
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
23/365: It's here! It's here!


24/365: Attack of the finger

Here's little J's pointer finger, or what we like to call his 'probe-y finger' because it's always the finger that comes out to explore. This was at meal time last night when his sneaky little finger came out to snatch a Cheerio to stuff into his mouth.
And yes, I am woefully aware that I have fallen behind on my Project 365 posts. =P You'll have to excuse the randomness of my catch up posts and ignore the fact that they're totally not in proper chronological order.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Frackin' Photoshop!!
It's broken and my computer genius husband who can probably fix it in two seconds is at a craft fair today. So much for catching up on Project 365 while the baby is sleeping. Damn you, Photoshop, damn you.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
19/365: Indian food, in a jar

Tuesday, January 18, 2011
365 Blitz!
We are finally back after spending the weekend at my parents' house while John spent most of his weekend cleaning our apartment and making room in our spare bedroom/workroom/storage room for Little John's crib. The cleaning/reorganizing still isn't 100% complete but John did manage to get a ton of stuff done. Thank you, wonderful husband, I love you!
15/365: Creepy Crawlies! My parents have a plant in their front yard that has TONS of these monarch butterfly caterpillars. When I went to visit about a week and a half ago, I counted five but when I went over again on Saturday, there were so many that I couldn't even count them. Yes, there were seriously that many. I wonder how many there will be when I go over again this week!
16/365: Grandma did it, I swear. Why would I put a pink hair curler in my son's hair? =P
17/365: Octopus balls... Japanese octopus balls, takoyaki, were on the menu for lunch on Sunday. =) The secret to yummy takoyaki is to use big chunks of octopus and to not overcook them. This was just my second time making takoyaki but it was pretty easy, especially with the help of a special electric takoyaki pan. =)
18/365: Closed to the public... Except for us, since we got to help out with something at Hanauma Bay this morning. =) In addition to mongoose and feral cats, this guy was also enjoying the peace and quiet. It was overcast, which made for perfect beach weather for us, the people who were on Little John got to dip his feet into the water and unlike the last time he was at Hanauma Bay, there was no screaming or crying involved. Hooray!




Sunday, January 16, 2011
I'm still alive and so is Project 365
I've been spending the weekend at my parents' house, which means no program to process my RAW image files so no pictures until either late Monday night or Tuesday afternoon. =)
Friday, January 14, 2011
14/365: Wheeeeeee!

Who needs all the fancy schmancy rides at Disneyland when you get to wooosh around on Daddy's shoulders and have just as much fun. No lines, no heatstroke or sunburn from waiting in lines, no having to stand next to dodgy people who would mistake you for a baby of the opposite sex while waiting in line, and best of all, no crazy admission for all of this excitement. =) Daddy is the best!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
In desperate need of a haircut...
I should be ashamed of how long it's been since my last haircut. I went two years without a haircut because I was living in Japan and was afraid the stylist would give me a Japanese mullet. Too many of my students were sporting these looks and I knew that I'd somehow end up with one too. Oh, you don't know what a Japanese mullet is? Here you go:


*shudder* Full on top and pathetically stringy and spider leggy on the bottom. Japan may be the only country where you can find more females with mullets than males... So I waited until I moved back to Hawaii and finally cut my hair after our November 2007 wedding.
Well, I got my hair cut once more after that but it was close to a year later. That puts my last haircut at around November 2008. It's now January 2011. Yes, it's been that long since my last haircut.
I'm thinking about something like this:
It's too bad a hairstyle can't also transform your entire body. =P


*shudder* Full on top and pathetically stringy and spider leggy on the bottom. Japan may be the only country where you can find more females with mullets than males... So I waited until I moved back to Hawaii and finally cut my hair after our November 2007 wedding.
Well, I got my hair cut once more after that but it was close to a year later. That puts my last haircut at around November 2008. It's now January 2011. Yes, it's been that long since my last haircut.
I'm thinking about something like this:

13/365: My little puppy dog

Dare I take him out in public like this?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
12/365: My new lenses...

With my extreme near-sightedness and my husband's extreme far-sightedness, our hope is that our boy will be spared from a sad fate that involves his own pair of Coke bottle glasses. Fingers are crossed!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
11/365: Still stuck on Christmas

This year will be the year of Christmas cupcakes, I swear. With new sprinkles, of course!
Monday, January 10, 2011
For a limited time only...

10/365: An oldie, but a goodie.

On a sidenote, today marks day 10 of Project 365. Woohoo, we are now in double digits! I should go have some chocolate to celebrate!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Has motherhood turned me completely batty?
I was recently browsing on Etsy in search of some wooden blocks for our little boy when I came across a seller named Little Sapling Toys and their listing for this:
$23 for a wooden toy. $30 if I want it personalized. Yes, thirty freakin' dollars. And I'm seriously considering it. Have I gone crazy? Would it be worth $30? I'm telling myself yes. It's cute. And it's awesome. Little John would have his own little dslr until he grows into one of ours. AND it's handcrafted in the US. And it's organic and eco-friendly. And if I bought it, a donation would be made to plant a tree through Trees for the Future. See, how can I NOT buy it??
Or maybe I should stick with something more like this until little John gets a little older?
A dslr teething toy! I think this would be more age appropriate and would make a much better teething toy for little John than the iPhone he's currently using.
What to do, what to do? Maybe I should just get both....plus the wooden blocks I was originally planning to get. =)

Or maybe I should stick with something more like this until little John gets a little older?

What to do, what to do? Maybe I should just get both....plus the wooden blocks I was originally planning to get. =)
9/365: Kewpie, holiday style

Oops, perhaps I should have cautioned you that the song may be stuck in your head for the next few days....
Saturday, January 8, 2011
7/365: iPhones make great baby toys

6/365: Thank God for puffs

Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Guess who made it into a magazine?

Monday, January 3, 2011
Project 365? Ready, set, go!
I've been thinking and talking about doing a 365 project for the looooongest time. What is it? It's a commitment to take and post/blog a picture every single day for an entire year. It's a ridiculously crazy time to start now since we JUST got back from a two week vacation to Florida and South Carolina and have tons of One Breath Photo work to catch up on. We also have an almost 9-month old little boy who is starting to show signs of being independently mobile... But hey, life wouldn't be fun without a bit of craziness, now would it? So, here I go! Project 365 has officially begun!
Since we were traveling, I wasn't able to post my 1.1 and 1.2 pictures so here I am playing catchup already on day 4. Oh, we're off to a lovely start, aren't we?
1.1.2011 - "Acorns" Did you know that those acorn tops fall off pretty easily? Well, I had no clue until I picked one up, wanting to use it for my picture. I think it was the first time I actually touched an acorn. We don't have them in Hawaii and the only time I get to see them is when we go back to South Carolina for the winter holiday. =)
1.2.2011 - "First Snowfall" Okay, so this picture wasn't technically taken on the 2nd but we were traveling for most of the day so I'm allowed to cheat and post a picture from another day. Here's our little boy, fascinated and enjoying his first snowfall ever.
1.3.2011 - "Swoon-worthy" We came home to an abundance of mail and this little treasure was in it. A letterpressed holiday greeting card from a fabulous designer friend, Kristen of Cry Baby Ink. =) I know I'm being a tease by only showing a tiny portion of the ornament-shaped card, but trust me, it was fabulous!
Since we were traveling, I wasn't able to post my 1.1 and 1.2 pictures so here I am playing catchup already on day 4. Oh, we're off to a lovely start, aren't we?



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