I have been having so much fun taking pictures down here at the beach. If I'm not taking photos I feel like I might miss something. In fact, it's very possible that I'm spending more time behind the camera than in front of it. If people would pay me to travel with them as their personal vacation photographer I would be in heaven. Is there some way to make that happen?
August 27, 2009
I'm ready for a career change - hire me!
August 26, 2009
August 24, 2009
Checkers and Mustaches
The lifeguards weren't letting anyone in the ocean yesterday. The waves were un-Jersey-like huge plus the undercurrent was like a suction pulling you under and out. Thankfully, we still had the tidal pool for the kids to play in. This picture has nothing to do with anything. I just liked it. The game of the trip so far has been held at this table.
August 22, 2009
Hurricane Bill
If you're wondering what the waves are like on the East Coast as a result of Hurricane Bill...
Jeff got pummeled.
This is our last trip of the summer to the beach, Dewey Beach, Delaware. Thanks to the powerful, hurricane waves, the kids had a tidal pool to play in. Fat chance they were getting in the ocean.
What's even better about all this? It was pouring rain back in Philly. Just a mere 2 hours away and we had sunshine. 90% humidity, but sunshine none the less.August 21, 2009
I painted a mural
I don't know about you, but when it is the hottest day in a heat wave (103 degrees to be exact) I like to grab my paint brush and grubby clothes and get all artsy for half a day in the sun. But I'm crazy like that.
Today was my agency's first of many more Community Service Day. We were at Roosevelt Middle Shool in Germantown. Landscaping, painting, organizing classrooms. Really, most of us were there because we refused to waste a vacation day. But some of us, like me, were excited to be doing some work for a needy community. There's a little part of me that has been feeling the need to do something meaningful lately.
It was so muggy out, my lens is fogged up after getting out of my air conditioning. Here is our canvas... When I got there, they were still adding some missing lines and the numbers for the colors. For us juveniles, it's paint-by-numbers. Whatever. Where's my coffee? Oh wait. It's 100 degrees. Where's my paint brush?
The mural was designed with lots of colors. 12 actually. We had three stations of 12. Just imagine the mess. Imagine it. These are 20-somethings, mind you. Hot mess.
Then, we got started. Ahh, the shade. We could see the sun coming.
Working our way through the design. Still in the shade. Trying to finish before the sun blasted us.
August 18, 2009
Grant Johnson - Photo Shoot

August 14, 2009
August 13, 2009
My 5k - race, not money
Tonight is the night. The thunderstorms look like they may hold off. I am ready and soooo excited. I know it's only 3.1 miles. Not a big deal to many. But it's more the fact that I made a decision to do it, and stuck with it. I like reaching goals. It feels good.
August 10, 2009
Three girls and a boy
I took the girls to visit their new cousin on Saturday. My niece, Natalie, was so excited to show off "my baby!" New babies means baby photos. I love taking baby photos. Kyra was more interested in playing on the swing set. Not surprising for a 5 year old. But I was surprised at how much Ella wanted to hold him and see his toes and kiss him.
Then I got busy taking photos of fingers and lips and toes. You can tell he's just a few days old because he's still conformed in the shape of his mommy's belly.
Yard Sale-ing
Rather than re-post this ridiculously fabulous frame, I am linking to the original post for Flea Market Style blog party which is happening this week (October 19th). Admire my fantastic find ...
I went yard sale-ing Saturday morning, fully intending to get some furniture for a spare bedroom. I had money to burn. My friend and I mapped out a couple spots and happened upon an additional one that left me walking out in a huff. I'll get to that story in a minute. But first, let me share with you my first purchase from what could possibly be the start of a new addiction...Ignore the freakish painting inside. Gaze upon the frame. Solid wood. Old. Full of character. I'm in love. Here it is up close...
Men are walking dogs
I'm cooling down from my last run before Thursday. I'm ready. And the underwear helped. Of course, you have to deal with a wedgie, but that's better than ass sweat, in my opinion.
I noticed one common factor out there during my morning jog...women. They're all out there exercising. The men? They're walking dogs. I see more men who look pregnant than I do actual pregnant women. And I have one thing to say to you Men, stop walking the dogs and get some damn exercise. Your women are getting in shape, staying healthy while your belly hangs over your belt, and you ask for second helpings of meatloaf and mashed potatoes and drink a 6-pack a night. We don't think it's cute. It's disgusting in fact. We only put up with it because we don't look at it. We avoid looking at it. Sure, we love you, but we don't love your belly. Ever wonder why men typically die younger than women? Wonder no more.
August 6, 2009
Life is short
I just want to pay a homage of sorts to Kennedy Rice, who passed away this week from a brain tumor in his mid-thirties. He leaves behind a wife and two-year-old twins. I knew Kennedy through friends, and I especially remember his face, dark-rimmed glasses, red hair, freckles, very tall. Super nice guy. Didn't deserve a short life. It makes my heart ache. I hope he's in a better place.
There's a little penis in the house!
I am so excited that my sister just a few hours ago had my first nephew, the first boy! in the family. It's just been girls for generations! Finally, a boy. Oh, boy. He has no idea what's in store for him. Grant William burst into the world, blond-haired and screaming at 6:30 pm. William is my mother's father's name. Poppy to my sister and I. He would be thrilled to tears to know that he has a great-grandson with his name. My mom and I cried on the phone about it minutes after Grant was born. The emotions a birth can draw are strong.
I loved my Poppy. We didn't truly get close until after my grandmother passed away. We had a monthly movie and dinner date. More often if we could pull it off. I loved talking to him. He really was very special and I still miss him. Plus, he had the best hair ever!
Okay, so I let myself drink some wine tonight. My sister had a baby and my husband is out of town, I'm all sorts of emotional (forget any kind of a workout tomorrow).
Anyway, as much as I like to keep my emotions close to the vest when it comes to anyone outside my house, I'm sooooooo excited to have a new baby in the family. Especially because it's someone elses. Ha! But, the best part? I get to buy baby boy clothes for a change!
The other reason I'm excited? Newborn baby pictures. O.My.God. Cannot wait to get my hands on that newborn!
Revisiting the New Years Resolutions
I was browsing through some old posts and came across my New Year's Resolutions. All of which I had completely forgotten about. Let's see where they stand 8 months later...
- Lose 15 pounds (20 would be ideal) by June. That's reasonable, right? Clearly not reasonable at all. Haven't you been following The Thinning Chronicles?
- No wine during the week. Killer! Yeah, that one only just started about a month or two ago. Again, go read The Thinning Chronicles. And vacations don't count.
- Be more patient with my children, and others. Umm. Yeah. I must have made that one after I had three glasses of wine.
- No sweets. Death! I think "no" is a little absolute, don't you? Some sweets is a bit more realistic. So, check one for me!
- Go to bed early enough so that I can wake up at the ungodly hour of 5:15 and workout. I did not specify every day, so yay for me!
- Have a date night once a month with my loving hubby. Do Phillies games count? I think so!
- Go rockclimbing, again. Nope. I'd sooner get to ride in a hot air balloon.
- Learn knitting. Yes! And yet how insignficant.
- Take more pictures of things other than my children. Do raindrops on leaves count? Yeah, not really.
- Take a rowing class on the river. At least I did some research.
Yeah, I'm pathetic. So what.
August 5, 2009
OMG!
I must be PMSing because every noise my coworker is making behind me is driving me fucking nuts. Must she keep rustling that plastic bag? Ruffle papers some more? TALKING?! Please. Please. Please. Shut the fuck up!
If I turn my earphones up any louder to block her out, I will blow out my goddamn ear drums. Ok. Walking away now. Walking away.
Reasons to wear underwear...
Reason number one for wearing underwear when you run? Ass sweat running down your legs does not make for a pleasant feeling. Reason number two? Helps to prevent ass jiggle. But not much.
August 4, 2009
M.I.A. last week
I really haven't been M.I.A., just without decent blog fodder. Well, that's not 100% true. I could come up with a few topics, but it would involve writing in code to protect those involved (and myself from receiving public lashings for defamation of character). Instead, I'll take the safe route and show a few photos of the Annual Campbell Vacation...
A tradition started years ago. You could call it "a coming of age", "a rite of passage". Whatever. I have 13 cousins, 11 of whom are much younger than me. Every year someone turns 21. You know, the legal drinking age in our civilized state. All Campbells and their significant others of legal drinking age head straight to the Carousel at the Springfield in Sea Isle. An outdoor bar is very well-suited to Irish folk who are looking to get their drink on. This year, Lauren was up to bat. See her there all smiley and excited. She's a nursing major. Always good to have one of those in the family. These aren't all cousins. My dad! is in there too. Plus, an uncle, my brother-in-law and Jeff. The guy in the red shirt? That's my Uncle Shawn. He's only 8 years older than me. Crazy Catholics!
Here's some more family. Even my pregnant sister wouldn't miss this event.

The rest of the week is pretty calm in comparison. Mostly we're on the beach.

Kyra spent much of her time on her boogie board waiting for waves to push her along.
Of course, it's vacation and you can't say no to the ice cream guy. Even when he comes by 3 times a day. And just for future reference...if you want any relaxation time at all on the beach, get your kids the water ice - not the shaved stuff, the block ice, rock hard Rosita's Water Ice that takes an hour for any normal child to finish. Guaranteed. That should be their next marketing campaign.
Of course, I keep telling my beautiful girls that all that junk food is not good for them.
Your teeth fall out and your skin is a wreck!













