Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Day 26 of 365 (09/30/09) - Apple
Day 26 of 365 (09/30/09) - Apple
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
I seem to be interested in these macro food shots lately.
I can't figure out on how to use the flash w/o washing out the whole shot...so I end up not using the flash and the pic is dull. I'm sure there is an answer that I am clueless about...want to clue me in?
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Day 18 of 365 (09/22/09) - Strep+Allergic Reaction to Antibiotic = SadKid
Day 18 of 365 (09/22/09) - Strep+Allergic Reaction to Antibiotic = Sad Kid
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
Poor little Bug...been sick for days, finally got a dx of strep, then started antibiotics only to end up having an allergic rxn. My poor baby :(
Day 17 of 365 (09/21/09) - Sphygmomanometer
Day 17 of 365 (09/21/09) - Sphygmomanometer
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
Hanging out at the pediatrician's office. Best name for a basic piece of medical equipment EVER.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Day 10 of 365 (09/14/09) - Ceiling Light
Day 10 of 365 (09/14/09) - Ceiling Light
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
This is one of our 1980s-looking light fixtures in our home. Not sure why the original owners used these, given that the house was built in the mid 1990s…strange choice. Anyway, we have lived with them for many years now. Though I look and them and know they are decidedly out-dated, they don’t bug us enough to go through the hassle of changing them.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Day 6 of 365 (09/10/09) - Watches
Day 6 of 365 (09/10/09) - Watches
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
Unfortunately, none are in working order...
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Day 5 of 365 (09/09/09) - POP = Pile O' Ponies
Day 5 of 365 (09/09/09) - POP = Pile O' Ponies
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
Can you tell I have a 5 year old daughter at home?
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Day 4 of 365 (09/08/09) - Blue Bench
Day 4 of 365 (09/08/09) - Blue Bench
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
It's amazing that by day 4 of this little project, my eyes search for (and often find!) photo ops everywhere. I try to take so many pics, but 99.9% of the time, I my vision for the pic just doesn't manifest itself...perhaps time and practice will help. I actually think this pic is kind of cool - and it is certainly not something I would have tried if I weren't doing 365.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Day 2 of 365 (09/06/09) - Bedside View
Day 2 of 365 (09/06/09) - Bedside View
Originally uploaded by CityMamaPhD
This bedside view brought to you by a wicked case of food poisoning. Just remember, when someone serves you a "classic" Caesar's salad, it means the egg in the dressing is uncooked. Yep - I'm rockin' the salmonella!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
My Project 365
Lest I digress into turning this into a project 365 of my beautiful daughter and thereby defeat the whole purpose of the project, I feel the need to set some goals and parameters for myself. Here we go…
Goals for My Project 365
- Do something creative (even if it is just taking one picture) everyday
- Do something everyday that has NOTHING whatsoever to do with my career, research, field of study, college, or students
- Do something everyday that has NOTHING whatsoever (at least directly) to do with my roles as mommy, wife, or homeowner/homemaker
- Stretch myself, by doing something I have absolutely zilch training in or knowledge of (i.e. photography)
- Open myself to new experiences and new people by putting my pics on this blog as well as a project 365 group on flickr
- View my city (which I LOVE), my environment, and the settings of my day-to-day grind with new, fresh eyes – or in ways I hadn’t in the past
- Explore my visual sense – everything I do is language based (written and spoken) – and I want to experience life visually for a change
- Learn something! About myself, photography, the world, whatever…this has always been the best way for me to INVIGORATE my psyche and my senses.
Project Parameters
- Take a picture EVERYDAY…I think this is a no-brainer, but if I don’t say it, I can see myself stockpiling photos for days when I am “too busy”
- While a picture that includes my daughter is ok occasionally, she should not be the focus of the blog in any way – remember goal # 3!
- At least one picture a week must be in color – I have a tendency to take a large number of black and whites…probably because I think they make cruddy shots look better!
- Pictures do not have to be perfect, great, or even good – this is part of a learning process and having an expectation of the quality of pictures will only stymie my process
- Have fun, but keeping taking pictures even if it stops being fun…the goal is to stretch
I can do this!!!!!
"Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, Empire Strikes Back)
Monday, August 31, 2009
Beginning of my 40th year, 5770, and the 2009-2010 school year...
For me, the “new year” always starts sometime between late August and mid September.
I’m not sure where I will address all of these issues/ideas/plans. Perhaps I’ll resurrect my poor old other blog…perhaps not. I won’t do it here, as I would like to keep this blog pristine, so to speak. I want to keep this my special place to explore a different side of me…to INVIGORATE the creative me…or at least that’s my plan!
- My birthday is September 5
- Rosh Hashanah (aka “The Jewish New Year”) falls late August/mid September on the secular/Gregorian calendar
- The school year (either as a student or an academic) starts mid August to early September, depending on the college system (quarters versus semesters)
This has always been my fresh start, my time for new beginnings, my time for resolutions. And so it is this year….
I have a great deal of goals – most of them realistic – for this year. Be the goals personal or professional, physical or spiritual, mundane or extraordinary…they all focus on a central concept. My “one little word” ala Ali Edwards for my personal new year is INVIGORATE!
Invigorate =
I have a great deal of goals – most of them realistic – for this year. Be the goals personal or professional, physical or spiritual, mundane or extraordinary…they all focus on a central concept. My “one little word” ala Ali Edwards for my personal new year is INVIGORATE!
Invigorate =
- to impart vigor, strength, or vitality to (compliments of the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language)
- to give energy to or refresh (compliments of the Collins Essential English Dictionary)
I’m not sure where I will address all of these issues/ideas/plans. Perhaps I’ll resurrect my poor old other blog…perhaps not. I won’t do it here, as I would like to keep this blog pristine, so to speak. I want to keep this my special place to explore a different side of me…to INVIGORATE the creative me…or at least that’s my plan!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
The Journey Begins
To say my other blogging attempts have been unsuccessful is an understatement. I have tried (and failed) twice. In my first attempt, my personal goals for the blog were ill defined. In my second attempt, I set out to narrowly focus on my work – specifically attempting to both (a) deconstruct my lack of progress translating research into published manuscripts and (b) give myself the proverbial kick in the tuchas to get moving. I made one post.
I am committed to this blog – I have to be. You see, I am turning 39. My 30’s have been incredibly powerful and transformative, which I think is typical for most women I know. I got married a few months before I turned 30, and in this decade I have learned to be a wife, earned my doctorate, crafted a successful career for myself as a professor in a teaching focused institution, and (most profoundly) become a mother. I am happy – genuinely so – and I am very fortunate. I don’t have a place to complain about anything.
HOWEVER – somewhere along the course of the last decade I’ve lost little bits of myself. So insidious were the losses I hardly noticed them at first, and when I did, I didn’t have the time, energy, or inclination to care. Not to mention, the losses seemed so trivial when compared to my growing list of responsibilities. I mean, did it really matter that I didn’t have time to meander through my favorite wing of the art museum, or sit and journal in a favorite coffee house, or have a girl’s night out, or read a really good book (that wasn’t about parenting or my field of research or teaching methodologies or time management), or take a yoga class, or work out, or get my hair cut, or go clothes shopping for myself, or spend hours in a bookstore, or do ANYTHING entirely me-centric?? The answer: yes, it mattered.
Now, 9 years into my role as wife, 9 years into my role as professor, 5 years into my role as Mommy, I have become a cliché. A somewhat doughy, kind-of frumpy, “I used to love to fill in the blank, but I just can’t find the time for myself” kind of Mom. Thank G-d I don’t drive a minivan or live in the burbs – I’d have to hurl myself off a cliff (no offense to any minivan driving suburban Moms out there – it just not my cup of tea).
SO, here it is…my flailing attempt to garner a bit of who I used to be. I will officially begin my Project 365 on my 39th birthday (Sept 5). However, in the next month, I will clarify my goals for this blog and myself in preparation for my journey to unearth and cultivate me…because it will make me a better Mom, better person, better woman, better educator, better wife, and, perhaps most of all, because I deserve it. Don’t we all?
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" (Lao-tzu)
I am committed to this blog – I have to be. You see, I am turning 39. My 30’s have been incredibly powerful and transformative, which I think is typical for most women I know. I got married a few months before I turned 30, and in this decade I have learned to be a wife, earned my doctorate, crafted a successful career for myself as a professor in a teaching focused institution, and (most profoundly) become a mother. I am happy – genuinely so – and I am very fortunate. I don’t have a place to complain about anything.
HOWEVER – somewhere along the course of the last decade I’ve lost little bits of myself. So insidious were the losses I hardly noticed them at first, and when I did, I didn’t have the time, energy, or inclination to care. Not to mention, the losses seemed so trivial when compared to my growing list of responsibilities. I mean, did it really matter that I didn’t have time to meander through my favorite wing of the art museum, or sit and journal in a favorite coffee house, or have a girl’s night out, or read a really good book (that wasn’t about parenting or my field of research or teaching methodologies or time management), or take a yoga class, or work out, or get my hair cut, or go clothes shopping for myself, or spend hours in a bookstore, or do ANYTHING entirely me-centric?? The answer: yes, it mattered.
Now, 9 years into my role as wife, 9 years into my role as professor, 5 years into my role as Mommy, I have become a cliché. A somewhat doughy, kind-of frumpy, “I used to love to fill in the blank, but I just can’t find the time for myself” kind of Mom. Thank G-d I don’t drive a minivan or live in the burbs – I’d have to hurl myself off a cliff (no offense to any minivan driving suburban Moms out there – it just not my cup of tea).
SO, here it is…my flailing attempt to garner a bit of who I used to be. I will officially begin my Project 365 on my 39th birthday (Sept 5). However, in the next month, I will clarify my goals for this blog and myself in preparation for my journey to unearth and cultivate me…because it will make me a better Mom, better person, better woman, better educator, better wife, and, perhaps most of all, because I deserve it. Don’t we all?
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" (Lao-tzu)
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