October 27, 2006

  • Strike Up the Band!

    This picture thing is certainly a success! Tonight, I passed up the $650 mark in high school football game sales in just over two weeks. Believe me, I'm the most surprised of anyone. Now, I'm getting requests for senior pictures and portraits and more band performances and for calendars and nature prints. If only my sister would trust me to take her pictures, that's one thing I don't understand. So my answer to that is yes, yes, and yes. I will be putting my nature and travel images online and making prints up to 11x14 (which look beautiful with 6 megapixels!), mousepads, buttons, magnets, keychains, greeting cards, trading cards, calendars, books, t-shirts, even mugs and wall clocks. The main emphasis will be on reasonably priced large prints that you could cover your wall with or use as gifts. Cheers to that!

    If you're looking at my calendar on the bottom of this page, I've got Youth Convention this weekend with Chi Alpha, which is always a highlight every year. This past weekend, Chris and I visited our brother Perry in Chicago and had a great time watching Man on Fire, Inside Man, and Good Fellas. Here we are with our great hair. Anyways, he's moved into a nicer apartment since the last time we visited him and while it may no longer be $250 a month in rent, it's much bigger, and his new roommate is his gf Katie. He's now saving $5,000 a year in cab fares too (!!!!) now that he's near the L and can take that to work.


    Taking these pictures takes me all over the state, which I do enjoy. Last week, I fell asleep in a marsh outside Madison's Dane County Airport waiting for this picture to expose. Actually, this six second exposure of the State Capitol framed by a runway probably isn't to blame for the 30 minute nap I took in 40 degree weather! Oh my, I was tired. And wet. And I had hiked a mile in and needed to rest before hiking back. So you wanna be a photographer? How much patience you got? I've seriously spent hours every single day reading about pictures and cameras, trying to learn every bit I can then I spend hours every single day taking pictures and filling up memory cards before spending hours every single day processing pictures in Photoshop, wishing I had used red-eye reduction or wishing I had bounced the flash off the ceiling...then applying it the next day.


    Here I am in Manitowoc, with a view of the Manitowoc Maritime Museum and its submarine on exhibit, which I vividly remember visiting as a kid.


    You no like-a spiders, eh?


    Joe and I rolled up to Green Bay for another photosode in my life. When he tells you that he's got an unbeaten record at Lambeau Field, remember this picture.


    Happy birthday to my mom, who turned 39 again on Tuesday. You can leave her a note on her guestbook.You probably guessed this, but I gave her some framed prints.


    One last shift in gears: my 89-year-old granddad (Dad's dad) fell on Saturday, hitting his head. He doesn't remember what all happened, but he was probably dehydrated. They brought him to the hospital and was supposed to come home Monday (he lives in an apartment complex for the elderly, essentially), but he was getting up on his own without help and fell a couple more times, so they're keeping him longer, maybe until next Monday. Last night after Chi Alpha, I stopped in to see him and had a really good time sharing laughs. Before I left, I gave him his water cup that he slurped on a bunch of times then told me that "drinking from a straw is a drag" and that drinking from a glass "furnishes the incentive to drink!"  He's still very much with it, but he's clearly struggling - which is the hardest part to watch.

    He's brilliant. I've had fun searching for him on the web, pulling up his involvement with the creation of the PC and the first airline reservation system which you use every time you search for a flight online. Maybe two months ago, he handed over the reigns of a project that he's worked on through retirement to my dad's cousin. He still thinks about it - it was the first thing he told me about when I came in. My grandpa died right after his fiftieth wedding anniversary, the day before 9/11. There's no doubt in my mind that people press on psychologically to meet their goals. My grandpa to see his 50th, and my granddad to see his project come to fruition. Now that he's passed it on, maybe he feels a release. I sure don't want to see him go.

    Earlier this month, the Father of Modern Arboriculture passed away from a fatal fall on a flight of stairs. Dr. Alex Shigo did an amazing number of things that reminds me of what I want to be remembered for and want to be pressing to complete in my final years. Like it or not, the rest of my life is just further down the track that I'm laying out now. Am I doing what's worthwhile? Am I giving up my small ambitions? Lots to think about, and a youth convention with perfect timing.

Comments (18)

  • What I like the most about this post is that your tenderness shows through, which is something I think people notice right away about you. You're right that people often hold on for certain things, or people (especially spouses), it's quite fascinating how much our mind controls our body. I've been asking myself those questions at the end a lot lately, trying to figure out how to implement what I've learned in the future to a job... it confuses me, as you know. I want to do something worthwhile too.

  • so, every single weekend booked up in November, huh? now I feel bad. just a little.

    the thing with these long posts is then i feel compelled to respond to every point, and then david bobke makes fun of me. ::sigh::

    so instead, i'll just agree with miss esther here and tell you that your openness and compassion are some of your best traits, and they shine here glad to hear that your granddad is doing well, i didn't know that about him and computers and such...you should share more of that, it's fascinating. and i have no doubt that you'll keep asking yourself the tough questions about what you're doing with your life ~ you're blessed with amazing talents that will make the journey meaningful, no matter where you go.

    O.M.G. this sounds like a graduation card.

    i'll start over.

    um, good post. i don't like spiders.

  • I don't make fun of you Kristen. If you want to write more words than there are in "War and Peace" WITH writer's notes included, that's your thing. :D

    Anyways, it is amazing when people follow God's plan, they bow out at exactly the right moment. Things are taken care of; their job has been completed. Time for retirement in the sky...:)

  • i love the pictures of your family

  • you are indeed a special boy...  talent and heart, good looks and charm...  yep.  well done you. well done Ester.  I love that girl.

  • As usual, your photos are excellent :) ... but the spider may have been a little uncalled for... or next time just give a little warning... lol!

  • Renee and I are on the phone right now and she keeps saying... and I quote: "god, he is just soo CUTE".  It is good to be loved!

  • she also thinks your dad looks like Mel Gibson...

  • it looks like you two are communicating vicariously through me.  She shut her down and believe it or not no longer has one...  so many fans are devisatated, feel free to join the support group, they meet on Monday nights on imissrenee.com

  • i'd like to take this opportunity to vicariously agree with the incomparable renee hammond. (about you AND your dad)

  • Well aren't I lucky? =) Oh - and I like the new avatar.

  • You'll be remembered. Help not hurt, love and accept love and the legacy thing will take care of itself.

  • yes esther, you ARE lucky. haven't i been telling you that for a while, now?? in fact, i believe we discussed this at chris' last birthday...but i only vaguely remember

    nick, i took the liberty of adding copious updates to your calendar ::mischevious cackle:: i've been busy this morning. comments, comments, calendar, comments...

  • ryc:  Thanks for your input on the photo retrieval possibilities.  My husband is quite good with computer stuff being a hardware/software design engineer and one who thrives on trouble shooting.  Problem is that computer we have something set to run automatically (Perfect Disk I think) at 2:00 in the morning.  It has been almost a week since I worked on photos so they may be "covered over" Glen said.  I will mention that PC Inspector (or whatever that name was) as he has not talked about that I don't think.  I don't feel I lost anything that I can't work on again, whew!!  But in the future I'd like to have a better system for my saving my editing and collage making.  It's the time involved.

    I can see you would have lots!! of photos.  I have several photo albums at Yahoo and thought about that as far as still having.  Sometimes we get a double DVD and I'm thinking I'd like that for our Norway photos....even if we have them on several computers and our son, Andy, has all of them with him.  Took 8 Gigabytes of photos and some camera videos.

    I enjoy seeing all the photos you share that you've taken.  It sounds like such a fun journey to investigate and learn lots, and then have many chances to apply what you are learning.  Your football --- in motion -- ones are incredible!!  I'm thinking you have the same camera as our son, Peter, got.  But you have gotten lots more extra lenses it sounds like.  He has taken at a couple weddings that helped pay for it.... besides Christmas present money. :)

  •    "You've got mail!" (sort-of)

  • hey man i might be able to do the football game, ill call you

  • Can you believe this?
    Borat sued
    Hopefully that link works...

  • (back from the xanga abyss)

    I must say Mr. Crawford, that last picture of you is darn right gorgeous.

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