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May 16, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Candy

Looks like I took a hiatus this week. Totally unintentional. Youngest is cycling again; there have been four separate therapies this week for various combinations of family members, as well as a huge medication change. Luckily, the medication change seems to be working; I even tested his boundaries tonight by telling him something he did not like and did not want to hear, and he didn't come unglued... success, however temporary, is a beautiful thing with bipolar children.

Now, on to the Photo Hunt! This week's theme is:  Candy. I took this photo in July 2007 while visiting Portland, Oregon. This was one of the most amazing doughnuts I've ever put in my mouth. I'd read about this little local place called Voodoo Doughnut, which makes weird original doughnut flavors (like Pepto Bismol, or Nyquil doughnuts, neither of which are still available because they might taste like ass for some weird reason). This is a Grape Ape, which is a glazed doughnut with vanilla icing, grape Tang-like drink powder, and purple candy sprinkles; sounds absolutely disgusting freaking amazing, huh? I have no idea what possessed me to pick this over, say, the chocolate glazed one with peanut butter Cap'n Crunch cereal, but I'm glad I did. If I close my eyes and concentrate really hard, I can almost taste this little jewel again... mmmmmmm...

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May 10, 2008

Photo Hunt-- Seventeen Years Ago (yesterday)...

... In a city far, far away... I tried for thirty-eight hours to convince Eldest to come out to play with the rest of the world. I'm so glad she did. (It's all hitting me at once. She tried on her cap & gown for me last night. Her senior prom is tonight. Panic, pride, and nostalgia on my part.)
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April 26, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Funny Signs

I've had this week's photo picked out for a couple of months now, anxiously awaiting the time I could share it. This week's theme is: Funny Signs. We found this sign in downtown San Francisco. We thought it not simply funny, but quite hilarious. The accompanying, um, stains add to the effectiveness, no?
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April 19, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Thirteen

This week's theme is: Thirteen. If I had been thinking and not working so hard this week, I could have done something creative with it, since I was born on Friday the Thirteenth, and thirteen is now one of my favorite numbers. But this works, too. This photo is of Youngest; he is thirteen years old. In the interest of full disclosure, I didn't take this photo, but I own copyrights to it. I thought it was appropriate not only for today's theme, but to put a face with The Disorder. Sometimes I have to remind myself that Youngest is so much more than his disorder. He is intelligent and funny, very creative, and he is the most genuinely generous and giving child I have.

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April 12, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Twist(ed)

I wish this week's theme, Twist(ed), had come a couple of weeks later, so that my subject would be in full glory. My star jasmine's twisting tendrils are trained on metal obelisks on either side of our front door. In late spring/early summer, it erupts in tiny white star-shaped flowers whose visual beauty are surpassed only by their olfactory marvels. For a month, we are treated to the luscious smell of jasmine every time we pass through our front door.

One of these plants was, for all intents and purposes, dead about three years ago, the effects of a particularly nasty winter. I dug it up and hauled it to the nursery, where they pronounced it dead. Undaunted, I went home and replanted it and nursed it back on its long road to recovery. Today, it is only slightly smaller than its counterpart across the path.

In the first photo, you can see the vines twisting on their support. In the second, if you look carefully, you'll see the little bird's nest which has been built by some enterprising little feathered friend.

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April 04, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Glass

This week's theme is: Glass. I took this photo in October of 2007, when Eldest's band placed 10th in State. They performed at the Alamodome. Their days were packed from early morning to late at night. This is the Alamodome on one of those late nights. That's a lot of glass!

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March 29, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--High

This week's theme is: HIGH. As I searched through my photos and giggled like a schoolgirl at the possibilities of representations of the theme, I decided against a single photo. Our trip to San Francisco in October 2003 presented so many opportunities to express the word "high." I only wish we'd had our digital SLR at that time. All our digital photos were taken with a little Nikon Coolpix. I want to go back with a "real" camera and shoot it all again; I really did leave my heart in San Francisco.

While we were there, we bicycled with Middle and Youngest across the Golden Gate Bridge, high above San Francisco Bay.

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At the Palace of Fine Arts, there are angels high atop the columns.

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The columns themselves are impressively high. (Note the people in the photo for size reference.)

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We visited Muir Woods, named for John Muir, the preservationist who founded the Sierra Club. The Coastal Redwoods there are so ancient and grow so high, it is awe-inspiring. A quick bit of trivia about Coastal Redwoods: Under ideal conditions, they can grow 2-3 feet annually in height, though under extreme stress may grow a single inch annually.

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No trip to San Francisco would be complete without a trip to the infamous Haight-Ashbury district. Although gentrification has taken a big toll (Ben & Jerry's now occupies THE corner), this was once the bohemian heart of San Francisco. I'm sure many a high of an herbal nature has been successfully achieved here.

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March 21, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Metal

This week's theme is: Metal. I took this photo on the University of Texas campus in Austin, just this month.
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March 14, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--I Spy

This week's theme is: I Spy. I love finding the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary things. I took both of these photos in Utah in July 2006. I have used the first one before, but I love it, so I'll share it again!

Look closely. I spy a teeny tiny little red spotted frog. Do you?
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In the second photo, I was amazed to realize that I spy a man who looks a little like Jesus to me. See him?
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March 08, 2008

Photo Hunt Saturday--Different

This week's theme is: Different. I took these photos after the two snowstorms we just had, which is very different for Texas weather. For five years, we had snow once every single year we lived here, then it stopped. Our last significant snow was Valentine's Day of 2004. I'm posting two photos this week, which is different for me; usually, I'm a one-photo gal.

The first photo is of Marshmallow in the snow. This photo really captures the intensity of her two different colored eyes. (You can click to enlarge it.)
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The second photo is of my boys, whom I refer to here in my blog as Middle and Youngest. It never fails to strike me how very different they are from one another, in every possible way. I remember when the tags in their clothes were as close in numbers as their age. They are only sixteen months apart, but they are farther apart physically and emotionally than they have ever been in their lives.
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