August 15, 2013

my studio


I've wanted to post pictures of my photography studio for over a year.

Funny enough, the reason I now have time to take and post pictures of my photography studio is because I put my photography business on hold for this year.

Actually, not totally on hold. I have one client and we are spreading her senior session out over the summer. One outfit per shoot. One shoot per month.

It's perfect for me to have a little something to creatively dream about, while not overwhelming or stressing me out. She is very sweet to work with my schedule, and we've already got some awesome shots.

Side note. It was easy to put my business on hold while I'm going through chemo. Any woman who has gone through chemo whilst still working, or any woman who has gone through chemo and has small or medium sized kids, or even large kids at home has my utmost respect and never ending admiration. Women who both work AND have little kids and go through chemo? (Yes, I'm talking to you, Michelle.) Truly amazing.

Side note officially over.


For several years, our front room was virtually unused. We have a family room where we watch tv, and my hubby has a man cave, so the front room was just sort of sitting there without a purpose in life.


Once I decided to make a real go of my senior photography business, I had a blast turning that room into my studio space.


While I have never been one to make any part of our house particularly manly (except the man cave), it's been so fun to go extra girly with my studio. (My business is senior girls only.)


We use the studio for our pre-shoot consultation, and again after the photo shoot for our ordering session.


It took quite a while for it all to come together. The aqua chaise was first (Target online), then the cupboard, and finally the pillars. My hubby built the shelf on top, and that's when I was able to start filling in pretty much every square inch of free space with vintage finds and girly frills.


The chandy is my most recent addition, and I love it to pieces.

It's has an alarming burning smell when we turn it on.

We should probably look into that.


I am constantly on the prowl for vintage prom dresses and beautiful old umbrellas. I will never have enough of either.


Vintage suitcases and fun jewelry are also high on my list. Are any of you familiar with Charming Charlie? My niece introduced me and I'm hooked. Fortunately for my wallet the closest location is in Washington.


I still have many vintage picture frames I need to find a place for. Sadly, I'm out of walls.


I also seem to have a dress form addiction. My son calls them my pretend friends.


I still have odds and ends to button up.....and part two of this post will be the other half of the room once said odds and ends are done.

So.....maybe part two will never happen? Pinterest has given me plenty of inspiration, but follow through seems to be the issue at the moment!


I'm already looking forward to next year and picking up where I left off with my business!


Until then, I will just hang with my pretend friends in the studio when I need some girl time.

p.s. Apologies for the watermarks. I hate them, but unfortunately, they are necessary.

Happy Thursday afternoon!



August 8, 2013

the blue boat


Fifty dollars.

Just sitting on the side of the road with a home made for-sale sign crookedly dangling off her bow.

Or stern.

I can never remember which is which.

Port?

Starboard?

Ahoy Matey?

I need to brush up on my nautical terms now that I'm a boat owner.

I love, love, love my blue boat.

I'm off to get my fourth round of chemo this morning, which if all goes according to plan is my half-way point.

Woot!

Happy Thursday!

August 6, 2013

soooo....i'm bored


I've online shopped, I've Pinterested, I've watched every movie and tv show on my list.

Speaking of which.

Dear Breaking Bad,

Or, Dear Walt and Jesse,

Or, Dear Gus, Tuco, and scary bad give me nightmares Mexican Twins with the axe,

You all have messed me up in a very big way, but still, I can't quit watching you.

You are disturbing on many levels, but your fascination and intrigue always wins out.

I can't wait for August 11th!

Sincerely,

Walt's currently bald female twin,

Teresa

p.s. Mom? Do. Not. Watch. Breaking Bad. Stick to the Jane Austin classics on BBC. Trust me.

Moving on.

My boredom has inspired me to get my camera out, and I recently set out to somewhat emulate the gorgeous darker, richer style of food photography that seems to be what all the cool kids are doing these days.

If you don't know what I'm talking about, you can take a peek here. Darker exposures and wood props, etc. I love it. It's beautiful.

Local Montana cherries were recently on sale, so I stocked up and decided to give the style a try.


I grabbed an apple box and a gingham tablecloth and lowered my exposure just a tad from where I'd normally shoot.


I like the results. A lot! I've got nothing on the pros, but not too bad for my first time out.


But then I remembered the cherry pictures I took a few years ago, so I went searching through my portable hard drive till I found them.


While I love the new cherry pics, these are so much more me.


Lighter.

Brighter.


And one of my favorite color combos.


Feel free to chime in with your favorite and have a fabulous Tuesday!

August 2, 2013

my garden favorites


My favorite view of my house.....I take this shot over and over and over again.


Love the purple clem and the fluffy pink mallow. The pink mallow has totally taken over the picket fence garden this year. If I don't get it cut back before it goes to seed I'll be in big trouble next year. I'll have to rename our place Mallowbrook Farm.


My favorite flower ever....


Delphinium.


What's not to love?



My favorite birdhouse....


My only birdhouse!

Wrapped in a Princess Diana clematis.


And my favorite flower runner up, the ever faithful hollyhock.


Nothing says cottage garden like a hollyhock.


Favorite color combination.....


The monarda is a bit tattered, but I love the orange/pink/yellow combo with the hayfield in the background.

Favorite birdbath in which no bird has ever bathed......


This year I have many, many weeds lurking in the garden, but for the moment the flowers are winning out and my morning watering routine is my favorite part of my day.

How about you?

What are your garden favorite this time of year?

July 29, 2013

pink



Do you like guessing games?

Personally, I hate them.

Unless the clues are super easy.

As in, so very easy that I don't even have to use my brain.

So, I'm kind of sorry to say that we are going to play a guessing game today.

I promise to quickly put you out of your misery though.

Here's your first clue.

Ready?


I just this very minute realized that this particular clue could lead some of you to believe that I have a granddaughter on the way.

I do not have a granddaughter on the way. At least not that I know of!

So, we'll quickly move on to clue number two.


Which.....could also apply to a baby, but in this case does not.

Any guesses?

Okay, enough is enough.

Let's just get it over with.


It is getting easier for me to say, but obviously not easy enough that I could just spit it out on the internet without a little photo help!

Yes. I have breast cancer.

But, according to my much beloved oncologist, my prognosis is excellent!

I've had my surgery.

The cancer had not spread to my lymph nodes - hallelujah!

I've had three rounds of chemo so far.

I don't need radiation.

I'm settling into a routine.

I'm going to be just fine.

It's most definitely not the summer I had planned, (my poor garden!) but I can honestly say it's still shaping up to be a very good summer.

I've been surrounded by family and amazing friends and wonderful neighbors. Meals galore. Thoughtful gifts. Lots of company that is happy to do as much or as little as I'm feeling up to at any given moment.

Lots of movies and sitting on the dock "pond watching", as my niece says.

My hubby has been my caregiver. He sat by my side for two solid weeks after my surgery. Waited on me hand and foot. Emptied my drains. (If you don't know what that means - ignorance is bliss.) I can't even begin to list all the things he's done for me and all the support and love he has given throughout this journey.

He's a keeper, oh yes he is.

My boys, my daughter-in-law, my parents, my sister and her family, my brother, all my in-laws.....all of them have been there for me, but that doesn't surprise me one little bit. They are amazing people and I am so thankful for them.

My bff is getting ready to make her third thousand mile round trip visit to keep me company.

My support circle is huge and wonderful and has made this journey so much easier.

Blogging about this has not been a priority for me, but now that the dust has settled, I do have a few things I want to share, and if it makes a difference for even one of you, I'll be thrilled.

I've had yearly mammograms for at least ten years now. I have not been anything even remotely resembling diligent with self exams. I relied on my mammos to do most of the work, and gave the girls the once over whenever it crossed my mind, which was not very often.

I had my last mammogram in September, and in April I found a lump - a rather large one, but not during a self exam. I just kind of noticed it. They did a new mammogram, compared it to my old mammogram, did an ultrasound and a biopsy and long story short, I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. Between diagnosis and surgery three weeks later, my tumor had pretty much doubled in size.

Scary.

Ultimately, I really don't want to bore you with the details, and there are many, many details and a whole new vocabulary to learn and statistics that show that even though they think they got everything, there's still a chance they didn't. It's all a part of what everyone seems to want to call the "new normal".

For the record, I hate the words New Normal.

But here's the thing that I really want to say.

Don't be like me.

I'm an experiential learner, and unfortunately that means that often, I have to learn things the hard way. If I read this very story on your blog and you told me that I should start doing monthly self exams and that I shouldn't rely on my yearly mammogram it would not have changed one single thing for me. I would have probably thought that yes, I should probably do more frequent exams, but then I wouldn't have given it another thought.

But, if by some chance you are even a tiny bit smarter than me and could possibly learn something from my story and go from non-existent or infrequent self exams to regular self exams?

That? That would make my day.

Because.......


Did you know this statistic?

I did not know this statistic.

Statistics do very weird things to me. In a very silly and totally ridiculous way, I kind of feel like I've taken one for the team for seven of my friends/female family members. Seven of them are safe from breast cancer. But which seven? I have more than seven ladies in my life that are very important to me. I am no longer physically capable of taking another one for the team, so this means you all are going to have to step up and catch this ugly disease as early as possible, because you just may be the next one in your very own personal group of eight.

This little blog currently has 1320 followers. Most of which I'm assuming are female. If my calculator serves me right, 158 of you will get breast cancer at some point in your life. (If that math is wrong, I blame chemo brain.) And if you dodge the actual breast cancer bullet, you will doubtless still be touched several times over by someone with this disease.

My cancer was very fast growing, and maybe I would not have found my tumor any earlier even if I had been doing regular exams, but that's not the point.

The point is, that for you or someone you know and love, regular exams could be the difference between discovering cancer still contained in the breast, and cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes and then possibly on to who knows where else.

Whew!

I think I'm done now.

Aren't lectures fun?

This was fun, yes?

No?

I know. It's not a fun subject, but as I said before, if it makes a difference for even one of you, then it's worth the departure from posts about flowers and photography.

p.s. I have a little favor to ask of y'all.

I need you to know that I am 100% comfortable with my treatment plan.

I know chemo is from the devil. However, I don't need to hear that chemo will kill me faster than cancer will kill me, even though I know there are going to be some of you who feel that way.

I love chemo!

Not.

I HATE chemo, but I am having chemo and I've made my peace with all the ugliness that comes along with it.

Please join me in my chemo peace!

Also? I know that your great Uncle Herbert's cousin's brother who works at the local hardware store has a neighbor whose sister was cured of cancer by eating seaweed during the full moon of every month that contains the letter S.

I also know that there are many, many, many other treatment alternatives out there. I know that people have very strong feelings about various cancer treatments.

Again, I need you to know that I am 100% comfortable with my treatment plan.

:)

And if you love me even a little bit, please refrain from including in your comment any sentence that contains both the word "coffee" and the word "enema".

Now it's time for my morning nap, so you all go and have a great day!

But not until you've done your breast exam!

July 13, 2013

good morning!

Loving me some morning light today!

 It has been absolutely beautiful here in our little corner of Montana lately.

Warm days, scorching hot days, thunderstorms that blow through and amaze us with their power and then poof - gone as fast as they appeared.

Summer is my very favorite time of year. Winters are loooooong here. Spring can be almost non-existent. Summer is the glorious reward for surviving yet another year of gray and brown, and it's always worth the wait.

How is your summer going?

Heat waves? Humidity? Balmy breezes?

I'm a weather geek and I'd love to hear!

Happy Saturday!

May 19, 2013

happy spring!




My hubby and I are smack in the middle of a Sunday afternoon Jurassic Park marathon, but the gorgeousness of the spring trees in my neighborhood prompted me to get something more seasonally appropriate up on the blog.

After a long winter, I am ready to embrace flowers and green and sunshine and I'm sure you feel the same.

Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!