Friday, August 29, 2008

Amy & Kate at Hot Sauce Festival

Ok, so just ignore the red hot tomato face thing I have going on (in reaction to the 100 degree heat), but just savor the WAY COOL FACT that Amy and I actually both live in Austin now. This is the first time I've seen her in over 20 years but I knew her immediately!

We met up at the Austin Hot Sauce Festival, which was pretty fun (and tasty) with, of course, great live music playing. Got to hear about Amy and Tim's big move to San Marcos (just south of Austin), her nursing gig, her grinder commute (bleah) and her very groovy-sounding new house. We're both eager for it to cool off around here!

We lasted about 30 minutes in the heat and then bailed for an air-conditioned restaurant to catch up. What a great thing to reconnect with Amy.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A Journal Page for Elsa's Birthday

Kate did a great job of being the "official" photographer at Elsa's party... I collected a few of the wonderful photos and made a page to remember this very special day.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Elsa at One

On Sunday (the 24th) Elsa turned ONE YEAR OLD.

And has been home with me for 5 months.

So, here are some nuggets about Elsa as she reaches this big milestone:

Big news!! She now WALKS!! God help me.

She is still in great health – well mostly. Right now, she has a cold – which is most likely the result of all the crazy traveling I’ve been forcing upon her… we both were holding up until the last trip really pushed the lack-of-sleep envelope.

She is happy, happy, happy. Remarkably. Like almost frighteningly.

She is huge (still) - official weight TBD at an upcoming doctor's appointment, but unofficial puts her near 24 pounds(!)

Consistent with the previous item, and her entire existence as far as I can tell, she continues to eat like a truck driver.

She eats anything I put in front of her, and is continuing her transition from pureed foods to table foods. She loves feeding herself and when I have the time I just let her eat her whole meal in her adorable uncoordinated manual fashion. Takes forever and is a huge mess. But makes her really happy to eat with her hands.

Except for a recent bout of late-night awakenings (because of her cold), she’s a good sleeper – sleeps through the night about 90% of the time. Thank you God.

She has two volume settings: silent (when sleeping) and really, really, REALLY loud.

Elsa loves the nanny, Marta. And so do I.

Even more than the nanny, Elsa LOVES her Aunt Kate and her Oma. And so do I. :-)

She loves to be outside. Squeals with excitement as soon as my hand touches the front door handle (if I’m holding her, that is!)

She seems to have adjusted nicely to my return to work (I, on the other hand, am still a bit wiped out by it, but I’m sure I’ll get used to it soon).

Every day brings something new, and I aspire to greet all new experiences like Elsa does: with delight.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Friday, August 15, 2008

Cove at China Camp


Cove at China Camp
Originally uploaded by pamplemousse2007
This is the painting I'm happiest with from the workshop - the last one I did on Friday. The shadows really get good in the afternoon.

Wish I could have many more days painting with Tim - what a good teacher he is!!

Check him out at www.horndesign.com.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

work in progress


work in progress
Originally uploaded by pamplemousse2007
Day 2 was a bit more challenging in some ways, although I felt good about the start of this painting. And I finally smartened up about standing in shade!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Second painting Aug 13

If you click through on this photo, you'll go to the Flickr site where there are 40 more photos from today's workshop. Quite fun - a lot of sun for someone like me, burnt the back of my knees. Tim is a super teacher.