Friday, June 11, 2010

Is it too late to apologize?

I deserve a big fat FAIL for abandoning our poor little blog.

It is true that life has been unkind recently. Sometimes it's a joy to be able to turn to the blogging world for an escape. And sometimes it feels a little too much like a burden to try and keep up with it all. Seeing as I don't even have a blog with a large number of followers, I can only imagine the pressure that people who use their blog to promote their livelihood must feel sometimes.

Since I also certainly deserve a fail for not completing our second challenge (wow, Robyn...) I figured I would do something a little different in the meantime and just post a couple ugly things instead.

While I was home last week trying not to die with one ailment or another, I pulled out my high school art folder for a laugh. In both grade eleven and twelve we had to draw portraits of people we admire. I kind of strongly dislike how much these say about who I was in high school. Nevertheless I present to you:

Avril Lavigne
Amy Lee

I particularly enjoy how you can still see all the different directions of the pencil in both.
What was I thinking?

Ever had moments like that when you look back on things you made (or did) that seemed so awesome at the time? But now... not so much.  I wouldn't give up those pencil portraits for the world though, because they were the first drawings I ever completed. I will keep them and pull them out when I'm old and gray and remember what bad taste in music I used to have as a youngin'. Wouldn't you?

I feel like I should  apologize again for doing a terrible job of being a cool kid/doing anything cool.
Sorry.

I hope everybody has been having a good week and has an even better weekend. It looks like our typically gray city is in for a day of sunshine today, and I'm excited because that means the kids I work with will probably get to play outside, meaning I get to play outside.

Win!

<3 <4 <5,
Robyn

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Go lay in the sun.


We're still here! Life has been hot on our trail (lolz) and problems have ensued. Because of Robyn's injuries she has gone home for the week! Delayed response time on the "make something ugly beautiful" challenge is anticipated and expected.

Leave some love for our poor crippled lady. <3

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Seven good things, version 2.0


I loved getting to read your 7 things, Sarah! The above is what I spent my week loving on.

For some reason still unknown to me, I went on a bit of photographing hiatus last week. I figured this would be a good chance to give my poor neglected art journal a bit of attention. Hopefully you can pick out everything on that dimly-lit photo of it.

I've got to say, this was a good exercise for me. I even found myself unable to choose just one thing some days! Practice in focusing on the good never goes astray for me.

The only complaint I have is that every time I went to go write something for my "7 things" list, this song got stuck in my head. Ugh!

Happy Wednesday!

<3 <4 <5,
Robyn

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Seven good things in seven days.

These are my answers from the one good thing a day challenge! I hope you enjoy them, I know I did. :)

MONDAY
The PBB (peanut butter & banana) sandwich I had for supper. DELICIOUS.

TUESDAY
The second last episode of Lost. It was a phenomenal episode and it was like getting ready to say goodbye to a friend. I've watched it since I was in high school people! From the beginning! It was hard to bid farewell.

WEDNESDAY

My washi tape that I ordered from Pretty Tape arrived in the mail! :)

THURSDAY
Bought a ton of fresh strawberries and bananas from Costco. I've been making smoothies ever since!

FRIDAY
These two kids ROCK. Spent the night at their house swinging on swings, playing Snakes & Ladders with alcohol and just chatting about life. They make me feel good.

SATURDAY

CAMPING. Oh yes. May two-four camping made me feel so amazing and restarted my head and heart. Read about my camping adventure here.

SUNDAY
I woke up to the sound of rain on my tent and realized we'd probably have to pack up everything wet and without having a morning tea over the fire. SAD. I dozed back to sleep for an hour and when I woke up again it was sunny! Tents could dry out! Fire could be made! And the sun was a nice cap to the rest of this weeks good things. :)

Can't wait to read your good things Robyn! I loved this challenge, hopefully the others will be just as rewarding!


(Monday, Wednesday, Friday pictures are my own - the rest are from wehearit.com)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

seasons of love


One thing that permeates mine and Sarah's friendship is that we aren't afraid to be sentimental with each other. And believe me, there is a lot of sentimentalism. We have one and a half scrapbooks filled with love and silliness and all things that epitomize our friendship. The kinds of things that make me tear up and my make heart feel so exploding-ly full.

Our friendship is so special to me, because we just get each other. When I tell Sarah something, and she responds with something along the lines of "I feel you" or "I understand", I know she means it. She just gets it.

I have been working on my own personal scrapbook for the year 2008 for about a year and a half now. I've only been doing a page once every few weeks so it's been taking super long. This page is a result of one of my intense bursts of emotion, in which I needed to find an outlet for what was going on in my heart.

We've all been through rough stuff. It's always a blessing to come out of a hard time in life and know that you're stronger because of it, and because you had someone by your side through it. Sarah was that friend in that time. How could I not scrapbook that?

So today's post is just about sharing, not challenging. :) Although I would challenge anyone reading this not to underestimate the value of people who stick with you when things get hard. They are the real gems in life. 

<3 <4 <5,
Robyn