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“Expect problems and eat them for breakfast.” Alfred A. Montapert
I have to start out my day with a good breakfast. Weekends tend to be a bit more relaxed, except lately with daily visits to Hospital, breakfasts tend to be more rushed and quick no matter what day of the week. This morning I decided we were overdue for a leisurely yummy breakfast. Cinnamon bread makes the best French Toast and I love it smothered in fresh fruit and yogurt. Liberte or Fage 0% Greek Yogurts are my fav’s. Yesterday we found good quality strawberries at Cost Co (not an easy task!) so with that combination and a smidge of Maple syrup – YUM!!
“A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.” Herm Albright
My 92 year old Mother-in-Law fell and broke her hip on January 24th. Luckily it was not a severe break, just a hairline fracture that they were able to reinforce with just a few screws. She has been on the Rehab floor in hospital for two weeks now working on getting stronger and more stable on her feet. It has been a challenge, for her and for us. I am at hospital every day with her – sometimes for just a few hours and other days all day long. Each day seems to come with new/different challenges that we must work through. Most recently was the issue of the Physiotherapist and Occupational Therapist wanting to move her out of hospital within the next few days. We do not believe she is readyfor discharge as she is still quite weak and unsteady. She’s making improvements every day – however it’s just too soon. Her biggest obstacle is her own brain. She has a huge fear of falling again, so she over-analyzes everything to the point that everything takes huge effort. Yesterday, we were finally able to sit with the different entities involved in her care. We now have an agreement in place that will keep her in hospital thru Feb 29th, at which point she will be re-assessed. If we – as a group – decide that she is not ready to go home – we will transition her to a Convalescent Care facility in the community.
Now that we have this plan in place . . . I am amazed at the transformation in my MIL! This morning she was eager to get up and walk, and even wanted me to take her in to the gym to work out! (No Physio on the weekend tho). She does NOT want to go in to a facility – she wants to go home! It was nice to see the positive energy she exuded this morning – now to just channel that energy in the right way. Today’s photo is of she and I on our walk around the rehab unit this morning . . . I caught our reflection in the metal shield on one of the doors as we walked by, with my husband’s iPhone4.
“Bread feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul.” The Koran
My husband doesn’t bring me flowers often, but when he does, he really, really does. He brought me the biggest bouquet with a gorgeous variety of flowers. Valentines was three days ago, but as I walked past the vase of flowers tonight I was struck by the beautiful perfume of this huge lily. After doing some light painting to highlight the lily, I applied a bit of post-editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. Below the edited version is the original . . .
“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” George Bernard Shaw
My husband just built me a new tickety-boo shower with a big 12 inch rainhead, three smaller rainheads, two handheld shower heads and six shower sprays. A bit overboard you might say? Well – that’s the way he does things . . . only the best! Of course I love using the 12 inch rainhead . . . it is awesome! It’s a long cry from the outside shower my dad built at our homestead up in the interior of BC – a 50 gallon drum with a shower spray on it. We had to haul water up from the creek and boil it on the fire, then dump in the barrel and haul the barrel up the tree. I’ve come a long way baby . . .
“A multiple personality is in a certain sense normal.” George H. Mead
This light painting consists of five individual photos that I did of myself – outlining my shape with the lights. I then put them together in Photoshop to create the Multiples Light Painting. I love today’s quote. From the different experiences in the many stages of my life, to the varied “hats” I wear depending on any given situation or circumstance . . . this photo reflects the “beings” that make up the whole of who I am at my core.
“For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.” Judy Garland
Me and my Valentine! The two little Hershey’s kisses rings are from our little 3.5yr old Great Nephew. Wishing everyone a beautiful Valentines Day filled with love and warmth.
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
Having so much fun with this light painting, using Valentines as a great excuse! My husband is asking me every night now – “so, are we light painting tonight??” He loves helping me with the whole set up. And yes this is a self-portrait as I pushed the shutter button on a 10 second delay, with a 30 second shutterspeed, and drew the letters with a clear LED light, and then the heart with a red LED glow stick.
“Love doesn’t make the world go ’round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.” Franklin P. Jones
Here’s yet another attempt at light painting only I’m trying to silhouette myself in the process. Thanks goodness for a very patient husband who is my technical guru. He also makes the ride worthwhile!
“Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one.” John Keats
With Valentines Day just around the corner I thought I’d play around with that theme in my light painting tonight. I made several attempts but I think this was the best of the lot. It’s quite a learning curve figuring out how to make the most of the 30 seconds I have to create something on the canvas of darkness. More to come! (If you look carefully, you can see my shadow in the “heart” of the heart.)
“I often think the night is more alive and more richly coloured than the day.” Vincent van Gogh
I’ve been seeing many amazing photography techniques on the MTM site since this 365 Self Portrait Challenge began. Over the next few days or week, I’m going to explore the whole concept of Light Painting. Here is my first attempt. I found some LED glow sticks at WalMart . . . set my camera’s shutterspeed at 30 seconds and just started playing with the light.


















