Diaries Magazine

Saturday Morning Things

By Owlandtwine
Saturday Morning Things
Saturday morning.  Cinnamon rolls baking and organic breakfast sausage sizzling on the stove top.  Latte in my cup, full.  I slept later than the kiddos this morning and came downstairs to find them curled up like cats together on the couch, wrapped up in a blanket, Saturday morning cartoons on the tv.  I kissed their sweet heads and walked past them, still marveling at the blessing of this out of the corner of my eye.  
I open the kitchen window.  Water my jade.  Home wabi-sabi.  We are on spring break now.  The whole week a blank canvas.  One big exhale for all of us.  This past week has been full of photography, which I am so very grateful for and excited about.  Wrapping up projects, starting new ones.  The world of contracts (when did I grow up?) and a totally failed attempt at creating a new photography site, an ongoing mess since the beginning of the year.  I finally came to my senses and realized that no, I cannot host what I want out of a professional website on Blogger just because it's what I know best and what's easiest for me to navigate.  So I put my big girl pants on last week and am navigating uncharted technical web territory, creating a new space, properly.  I simply close my eyes when I am positive I can't go on and imagine the land of web design being like a wave.  I let it roll over me and wait for it to pass.  I resist the urge to call technical support wanting to learn this on my own.  Then I go on.  And this is how I am building a once and for all photography website that I know I will love and be proud to give to those who invite me to photograph for them.  Business wabi-sabi.
And now for some things I'm currently loving...
This artist.  I particularly love Sweet Memory.  It's a lovely song - they all are.
Currently reading this and this.
Recently made this and thought it was delicious. 
Reading this with the boys.  The day I bought it I was having coffee with my friend.  We both laughed and shared our stories of reading it as a child (we both vividly remembered).
Wishing you and yours a beautiful week.  

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