A wading pool, that is. Here are some shots of Jace enjoying it in our backyard. Sandy and I bought the pool for only a couple of dollars at a Kidstuff sale, and decided it wasn't much of a loss if it had a leak. No leak! Hubs said it was the best $2 I ever spent.
Most kids don't like water in their faces, do they? The first thing Jace did was dunk his face for his daddy. (Isn't this a yoga position?)
Here's a shot of Jace and Pappy in the pool.
Here's Jace doing a bit of construction work. He is not yet 15 months old and weighs less than 20 pounds. This landscape stone was large and heavy!
More construction. Now Jace looks like a plumber.
Since everything goes into the mouth, it's understandable that when he got the waterhose, he took a drink!
I think Jace looks a lot like his Mommy in this photo.
He knew I was taking his picture and mugged for me.
Look at that physique! And the trunks that droop to the ankle. Right in style. (No, he didn't spray us, but I know that day will come.)
We did get way more than $2 worth of fun out of it in yesterday's extreme late May heat. (94F, I think.) Now everyone is clamoring for a 'real' pool!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Aunt Chris's 100th Birthday Party
We celebrated my Aunt Chris's 100th birthday party with a big bash yesterday. Here are a few photos.
The envelopes:
The invitation:
The banner:
Bryan Jackson of State Farm Insurance with Aunt Chris, his oldest client:
The Birthday Cake:
Ready to blow out the candles:
Jace and Aunt Chris - the oldest with the youngest family member:

Aunt Chris with friends Dave Gibbs and Marilyn Rodgers:
Jim, Angie and Celeste Beatty:
Roger and Charlotte - his soon to be granddaughter:
The party was fun and Aunt Chris had a good time. Some of her oldest friends showed up, and many family members, including some from out of town.
The envelopes:
The invitation:
The banner:
Bryan Jackson of State Farm Insurance with Aunt Chris, his oldest client:
The Birthday Cake:
Ready to blow out the candles:
Jace and Aunt Chris - the oldest with the youngest family member:

Aunt Chris with friends Dave Gibbs and Marilyn Rodgers:
Jim, Angie and Celeste Beatty:
Roger and Charlotte - his soon to be granddaughter:
The party was fun and Aunt Chris had a good time. Some of her oldest friends showed up, and many family members, including some from out of town.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
For Sale and Not For Sale
One day when I was keeping my sweet Jace Face we strolled past this house in the neighborhood. I saw a handmade "For Sale" sign and my heart sunk. Not another home up for sale! It sometimes seems that there's another one everyday.
The next day I realized that the house was not for sale. They were selling all the lovely baskets of petunias that lined the driveway! What a great idea to use them as landscaping in the meantime.
And here's Jace the Face chillin in the backyard.
Here are two photos I took to perhaps use as backgrounds in some digital art. The first is wood shoring up a railroad crossing near our first apartment.
This is a white wall (fingerprints included) outside a fastfood restaurant.
The next day I realized that the house was not for sale. They were selling all the lovely baskets of petunias that lined the driveway! What a great idea to use them as landscaping in the meantime.
And here's Jace the Face chillin in the backyard.
Here are two photos I took to perhaps use as backgrounds in some digital art. The first is wood shoring up a railroad crossing near our first apartment.
This is a white wall (fingerprints included) outside a fastfood restaurant.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
My Butterfly Garden
My butterfly garden is chock full of wildness. I'm afraid I'm at a loss as to what to prune out. What I think are weeds turn into magnificent primroses and other specimens. If anyone can tell by looking, let me know and I'll pull out the offending stalks. All winter it looks awful, but finally I am rewarded with color. I do know the tall brown stalk needs to go, but how about all that other unidentified stuff? Is it supposed to be that way? Is it safe to tug it out? I get some yellow flowers soon, I know.
Here are some samples.
Coral honeysuckle - identified by some Facebook/art friends.
Clematis and primrose.
Here are some samples.
Coral honeysuckle - identified by some Facebook/art friends.
Clematis and primrose.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Automobile Quarterly Story Published!
The story I wrote (with intern Jen Harrington) about Oregon photographer and digital artist Robert Michaels has now been published by Automobile Heritage Publishing. It is in Automobile Quarterly Volume 50-4, which is the current issue. Automobile Quarterly (AQ) is a prestigious subscription-based hard-bound automotive publication. AQ features an automotive artist in each issue, among many other stories. This was a big issue for me, as I also did some behind-the-scenes editorial work on the Santa Fe story and the Porsche Museum story for this one.
Here is a link to Automobile Quarterly.
I'm excited to have this published. Due to copyright, I can't share it with you, but in lieu of that, here is a link to some of Robert Michaels' car art.
Here is a link to Automobile Quarterly.
I'm excited to have this published. Due to copyright, I can't share it with you, but in lieu of that, here is a link to some of Robert Michaels' car art.
Labels:
AQ,
editing,
Jan Hurst,
Robert Michaels,
writing
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Kitchen Countertop
I had a granite countertop installed today. (Thanks, Rob and Laura, for the help and the recommendation!)
Here are a few snapshots of the before and after.
Now to tackle that horrid wallpaper!
Here are a few snapshots of the before and after.
Now to tackle that horrid wallpaper!
Jace at the Head of the Class
I went to the University of Louisville for a Father's Day photo shoot with Steve, Sandy and Jace. Steve had ideas for photos and Sandy took over 1000 shots! Here are a few I took before my camera battery died.
Jace in a bow tie and cap is just too precious!
Jace in a bow tie and cap is just too precious!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Easter 2011
I didn't get to take many photos this year - I was too busy and the house was too crowded since the weather didn't let us get outside much. Here are a few photos though. I didn't get to everybody.
Here's Jace with GGma.
Here are two photos of pretty girls.
Jenny and Braydon.
Braydon with his Granddad.
Bobbie Jo.
Here's Ray with Justin's Steven.
Sandy and Steve (caught with his mouth full).
Steve and Jace.
Here's Jace with GGma.
Here are two photos of pretty girls.
Jenny and Braydon.
Braydon with his Granddad.
Bobbie Jo.
Here's Ray with Justin's Steven.
Sandy and Steve (caught with his mouth full).
Steve and Jace.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
What a Difference a Year Makes!
Sandy posted this dual photo of Jace - from newborn to just days ago. What a difference a year makes!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Baby Chicks
Jace spent the night Saturday so we took him to the new Rural King store to see baby chicks. Steve saw them just a few days ago when they were new baby peepers. By Sunday when we went they were already getting their wing feathers. I think we got there just in time.
Here he is peeking into one of the tubs full of chick-lets.
Here he is with the haircut his Daddy just gave him, minus the usual gel. Even though the haircut makes him look older, he's just a baby chick himself (13 months.)
Here he is peeking into one of the tubs full of chick-lets.
Here he is with the haircut his Daddy just gave him, minus the usual gel. Even though the haircut makes him look older, he's just a baby chick himself (13 months.)
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