mushroomy

April 30, 2008

I’m so, so tired right now and still not done with all the work for tomorrow’s classes, but it’s been a shamefully long time since I posted so I’ll share with you these photos. These are some cakes I came upon earlier, via Oh Joy!

Rebecca Thuss used to be the style director at Martha Stewart Weddings and editor of Blueprint and she has a gorgeous portfolio of dessert ideas and styling. I fell in love with these two mushroom/woodland cakes as possibilities for a wedding cake design. Now if only I could talk my mom into going along with it…


Adorable! All those little meringue mushrooms…
I might like this one even better… the ferns would carry on my colors.

Anyway, that’s it for tonight. This may be a dry couple weeks, what with final exams and final goodbyes and such. Hard, but good. I’m just so ready for a summer of fun in Baltimore!

1. a perfect window, 2. The Tangerine Guy, 3. Atai be’na3na3, 4. red bike on yellow wall, 5. door / night, 6. Spice Market, 7. Untitled, 8. jardin Majorelle_Marrakech, 9. Mellon

Can you tell I’m a little obsessed with yellow and the Middle East right now? We’re studying Islam in World Religions, too! It all fits together…

(all images via Flickr)

…to photograph Polaroids.

So please forgive my very first feeble attempts. On the bright side, though, can I get three cheers for my sweet new Polaroid camera?? — $1 at the Arkadelphia thrift shop and a birthday gift to boot!


My ex-roomie and very good friend Valerie was in town this weekend and spent the night Saturday night. It was lots of fun catching up and hanging out. I miss her… but she’s going to be one of my bridesmaids, so we talk lots and will hopefully see each other a few more times this year.


I’m obsessed with mushrooms. I got these little guys at Target in… February? Something like that. They’re little ceramic ’shrooms on stakes so you can stand them in the ground or in pots and I just love them. I don’t like the shadow in this polaroid, but it was one of my very first, tentative shots with the new camera.


An attempt to capture the beautiful afternoon light filtering through my bottle collection.

And finally, here’s a shot of my “green wall” of art with my new print from groundwork! Isn’t it great? I can’t wait to expand my Etsy print collection. The two smaller frames contain some pretty scrapbook paper (I know, I know… my art collection is in its infancy still!) and the photograph is by Irene Suchocki and wass a gift from my awesome fiance.

God Save the Queen

April 21, 2008


Happy 82nd birthday, Queen Elizabeth.

(thanks for indulging the huge Anglophile, guys.)

30 Things

April 21, 2008

Quite a while back, I signed up on this website, 43 Things. The idea is to come up with goals for yourself, things you want to do, see, or accomplish and check them off gradually. While I haven’t been on in a long, long time, I stumbled across my account today and thought I’d share the current list of yet-to-be-accomplished goals for my life. (in no particular order…)

1. stop procrastinating.
2. sleep under the stars
3. see more live music
4. resume journaling
5. Own a chocolate lab
6. Find out the optimum number of sleep hours in a night for me and sleep them
7. play outside
8. Be a better friend
9. start practicing my mandolin more
10. finish college and grad school
11. get married
12. Learn to tango
13. learn Arabic
14. be a missionary
15. adopt a child
16. backpack through Europe with the love of my life, staying only in hostels so we can afford to explore everything.
17. pray without ceasing
18. go to a Nickel Creek concert
19. visit every continent
20. buy a macBook
21. knit a sweater
22. Escape America
23. Fill the yard with Calvin and Hobbes inspired snow people, demons, and/or mutants
24. pull a prank involving 100 lawn gnomes
25. Learn to tie a maraschino cherry stem with my tongue
26. go bungee jumping
27. Be the world’s best mommy
28. recite a Shakespeare soliloquy in front of lots of people who aren’t expecting it (like in an airport terminal, or in a movie theatre line)
29. write more letters
30. Find, buy, and wear my own signature fragrance.

I miss waking up to beautiful sunrises through the leaves and eating our daily porridge out in the fresh air and, yes, even making those darn peanut butter sandwiches for lunch every day and all of the endless washing up.


I miss the banana trees and walking to the irrigation with Goshi. I miss the strong sunlight on my back.

I miss playing Uno with little Raymond.


I miss the strange, beautiful animals.


I miss walking to the river in the evening to say hello to the children fetching water. I miss playing soccer with them and learning Tonga rhymes and dancing and singing.


I miss feeling like I was really helping people and enduring hard surroundings for the sake of these people that I came to love and care for.


I miss Jesse and Erica and all the fun, insane, hard, amazing times we had together.


I miss sitting and watching the sun sink behind our very own baobab, a beautiful, ever-changing blaze of color. I miss watching for elephants to come down the mountain. I miss sharing and singing around the single light each evening.

I’ll be back… someday.

This article made me really stop and think…

“In my life today what ultimately matters is not whether I get the right job, or pursue the right girl, or buy the right house. Certainly these are all extremely important. But what ultimately

matters is pleasing the God who saved me. My desires and plans and hopes and dreams must be shaped by the God that created and saved me. Charles Spurgeon writes in his commentary on the Psalms:

“Men who delight in God desire or ask for nothing but what will please God; hence it is safe to give them carte blanche. Their will is subdued to God’s will, and now they may have what they will.”

I realized that during the course of my decision I’d started spending less time reading God’s Word, less time praying, less time delighting in God. And the time I did spend in Scripture was about “finding an answer,” and not primarily about communing with God.”

living color

April 16, 2008



I like anemones…
parrots are pretty, too.

mushy weekend

April 15, 2008


The end of last week got sort of crazy… oops. Less than a week and I’m already falling into bad blogging habits. I do have a sort of acceptable excuse in Matthew coming for the weekend. We had a lovely time and — finally! — lovely weather, suitable for long walks around the downtown. After I picked him up Friday, he sweetly endured a couple hours of shopping with me and took me to lunch at Star of India in Little Rock. We laid low most of the weekend and Matthew introduced me to LOST. I started Friday and am already up to episode 15…! My grades may be in peril at this rate. So we had a wonderful time and I had to drive him back to the airport this afternoon and now I’m faintly gloomy and missing him alot. Summer in Baltimore can’t get here fast enough!

Anyway, more posts, pictures, and fun later this week — I need to finish my Bioethics homework right now.

aaannnddd…

April 8, 2008

the rain is back, coming down harder than ever. It sounds like a million horses running over the roof. (So much for a romantic simile.) We get it: spring = nonstop rain… Can we move onto summer now? I’ll never be one of those romantic types that loves the rain — it just makes me kind of moody and stir-crazy.

I’m in the coffee shop tonight, tapping on my laptop in between mixing up white chocolate mochas for the few brave souls who’ve ventured out in the downpour. Being a barista used to be sort of glamorous and fun, but these days I long to have a job that’s more meaningful and engaging than this. I don’t think I’ll miss the service industry one bit.

Right now, I’d rather be…

…in Santorini, walking down shadowy blue alleyways between whitewashed villas.

…riding a camel in Tunisia. (photo by Christopher Groenhout/Lonely Planet Images)

…skiing in Courchevel. (Christophe Margot for The New York Times)

Anywhere but here, really.