11.19.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 19 - Five Items I Lust After

Here they are, in order of what I would drop my hard earned, cold hard cash on first... if I had the cash to spend...


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Canon 5D Mark III -image source


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27 inch iMac desktop - image source


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VW Bus - image source


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Felt Bicycles Claire Style Beach Cruiser - image source


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Golden Retriever puppy

What are 5 items YOU are lusting after?
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11.15.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 18 - A Problem I Have Had

There are many things I could write about today.  My car has been having issues, I have too many dishes needing washed, my laundry is piling up and my diet could improve.  But I don't like to think of these things as "problems" per se, but more as opportunities for growth. 

For the sake of this entry though, I'll go ahead and expand on a particular problem I've been having... if that's what you want to call it.  Really it's both a blessing and a curse.

You see, I see beauty everywhere.
I mean it.
EVERYWHERE.

I take a walk down the street and see 15 thousand things I could photograph.
Picking The Kid up from school?  160 million smiling, beautiful faces.
Drinking coffee with a friend?  I can't count that high.

This is wonderful, of course, I'm surrounded by beauty and it makes me happy.  But it also drives me CRAZY.  Why?  Because sometimes I don't have my camera with me.  And other times I'm driving, so it's not safe to take a picture, and most of the time I'm with someone who's not patient enough to let me take a picture (aka The Kid).

So while I'm mostly being silly, I'm also quite serious.  Seeing how awesome and beautiful light, shadow, people, things, etc are is wonderful, but it can also be extremely distracting.

Here's a few of the beautiful things that have been catching my eye lately...

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What is a problem YOU have been having?
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11.13.2012

Weekend Recap in iPhonography


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Designed and sold this Dumbledore quote poster

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Ran a few miles with the lovely Bee and Kayla to Starbucks, then walked back with yummy drinks

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Spent some time at the nickel arcade with 3 of my favorite people

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Hung out with this adorableness and his momma

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Holiday window shopped with Jenni and X

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Hung out with a friend I haven't seen in too long


How was YOUR weekend?  Did you get 3 days off?

11.09.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 17 - Something I'm Proud Of


I hemmed and hawed for a good long time about moving to Portland.  I knew that I wanted out of small town Idaho and to experience something new and exciting.  I knew that I wanted to pursue art and creativity and individualism in a city where all that is celebrated.  I knew I wanted to get lost on purpose, as often as possible, and discover new joys while finding my way back to familiar territory.  I knew all that, yet I was denying myself the opportunity.

On May 1st, 2012 I packed up my car and drove away.  I didn't have a job lined up, and my grandma's floor was going to be my home until I could arrange something more permanent, but I didn't care.  I was finally moving on with my life and embracing a life of design rather than default.

I have grown in many ways over the past 6 months, and most in ways I didn't expect, but all in ways I choose to embrace.  These past 6 months I have felt more at peace, more humbled and more centered than I have experienced in the prior 30 years of my life.  Portland isn't the reason for this growth, it just happens to be a catalyst for change.  
I'm the reason.  

I chose to let go of the control I thought I had over my life.  I chose to move to a new place and open myself to whatever opportunity and experience comes my way. 
I chose to live.  

And of this, I am quite proud. 

What is something YOU are proud of?
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11.08.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 16 - Something I Always Think 'What If' About

I'm not one to live in the land of 'what if.'  In my core I believe that everything happens exactly as and when it should in order to shape us into the people we are.  I mean, we've all seen those movies where someone goes back and changes the "bad thing" that happened to them which causes this giant chain reaction where someone they love dies, or they end up homeless, or...  Right?

But this quote has been going through my head a lot lately...

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And I can't help but wonder what kind of shape I would be in today had I stuck with a strict, healthy lifestyle over the years.

BUT, there's no time like the present right?  I've started running more, doing small daily stretches and strengthening exercises, and journaling what and when I eat in order to focus on nutrition.  I have surrounded myself with many friends who are healthy and all of them are supportive and helpful.  I feel like this is the tipping point for me.  Yay!

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In other news, today is my niece's 4th birthday!  I'm super bummed that I can't be there for her celebration this year, but I'll be seeing her over Christmas, and I'm sure we'll FaceTime soon.  I also have a super special surprise being delivered to her tonight, so that's exciting!

Happy Birthday baby girl!  I love you so, so much!!!

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What do YOU think "what if" about?
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11.07.2012

Yesterday in iPhonography

Yesterday I had the pleasure of hanging out with my friends Jenni and Brian's little guy.  He is such a happy little kid!  We spent time at the library (where I finally got my Portland library card!!), enjoyed some yummies at Starbucks and shopped a little at Old Navy.  It was a lovely morning.

I'm so thankful for this little family.  They are proving to be good friends and amazing spirits to have in my life.

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After I dropped X back off with his mom I drove back to the west side of Portland to pick up The Kid from school.  I can't believe how beautiful Portland is this fall!  There is color EVERYWHERE.  I couldn't help but grab my phone and snap a pic of the orange in front of my apartment.  I'm so grateful to be living here.

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11.06.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 15 - What's My Zodiac Sign and Does it Fit My Personality


"The Virgo is highly discriminating, but not necessarily as prudish at some might believe. In ancient times, a Virgin was a woman who was not the property of man, and therefore had the legal right to just say "no." Now, in modern times, Virgos are known for the ability to be highly discriminating -- especially when it comes to matters of personal desire. When Virgo is ready, however, to say yes, the laser-like focus of your passion is anything but prudish."

I've never put much stock in horoscopes or zodiac signs.  I have, however, often found the descriptions of a Virgo to be laughably coincidental of my personality (please see the highlighted portion above).  Yes, I am loyal to a fault with most, introverted by the true definition and naive dammit.  But everyday and every moment is a choice. 

If my foundational personality happens to be formed by the date/time and location of where I was born, well then awesome.  But I'm still just me.  I don't like the idea of telling someone I'm a Virgo and having that person "know" everything about me.  I want people to spend time with me to get to know me.  
The real me.  
 
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What is YOUR Zodiac Sign? Do you feel it fits YOU?
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11.05.2012

30 Day Posting Challenge | Day 14 - What I Wore Today and Weekend in Reveiw

Wow, I fell off the wagon with this 30 Day Challenge hardcore!  Life got BUSY.

Since today's prompt is "What I Wore" and I also want to write about the awesome weekend I had, I decided to roll it all into one!


Saturday began with a run around the waterfront loop with my girls Kayla, Ashely, Bee and our newest group member, Jill.  (Jill is a reader of Kayla's blog and asked to join us!  How awesome is that?!)  Sadly the run was only ok this time for me due to a painful cramp in my left calf and a strain feeling on the side of my right one.  I've been running in my Vibram Five Fingers, which I LOVE, but my feet, Achilles and calves have been angry with me the past week because of me forcing them to work so hard.  So I ran with the girls for the first mile, but then I just couldn't keep up.  No matter whether I was walking or running, I hurt.  I told the girls to go ahead because I was holding them back and Bee, Kayla and Jill trudged on.  Ashley was very sweet and insisted on staying with me.  She can go forever and never needs walking breaks, so she bounced along beside me (very slowly bless her heart) and kept me entertained and my mind off the pain.

After our "run" Kayla and I joined Bee back at her place and worked on blog stuff.  She was a very kind hostess and gave us some DELICIOUS apple crisp and yummy coffee to fuel our work.

Stolen from Kayla

Then Saturday night was the PNW Blogger Holiday Party! This was a fun event all centered around bloggers getting out and networking!  It was hosted at West Elm in the Pearl and Whole Foods was on hand with yummy appetizers and libations.

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Thanks to Bee for snapping this pic of me!

I wore my purple silhouette dress that I picked up at the Dress Barn last spring.  I realized about 15 minutes before I needed to leave that my one pair of black tights is missing, so I made a quick decision and gray tights with gray shoes it was!  I actually like how it came together, so I guess the tights missing was a good thing!

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Jenni and I looking cute | Party organizers Chelsey and Jenni talking to the group about the awesome event
The ever adorable Bee and I posing for a pic | Owls were everywhere and I loved it!


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Chelsey announcing winners of the giveaways | The prints I prepared for all the bloggers
Bee looking quite dapper | My favorite piece in our SWAG bags!

It was a great evening and I met lots of fun and fabulous bloggers!  Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to put on the event!

Sunday morning I met up with my friend Heather for a pancake brunch.  I had delicious pumpkin pancakes and enjoyed catching up on everything that's happened over the past couple of weeks.  We try to get together at least once a week and I always feel so uplifted after seeing her.  She's such a good person to have in my life!

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Here's what I wore to brunch Sunday.  New hat from Old Navy.  Scarf that I've had a few years,
my new Silver jeans (that I LOVE) and my TOMS

Then Sunday afternoon I met back up with Kayla for a photoshoot for her blog.  We got lots of fun running pics and I can't wait to share them all after she sees them!  Here's just one sneak peek though of one of my favorite shots we came away with!

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Whew!  What a fun and BUSY weekend!!  In between all this fun I also cleaned my apartment, cleaned my car, did some grocery shopping, finished my laundry and cooked some meals for the week.  

How was YOUR weekend?
What fun things did YOU wear?
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11.02.2012

October in an Instagram!

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Weather turned cooler | Copious amounts of caffeine
Rain returned | Dyed my hair black
Embraced my natural curls | Cheered at PDX marathon
Gained inspiration from tea | Celebrated Halloween
Played board games | Prepared for Movember

October was busy, busy BUSY!!  It was great though!!! 
Here's to an even BETTER November!




11.01.2012

It's Time to Grow for MOVEMBER

"During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces, in the US and around the world. With their Mo's, these men raise vital awareness and funds for men's health issues, specifically prostate and testicular cancer initiatives." - movember.com

Health screening is SO important, and I personally believe that men's health is not talked about nearly enough.  Traditionally men keep worries and possible health concerns to themselves, and oftentimes true issues go undetected for far too long.  Thanks to great organizations like the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and Team in Training, the face of women's health has shifted.  More and more women are getting yearly exams and taking their health seriously simply because the conversation has begun.  Now it's time for the men to rise up, begin the conversation and take theirs seriously as well.

The Conversation: Prostate Cancer



How Movember works:

"Once registered at www.movember.com, men start Movember 1st clean shaven. For the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery. Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mo-growing efforts.

Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November. Through their actions and words they raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health." - Movember.com

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I am proud to be registered this year as a Mo Sista and will be helping to raise funds for men's health awareness throughout the month of Movember.  If you, or a Mo Bro or Sista you know, would like to join in the efforts, please send me an email at motormouthmacey@gmail.com and I will gladly add you to my team!

Please visit my site here (or by tying in the address below) to make a donation.

$5 or $500, it all adds up and helps!!

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To find out more about Movember - visit this site
To find out more about Mo Sistas - visit this site
To register for Movember - visit this site