Monday, September 19, 2011

P365 | WK 9 : Day 57 | Theme : Things You Wish Never Happened

Hello Friends,

Today is Day 57 of my Project 365. Since it's Monday, I also would like to share my weekly theme--Things You Wish Never Happened. I know, it's kind of sounds a bit melancholy, but it's real life and that's what this project is about. If all we did was take pictures of flowers, sunsets, and happy faces all year long, I think I've defeated my purpose of even joining this group. And quite frankly, I think it would make my P365 album seem quite boring if you ask me. Every life has it's ups and downs and moments that are not perfect. So this week, I choose to focus on the disappointments, painful memories, the mistakes and imperfections that I might encounter and/or have endured....

DAY 57
09/19/11
Location: Woodlawn Cemetery
Camera: iPhone 

My mother's birthday was over the weekend, but as much as I wanted to pay her a visit, I had to babysit my nieces and also needed to do a photo shoot with my hubby. I finally went today after I dropped my boys off at school. I cut some of the dahlia flowers that grew in our garden to place at her grave. 

Even though it's been 25 years since she passed, I still get emotional. Most of the memories I have of her are just bits and pieces of our lives in my old childhood home where I would see her cooking in the kitchen and the delicious food she would make. I can still envision her brushing her hair in the bathroom mirror, sitting at the dining room table talking on the phone or doing the bills. I also remember how she got mad at me and chased me around the table with her slipper so she can spank me after I threw a pillow at her, but then we both ended up laughing together in the end. I remember her laugh and her smile. She was very soft spoken and kind hearted towards everyone she met. At night, sometimes she would sing us songs to sleep and tell us stories about Jesus. Her faith in God was not just through her words but her actions as well, so very giving and unselfish. I remember her hands, how rough they were from all her hard work around the house, but those hands were also very gentle and willing to do whatever she needed to do to keep our family and our home a happy place... 

There was one vivid memory I had of the time I was playing with some kids on my block and we had a bike race downhill from the top of my street. I was in the winning lead until my bike crashed to its side and I lay there in pain crying. My friends helped walk me back to my house and my mom was doing laundry in the garage. She stopped to pick me up and carry me up to my room and took care of whatever was hurting or bleeding. I knew she was worried, yet she was calm and made sure that I was okay and she would pray over me. I remember when she found out the news that she had Leukemia and I had just walked in the door from school. That was the day she left home to be hospitalized for most of the next 6 months until she lost her battle with cancer. And that was the beginning of a long, scary, dark road that led me through some of the most insidious and traumatizing experiences as a teen and as a young adult. But, thankfully and graciously, I found refuge, freedom, and hope in God's love. It took years for me to really recover from my past and I'm still a work in progress, but God has been faithful to continue his work in me. Somehow, as time passed by, it all made perfect sense how my past has brought me where I needed to be and gave me the capacity to really appreciate life and the blessings I now have. Ironically, even though I wish all the time that my parents would've never passed away so soon, I honestly am grateful for how much it has built my character, my faith, and love for life and my family.....

Until we meet again, Mom and Dad. 




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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Project 365 | A PHOTO A DAY PROJECT 2011-2012

So, maybe some of you have already heard of Project 365 where one must capture a photo a day for an entire year. Well, I've attempted to do this a few times and never succeeded. It's like making a New Year's resolution and then it falls through the cracks because either we're too busy, lose interest, or lack the motivation. When 2011 began, I told myself that I will never start this up again for those simple reasons. But, lo and behold, here I am back into it and this time I truly believe I am going to see it through to the end... Why? Well, first of all, I am so much more passionate about photography than I was a year ago, read my last post here. Second of all, my youngest is now in Kindergarten, so both my boys are in school giving me some time alone. (YESSS!!!). Lastly, some close friends of mine decided to do Project 365 as a group and every day we post our photos in our Facebook group to keep each other motivated and accountable. There are others who have joined that we never met, but now it's become like another extended family. It's been awesome so far, everyone is so supportive and the friendships that we're forming are what keeps us so inspired!

Most would think, that it's best to start P365 right at the beginning of the year which seems only fitting because it's simply a 'new' beginning to a new year. But, it doesn't necessarily have to be that way and you can begin ANYTIME. To me, I like that we started this project about 2 months ago, smack in the middle of year. :) It kinda takes that pressure off of having high expectations like resolutions do, ya know what I mean?

Every Monday, I post a weekly theme that is optional to the group and is really for myself, but thought that it wouldn't help to share with my group if they want to follow along. So far we are in Week 8 and it's been so fun seeing the different perspectives from those who do participate. Here are my weekly themes so far:

P365/P52 Themes
WK 1: GROWTH
WK 2: 5 SENSES | SIGHT, SMELL, HEAR, TASTE, AND FEEL
WK 3: QUIRKS, PET PEEVES, IDIOSYNCRASIES
WK 4: HOME WITH A TWIST | SHOOT BELOW THE HIP
WK 5: LITTLE DETAILS | SMALL THINGS=BIG THINGS
WK 6: THE UNEXPECTED | GOOD OR BAD 
WK 7: RITUALS OR ROUTINES
WK 8: THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO--HMMMM....



Below is my faves from each week and hopefully I'll begin to post my photo of the day from this point on or perhaps a weekly round up if things get too busy for me to do one each day... I'm really determined to keep this going, so any encouragement or support will truly be appreciated!!!!






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