so hey! how's it going? notice anything different about me? i'm not coughing! yeah, i know this is a blog to read, not to listen to, but for me this is a huge improvement. i pretty much have been sick sick sick since i got back from portland. i coughed so much i strained a muscle or did something to my ribs because it hurt just to breathe. fun. but that is all subsiding and things have been moving along ever so slowly around here. we painted the house last weekend! of course the yellow door is my favorite part, and i am sure it will pop up in pictures constantly. i haven't been doing any sewing, but i have a LOT planned. did you see what that crazy chicken did?? i think fold over elastic is going to change my life. well, my summer at least. making all those summer dresses i have planned for the girls. i have plenty to play with...so we'll see. i have however been doing a lot of cooking. a few months ago i picked up this book and i am loving it. it is divided into seasons, and has a picture for every recipe, which is nice. i will say that it probably is not the book for vegetarians, it's pretty heavy on the meats. as my veg friends say, we do have it easy. just cook up a piece of something and throw in a side. done. it's true. very easy. so far everything i have tried has been pretty quick and quite yummy. and that's about it for now. this friday is first friday again, and probably the first one with decent weather (if it doesn't rain, keep your fingers crossed). i'll be at habitat, so come on in and say hello, and wander out to the concert in the parking lot.
your house looks great - i love your door, too. i'm getting ready to paint mine green. let me know how it goes with the fold over elastic....i'm so intrigued.
i just put in my FOE order yesterday. i had to hold myself back a little bit... i'm thinking maybe i'll have a go at making underwear??? i know. silly hippie.
so it is polaroid week again over on flickr. i'll be posting all week there, if you care to take a peek. which in light of the sad news, should make for some really great polas. in other polaroid related things, i finally submitted my two pieces for the love of light project. you'll have to wait for the book to see them though, it's a secret. a good secret. and hopefully soon i can point you all in the direction of habitat's website update. it's all polaroid based too. john showed me the copy, and awesome doesn't even begin to cover it. happy polaroid week!
i can't wait to see what polaroids you chose for the book. i can't believe polaroid made that decision...have they looked on flickr lately? they've probably sold more polaroid film in the past year or two than they have in the past ten! it will be interesting to see if all the communication they receive through website makes them change their mind.
i've been to portland before. and it was good. we saw most of the stuff people do in portland, powells, rose test garden, japanese garden. all that kind of thing. but this trip, this trip was all about the people. not the seeing of the city (not that i didn't take advantage of some shopping), but seeing people that i count as friends. not blog friends, just plain friends. no qualification needed. because these are good people.
i really need to thank melissa a thousand, million times over for letting me be a part her family for five days. who would have guessed a loud meat-eating mid westerner would mesh with a crazy canadian vegetarian? it just works. i don't know how, but it does. of course i got to see some friendsagain, and i got to meet some new ones. on friday melissa and augie and i went up to seattle to have lunch with molly, blair and daria. i kinda insisted to molly that brandon come as well, and he is as sweet as i knew he would be. blair and i made up over our scarf fight, and while i could probably still take her on, but she is so great, i would just let her have it. on saturday, we headed over to the ace to climb into the photobooth with andrea. so fun, and that lady is a pro! and then another long lunch. what's the point of going out to eat if you aren't going to talk for hours, right? which is what we did again later that night, dinner at cava with the chicken, sally and melissa. just girls, no kids. all fancy like. and then (i sound like a broken record) breakfast on monday with stephanie before i headed to the airport.
and that pretty much sums up my whole trip, me talking to everyone. the only bad thing was i got a cold right when i left on thursday, so when i say talking, what i really mean is a half strangled, hoarse, raspy whisper. which only made things worse. but come on, like i was going to let that stop me. like i said, all good good people.
girl. that was the best vacation i've had in a long ass time. good thing we don't live close cuz it would be eggs and fried potatoes and party all the time.
Your photos are beautiful. On my travels I found a link to a 2006 entry of your blog. Your photos of your children are lively and gentle. Gorgeous! I look forward to visiting again.
How wonderful. And so glad you guys made up:) Your photos are dreamy. I keep looking at them thinking they could be in a magazine story about your trip...
hannah, you know there would be some serious arm wrestling between the kc & portland ladies over you and your family moving there. you can visit all you want, but let's just squelch the comments about moving there as IT'S NOT AN OPTION.
oh, and i'm glad you had a great weekend...you deserve it.
hi hannah, you probably don't know me, but i went to st. paul's church so i know your husband and in laws...i found your blog through joyce collins' and i love checking in to see the projects you have done. anyways... is that picture above taken at the Ace Hotel?? my husband and i lived in seattle for about 15 months and we made it down to portland twice (which wasn't enough). the second time we stayed at the Ace and we adored it! what a cute hotel; we loved the originality of the rooms...the artwork painted right on the wall and the glass shower right out in the open. that couch and the giant letters spelling "hotel" looked so familiar so when you said it was from portland i immediately thought of the Ace. our favorite restaurant is in portland...it's called Le Pigeon and they serve the best brunch ever!! well that's enough rambling from someone you don't know! i just had to ask! Lori Felder
I've just started reading your blog and I'm loving it and the photos! Just thought I'd let you know that I've added it to my list of favorite reads and hope you don't mind. :)
hi friends. i am taking a little break, heading to portland to meet this guy. oh my. i can not wait. i will definitely be taking all the items in the front row, but probably not all the items in the back row. i'm not sure what that says about me now. i do love shoes, but i can't really understand not taking four (including the digital) cameras. yikes.
i also wanted to say a great big thank you for all the shop love! i hope everyone that ordered prints is over the moon with what they got. i hope! i am shipping out three orders today, but if you place an order anytime today until monday the 14th it wont ship until the 15th. ok? ok. have a great weekend everyone! see you soon!
I love that you are taking all of those cameras! Just yesterday I thought I need to get a MUCH bigger bag to carry around my cameras. (yes, finally got my pentax fixed!)
Totally envious over here! Have a great trip Hannah!
Have fun, Hannah! I bet you'll get some gorgeous photos. I only wish that my spring collection was done, so you could take it with you and photograph it on all your awesome Portland buds!
It is an official 6 degrees of seperation thing. I have been reading several blogs for a while and it seems that you are the missing link. I just moved back to KC from Georgia and have been looking to meet up with some crafty people. I found you through all buttoned up. I would like to learn more about what is going on in KC, please e-mail me. I gave up on keeping up with my own blog a while back. jld7084@hotmail.com
the beauty of these photographs takes my breath away. you've really captured something magical...i want the sink prints and the white bowl prints. i need to hang them up in my kitchen so i can see the beauty in my own sink!
lovely! i just purchased the sink pics. it is the perfect representation of my days. i am constantly at the sink, peeling oranges, coring and skinning apples, chopping, slicing.... i have two girls under 2 years old...so lots of fruits and veggies consumed around here! these prints are just perfect! i cannot wait to see them in person! thanks so much!
me too! I also will be there waiting on sunday, once I have figured out the timings. congratulations ten times over - your shots are endlessly inspirational and absolute favourites of mine. x
awesome interview. very insirational, I had been thinking about how I photograph and so reading the interview helped me think some things through. cheers!
I just wanted you to know that your blog has inspired me to tap into my creativity! My husband is a photographer and he got me a "film" camera. I love it..and am learning! Your site is great...keep it up!! Amy (Peach) Nelson (I went to St. Pauls..just incase you don't remember me.. I think I house sat for you and David once too...) :)
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your house looks great - i love your door, too. i'm getting ready to paint mine green. let me know how it goes with the fold over elastic....i'm so intrigued.
i just put in my FOE order yesterday. i had to hold myself back a little bit... i'm thinking maybe i'll have a go at making underwear??? i know. silly hippie.
Love the house...so cheery...and of course that yellow door seals the deal.
And I think I have your cough now...suhweet. ;)
Glad to hear your feeling better.
The picture of the girls tights is absolutely adorable. Love it!!!
Man that picture is amazing.
And I can't believe I was ever able to sit like that.
every time i'm in kansas city's habitat, i think of you.
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