A BIG thank you to Jo and Kim at Desire to Inspire for including me in their latest Reading Guide! Their blog is full of so many inspiring spaces, and it is one of the blogs I look most forward to reading every day. If by some odd chance you don't already read their blog, you should definitely click through to check it out!
For any of you who have popped over from their blog, thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy your visit and that you'll come back soon!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Up, Up, and Away
My husband and I were good friends in high school, and the summer after my junior year, we toiled the months away working at the same department store.
After my shift ended, I walked outside and discovered my car stuffed with brightly colored orbs of latex. An envelope was taped to my steering wheel, and inside was a note from the two culprits, identifying themselves. They also, very kindly, had enclosed a sewing needle!
Kate Headley Photography
One day that summer, while I was at work, E and our best friend, Ric, "broke" into my car (using the keyless entry) and filled the entire vehicle with balloons.
After my shift ended, I walked outside and discovered my car stuffed with brightly colored orbs of latex. An envelope was taped to my steering wheel, and inside was a note from the two culprits, identifying themselves. They also, very kindly, had enclosed a sewing needle!
Image via Brown Button
My day at work had been less than pleasant, but my balloon-filled car made me laugh and instantly brightened my day. After I finished popping all the balloons, I promptly drove over to E's house to thank him and Ric for making me smile.
jek in the box's flickr
Looking at these images makes me smile as well; perhaps it is because balloons are so often associated with celebrations or perhaps because they remind me of the day I found my car filled with their colored-goodness.
Whatever the reason, there is something uplifting (no, pun intended!) and cheerful about these balloon photos. They speak to me of happiness. Of freedom. Of release. Of hope.
Whatever the reason, there is something uplifting (no, pun intended!) and cheerful about these balloon photos. They speak to me of happiness. Of freedom. Of release. Of hope.
Flynn Larsen
We use balloons to mark celebrations; they are sent as gifts and used as decorations. And we release balloons skywards to express joy and hope. Watching their silhouettes drift and bounce as they fade gradually from view, becoming little pin-points and then, no longer visible at all, it is difficult to not feel the vastness of our world.
carsonting's flickr
Balloon releases can be experimental in nature, as was the case for a class project of mine in elementary school. All the students attached notes to balloons before letting them take flight. As we watched the multi-colored spheres rise against the blue sky, we imagined how far they may travel. We hoped that our notes would be answered and dreamed of responses from far-off places.
Jakob E's flickr
And, sometimes, the releases signify a letting-go; although I do have a melodramatic tale from college along those lines (and perhaps I will share that another time,) right now, they signify to me a release- a letting-go- of stress.
beth retro's flickr
While we haven't quite figured everything out yet, E and I finally know a little about what lies ahead for us. I am pleased to say that E has accepted a job, which he is excited to begin, and that we will be moving to Houston!
There are still stresses to be encountered with this next step (well, and such is life!) but for the moment, I am starting to feel a little like the balloon in the photo above. I feel like a weight has been lifted, and I am rising towards the sun.
There are still stresses to be encountered with this next step (well, and such is life!) but for the moment, I am starting to feel a little like the balloon in the photo above. I feel like a weight has been lifted, and I am rising towards the sun.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Up Around the Bend
I mentioned in my profile that my husband, E, is in the midst of a career change, and, right now, this is a little how life feels to me-
Because everything does feel six of one, half dozen of another, I am worried about making the wrong decision. I'm worried as we try to find the right answer, we will over-analyze or not analyze enough (thought that is decidedly less likely.)
I know nothing is permanent, that this next step is just a starting block to whatever lies ahead for us, but I want E and I to be able to start this next chapter of our lives on the right foot.
Things feel as hazy to me as this photo above. Here's hoping that by the weekend things are much clearer, and E & I are starting to see what's around the bend.
Because everything does feel six of one, half dozen of another, I am worried about making the wrong decision. I'm worried as we try to find the right answer, we will over-analyze or not analyze enough (thought that is decidedly less likely.)
I know nothing is permanent, that this next step is just a starting block to whatever lies ahead for us, but I want E and I to be able to start this next chapter of our lives on the right foot.
Things feel as hazy to me as this photo above. Here's hoping that by the weekend things are much clearer, and E & I are starting to see what's around the bend.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
When the States Go Blue
The states went blue yesterday, and this was the outcome. We, as a nation, have certainly just watched history in the making.
Row 1: L to R- Nikki & Jeff via Drew B Photography blog, JCrew Summer '08, TM Photography blog
Row 2: Tiffany & Rob- Matt Faber-photographer via Elizabeth Anne Design, Martha Stewart, Lela Rose via Style.com
Row 3: Brides, Flower Girl via Paloma Images, Jim Franco Photography
Row 4: TM Photography blog, Tirado Photography via The Knot, Stephanie Williams Photography
Row 1: L to R- Nikki & Jeff via Drew B Photography blog, JCrew Summer '08, TM Photography blog
Row 2: Tiffany & Rob- Matt Faber-photographer via Elizabeth Anne Design, Martha Stewart, Lela Rose via Style.com
Row 3: Brides, Flower Girl via Paloma Images, Jim Franco Photography
Row 4: TM Photography blog, Tirado Photography via The Knot, Stephanie Williams Photography
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Free Coffee and Red Cups
It's here- the big day!
And I was happy to receive my cup of coffee in a red holiday cup! I can't believe we are already looking at the holiday season, but I get a little excited when Starbucks makes the switch to their red cups.
I typically find myself indulging in a holiday flavor latte or two as I do Christmas shopping, and the accompanying red cups are so festive and cheerful, they just make me smile.
Image via Flickr "when I snapped"
So, I decided to take Starbucks up on their offer-And I was happy to receive my cup of coffee in a red holiday cup! I can't believe we are already looking at the holiday season, but I get a little excited when Starbucks makes the switch to their red cups.
I typically find myself indulging in a holiday flavor latte or two as I do Christmas shopping, and the accompanying red cups are so festive and cheerful, they just make me smile.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
For the Love of {Feathers}- Fashion
And another, if I had a million dollars...
Bamford Feather Jacket at Neiman Marcus
It might not be very vegetarian-friendly, but somehow I can't help but love this jacket! The black feathers seem so glam and rock n' roll! -Sigh-
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