It really feels like I’m on the cusp of something… in more ways than one. And that’s a good feeling. Sunday I’ve been really focused on my manuscript lately. My self-imposed goal of being ready to re-query in June is fast-approaching. But I’m almost there! I can’t believe how much the pages have changed, and…
Category: Photo Journal
Inspired by author David Levithan, I tried something new—something intentional with the every day. As a record of the real life I live, I began compiling one picture from each day of the year—a flip book of sorts of 365 (366 the first year) moments in my life.
I did this for two years but stepped away from the project in 2022. Now I’m back at it but with a slightly different agenda:
- Weekly posts
- A picture spotlight each week (not each day)
- Themes
Every other week I will focus (get it?) on a photography technique or theme. Don’t get excited- it’s about to be amateur hour. I just want to force myself to get out there and then get writing. Alternating weeks will be more “day in the life” snapshots like I’d done in the past.
So let’s find that joy in the quotidian– in the cozy cat cuddles, and the sounds and scents of coffee brewing. Let’s capture the quiet moments and relish the slow mornings… And then let’s have a wild rumpus or two. Because sometimes you need one of those.
Life is about both the every day and the exceptional. So let’s make note of it all– the big stuff and the little moments in between. Because only together do they add up to a life.
“This is another thing I’ve learned: There are no ordinary days.”
– David Levithan
2021 May – Week 20
May is proving to be a pretty full month. I get the sense that people are itching to get back out into the world. I am not. Well, that’s not entirely true… After all, I’m planning a cross-country road trip with my dad. But I’m also perfectly content to sit home most days or go…
2021 May – Week 19
I’m not entirely sure where the first week of May went, and as I look back at my posts, I realize I’ve been phoning it in— both in my photo journal and in life. I hate that. Who wants to spend their life half-hearted? And I don’t want this picture project to be a thing…
2021 May – Week 18
I woke up and said to myself: Thank GOD it’s Saturday. It was Tuesday. How’d your week go? Sunday I’m not sure what it was that made this week so exhausting. Maybe it was the amount of meals I substituted frosting for, or the dreams that felt like full days in themselves, but whatever the…
2021 April – Week 17
Is 2021 over yet? Just kidding. Kind of. I hate wishing for the passing of time, but also, like, this year sucks ass. Sunday At least it throws fun-shaped carrots at me. Monday And surprises me with acceptances on subs I’d completely forgotten about. Or, rather, sub. Singular. Still, this made me smile. And then…
2021 April – Week 16
I got the second COVID vaccine. She was a dirty bitch. Saturday night, about twelve hours after I’d gotten the shot, she slapped me hard. If you’ve ever sprained an ankle, perhaps you’re familiar with the feeling of being swollen, heavy… the dull yet persistent, permeating ache, and the way your ankle protests being used….
2021 April – Week 15
It’s starting to not feel like a pandemic anymore. It obviously isn’t over, but it feels like the sun is rising on a new day… We’re all still masked-up at school, big events are still postponed, and I remain cautious. But everyone and everything feels more optimistic right now. Until, you know, you look at…
2021 April – Week 14
Who doesn’t love a week off, especially when the weather is so ready for you to join it outside? The temperature mostly sat in the upper sixties and lower seventies (though there was a day that reached for eighty and very nearly grabbed it), and the sun blessed us with a warmth the wind lightly…
2021 March – Week 13
Life started to feel like… life? again. I returned to the school building, was able to spend some much needed time with Amanda, and I ventured into the world a little, hitting up TJ Maxx for a single needed item and walking away with seven shirts and a sugar holder I have no use for….
2021 March – Week 12
For years— since before I was one of his students a hundred years ago— Dr. Erion has been promoting something called X Day. He’s devised a whole list of criteria used to determine whether a day is actually the X Day (for example, temperatures have to hit 70 degrees and stay there for a certain…