Fun Stuff

December 24, 2007

The kids are all napping,

The kids are all napping, resting up for the excitement that is on it's way. I was just sitting here at the kitchen table, getting some work done while it's quiet. I'm looking at our tree, decorated with colorful ornaments, lots of little presents wrapped under it and just waiting to be ripped open and enjoyed. I love these few moments of quiet I have right now. The laundry can wait a few more minutes while I sit and think about how blessed I am. How fortunate to have these three beautiful kids, a family I truly love.

For one more moment, I'm going to sit here and think about all the kids still waiting to be adopted back in Russia, and in other parts of the world. I'm just going to send them a thought full of love. A little prayer of peace and hope their way.

Someone is thinking of you.
You are loved.

Happy Christmas, From Denise (and Jim, Julian, Alex, and Alina)


pictures of family

December 06, 2007

Spread Some Joy - it's free, and it's contagious!

Over the upcoming weeks, BetterPhoto members will be experiencing the holiday season in many ways. In our diverse community, with people from all over the world, December is different for everyone. The holidays are sometimes the toughest time of year, for some, finding joy or a reason to celebrate can be challenging.

Simple Joy
Simple Joy
© Karen Chappell
All rights reserved

In this season of giving, the greatest gift of all can be of your time. We want to know how holiday cheer is spread in your community. Is someone you know making a difference? Sometimes people just need a fresh idea to encourage them to volunteer. If you are giving of your time, please let us know how you are spreading joy this season.

What's happening in your home town?

Email me at Karen@betterphoto.com and I'll share it here. Let's spread some joy together!

November 07, 2007

Live Music and Movie Reviews

I've been seeing some wonderful shows lately. Recently, I saw Dan in Real Life with Steve Carell and Juliette Binoche.
Dan in Real Live -web site
What a sweet, entertaining, touching movie. It hit every note just right. The dialog was believable and genuine, and the characters seemed like people I'd like to know. Excellent show.

I also saw Lars and the Real Girl with Ryan Gosling.
Lars and the Real Girl - web site
Wow. So funny and odd and charming. The story was original and just drew me in. By the end of the film I felt that I absolutely loved these characters. I was very happy and satisfied with the ending, but I also would have been happy to sit a few more hours to see what would happen to them next. I also felt that I learned something about people who, for whatever reason, needed to be treated a bit more gently than the norm. Wonderful.

A third fantastic film I saw recently was Once with Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová.
Wikipedia - Once
Makes you want to play the guitar. I don't know weather to call it "music with a plot" or "movie with fantastic music". This film was done without a big movie budget, and it's all the better for it. Very real, very fun to watch, and I could hardly help myself from humming along with it.

And that last review leads me to a live music review of Once/The Swell Season. The people who played the main characters in the movie are actually musicians, rather than actors, not that I ever noticed they weren't professionally trained actors while I watched the film. They've taken their music from the movie on a tour called The Swell Season. And their show is fantastic!!! If you enjoyed the movie, the live show is simply not to be missed. Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová are so personable, besides being incredible musicians. Glen has a great sense of humor and tells fun little tidbits between songs. The sound quality was perfect. And everyone at the Moore Theater in Seattle was having such a fantastic time at the show, we were all singing along with Glen during the last song. I can honestly say that I've never been to a concert like that. One of the best!

October 24, 2007

Beware: Cell Phone Numbers Now Listed For Public

Hi Friends!

I just got this email from my friend, Angela, and thought I should pass it along to everyone I know: cell phone numbers are going public tomorrow!

REMINDER... all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies tomorrow and you will start to receive sales calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS.

To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone:

1- 888-382-1222

It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.

HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.

Lt. Betsy Lawrence
Redmond Police Department
8701 160 Av NE
Redmond, WA 98052
425-556-2661

August 29, 2007

Tori’s Bookmarks: Pandora Radio – Your Personal DJ

I love discovering new music to add to my iTunes library and one of the best ways I’ve found to do this is to create my own stations using Pandora. It’s fast, free, and easy to set up! The best thing about Pandora is that you can search for your favorite artists and/or songs and Pandora will automatically create stations for you with songs from artists (some you know, some you don’t) with similar styles. For instance, I really like Natalie Merchants songs so I created a station based on her song, “Carnival” and Pandora added tons of songs by Natalie and other artists based on this style. All I have to do is click play, turn up the volume and Pandora takes care of my play list.

That in itself is just downright cool. But, get this, you can also tell Pandora which songs you especially like and even those that you don’t particularly care for. When you give Pandora a “thumbs down” on a song it never plays it again. If you hear a song that you want to buy, you can link directly to Amazon or iTunes and add the song to your shopping cart. If you don’t want to buy the song right away you can just save the name and artist in a list that Pandora maintains for you.

You might have noticed that BetterPhoto is all about sharing so another feature of Pandora that I think is just awesome is that you can share your stations with your friends! Try it out at www.pandora.com. You don’t even have to create an account to enjoy it but I recommend you do so that you can listen on any computer, have your stations saved, and share them with your friends.

August 24, 2007

Photography Star at Fall Fair

This BetterPhoto Girl hit the road last weekend for my annual family gathering at my parents home on Mayne Island, B.C.

Through The Forest of Moss
Through The Forest of Moss
© Justin H. Taylor
All rights reserved
Mayne is one of the beautiful Canadian Gulf Islands off the coast of British Columbia. Each year, my family gets together to celebrate summer birthdays and enjoy the century old traditional Fall Fair. One of the highlights of the fair is a photography contest, and one of the stars of the show is Justin Taylor.

Justin is an incredibly talented young artist and his award winning photography and drawings are far beyond the talents of most adults. A couple years ago, when I mentioned BetterPhoto to Justin, I found out that not only did he already know about BP, he was a finalist in our highly competitive monthly photo contest!


BetterPhoto member Justin Taylor
© Karen Orr
All rights reserved

Justin is inspiring photographers of all ages to challenge themselves in both the island contest, and ours here at BetterPhoto. His first prize winner, Through The Forest of Moss, from the Fall Fair on Mayne is just a taste of what is yet to come from this gifted guy. Check out his BetterPholio to see more of his great work!

Keep shooting Justin and I'll see you on the beach!

Karen

August 23, 2007

Events: Oct. 6-17 -- Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

Sunshine

Have you ever tried describing to someone an amazing sunset, or a harvest moon, or a child’s smile that just makes your heart melt? You know that, no matter how incredible the sight is to you, words simply are not enough. That’s how I feel when I try to describe the Balloon Fiesta to someone who has never attended. You get up at 4:00 AM on Saturday, yes the day you usually try to sleep in, to get your sleepy kids bundled up in warm clothes and deal with traffic that puts Los Angeles to shame only to be herded to a giant field where 30,000 other people are already waiting in long lines for hot chocolate and fresh cinnamon rolls.

I know that doesn’t sound like much fun but you have to trust me on this. When the sun rises over the Sandia Mountains somewhere around 6:40 AM, and your hands have found warmth by clutching the cup of hot chocolate close, and your family or friends are huddled together in a shivering bundle of hoodies and ear-muffs, you’ll know what I mean. You’ll know that there is no place else you would rather be.

Folks travel to this annual event from as far away as Africa, Japan, Russia, and other faraway places. And they do this every year. If you go — when you go — listen for the countdown. 10, 9, 8, 7... and look around you. Look at the children’s faces and how excited they are as they anticipate the “Balloon Glow” where every hot-air balloon on the field lights up at the same time. Oh, there is so much more I wish I could tell you about it. I haven’t even gotten to the special shapes, the delicious breakfast burritos, the art, and everything else. Well, you will just have to see for yourself.

The most photographed event in the world is coming up soon - October 6-17, 2007. Take your camera, tripod, and extra media cards. See the schedule, events, and guest guide (including travel information) here: www.balloonfiesta.com. Come mid-October I will be looking for your balloon photos on the BetterPhoto site!

August 22, 2007

Tori’s Bookmarks: Tafiti – Change the Way You Search

You know those statistics that tell us how many hours a year or years of our lives we spend stopped at red lights or tying our shoes or looking around the house for misplaced keys? I wondered recently how many hours I spend searching for things online. It must be a lot because my home page is set to Google. Actually, maybe I don’t want to know because the answer could be quite shocking.

Enter Tafiti. Tafiti is an amazing search page that allows you to search the web, books, blogs, news, and images. After you enter your search query you can drag and drop search results to the “shelf” on the left side of the page. You can name the search items on your shelf and return to explore them later. Even if you close the browser window and come back the stuff on your shelf is still there.

After I used Tafiti for a few search queries I was hopeful that I wouldn’t have to spend ten years out of my life searching for stuff online. Now, I just need to figure out what to do with all the free time.

See the FAQ’s here: www.tafiti.com/faq.html or give it a try at: www.tafiti.com.

August 16, 2007

Movie Review: The Girl in the Cafe

Want to see a good movie? If you haven't seen it yet, rent The Girl in the Cafe. It is sweet, poignant, touching, quiet. No car chases or exploding buildings, yet it makes a big impact. It's got one of those messages that sneaks up on you unexpectedly. I really enjoyed the acting of the two main actors, Bill Nighy and Kelly Macdonald. It's a movie that inspires us to believe that even one person can make a difference to change something really important, that simply trying is worth the effort. This is a thoughtful movie, very well worth the watch.

August 14, 2007

Yoga and the Meaning of Life

I take yoga twice a week. I'm not great at it, but I enjoy it. Most of the time just try not to fall flat on my face. Usually I leave the class feeling stretched out, relaxed, and energized. Sometimes I even feel inspired.

Last Wednesday, the yoga instructor said something that has stuck with me. After standing in one of those seemingly simple poses, she said we should have "soft eyes, and a sharp mind". This week I've thought a lot about what that meant. I love the idea of having soft, friendly, open eyes when I look at and talk to people or my kids, yet staying sharp, quick, accurate, intelligent with how I work out problems or deal with tasks.

Isn't it wonderful when we ideas come to us like this, and we can use them in our daily lives!