Saturday, December 29, 2012

Introducing, SeaGlass spa products!





This has been my fun little project the past few weeks. Spa products have been something I've enjoyed making for a long time and I've entertained the thought of doing it more seriously. SeaGlass is my first real step into that world.
Everything about SeaGlass is custom made. I designed the logo and the labels, researched recipes and used some of my favorites, but made them my own. Almost all of the ingredients are organic or all-natural and the jars were ordered from a small local business in Seattle.

As a stay-at-home mom, I know as well as most how few moments some of us have in a day to just relax and enjoy some 'me' time. A few minutes in the morning to treat your face to something sweet (literally and figuratively!) makes all the difference.


Cocoa Honey Face Mask
9 oz. $18



Sea Salt Honey & Facial Scrub
4 oz. $16


Eucalyptus Mekong Flower Rice Toner
4 oz. $14








Visit SeaGlassSpa.blogspot.com or email SeaGlassSpaProducts@gmail.com for more information.

Prices do not include shipping and handling. Please allow 2-3 weeks for product to arrive.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

All is calm. All is bright.



With Christmas right around the corner, I am officially in holiday song mode. I know, the radio has been playing Frosty the Snowman since Thanksgiving, but I try to tune it out as much as possible until these last few days.


See, I really like Christmas music. So much of it is so absolutely beautiful, or lively, or fun, and I really enjoy singing along to all the old classics. But too much of any good thing eventually wears on you. So I wait. And now, with Christmas less than a week away, I'm excited to be dancing around the kitchen with my son in my arms, singing along to The Most Wonderful Time of the Year while the yummy smell of baking chocolate chip cookies fills the air.


For Nathaniel and I, the excitement of Christmas now has so much to do with watching our son experience everything. And I enjoy all of the family, the time spent together, the gifts, truly - I do. But I am most looking forward to Christmas morning at our church, where the beauty of this day shines through the commercialism and cuts to the simple, sweet message underneath it all.


Your Nativity, O Christ our God,

Has shone to the world the Light of wisdom!
For by it, those who worshipped the stars,
Were taught by a Star to adore You,
The Sun of Righteousness,
And to know You, the Orient from on High.
O Lord, glory to You!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Christmas angels

Christmas is a time for joy and celebration, but for a lot of people, Christmas is a very difficult season. For a few friends in particular, these past few weeks have been a struggle to get through. For others, these days remind them of people who aren't here to celebrate anymore, and no matter how much time goes by, you never stop missing them.

At Christmastime, I miss my great-grandmother more than ever. The festive lights always remind me of how we used to drive around and rate houses together, always deciding that although we loved the decked-out gaudy one for its daring, we like the simple white lights best. These should be happy memories, and mostly they are, but I can't recall them without feeling the aching longing for her to be here again and to relive those moments. I'm grateful to have been as close with her as I was, she was an incredible woman.

My beautiful little man is always smiling, laughing, finding something new to explore. His new curiosities are the stuff of professional comic relief and he's recently started giving me kisses - wet, open mouth, protruding tongue kisses on the cheek - and there is nothing in the world that compares with the love that they make me feel for him. He is my Christmas angel. He reminds me of all the beautiful good in this world. Amidst chaos, uncertainty, fear, loss, there is this boy playing in the tub and smiling up at me as though everything is ok. And as strange as it may sound, that gives me hope.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The ones we love.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Here's to the ones we love. Please remember to be thankful for the people in your life. Maybe it's hokey, but I don't think it can hurt to have a day dedicated to remembering all that we can be thankful for. Hopefully, we're remembering more than just once a year!!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Happy Birthday, Nathaniel!

Today, my husband is 24 years old. Amazing to think that we've known each other roughly two decades, now. Time flies.

I'm so grateful to have this wonderful man as my husband - he's my best friend and I love him more than I can say.

Happy Birthday, babe!!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Here we are, we're still here.

Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.

--- Psalm 43:5

I remembered this verse a few days ago. It was good timing.

This is one of the last photos I took before we moved from the farm. This boy is my sunshine.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Ready for Spring.


The irony of these shorter days is that they seem twice as long to me. Every autumn, I find myself wishing I could curl up and hibernate until the spring comes again. I'm missing long, warm days with grass between my toes and sunshine on my face.

Shooting a wedding the first weekend in October was fantastic. Seeing bright, glowing faces, happiness, love, joy, it was wonderful. Every wedding I photograph reminds me of the day my best friend became my husband.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Saying my goodbyes to summer.

 September is always a bittersweet time of year for me. The sunsets are beautiful, the days are still warm but the nights require sweaters. But lurking around the corner is always winter, and I wish that I could hold it off just a little while longer.

We have found a house.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Baby if that's moving up than I'm...


 The past two weeks have been bittersweet for us as we prepare to leave our little stone cottage on the farm. Although in the past year we haven't taken as many photos as you might expect, we've been making a point to capture as many moments as we can since we found out that we are moving.

It is a sad thing for us, feeling as though the expectation of an honest relationship between landlord and tenant is far more difficult to find than it ought to be. We are being wrongfully evicted after we discovered that for the past year, we have been paying for our neighbor's water.

This isn't legal - eviction as a means of retaliation, particularly where a tenant has tried to resolve an issue with utilities, is specifically prohibited in the Landlord Tenant Act of 1951. However, the stress and discomfort of living just a few hundred feet away from people who wouldn't think twice about doing this to a young family with a baby is enough for us to know that we're not welcome here anymore and deplete our desire to stay.

We have had a good year. It was our dream home when we found it and I know that some day we will find another dream home. Right now, we are not sure where we're going. We had hoped to buy a house, but that isn't feasible and we're having a hard time finding an apartment in our price range. It is heartbreaking to leave this beautiful farm in search of the cheapest apartment we can find. We will likely be moving back into a city - something we had hoped to be done with. But throughout all of this, we believe that God knows the plans He has in store for us. Plans to prosper and not to harm us. Plans to give us hope and a future. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.



Congratulations, Mr. & Mrs. Zimmerman!


On July 14th, Nathaniel and I had the great honor of photographing the wedding of two old friends, Andy and Lindsey. It felt like a big reunion - so many people were there that I haven't seen in years.

What a beautiful couple and a happy day. We had a great time.

Check out more photos on my facebook page!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

To New Beginnings

 To new beginnings - theirs and ours. Sorry I haven't updated recently. We are moving - we don't know where yet. We'll keep you updated as we learn more.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Monkey


I had the pleasure a few days ago of being introduced to the head photographer for Ralph Lauren for years.  Although I don't do a lot of fashion photography, it is always great to meet skilled artists and he is certainly one of the best in his genre.

I am looking forward to several projects coming up in the next few weeks. In the meantime, I am keeping busy here on the homestead. Occasional breaks for monkey photos are an obvious necessity.



Monday, May 28, 2012

Tiny Dancers

When I was three, I took dance lessons a block and a half away from home in a little studio on Marsden. My teacher was Miss Susan. She was a tiny woman with a pixie haircut and a strong Philly accent. Lessons were fun. I was too young to have many lasting memories of that time, but I do remember that I really enjoyed being there and I loved my teacher. Over a decade later, Miss Susan recognized me in a grocery store and stopped me to ask how my sister, my mother and I were doing - she remembered all of our names.

A few years later, my grandmother decided it was an important part of our heritage for my sister and I to learn Irish dance, so we took up classes with Miss Timoney at Blessed Virgin Mary up on Welsh in the Northeast. We performed at libraries, festivals and in the St. Patrick's Day parade (in frigid weather, with runny noses). My grandmother was right, though, I felt a greater connection to my roots, dressed in traditional Irish dance attire and swirling around, feet flying and arms by my sides.

Every week during the summer for a while, a live band played swing down by the Delaware River. If you got there early, they gave free lessons. My mom used to take us, sometimes with friends from church. Listening to that larger-than-life music as the sun faded and we felt the summer breeze coming up from the river, the world was magical. Once, my mom took my sister and I to a night of swing lessons at some place up near Bryn Mawr and an older man asked me if I'd like to jitterbug. I thought it was sweet and accepted - a few weeks later, we saw him on stage at the river winning a dance competition - swirling and flipping his partner through the air, effortlessly. It was amazing!

In high school, my sister discovered contra dance at a folk festival. The next year, at the same festival, someone asked me to dance and although I hadn't the foggiest clue what I was doing, I had fun. I was hooked, overnight. I traveled up and down the east coast going to dance weekends for a while. I couldn't get enough of the lively traditional English and Irish music that filled a room with light-hearted beauty.

Dance has a special place in my heart. Seeing these girls all dressed up for their recital reminded me of how dance at this age represents so much innocence and light in what can be such a dark, sad world. Running around on stage, not yet seasoned tap-dance pros, just having fun - excited to be in their bright, sparkly, poufy dresses. It's just about one of the sweetest things I can think of. It's amazing to me that we can spend our entire adult lives trying to regain the simple happiness and excitement that comes effortlessly to children.


Friday, May 25, 2012

Summertime


Summer is almost here, and with it comes celebration. Multiple weddings, anniversaries (including mine and my husbands!), the excitement of Independence Day fireworks, vacation, sun, all wrapped into one glorious season.

Since moving to Oley, I've been spending a lot more time outdoors. I've enjoyed watching the new life of spring grow and develop, culminating in sweet goslings, hundreds of tadpoles that will be frogs any day now, and tiny little baby bunnies peeping their heads out from fur-lined nests in the yard. Life is sweet.

Every day, now, I stop at the pond for a while to watch the creatures in and around it. I never cease to be amazed by the cycle of creation. The frogs are a particular favorite of mine, as anyone who knows me can tell you, I'm a froggy fan.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Watching you, watching me.

I was perusing my blog's statistics today and found some very interesting information about my readers. Which posts you look at most frequently, what you search for within my blog, how many times you visit, what devices you're visiting from, whether you use Mac, PC, iPod, iPad or Blackberry, etc.

Did you know I could know all that about you when you search for keywords or click on a specific blog post?

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Gardening Garden Fiends

Nathaniel and I have been working on the garden and finding such a simple and rewarding joy. In front of the house there are mammoth sunflowers, cosmic orange blossoms and morning glories, to climb the side of the house. In the garden plot we have a myriad of vegetables and a place in the back where morning glories will climb the deer fence and make a beautiful little getaway for us. It's been a lot of fun.

On Sunday, I met with a couple getting married in August. It's always so nice to hear about the different plans and ideas couples come up with to make their special day Theirs. Weddings are so beautiful and I'm always excited to be a part of them!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Photoshop in my free time.

Used to dabble a lot in 'macabre' post-edit. Thought I'd give it a whirl again for old time's sake.

Nathaniel says, "Here's a completely random scary thing to frighten people."

I will add the happy version so you aren't too freaked out.

Ok, bedtime! Real blog post to follow at some point. Happy Easter, all!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Design - for Journalists.


I took some family portraits just outside of Philly last week. It was a beautiful day - a barefoot in the grass kind of day. I've missed those so much.

Right now I'm working on a new business card and web design for a solar paneling company. Definitely different from my usual work but it's nice to use my Multimedia training! What do you know, I'm grateful to have taken Design for Journalists, after-all.

Every day I wake up in love with our beautiful little home. It's got its quirks but it is the most inspiring, lovely place I have ever lived. We have an incredible life!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

I'm an Irish woman.


"I used to be a feminist. Now I'm just proud to be a woman." ~ Sister Sarah Elisabeth, (Orthodox nun running the Martha & Mary House in California for crisis pregnancies and adoption)