Day 2 – starlight*
March 25th, 2012
Since the 7 Days theme for Day 2 is LIGHT, I decided to play with the Color Flashlight app on my phone. It does all kinds of trippy things like strobe light, police light, disco, even a photo of a flickering lighter for holding up at concerts. For this photo, I used the rainbow effect and a slow shutter speed. I drew a star because stars are one of my favorite things to doodle, in any medium.
You can just see that I’m wearing my TeeFury WHOVIAN t-shirt. That’s the one that I accidentally ordered two of, thanks to a glitch with the first order. Rather than returning it, I decided that was the universe’s way of telling me that it wanted Bonnie to have a WHOVIAN t-shirt, too. And she wore it to Disneyland on her birthday and it got her a free extra ride on Star Tours thanks to the Time Lord in disguise who was working there.
Can anyone tell where in my house I’m sitting? Clues: this location has featured in one of Annalie’s 7 Days photos before. It’s one of the darkest spots in our house during daytime, and a rather unique thing to find in a residential home.
*Suggested music for reading this post: “Starlight” by Muse. Coincidentally, Bonnie introduced me to this song when she gave me a mix CD a while back. This has been a very Bonnie-tastic post.
Day 1 – Nerrrrrrrd
March 24th, 2012
It’s 7 Days time again! That quarterly time of year when a group of some of the funnest, nicest, most creative people on Flickr spend a week taking self-portraits and then commenting on each other’s photos. I was on my way to bed when I realized it was technically Saturday and I could take my Day 1 photo. Here it is: me, being a big ol’ nerd with Photo Booth in the dark dining room at 2am.
I took this shot first, but decided it was too creepy for Day 1, even though it made me laugh.
On a side note, it’s come to my attention that I have not been keeping very good track of the various dottery mugs and crocheted whatsits that I’ve promised people. If you’ve discussed a custom order of some kind with me but have not heard a peep from me about it since, could you check my crafting queue and see if you’re on it? If you’re not, please shoot me an email or leave me a comment, letting me know. Thanks.
Day 2 – Raise your, uh, mug of hot CHOCOLATE in honor of That Pottery Place
December 23rd, 2011
Okay, that’s a stretch. I’m basically ignoring the chocolate theme today, but this seemed more important. My favorite local pottery-painting studio, the one where I first painted six years ago, the one where dottery was born with this plate, is closing.
The owner doesn’t really want to close, but for various reasons (including her two young kids and the depressed economy) it’s the best thing for her to do right now. She’s still hoping that someone might buy the studio from her and re-open it, particularly because it’s the only pottery-painting studio in the area.
Today was the last day to paint. So we went and painted one last time. *sniff*
I thought it would be cool to have Elliora paint an ornament. I let her pick the paint colors and choose which ornament. Following her big sister’s example, she already has very definite, clear opinions about what she wants. (I don’t have a picture of E painting because I was too busy making sure she didn’t grab the ornament or palette and throw them onto the floor while simultaneously preventing her from smearing her painty hands all over her clothes, the table, the high chair…)
We sure will miss this place. I hope someone buys it soon and re-opens it.
For her photo today, Annalie posed in front of our Christmas tree with a chocolate-filled Advent calendar:
My mom let me eat the rest of the chocolate from Elliora’s Advent calendar to take my self-portrait. She doesn’t really eat the chocolate, anyway. She just gets a tiny bite and my mom and I eat the rest.
You know that life overload I wrote about a few days ago? All of those things are still true, but I’m feeling better about it all. I don’t know why, exactly. Maybe partly because Elliora likes to accessorize, which is adorable:
Elliora loves headbands for some reason. She’s forever picking up ones that Annalie has discarded around the house and attempting to put them on, usually just setting them on top of her head tiara-style. Today Annalie and I were both in the kitchen when Elliora came crawling in from the living room with this headband in place on her head. I asked Annalie if she’d helped her put it on, and Annalie said, “No, I was in here with you!” I guess that means Elliora managed to get it on all by herself. Not bad for a 1-year-old.
Also, I had a headache for three days on and off thanks to storms that were near us. Yesterday it finally rained here, and with the rain came relief from the headaches. And pretty Christmas-light reflections.




















