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Monday
Nov162009

Sweetness, cubed

My patience was tested cropping and printing and cutting photos for a class project Lil E brought home last week. The kids had to create a cube, and on each side, place or draw a picture of some aspect of their family life. They are in the middle of a big unit on families, which is important to both Lil E and me, as he learns about all the ways these kids he knows live differently and similarly to our own.

That meant a small project had big meaning. I dug and dig for recent pictures of him with his dad, only coming up with a few that we've already used for other class projects. We narrowed down which parts of our life were important and which he wanted to share on this piece of construction paper folded into too few spaces. He made thoughtful choices and I tried -- hard -- to minimize my irritation with a tempermental printer and ink that smears easily to put together this mosaic with my boy.

The first photo to finally be glued on the cube was in the "favorite family vacation" spot, and shows a very happy and relaxed Lil E and me on the fine, white sand of Anna Maria Island, Florida, with the blue, blue sky and bluer water behind us. We sat silently for a moment, staring at ourselves in that photo.

In the end, it wasn't an easy trip, but it is one we will take again early next year. I felt a wave of comfort wash over me just thinking that, in a few months we will be back there, that we have these plans in place. As a family.

Lil E chose to use a side of his cube to draw a picture of he and his dad swimming in a pool in Portland, alongside the photos from his Star Wars party and steering the boat at the lake and the two of us sitting on the porch of my parents house. It was work getting those individual pictures to fit just right. But after some shifting and editing and trimming and negotiating, it all came together. It looked just like it should.

I loved seeing him turn that cube over and over in his hands on our way to school. Watching from the rear view mirror, it almost looked like a flip book -- Mommy and Lil E, Daddy and Lil E in the pool, Florida, Lake, Star Wars party, holidays.

And yes, while it all and we all do meld in some way, I selfishly love that this is the picture he chose to replicate in a follow-up to the cube class project.

I love the ocean and the half-sun and the grains of sand. I love our hands holding on to one another, his spiky hair, sunglasses and the detailed surf shirt. I even love my googly eyes behind big glasses and the strange appearance of a coconut swimsuit (swimsuit! swimsuit! that's what we're choosing to believe it is). There we are, floating silently and still for a very brief moment, one turn away from everything and everyone else.

Florida

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Friday
Nov132009

Friday shoegasm: A pair I wear

Zebrashoes I tried on these shoes many times during three different trips to the chaotic shoe department at one of my favorite places to find heels perfect for a date for dinner at one of my new favorite restaurants, a drink with my grrrlfriends at a swanky little wine bar, or just across the playground for preschool pick-up.

Many of us know how unreliable these kinds of shoe departments can be. There's no guarantee that the shoes you're drooling over will be in your size or will even be there after you lap the store one time. You have to act quickly.

Usually. Fortunately, on my third time visiting these lovelies, they were waiting patiently in a 7-1/2 (I usually have to go a size down with Steve Maddens), pristine, untouched, and still with the silicone package tucked into the peep toe.

I don't buy every single pair shoes I love (honestly) but I do have a rule that if I am still lusty after a pair several weeks later, I can give them a second (or in this case, third) chance. Even though I wondered how many times I would really wear these leather ruffle heels, I bought them anyway.

How could I not? They were a steal at $39.99 and I've been wearing them a lot. I've paired them with jeans, a gray pencil skirt, and a simple black wrap dress.

I love that I get to have a touch of the animal print trend without going all jungle-janky. In fact, I love that idea of animal printing my feet instead splashing a cheetah print across my rack or draping myself in fake fur, that I also bought a pair of silver snakeskin knee-high boots by Nine West. They rang up at $59.99 (on sale for $99 here) and I will wear them until the heels are tiny, clicky nubs.

The zebra-print and red platform t-strap peep toe heels are by Steve Madden and apparently, nowhere to be found on all of the interwebs. This pair comes pretty close, though.  If you prefer this ruffle style sueded-up and maybe even slightly more dominatrixed, this pair (also by Steve Madden is pretty hot, too. I also adore this evening version in satin (and on sale...eee!).

If this animal print obsession continues, I may have to visit these next.

Are you purring over your own animal print shoe purchase? Tell us about it, kittens.

Need some more bootgasms? Prepare yourself for some lace-up loveliness.

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Thursday
Nov122009

Monthly photo shoot (it's no surprise who is directing)

Photoshoot1

First, let's just be our really happy selves!

Photoshoot2 

Now, like we're really surprised to see like the moon or something.

Photoshoot3 

OK, now we're like, "WHAT THE --?!"

Photoshoot4 

OK! OK! We can do a kissy one. ONE!

Photoshoot5 

Now a regular one.

Kiddo

Can you take one of me just being a regular kid?

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For the last one, will you take a picture of MY shoes this time?

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