It Begins With a Book

Bunny's Noisy Book

This week’s challenge at It Begins With a Colour is to capture the precious morning moments that start your day. At this house, the day doesn’t begin without a rousing rendition of Bunny’s Noisy Book. Poppy loves the textured illustrations and all of Mama’s voices and motions. I love sitting behind my little baby, helping her to hold the pages, and sniffing her sweet, soft head as we point and look together. Our day just wouldn’t be complete without a snuggle and our little Bunny friend.

The fleeting moments of summer

This week’s It Begins With a Colour challenge is to seek out the fleeting moments of summer, to find and treasure and hold on to that last little bit of summer air before Fall brings her chill. Combined with a Weekend Moment, I present to you my fleeting summer weekend moment:

Poppy in the morning sun

This is Poppy with her Uncle Shawn, my youngest brother. This photo was taken while they were sitting on a blanket in the morning dew on one of the first days of our vacation. Camping is the highlight of summer fun for me, and yet her tiny little sweatshirt merrily indicates the stealthy approach of fall.

Our vacation was lovely, and far too short. A week in the mountains, drenched in the fragrance of campfire, could last forever and ever in my book. Poppy was a real trooper and A+ camper. She slept well at night, ate her food despite it being cold and soggy all the time, and loved being outdoors. She soaked in the crisp mountain air every day like it was the best thing ever, and trooped along trails with us like she was Marty-Freaking-Stouffer.

We visited a petting zoo on Sunday which was a real hoot. Yes, I said REAL HOOT.

You see, back when we got our kitten, we showed Poppy how to call Penny over by patting her hand on her knee and saying “Come here, Penny.” Poppy caught on to this pretty quickly and has since start calling Penny over by banging on her leg and making a sweet, high-pitched noise that somewhat resembles my irritating I’ll-Raise-You-One-Octive-While-Talking-To-Cute-Things voice. When we got to the petting zoo this weekend, Poppy immediately started patting her leg and frantically summoning all the animals from their cages. I do believe the pot-bellied pigs took one look at my Little Bacon Bit and said “Hell with that, kid. Let me eat that handful of corn you got there.” Either way, MAJOR HOOT.

I’m glad to be back home and I feel ready for a new season. Fall in Cleveland is the best. We might have to endure everlasting winters and humid summers, but I can safely say that I wouldn’t rather be anywhere else during these crisp autumn mornings than right here.

It begins with a… blanket

Lovey

This week’s It Begins With a Colour challenge to find the beauty in blur is a tribute to Poppy’s blanket, Lovey. Watching these two together, it’s not hard to capture some very blurry moments. In our recent quest to help Poppy sleep better, we showed her how to snuggle the heck out of this blanket, and now she pretty much makes out with it 24/7. It is so adorable to watch her bury her face in its softness in the early morning. When Poppy gets into bed at night, she grabs for the silky corner and gently rubs it on her cheek, melting me with each and every stroke. Oh how we love you, Lovey.

Red Rover, Red Rover

The red owls

The nursery’s mobile owls named Frances, Tulip, Kit, Paisley and Spaceball are this week’s It Begins With a Colour challenge to find red. Not hard at all in the bedroom of a child named Poppy. Cheers!

It Begins with a… Mess

Poppy's trail

When I discovered that this week’s It Begins With a Colour challenge was to find a mess and capture it, I was beyond delighted. Our house is full of messes, so I knew that it wouldn’t be hard to find just the right one to post for all the INTERNETS! to see. Poppy’s little trail of toys is, by far the most charming of all the messes in this house. Now that she can roll and scoot to and fro, I find traces of her play all over the place and it doesn’t unnerve me one bit. Mostly because these aren’t tiny Lego pieces I am stepping on in the middle of the night yet.

It Begins With a Colour: My journey back into ballet

happiness is

This week’s challenge is capturing happiness.

Happiness swirls all around me when I am dancing in a huge, open studio to the sound of music that moves my body through space and time in both grace and strength.

Faith and action: It Begins With a Colour

Yesterday I watched a small bird...

I was hit with an ironic blow this morning when I read Erin’s It Begins With a Colour challenge for this week.

“Yesterday I watched a small bird, flying very fast, disappear into the canopy of an oak tree. So dense were its leaves that it was impossible to see what happened next, though I can tell you it remained inside. I wondered how the little bird found its opening through the leaves at such a speed, and then managed to gently align its fragile body on the branch it chose to land upon, all within a fraction of a second. Not to mention the impossible to imagine flying maneuvers required: the banking, the curling, the vertical and horizontal stabilizations, the deceleration and landing. Memory? Calculation? Not in that tiny brain. Instinct? Maybe, but how does instinct know which way the branches of a tree have grown when no two are the same? That little bird just knew. It had faith, in spite of not being able to see how things would work out, that if (and only if) it stayed the course the details would be taken care of; that an opening would appear and a twig would be found. In fact, had she slowed down enough to carefully and logically inspect the tree first, the prudent thing to do, she would have lost her lift and fallen to the ground. Kind of like reaching for your dreams. Neither memory, nor calculating, nor instincts are the deciding factors, but faith coupled with action.”

What dreams am I over-thinking? In the wake of yesterday’s thoughts and a provoking conversation with a good friend last night, I am left standing today asking myself why I over-think the simplest of dreams. All that my dreams require is faith, coupled with action. Not precise calculations, not memory, not my faulty instincts. Thank God.

The simplest way to get moving? Move. Let go, and move.

Modern circles

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[It Begins with a Colour]

Purple

African violets

The challenge from Erin at Apples for Poppy Anne this week is to find purple all around. So far, I was lucky to remember the beautiful African violets that are sitting in the window sill in our kitchen. Other than these beauties, I am having a hard time finding purple around the house. Hmmm, maybe it’s time to get outside. Are rainclouds purple?

Look up

This week’s It Begins with a Colour challenge is to look up! It’s a funny coincidence that I took this photo just yesterday. Can we all agree that laying on a blanket, sporting bare feet, looking up at the clouds, listening to live music, and playing cards with your family is THE best way to spend a summer evening?

Looking up

As promised…

Here are two more entries for this week’s It Begins With a Colour

Poppy's colors Jumping

Roy G. Biv

I am really excited about this week’s It Begins With a Colour. There is something about an image with an explosion of color or deep saturation that just makes me so happy. Expect to see some more photos later this week because I just can’t get enough of bright colors living together. These are my entries so far for the free-for-all challenge:

Poppy’s bookshelf
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A parade float
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Contrast

I found the challenge to It Begins With a Colour particularly difficult this week. For one, I haven’t had a lot of time lately to devote to picture-taking. And secondly, I find it quite difficult to have the time to stop and think about/find something in my life of contrast. In any regards, I was winnowing through some old photographs from when Poppy was brand-new and I stumbled across this one of my mother’s mother holding Poppy for the first time.

Great-grandmother and Poppy

I think the contrast of old age/new age is one of the most beautiful to be found in this life. I really do. I think one of my favorite things EVER is to watch my own grandparents with Poppy. Old, wrinkled skin with soft, plump, new skin. Eyes that have seen decades worth of life and eyes that are shining new. In the measure of age, they are in complete contrast. And yet, as Emerson says, “We as for long life, but ’tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical.” I feel like my great-grandmother is closer to Poppy spiritually than any of us. Not mechanically, in the measure of their years, but definitely in spirit. Most definitely they are close in spirit.

1 – 2 – Buckle my shoe.

Numbers! The theme for this week’s It Begins With a Colour is numbers, numbers, numbers!

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This photograph is from a Georges Rouault Miserere exhibition print given to us by Jacob’s parents. Poppy stares at this every morning while she eats and I always wonder if, when she is older, she will remember how the faded print hung so grandly over the back of our living room couch.

Feet in the grass

This is my weekly submission to It Begins With a Colour – the hunt for green and white. Sad to say, the tone of my skin is in fact, white.

I am really liking this challenge. It’s pushing me to stop and actually see the color all around me. Even if I don’t always snap a photo, I find myself mentally noting the striking beauty of colors all around me, all the time.

Check out Apples for Poppy Anne if you are interested in joining the hunt!

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