he could ;)

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Abraham Lincoln

I am once again in complete AWE of Abraham Lincoln.  (we just spent a day in Washington) His words which are so beautifully written, convey so much thought and depth. Something so very hard to find in any individual these days. Truly an amazing leader. In spite of adversity he forged ahead and followed his belief. Regardless of what half of the country he governed was saying.

To do what you believe is right and true in the face of such obstacles.  To send men to war and know THEY are making the ultimate sacrifice.YOU are the one who made "the call" and sent them there. Talk about guilt.

It really does make one step back and rethink a lot of things in ones lives.  Situations where your ego gets in the way. I read something recently that said, most arguments are the result of ego.  A person does not want to "feel" less a man. So instead of backing down in an argument or admitting they could be wrong they hold their ground.  If only they realized that you are a bigger man by realizing that your ego does not rule you. Do what is right in your heart. Very hard pill to swallow for some.

As well, this comes in to play in everyday life and the effort we put into our everyday tasks. Do what you do and do it well.  In the words of Lincoln:

 Every man is proud of what he does well; and no man is proud of what he does not do well. With the former, his heart is in his work; and he will do twice as much of it with less fatigue. The latter performs a little imperfectly, looks at it in disgust, turns from it, and imagines himself exceedingly tired. The little he has done, comes to nothing, for want of finishing.


If you love what you do, you will do it well, because your heart will be in it.  Why do we not incorporate that philosophy into our every day. Why don't we always try to do our best so that we can be proud of what we do.  Just try.


That being said, here is another line from a book I was reading while we were away this week.  


"What is more numerous than blades of grass in a lawn?" 


 "The thoughts in a man's mind" 


 Here is your photo of the week.... my men in deep thought!  :)






and one more of Lincoln of course!!!



Sunday 1 April 2012

Sports

Sport.  For me, the only way to keep my butt in shape.  If I don't plan at least one Triathlon over the summer to race in I WON"T get out of bed in the middle of the winter to go to the gym! I recently went to see my niece play hockey.  She was in the "Championship" for her house league team.  Not Rep... House League.  The BEST part about this is the comment from the coach after the end of the game (they did win).  He said " they kept saying how much fun they were having, and I had to keep reminding them yes, it's fun but we do want to try to win the game too" :)  How awesome is that! True LOVE of the sport! It was a really nice "throw back" for me. Remembering the days of going to the rink for both of my kids. I think we lived there for many years! Made lots of great friends along the way!

Here is a great quote that I think can sometimes be lost in sports.... "My responsibility is getting all my players playing for the name on the front of the jersey, not the one on the back." Team sports develop such wonderful traits in our kids! They learn so much, the joy of winning and that you really can't "win them all". Teaching our kids to be "good losers" is just as important.


That being said, here is a really great Mickey Mantle quote "During my 18 years I came to bat almost 10,000 times. I struck out about 1,700 times and walked maybe 1,800 times. You figure a ballplayer will average about 500 at bats a season. That means I played seven years without ever hitting the ball."
~Mickey Mantle~

Funny, no one is perfect, but doing your best at every game you will always make yourself happy.

Here is my favourite photo of the week, the moment the game is won and the gloves are being thrown in the air!! :)