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Friday, October 26, 2012

The day I met The Blob. (No, no, I really did!)


Serving up another update on this year’s Project 365.  Here we go….



Day 247 (2012-09-03)
~  I took a walk through Sculpture Park with Scope and Wednesday and this was one of the sights we stumbled upon.  What a wild and wacky place!





Day 248 (2012-09-04)
~  This was Wednesday’s first day of school.  Since, I didn't want to have to hand in my Cool Mom card, I didn't take pictures of her outside her high school.  However, the bus stop was totally fair game!





Day 249 (2012-09-05)
~  Just an interesting shadow our bamboo plant made on the wall.





Day 250 (2012-09-06) ~  Kind of the opposite of yesterday's picture, I guess.  This is a shot of interesting splashes of light that were on a window sill in our stairwell.





Day 251 (2012-09-07) ~  Just a string of bells we have hanging on one of our doors.  (Oopsie.  A slight cheat on this one.  This was taken on the 6th, not the 7th.)





Day 252 (2012-09-08) ~  Awww.  My niece's outdoor wedding.  It was GORGEOUS!!





Day 253 (2012-09-09) ~  Yeah.  It's me and Wednesday in a fun house mirror.  Ha!





Day 254 (2012-09-10) ~  Hey, look!  It's The Blob!  I stumbled upon this while out on a walk.  Cute.





Day 255 (2012-09-11) ~  An Autumn-themed bench at a local elementary school.





Day 256 (2012-09-12) ~  Up close and personal in a local garden.  I muted the colors a bit on this one.  Duh.  (A slight cheat on this shot too.  It was taken on the 11th, not the 12th.)





Day 257 (2012-09-13) ~  Just a quickie of a tree I passed under while out on a walk. 





Day 258 (2012-09-14) ~  The circus came to a local park.  We were out of town for the clowns, but it was still kinda cool watching the tent being set up.  (Dang it!  A cheat on this shot too.  It was taken on the 15th, not the 14th.  Sorry, I got my days all scrambled for a little while there.)





Day 259 (2012-09-15) ~  At a friend's (and former blogger’s!) wedding we were all given sparklers at the party's end.  Sooooooooooo much fun!!  :-)  (If you want to read Scope’s detailed version of the wedding with many, many more pictures that we took during the reception, click HERE.)





Day 260 (2012-09-16) ~  Driving back up from southern Illinois, we saw lots of little oil wells working away in the fields alongside the road.  We got up close and person with this one.





More pictures coming soon!






© Coracabana

Monday, October 22, 2012

And so the couch-surfing begins


Want some more Project 365 updates?  Cool. Then read on, you sexy, picture-lovin’ beast, you….



Day 186 (2012-07-04) ~  On the 4th of July, Scope, Wednesday, and I went up on our rooftop to watch the fireworks going on around us in all directions.  It was AWESOMEIt made me feel like a chimney sweep in Mary Poppins!  Unfortunately, my tripod was falling apart, so most of my pictures have a shaky look to them.  But regardless of the camera shake, I really, REALLY love this shot!  (Oh, and that rickety tripod?  My lovely hubby got me a brand new replacement one for my birthday, so next year’s 4th of July pictures will be even better.  Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!)





Day 187 (2012-07-05) ~  Eh.  I had too much on my mind this day to put a lot of effort into my Project 365, so I just shot a quickie of a flower in the community garden at a local elementary school on my way to meet Scope at the train after work.





Day 188 (2012-07-06) ~  It was right around the time I took this picture that I had to start feverishly packing my bags for a five week trip out to Seattle.  Five lonnnnnngggggggg weeks.  It was not a trip that any of us wanted to take, it was one of those complicated court-ordered thingies that we really didn’t have much of a say in, which really sucked.  Scope could only be out in Seattle for ten days out of those five weeks, so most of the summer, the poor fella was stuck home alone in Chicago;  Wednesday had to spend half of that five weeks being somewhere she really didn’t want to be, against her will, and without me and Scope;  and, in a nutshell, the Court-y powers that be sentenced me to spend five weeks sleeping on my mom’s couch, 2000 miles away from home, waiting around to rescue Wednesday if things did not go well for her where she was (more on that later).  But anyway…. the days leading up to Wednesday’s and my departure to Seattle, the three of us were definitely feeling blue, so adding a blue tint to this rainy day flower photo definitely seemed appropriate.  *sniffle*





Day 189 (2012-07-07) ~  This was my very happy baby girl after we signed the paperwork to start her Invisalign Orthodontic treatment.  Straight teeth, here we come!





Day 190 (2012-07-08) ~  Another snapshot of real life.  Remember that five week trip I told you about?  It was looming over us and about to begin in two day's time the day I took this picture, thus there was LOTS of hugging in our house as the three of us tried to give each other pep talks.  "It will go by fast.... It will go by fast.... It had damn well BETTER".





Day 191 (2012-07-09) ~  Workout shorts bokeh.... or utter laziness?  You decide.  (Hey, they can’t ALL be great pictures, okay?!)





Day 192 (2012-07-10) ~  This was the view out our airplane window as Wednesday and I started our flight from Chicago to Seattle on July 10th.  Poor Wednesday spent half the flight begging me, “please, PLEASE, don’t make me go!”  But there was nothing I could do to stop it.  :-(





Day 193 (2012-07-11) ~   This was the start of my five weeks in Seattle.  Wednesday was off staying with other people she didn’t want to be with; Scope was home alone and lonely in Chicago; and I was bumming around on my mom’s couch, feeling exorbitantly resentful towards the whole situation and Seattle in general.  Even all these months later, I still can’t quite get it how the Court-y powers that be could feel justified in forcing an intelligent and perfectly well behaved nearly-sixteen year old straight-A honor student to drop all her summer plans and go spend huge chunks of her vacation living with people she doesn’t feel comfortable being around after she had made it perfectly clear that she did not want to go.  Yeah, yeah, I get it that we are trying to repair a series of extremely broken family ties here, but I just don’t think that FORCING the poor girl into their homes and causing her to have panic attacks, stress, and other misery helps the situation in any way whatsoever.  In fact, I think it brews up even more negative feelings on top of the ones that already exist and drives the wedge even deeper. 


*frustrated sigh*


But what the hell do I know, right?  Who the heck am I?  I’m just the one who is ordered to ignore her feelings, disregard her pleading, and callously shove the kid off into these situations against her will (and mine!), and then abandon my whole life in Chicago to sit around in Seattle for five weeks, on-call, waiting for the moment that the situation, inevitably, goes sour so I can pick up all the pieces and rebuild my shattered kid.


(What?  Bitter?  Does it show?)


It just seemed like an awful lot to demand of Wednesday, Scope, and me, wouldn’t you agree?  I tried not to be resentful, but it wasn’t easy.  I tried to cheer myself up by taking lots of nature walks with my camera.  It was during one of my walks that I realized that Seattle is covered in ferns.  So many, many, many ferns.  Funny, I guess I never really noticed that before.  I don't think I've seen a single solitary fern since moving to Chicago, so naturally it seemed fitting to make a fern one of my Project 365 pictures.





Day 194 (2012-07-12) ~  Okay, yes, there were some perks to being in Seattle—it wasn’t all crappy.  Like getting to spend some good quality time with my nieces and nephew!  See the boy who's second closest to the camera there?  The tall, handsome, blond eight year old dude with the bow and arrow?  That's my awesome nephew.  He invited me to his Cub Scout Camp to watch him practice archery on July 12th.  Right after this picture was taken, he shot a bulls-eye with that arrow.  And I am still beaming with pride!  :-)





Day 195 (2012-07-13) ~  On a bug hunt in the backyard with my nieces and nephew, we found an inchworm. Sooooooooo much fun!





Day 196 (2012-07-14) ~  And this is what happens when you let a two year old paint her own toenails!





Day 197 (2012-07-15) ~  Water droplets caught in a spider web.  How cool is that?  If you look closely, the droplets each kind of resemble the earth.  My niece found this in the garden and ran up to me, saying, "Cora! You should take its picture! It's your picture of the day!!!!"  I love how the kids are so excited about this picture of the day business. :-)





Day 198 (2012-07-16) ~  Just a quickie of a pansy in the garden.  (And—*sigh*—I actually took this on the 15th, not the 16th, but whatever, right?)





Day 199 (2012-07-17) ~  The weather seemed to be mirroring my mood on July 17th.  Rainy, gray, and gloomy….





I was knee-deep in stressful court crap that day and I was getting heartbreaking texts from poor Wednesday every thirty seconds or so begging me to come and get her because things had gone very wrong where she was staying.  She completely filled up my phone with her unhappy texts.  TWICE.  Of course, I didn’t have the right to just go get her, I had to wait for the permission to do so, and in the meantime, she was so upset to the point of vomiting (!!!!) over what was going on in the home she was staying in.


*eye twitch*


I probably would have puked from stress too if I had been in her position, staying in a house she didn’t want to be in in the first place, where one of the adults in charge there ended up reading our various court documents out loud to the children like perverse bedtime stories (seriously! WHAT THE F*CK?!), and where someone thought it would be a nifty idea to get all scream-y up in poor Wednesday’s face, and told her she should be ashamed for speaking up for herself in our court case and that now none of her half-siblings will ever get to go to college and it’s ALL.  WEDNESDAY’S.  FAULT.  Oh—AND their dog chewed up half of Wednesday’s possessions and no-one cared or was willing to help her replace any of it.


(Yeah.  Let that all sink in for a minute….)


(Ready to go on?  Okay….)


Needless to say, Wednesday was granted the right to come back to me early…. and—Bonus Picture of the Day—this is what her purse looked like when she was returned.





Yep, those are two grapefruit-sized holes in her purse with her chewed-to-pieces possessions falling right out of it.  (Really?!?!  Is it just me or is that just incredibly thoughtless?  If MY dog had destroyed the stuff of a guest in MY house, I would have replaced the stuff, NOT SEND THE KID HOME WITH A SHREDDED PURSE FULL OF DESTROYED CRAP AND THE DESIRE TO NEVER EVER RETURN!!!!  Wouldn’t you?!  Gah!)  Obviously, the mean words did more destruction than the dog, and the damage to the purse was nothing compared to the damage to the family ties that were supposed to be mended during the visit. 


*sad sigh*


But anyway…. because I want to end this on a happy note….


Day 200 (2012-07-18) ~  The backyard of one of the houses Wednesday and I stayed in during our time in Seattle had this robust fella living in it.  Yeah, a bunny! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!





More pictures and updates are on the way soon….







© Coracabana

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Welcome to the jungle


Aaaaaaaand now for another update on this year’s Project 365….


Day 141 (2012-05-20)
~ A shortcake in the making: DONE! Taa-daa! Our first strawberry shortcake of the year from our little garden on our city deck! :-) Okay, okay, the strawberries were so itty bitty that we had to add blueberries just to make it appear less pitiful, but we're still excited. And most importantly: Mm-mm-mmmm, that shortcake was delicious. So, yay!





Day 142 (2012-05-21)
~ Okay, so remember that wall where they painted "The Dynamic Elders" a month or so ago? Well, they repainted it this week and now it's Kaa from The Jungle Book.





Day 143 (2012-05-22)
~ Looky what I found in the parking lot! A carnival was coming to town for Memorial Day weekend. They were busy setting up for about a week. Personally, I like this little fella who was waiting his turn to be assembled. Cute!





Day 144 (2012-05-23)
~ The carnival was still setting up. Somehow the Ferris wheel just looks so sad without anyone on it, doesn't it?





Day 145 (2012-05-24)
~ Check out this suit my hubby found at Target. Wow. Excuse me while I go bleach my eyes now. (Sorry. I cheated. This pic was taken on the 23rd, not the 24th. But it was just too good not to use!)





Day 146 (2012-05-25)
~ Scope and I took the kiddo and one of her friends to the carnival this particular evening. And a fun time was had by all. :-)





Day 147 (2012-05-26)
~ We spent the weekend in Kewanee, IL visiting my in-laws. In the backyard we all saw this cute baby blue jay learning how to fly. He wasn't too skilled at flying yet, but he sure had some impressive brick wall-climbing skills down pat!





Day 148 (2012-05-27)
~ Our Sunday in Kewanee, we visited and toured the "Woodland Palace". The house was really quite amazing. It was built by one incredibly creative man, Fred Francis, in 1889. (For more info: http://voices.yahoo.com/francis-park-woodland-palace-worth-stop-anywhere-4126859.html) Fred built a solarium in the house for his sick wife so she would have fresh air and sunlight. This is what the solarium roof looks like from below, like a giant eye in the sky.





Day 149 (2012-05-28)
~ A cemetery road which I thought was really pretty.





Day 150 (2012-05-29)
~ The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades. Ha! I couldn't resist. ;-)





Day 151 (2012-05-30)
~ Very, very busy with eBay listings this day, so a shot of some old stamps felt fitting.





Day 152 (2012-05-31)
~ What the street outside my condo looks like in bokeh. (Yeah, yeah. I was out of ideas for the day.)





Day 153 (2012-06-01)
~ I took a whack at the "camera toss" experiment out on my deck at night. Basically, I just kinda flung my camera through the air during the exposure, not knowing what kind of image I would end up with. I really like how this one turned out as it captured the street lights through the deck railing! Pretty cool. (Btw, it was my ratty, old camera, and it was tied to my wrist the whole time and was never in danger of falling three stories down or anything, swearsies.)





So, now we are 30-something% of the way through this project. Woot! More to come soon…. like probably tomorrow, when we will hopefully finally be all caught up.





© Coracabana

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Disneyland Version 2.0 (Part 3)


So.


Sorry for the long, lonnnngggggggggg delay in finishing up my Disney-rific story here. No, really. I mean it. I meant to have wrapped this story up two weeks ago, but Life got in the way.


(So did Trouble.)


(And Risk.)


(And lots of other ominous-sounding board games.)


(Stupid spring cleaning!)


(Anyway….)


For part one of this story, please click HERE, and for part two, click HERE.


When we last left off, it was the end of our second day in Disneyland back in 2008, remember? I was staggering around the park in pain thanks to a back injury I received on one of the rides. (Crap.) Here’s what happened next….



DAY 3:


I awoke in the morning with a start and sat up in bed, staring in disbelief in the darkness. I simply couldn’t comprehend what was happening to me. I…. I…. I felt…. totally fine. What the—? After my injury the night before, I had expected to wake up in whimper-worthy pain. But, no. I felt completely normal.


(For now.)


After assuring the nine other people in my travelling group that I was, unexpectedly, healthy and pain-free, we walked from our hotel to Disneyland and started our day at the Character Breakfast where a cast member took a group shot of us as we arrived. This is the one and only picture of all of us together on the whole trip.




Wednesday and I were wearing our new Mickey ears we had purchased the day before. Hers were Jack Skellington themed and mine were Jack Sparrow. :-)




For breakfast, we had Mickey Mouse waffles. Mmmmmmmmmmmm!




Captain Hook joined us for a bite or two.




So did the Fairy Godmother.




Pooh Bear and Tigger tried to hobnob with the one year old in our group, but perhaps she was still feeling the sting of the previous day’s Pooh Bear ride insult, because she was NOT having it. In fact, she started to wail like a banshee! Tigger made a run for it, while Pooh Bear was appropriately ashamed.




Deciding we had snubbed Disney’s California Adventure long enough, we headed there after breakfast. Wednesday and I split from the rest of the group there and we quickly found Snow White’s magic mirror who talked to us and gave us directions to the Beauty and the Beast Library.




Walking into the library was awesome. It looked just like it did in the Beauty and the Beast cartoon! See the rose on the mantle there? When the last petal falls, the lights flicker and the portrait of Prince Adam (raise your hand if you knew his name was Adam…. anyone?…. anyone?….) gets slashed to shreds by angry Beast claws. (Sooooooooo cool!)




There were magic books in the library which asked you questions and then told you which Disney character you are most like. Wednesday was Lady (from Lady and the Tramp) and I was Cinderella…. which probably explains why I hate housework. And mean stepmothers.




Hmm?…. What was that?…. What did the magic book say our villainous alter egos were?…. Oh, alright, I’ll tell you, but this is just between you and me, okay?….  Wednesday was Cinderella’s evil stepmother (ha!) and I was the Wicked Queen from Snow White. Happy now?! :-P


It was right about the time that we were leaving the Beast’s Library when all of the day’s walking, noshing, character schmoozing, mirror-mirror-on-the-wall-ing, and other shenanigans, caught up to me and I started realizing I was not as fine as I had thought I was back in the hotel. My back was having spasms and shooting pains which were making my knees buckle, and my hand had gone completely numb. Great. By the time we met up with our herd for lunch, I was in utter agony, having trouble walking, and had developed the ubersexy posture of Quasimodo.


Not good.


I staggered to the nearest cast member and asked her where I could buy some pain killers. She looked at me in wide-eyed alarm and asked me if I had been injured in the park. I told her what happened and she told me that only “suckers” actually PAY for medications in Disneyland and California Adventure and then she directed me to a special little secret hush-hush nurse’s station just around the corner.


When I entered the nurse’s station, I didn’t even need to wait. The nurse was right there, asking me what was wrong. I told her my story and within seconds she handed me a little sealed package of pills for free and told me to take them and come back if they didn’t work.


Umm…. okay. That was easy.


I hobbled back to my group who were still eating lunch right where I had left them and opened the little package the nurse had given me. There were three generic pills inside, but no directions to go with them. I honestly wasn’t sure if I was staring at one dose or three, the package didn’t say. My travel companions and I debated it and it was decided that it must be a single dose or else, surely, SURELY, there would be instructions which stated otherwise, right? Well, of course. Duh. Sounds perfectly reasonable. So—*gulp*—I downed the three pills.


A few minutes later, Wednesday and I left our herd and headed out of California Adventure because we had been tipped off that Jack Skellington would be hanging out by The Haunted Mansion in Disneyland in about an hour and Wednesday really, REALLY wanted to meet him. I was still having a lot of trouble walking, so the always helpful Wednesday was arm-in-arm with me, assisting me along like I was 100 years old. Our plan was to slowly snail our way to New Orleans Square and then find a bench to sit on and rest while we waited for the Pumpkin King.


Only….


Within about twenty minutes of taking the pills I started to feel quite…. umm…. FuNkY. Suddenly, EVERYTHING seemed knee-slappingly hilarious and I felt dizzy, but in a delightful and dreamy kind of way. I wasn’t feeling any pain anymore, that was for sure, but I wasn’t feeling any common sense either. In hindsight, I can see that I was having some sort of unanticipated drug reaction and that hauling my sauced self back to the nurse’s station probably would have been a good idea. But, at the time, all I wanted to do was get Wednesday to Jack Skellington, so arm-in-arm we swayed and stumbled and laughed our way over to The Haunted Mansion.


I’m not exactly sure what happened next. My memories of it are extremely fractured and kinda swirly. I remember tottering around, asking random strangers where Jack was. I remember sitting on a rock wall with Wednesday, but I couldn’t balance and kept falling forward off of it while giggling like a moron. I remember Wednesday pointing at me, laughing, and asking me if I was okay and I was certain I was more okay than I had ever been in my entire life—in fact, I was feeling %$#&ing FANTASTIC!!!! I remember talking non-stop about whatever popped into my mind and there was a wee little voice in the back of my skull telling me to shut up, but I just couldn’t stop talking.


At some point during all of this, I decided to take a picture of Wednesday and me….




….but I was having a little trouble remembering how to use my camera. Clearly.


*rolling my eyes*


When Jack Skellington arrived, he had Sally with him and Wednesday was squealing under her breath with glee. There was a huge line of people following them, hoping to get pictures taken. Somehow, Wednesday and I ended up near the front of the line. I’m honestly not sure how that happened, but I think the odds are pretty decent that we cut in line, although I don’t remember anyone complaining, so perhaps we didn’t.


When it was our turn, Wednesday was sooOOooOOoo excited and nervous that she should could hardly speak. I, on the other hand, couldn’t stop yapping and immediately handed my precious camera off to a random stranger and asked her to take our picture.





After that picture was taken, I remember just standing there talking away to Jack. I was having trouble keeping my balance and didn’t give a flying fart about the hundred or so other people waiting in line behind us. (If you were one of those people, I am so, so, SO sorry!) I was in the middle of blah-blah-blahing about my hair, for some unknown reason, when I suddenly realized that a man dressed as a skeleton was staring at me like I was a complete freak.


Jack was speechless, just coldly gazing down at me with those massive black eyes which started to remind me of black holes that might gobble me up. (ACK!) The little voice in the back of my head suddenly bellowed “SHUT!!!! UP!!!!” at me and I stopped mid-sentence and walked away. The stranger handed me my beloved camera back and I shot one more picture of Jack and Sally, who were kind enough to pose rather than run away screaming, as I would have done if I were them….





I also shot a picture of a very thrilled and star-struck Wednesday as we left Jack and Sally. (Her life is now complete. Obviously.) ;-)




After that? Umm…. I don’t really know. I don’t really have any memories of the next few hours, just a picture or two on my camera of a magic lamp in a store somewhere in Adventureland. (????) What other hijinks we got up to that day is anybody’s guess…. although, I asked Wednesday, and she seems to remember something about us buying a bunch of brownies. (Ha ha!)


The next thing I remember is being in Toon Town that evening. I was still feeling no pain, but had, thankfully, shaken off the drunken idiot persona. (Must have been the brownies!) In Toon Town, we ran into Goofy….




….and I tested out the furniture in Minnie’s house….




….and Wednesday found a super-cool Alice in Wonderland doorknob on a random door.






And after playing in Toon Town and going on The Haunted Mansion a few more times, we headed back to our hotel to get a good night’s sleep.


DAY 4:


This was our last day in Disneyland. We only had a couple of hours in the park before we had to catch a shuttle bus back to the airport. *sad sigh* Not wanting to repeat any of the previous day’s stupidity, I decided to take my own Tylenol in the hotel this time rather than taking mysterious and sketchy no-name meds from a “nurse” employed by Mickey Mouse.


(Seriously. Who was that chick and what the hell did she give me????)


The one year old in our group was totally digging her pink Minnie Mouse ears that morning!




And Wednesday and I were totally digging the Halloween décor.




We headed to Fantasyland first and got a group shot of the kids in the non-spinning Alice In Wonderland teacup.




Next, we hit the Dumbo ride.




And we giggled at a topiary Dumbo’s butt. *snicker*




Wednesday had a Mickey pancake for breakfast. (YUM!)




And Wednesday took her grandma on The Haunted Mansion. One. Last. T-t-t-time. *sniffle*




In a little shop on Main Street, this lady cut out a silhouette of Wednesday. (It’s an old family tradition!)







Wednesday and I made one last stop at her favorite store in Disneyland, Le Bat en Rouge, which sold Nightmare Before Christmas stuff and absolutely nothing else!




And then that was that. We said goodbye to Disneyland.







It was a truly amazing trip and we have three photo albums full of pictures to remember it all. :-)


So, why all the Disney talk going on here lately? You’ll just have to wait and see….






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