Sunday, March 10, 2013

porch pals


 
nick & i  are getting into the swing of spring & hanging some new dudes on the front porch:


(my amazingly talented aunt made this beautiful planter. i've been meaning to hang it for over a year now!)


just seeing these little succulents when i walk outside is a mood booster.

happy (almost) SPRING!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

fulfilling my wanderlust- issue two: brussels

This is a series in which I share simple & sometimes complex stories & photographs from my adventures backpacking Europe in the Summer of 2011
people I met
places I visited
lessons I learned

(you can find issue one: lagos here)

fulfilling my wanderlust- issue 2: Brussels


what they say about Belgian chocolate
Belgian beer
Belgian waffles
& Belgian frites is true. 
during my time there, i threw out any notion of eating whole foods & completely indulged. i ate way too many orders of "frites" (by far the best fries i have ever had in my entire life) with curry ketchup from countless street stands & certainly put down a few too many belgian beers.
and it.was.amazing.

one of the days i find most memorable from my entire trip was one spent in Brussels, Belgium. we were couch-surfing with an old man in the town of Linkebeek just south of Brussels. he was quite the character. when seeing his name (which i can't remember at this point) on the couch-surfing website, we pictured a wee old man in a wool vest, not unlike the likes of a hobbit. so you can imagine our surprise when a six foot three, burly, older man in a leather biker vest picked us up at the train station. 

we left his home around noon to catch the train to the city. our first stop was a waffle stand. i couldn't be in Belgium without eating one of their famous waffles. soon after, we discovered a real gem of a vintage shop where i picked up some very old postcards and photographs for my collection, as well as some ribbon to make a camera strap with (still on my to-do list.) we decided that this day would be open for exploration. we would do whatever felt right at the moment (i suppose most days of those two months were this way to some degree, but this one felt especially so.) we eventually found ourselves on a street bustling with bars & cafes, drinking delirium beers, meeting new people, and acquiring pink elephants(the mascot of the beer we were drinking) from our waitress.
after spending what seemed like two hours sitting beneath belgian flags & listening to musicians busking about, we left to explore the city in our day drunken state (Belgian beers are MUCH stronger than typical american beers.) 

cactus beers our new Czech friend Radek bought us a round of. we had met him just moments before this photograph was taken.
we ended up in the middle of La Grand Place, where my sister danced with an adorable chinese lady, we people watched, and admired a very old sculpture of Christ. 



we peeked into a chocolate shop just before hitting the train station to head back to meet our couch surf host who had promised to show us the forest just outside of the city later that day. we noticed a frite stand across the street from the station and ran over to pick up an order. my first taste of this deliciousness. we devoured them & laughed at how we would have to keep the fact that we had tried them a secret from our host, who had said he wanted to take us to the "best stand around" to try them for the first time. we played that one off quite well in the end, acting like we had never tasted anything like them, when we actually had just hours before.


one of the best parts of the day was when we went to the forest- the rich, mystical forest i would not have known existed had we not been staying with a native. i never thought i'd be taking a hike in a forest during my visit to Brussels, but i will jump at any opportunity i have to pretend that i'm a woodland creature, so i was quite content.
                            
  it was lush, green, vast, & so very beautiful. we adventured for a few hours, lying on fallen trees & hiding away in a teepee we discovered deep in the woods until dusk arrived. it was truly magical. 




missing you, Belgium, & all the goodness you brought to my soul!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

farewell 2012, hello 2013

2012
you were good to me.
i traveled just a bit(though not nearly as much as 2011!) completed my bachelor's degree, landed my first art teaching gig, & moved in with Nick just weeks before our five year anniversary. even when change is good, as mine certainly all was, it can still be overwhelming to experience it all in such a condensed period of time(all of this literally happened in a matter of 3 months) but i continued to think of one of my favorite yogi quotes during my months of rapid change: 
"you must know that you can swim through every change of tide."


(from our november adventure at petit jean)

i am so very excited to see what 2013 will bring. i am feeling some major positive vibes about the year ahead. i got a late start on deciding what i would like my goals to be for this year (didn't write any down until new years eve) but i do have a few things i would like to focus on/accomplish this year:

-finally open my etsy shop (i set it up nearly three years ago, bout damn time)
- pursue my interest in videography
-shoot more film. since i finished college, my poor film cameras have been neglected.
-re-open mine & nick's etsy shop from 2010 that we got too busy to maintain
-continue & further my personal study of midwifery
-get back into my yoga groove that was once so solid
-finish my first quilt(a baby one i started in the summer) & perhaps make a few more. special thanks to my mad quilter of a momma for teaching me! ; )

beautiful things are sure to come.
happy 2013!



Friday, October 26, 2012

kindling


sometimes i am overwhelmed by the power of words & the feelings they have the ability to evoke, no matter how simple. and that's exactly what the following did for me. i felt compelled to share, if anyone is reading. 

the radiant meteor storm of October 9, 1933-Larousse Encyclopedia of Astronomy
    "be gentle with yourself. 
    you are a child of the universe,
    no less than the trees and the stars; 

    you have a right to be here.
    and whether or not it is clear to you,
    no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. 


    therefore be at peace with God,
    whatever you conceive Him to be,
    and whatever your labors and aspirations,
    in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. 


    with all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,
    it is still a beautiful world.
    be cheerful.
    strive to be happy." 

    -Max Ehrmann, Desiderata


healthy & encouraging reminders.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

fulfilling my wanderlust- issue one: lagos


A year and a half ago, I set off to Europe for two months to backpack across the continent. I visited nine countries. I met a countless number of people. I fulfilled my wanderlust (though now it is back again.) I realized just recently that the reality of what I actually experienced is just now beginning to sink in. In the moment, there is so much going on-so many emotions & new sights, smells, sounds, feelings- that it isn't always easy to see it all for what it's really worth. Now that I have had time to separate myself from the intensity of it all, I really see how truly freaking mind blowing that adventure was. I have not shared much about my trip on this blog- really only a snippet here. I decided today to begin a series in which I would share simple stories & photographs from my adventures.
people I met
places I visited
lessons I learned

fulfilling my wanderlust- issue 1


We were laying on a secluded Portuguese beach, one that lined the cliffside, & feeling absolutely at one with the world. Well, I can only speak for myself, but I certainly was. I decided to take a solitary walk down the beach to soak up the rays, dip my feet in the saltwater, & fully submerge myself in the amazing moment I was experiencing. I never even knew that I would ever go to portugal...but there I was just days before, taking a road trip across southern Spain and over the border, through miles of sunflower and olive tree fields, to stunning Lagos.
So there I was.
I continued to walk until I could no longer even see my sister & friends behind me. Only cliffs and ocean. And ahead of me...only cliffs & ocean. It was liberating & frightening at the same time. But honestly, I was so enamored by the enlightenment I was feeling, that fear never even struck a chord in me. I found no reason to feel fear. Sometimes beauty blinds you. 
Complete solitude next to soaring cliffs & humbling oceans. 
I just came to the realization that I had my camera with me that day, tucked away in my backpack that I had left behind, yet i didn't take a single photograph of that walk. At first, upon realizing that, I was a little bummed. It didn't take long though for me to become aware of the fact that i wouldn't really want it any way. I was fully focused on where I was in the moment that the image of what was before me is incredibly vibrant in mind. I really wouldn't trade that for a photograph. 
I think that sometimes we can become wrapped up in documenting an experience that we forget to actually experience it fully. I absolutely love to document moments in my life...I have since I was gifted my first film camera at thirteen. But, I am reminding myself here lately to find the balance between immersing myself in the present & documenting it for the future.
Balance.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

weekend wonders

now that I have an eight to four, monday through friday job for the first time since i first got a job at sixteen years old, i truly savor every minute from four p.m. friday to eight on monday morning. i absolutely love my weekends...especially now that nick & i share a home. this past weekend was ripe with the nostalgic smell of autumn(my very favorite season) & full of really amazing moments with some of my closest friends. 
friday night, we watched our friend's band play at Arts Fest in downtown conway & took advantage of the free photo booth to have this made:



 on a side note, thirty of my students had art in the Arts Fest exhibit...so proud! they were all so excited to find out they would have work hanging for the weekend.

(photo cred to the Baum Gallery of Fine Art, as i only got photos of the inside)

 saturday, nick & i met up with dana & reece to visit the Mirazozo Luminarium. i had been waiting for this day since early this year when i found out it would be coming...and i had no idea it would be as amazing as it was! the Mirazozo is a brilliant piece of art made by a group of artists from Australia who call themselves the "Architects of Air." The entire thing was hand- sewn and uses only natural light to illuminate it's interior. It is a maze of tunnels & alcoves & vibrant domes. this is stuff of dreams, you guys. the intense change of environment i experienced when i walked into the first "room" (the green one) was quite the psychedelic experience.


(laying on the ground, looking up. they didn't know their hands were centered perfectly around this point)




Ever since we moved into our house in mid-august, nick & i had talked about having our first get-together when the weather changed to fall. so, we decided that afternoon that we'd have it this night- the night of the full harvest moon. we cooked way too much amazing food, ate razzleberry pie, drank beers with our friends around the fire pit, & actually felt a little chilly outside in the crisp air (totally a good thing.)

 i am so in love with our little home & it's location. when our fire wood ran out, all we had to do was head to our woods to clear the trail of branches in the moonlight. seriously, so in love.

(mark & hunter are home from their summer in brooklyn!) 

sunday was a lazy day, as sunday's around here usually are. a lazy day to spend with either his family or mine & i love it that way. 

here's to many more free weekends & nights in our backyard with good company & warmth.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

refreshed




I was listening to Mexican Blue by Jolie Holland (one of my all time favorite songs) today when the most glorious thing happened...
it started to pour!


We have been experiencing quite the drought here in Arkansas & as much as I completely adore a summers day bursting with sunshine, rainy days have a magic about them that I feel is so very good for the soul. 







And now I am refreshed. 
Simplicity at it's finest.