Monday, July 23, 2012

Sun and Surf | Atlantic City NJ Photography

Summer days. 
A day trip to the beach.
2.5 hours to arrive.
Good friends. Hugs and smiles.
Sand. Giggles, joyful hollers.
Digging. Creating. Jumping waves.
Breezy winds. Umbrellas. Sand.
Swimming. Wading. Wave riding.
Picnic lunch on blanket.
Sand. SPF. Reapply. SPF.
Warm waves swell, crash. Repeat.
Swimming. Wading. Wave riding.
Giggles, joyful hoots. Sand.
Ice cream treat.
Shower. Pack. Load up.
Smiles, and hugs. 'Til next time.
2.5 hours to home.
Our day at the beach.
Summer days.




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Keeping Perspective


Yesterday was not the best of days for me.  After not getting much sleep the night before, and blearily greeting a Monday morning, me and my girls went about our usual daily routine of sorts:  Coffee for momma.  Listen to NPR news.  Breakfast for the girls.  Let the dog out.  Feed the dog.  Start laundry.  Clean up dishes.  Make the beds.  Read through emails and check Facebook notifications/respond.  And read the daily news.  The girls (usually) get dressed on their own and find interesting things to do in their playroom or library.  This is all before 9am.  Stay at home moms probably know this routine, all too well. 

On this particular morning, my 6 year old, Alanna decided to pull out her crayons, stickers and drawing pad.  Low and behold, she decided to use the scissors for some cutting (the scissors are in the same tin as the crayons for her easy access).  I am on the computer reading and doing my thing, because I know where my girls are and I know that they are safe.  I then hear a "puppy dog" barking as she ascends the stairs to come see me in my office.  Woof, woof, pant, pant.  The puppy dog is next to me, begging for some pats on the head.  I look down and see her.  Although there was less of her than I usually see this time.  Woof, woof, pant, pant, she goes.  I scream, "ALANNA LOUISE!!!!"  The puppy dog shrinks away from me and retreats to a safe corner away from mommy!  Alanna sullenly approaches.  "What did you do to your sister's hair?!"  No comment.  "Well?! WHY did you CUT Emmy's hair?!!!"  Alanna replies, "Emmy asked me to cut her hair because it was in her eyes." I said, "Go to your room!" 

I wish that I had reacted with more understanding.  I am not proud of how I handled the situation.  My screams and fist against the door only resulted in a sore, weak voice and a huge bruise on my wrist.  I had to distance myself for a while and cry.  Alanna cried and cried for over an hour, and Emmy hid under Alanna's bed.  I finally calmed down and calmly talked to Alanna and Emmy about what happened.  Alanna apologized and said she didn't think about Emmy's feelings.  Emmy was confused.  I held her for a long while and consoled her.  By lunchtime we were all a little better and there were actually smiles being spread around the house again.  After lunch, I retreated to garden therapy.  Pulling weeds is a great way to vent frustrations!!  

I called my husband at lunchtime and explained to him what had happened.  He wasn't happy.  I told him to please not overreact when he comes home and sees Emilia's hair cut, but to keep a smile on his face (however fake it might be).  I am happy to report that he did a good job of keeping positive comments and even said, "Looks like a nice summer cut!"  I, however, was in disarray for most of the day with weak smiles and solemn feelings.  At dinnertime, I asked my husband to prepare the girls' meal and our own, as I escaped to the bedroom to read in quiet solitude.  I just kept wishing that the day was over - from about 9am on.  All I wanted to do was re-do the day, or start a new one.  

Anyhow, today is a new day!  I shouldn't be crying over spilled milk, or cut hair.  I must realize that this is a lesson for all of us.  A lesson in tolerance, acceptance, and kindly understanding.  And with the help of social media, my friends have cheered me up since I shared what happened with them.  They were able to offer me stories of their own either from their childhood or of their own children doing something similar.  That really helped me to put this hair raising incident in perspective.  I appreciate their comments and supportive words more than they know.  I know it's only hair and it will grow again.  But there's just something so deeply entwined in the golden locks lost to my baby.  Three years of growth gone in a matter of minutes.  Her new cut is growing on me, though.  What do you think?  Do we have a future hair stylist in our midsts?   






Wednesday, July 11, 2012

signs of a day … mine









I forgot to document our picnic lunch in the fort - next time!  I don't know what I love about the wisteria in #4, but that image has become my new "background scenery" on my desktop.  And, unfortunately, I did not get to read past 1 paragraph in my book.  I hope your day was filled with adventures, too!!  :)


Best to you, 
always,
Barb




P.s. all images were shot with my Sony a35 and my 50mm f/1.4 lens, natural light and handheld.  

Thursday, July 5, 2012

East Berlin Dreamin'

Nothing reinvigorates my creative juices quite like exploring a new town, a new adventure or the opportunity to photograph different scenery.  I also especially love meeting new people and getting together with my photography pals, too.  I had the chance to do all of the above last weekend when I spent a hot Sunday in historic East Berlin, PA (Adams County) with some friends from The Berks County Photography Facebook group.  The girls and I had lunch at a little gem called The Lady Bug Tea Room and I highlighted our experience on my "Focus on Local" blog.  If you'd like to see more, please visit "Tea with the Ladybugs" blog post.  Even better, you can sign up to receive all of my posts via email - just go to the link and add your email to begin receiving each unique FOL project!  Thanks much!  And as always, I am open to FOL suggestions.  Don't be shy - I'd love to hear from you! :)

This day had so many wonderful, invigorating surprises for me.  I would go so far as to call them serendipitous.  You know that feeling when something happens to you that takes you off guard in a very pleasant way - as though the universe is aligned just for you - even if it's just for a short slice of time.  It's simply the best feeling!  When it happens, grab it and enjoy every moment of it!  Yep, I certainly did!! ;)

After our lunch at the tea room, we met up with other friends and had a "photo walk" together.  I really love these photo walks.  It's fun to see what everyone finds interesting and to see a different perspective of the same things.  I had the chance to meet some new friends from our Facebook group also.  Such a great day!  



I heard my friend Tony saying, "Here comes a Model T!"  I looked around and saw it at the stop sign ready to cross the main street of E. Berlin, "King Street."  I had my camera poised to grab a shot or two as it passed by.  To my surprise the driver stopped the car and he and his traveling companion smiled cheerfully for a couple photos.  Then, as if in a dream, I heard him ask if I want to go for a ride around the block and waving his hand to summon me - "come on!"  Well, what would you do?!  Of course I went for it!  My friend Tony was also invited along!!    



As Mike, the driver, set off with Tony and myself in the backseat he began giving us the full rundown on how Henry Ford's innovative vision was well ahead of his time with "green technology" and lack of waste.  I really tried to listen to everything he was saying, but I was so excited to be taking this once in a lifetime ride that I may have missed a few things.  But I did manage to keep my shutter going!!  Mike's grandson, Gabe sat quietly listening and wondering what in the world this lady was taking photos of! ;)  



And that was my once in a lifetime, serendipitous 1924 Model T Ford ride around the block in East Berlin, PA!!  One of my photog friends said I was like a kid in a candy store!  I think she was right :)  It was a comfortable, breezy slice of heaven with a few fumes - but still, it was amazing!  Thanks so much, Dr. Mike and grandson for giving me this thrill. I'll never forget it.  



After the Model T ride I was floating on a cloud, however, I did manage to keep my feet on the ground and even found more gems along our walk about.  We happened upon this unique little furniture, antique, woodworking shop called Hoffman & Woodward.  


Everywhere we looked there was something interesting and unusual to admire.  This shop was filled with beautiful artisan style artifacts; grape vines galore; a lovely adorned garden; handcrafted furniture; antiques; apple vines (I've never seen those before!); young fig trees; pottery by the plethora; chickens wandering the grounds and one really cool cat!  We lingered here for a while.  A very interesting shop that made me feel as though I had stepped back in time!  If you'd like more info, check out  Jan and David's website:  http://www.hoffmanwoodward.com/




It was time to head back out into the heat of the day and admire more of the architecture of this historically rich town.  



Of course no photo walk would be complete without photos of my friends doing their "thing!" ;)  Here they are having a great time in a homeowner's well loved and cared for garden, and chatting together along the main street.  These friends are a wealth of knowledge, experience and are truly fun to be with!  Thanks again to everyone that made the journey!!  And thanks for all the timeless memories!! :)





Thanks for viewing, my friends!  Stay cool!

All the best,
Barb