catch the moment: week 1

Here we go again.  I am starting a new Catch the Moment 365 project this year, where my goal is to take at least 1 photo on my DSLR camera EVERY DAY for a year and share 7 pictures weekly here on my blog. I just successfully completed my first Project 365 in 2014 and now that I know how to do it, it’s not nearly as daunting as it was when I tried and failed in 2012.

It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I. Hate. Winter.  Not just because of the bitter cold here in Indiana, but because the days are so short. For taking pictures, winter is a disaster.  Sure, it can be pretty at times with freshly fallen snow covering the trees, rooftops, and barns around here, but when it comes to taking pictures of my kids, I really only get the chance when there’s no natural light 5 out of 7 days per week.

This year, Mindi from Simply Stavish, Stephanie from Behind the Camera and Dreaming, and Carrie from My Life-Our Journey are hosting the link up.  Feel free to join in! You can share your photos on your blog, instagram, and/or facebook.  The private Facebook Catch the Moment 365 group is AMAZING and great for support and keeping yourself motivated.

Enough chit chat, let’s get to the first week of pictures for 2015!

001/365: Thursday, January 1st.

We made it to my mom’s house in Tennessee Thursday afternoon and celebrated Christmas with my side of the family.  This present-palooza was our third Christmas and we are still trying to figure out where to put all the boys’ new things. Time to do another sweep of this house for baby books and toys!01-01-2015

002/365: Friday, January 2nd.

My sweet baby niece turned two on the 6th but we celebrated her birthday at Froyoz of Powell with some sweet treats and presents.  She is precious and growing so fast!  We were just down there over Thanksgiving and I swear she’s grown and changed in just over a month.01-02-2015

003/365: Saturday, January 3rd.

One of the gifts the boys received at my mom’s was a Magic School Bus volcano science kit. We decided to bust it out and try a few experiments. The boys REALLY enjoyed trying the different ingredients to see what would create the best lava.01-03-15

004/365: Sunday, January 4th.

Back home in Indiana…Theo could not wait to open another one of his presents…a Star Wars Lego set. This was something that he asked Santa for but didn’t get. I was worried he’d be upset on Christmas day. I had tried to warn him ahead of time that Santa would only get him one big gift, Lego sets are expensive, etc. He was very understanding. Never even mentioned it on Christmas Day. The day after he had said “you know Mommy, it’s okay that I didn’t get AT-AT because I can just ask for it again next year.”  You should have seen his face when he opened this at my mom’s. I wish I’d had my camera but there was just too much going on and the moment got away from me. Needless to say, he was overjoyed.01-04-2015

005/365: Monday, January 5th.

I was at the gym after I knew the boys would already be in bed. Hadn’t taken a picture yet that day. Our first big snow, and part of a winter weather advisory, was beginning to fall.  I sat in my vehicle for a couple of minutes, responding to a couple of texts and thinking about what I would take a picture of when I snapped this.  I originally thought I’d focus on the YMCA sign (the white blurry rectangle) but instead got this. I love the blur of the traffic lights in the background behind the focused precipitation on the window. 01-05-2015

006/365: Tuesday, January 6th.

Aaaand this. This was the result of our big winter weather advisory. About an inch of snow. I stopped in the middle of the (deserted) road on my way to work to snap this.01-06-2015

007/365: Wednesday, January 7th.

Haircut time! 01-07-2015

And we’re off… one week down, fifty-one to go.  🙂

~C~

2015 Resolutions

I am a little late getting this post published … what’s new? I feel like I am rushing most of the time these days. Christmas was a rush. The weeks since Thanksgiving have zoomed by and here we are, already well into January 2015. As I reflected on my progress last year, I realized that I still want to work on the same things – being a better mom, taking care of myself (so I can continue trying to be a better mom), and partaking in something I enjoy – something for me that benefits my family too.

1. I want to connect with my kids instead of yelling at them when we are all experiencing heightened stress and emotions. They are truly the biggest blessings in my life and I care about my family more than anything. It’s not fair to them that I take my own exhaustion, frustration, and every other negative feeling out on them when they dare act their age. Sometimes it seems there’s no alternative to losing my cool, but there’s always an alternative. I’m going to read Yell Less Love More and implement pieces of it daily.

love more yell less2. I want to lose those pesky few pounds (again) but more importantly, maintain a consistent level of activity so that I can not only look better, but feel better and have more energy. So I can be a role model for my children. This year I want to go beyond running. Running isn’t easy, but it’s not hard. It’s hard to mess up or to feel like a fool when you are running. Running is my comfort zone. But my fitness goals got derailed several times last year because I only wanted to run. And running hurts me. When something hurts, running is too painful and those injuries tend to take a long time to heal. This body was not born to run and while I don’t have any plans of stopping altogether, I need to branch out. I need to feel like a fool. I need to not care so much and just try something new. Yoga. Piyo. Zumba. This year I will try new things and I will get & stay in shape.

3. Finally, I want to improve my photography skills and courage. I am so timid and insecure when it comes to taking pictures of anyone but my family of 4. Or asking anyone to take a picture of me with my kids. I’m hesitant to take pictures of us when we’re in a place where I feel people looking at me because I’m taking pictures. I need to get over all of it. I want to get better. I want to be faster adjusting my manual settings. I want to learn … to take a class. Get a new lens. Practice taking pictures of all sorts of different things. Take pictures every day (do another 365). I want to put new pictures in frames to display around my home. I want to create 2 photo books – one from my 2014 Project 365 and one from our beach vacation in October. If I get really, really ambitious, I might create Dexter’s 1st Year baby book….whoopsy.

So there you have it. And yes…sure, there are other things I’d like to do this year but these 3 are still the biggies so these 3 will be the ones I focus on month in and month out. Somewhere in there I’d like to improve our budgeting. Our home improvement projects need to get done. I’d like to meal-plan ahead of time and shop on a budget instead of flying into the grocery at 9pm on Sunday night, wildly throwing random items in the cart that I might combine in some way to create a decent meal. But will I be planning all meals by the end of 2015? Will our home be “done” at the end of 2015? Will we be out of debt by the end of 2015? No way. I will try to be a better friend and wife this year…a better daughter and sister and aunt and mom and co-worker. And cat-owner. God, my cats must hate me. Yeah…I guess I’ve got a lot of work to do in 2015. But those are pretty hard to measure. What about you? Do you have measurable goals going into this new year?

~C~

catch the moment: week fifty-two

Wow – I made it!  I took a picture with my DSLR EVERY day this year, in manual, and shared them on my blog.  I did something that I set out to do and I am feeling pretty proud of the accomplishment. This has only fueled my fire for learning more about photography, wanting up upgrade my equipment, and yes…doing another Project 365. Why stop now?  Before I did this project, my camera might sit for days, weeks, or dare I say it? A MONTH at a time, just collecting dust.  I have used my camera every day and even made a habit out of taking it with me almost everywhere I go.

Linking up one last time for this 2014 Catch the Moment 365 project with Mindi, Sarah, and Stephanie.

358/365 – Wednesday, December 24th: Christmas Eve. This year Santa enjoyed red velvet buttery cookies, chocolate chunk cookies, and white chocolate cranberry cookies. 12-24-14

359/365 – Thursday, December 25th: Christmas Day.  I was too busy enjoying the day to take very many pictures but I did get one of Theo celebrating after receiving Hulk Lab Smash.12-25-14

360/365 – Friday, December 26th: A trip to Ohio.  The day after Christmas, we traveled to Cincinnati to visit Ryan’s sister and her family along with Ryan’s parents.  12-26-14

361/365 – Saturday, December 27th: Just spying on a couple of bros looking at their big cousin Spencer’s comic book.12-27-14

362/365 – Sunday, December 28th: Playing….surprise…Legos with Spence before we left Cincinnati. 12-28-14

363/365 – Monday, December 29th: Yep, still Legos. 12-29-14

364/365 – Tuesday, December 30th:  This brown-eyed boy’s last bubble bath of 2014.  12-30-14

365/365 – Wednesday, December 31st:  If you don’t have this kind of silliness happening on New Year’s Eve, then you just don’t know how to party.12-31-14

My favorite photo this week? It has to be number 365 –  the smile on Dexter’s face is pure joy.  Oh, the joy my little family has brought to me in 2014.  It has been a good year and I really should not complain. We may not have everything we think we want, but we do have what we need and for that I am thankful. What is your favorite picture this week?

Happy New Year,

~C~