The Pickity Place is one of my favorite places in the world. It’s a restaurant, gift shop, greenhouse and garden all rolled into one. Situated far out in the woods of New Hampshire, the little red house has been around for hundreds of years, and was famously drawn into the story of Little Red Riding Hood as Grandma’s house. A room is permanently set up with a wolf wearing a nightgown and a bonnet, pretending to sleep in a four poster bed….
Just Get Away
I find myself yelling at strangers a lot, but only from the safety of my car with the windows rolled up. I feel like people are so much more inconsiderate and selfish than they used to be. No more please, thank you, or excuse me. They text and drive. Eat and drive. Talk on the phone and drive. They walk right into you at the grocery store like you’re not even there, and somehow it was your fault, even though they had their head down, looking at their phone.
Last weekend my dearest friend Jaki invited me to stay with her in a barn in the middle of the woods for a night. I was happy to accept, since I don’t get to spend nearly as much time with her as I’d like. I had an amazing time scooting around the barn on a Razor scooter, playing basketball (I’m terrible), and teaching myself to juggle. There was a swing on the inside of the barn with a peace sign on it, a reminder of what we probably need more of in our day-to-day.
While Jaki got ready in the morning, I went outside and took some nature photos. And then just stood still, realizing that I was alone for the first time in I don’t even know how long. And it hit me that maybe I need this. Maybe just getting away once it a while and being truly alone will help me to be a better person when I’m with others. A little more tolerant. A little more relaxed.
Jaki and I will be back at that barn in the fall.
Flashback to our DIY Wedding
I am feeling extra thankful for my husband today.
He’s my partner at work (though I let him think he’s the boss – it’s on a mug), in workouts, and in life. He makes me breakfast before work every morning, does all the dishes, and helps me clean when I tornado clothes and papers all over the place.
So I started thinking about our wedding today, and what a beautiful day it was with our family and friends. I realized that I haven’t shared a lot of these photos, so I thought today was the perfect opportunity.
Happy Friday, everyone.
(Photo credit goes to Lilian German)
Memorial Day from my iPhone
We spent Memorial Day in New York with my husband’s family and friends. Though it’s too busy of a place for me to live full time, I love visiting. Every time we visit I discover so many new things, it leaves me wishing we could just spend weeks there with nothing particular to do. Unfortunately, we don’t have the time to do that, so weekend trips it is.
The three days that we spent in NY were filled to the brim. I caught up with a friend I hadn’t seen in 20 years, who, to me, hadn’t changed a whole lot. She really just became a more polished version of herself over the years. We spent hours talking with family into the wee hours of the night, followed by the obligatory stop for pizza. We walked miles and miles through Prospect Park in Brooklyn, where the people watching is top notch during 80 degree days. I visited Strawberry Fields in Central Park for the first time. It was packed with tourists taking photos (yes, I was one), while a 20-something man played “Imagine” on his acoustic guitar. I teared up. I just love those Beatles. Their music has been the soundtrack to so many parts of my life.
All-in-all it was a fantastic weekend, and I can’t wait to go back. Here are a few things I was able to capture on my phone during my travels.
Spring in New York
New York in the spring is incredible. Flowers are blooming, parks are full, and the people watching is out of this world. While we were there for my birthday we had amazing weather and did tons of walking, which gave me the chance to really get to know my camera. I’ve only gotten serious about photography in the last few months, though I’ve had a camera for years, and I’m loving it more every day.
Here are a few of the things I saw while in New York in early May….