monday mash up, february 20

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What an improbably strange and sad weekend we had. It started on Friday morning when Neel called me with the devastating news that a colleague and friend of his had been stricken with a brain hemorrhage and was near death. And just like that, this wonderful man's life was extinguished, leaving us heartbroken and in disbelief. He was a friend and great ally to Neel. All those he knew, the department he chaired, the hospital where he worked, the students he mentored and the hundreds of patients he served are struggling to come to terms with this stunning and terrible news.

We were so glad we had Callum's dance to distract us. Neel and I went to dinner while Callum was cutting a rug and stared glumly at each other over our lettuce wraps.

Saturday morning was the championship game in Callum's basketball league. It came down to the final second, but his team (the Blue Devils) pulled out the victory! He went to a friend's house after the game but needed ibuprofen for a headache before he went. We didn't think much of it (he gets headaches like his momma) until his friend's mom called well before time to come and get him to tell us that he had a migraine. He hasn't had a migraine in almost a year. We rushed over there as quickly as we could, and I half wondered if we'd find him in pain maybe, but still playing. No such luck. He was huddled up on the sofa, his friend bouncing around him, head under some covers. White as a sheet, and he couldn't wait to get home. I sat in the back seat with him on the drive, and he told me that they'd tried to ride bikes up to an ice cream shop, but Callum couldn't make it. He had to stop and lie down in a grassy field before turning back home.

My poor kid.

Neel and I didn't talk about it on the drive. In fact even though we both thought of it, neither of us mentioned it until the dad of Callum's friend, who also knew Neel's colleague, brought it up. Dr. Lewis, who died on Friday, was an expert on pediatric migraines. Top in the field. He'd never seen Callum officially, but we had him in our back pocket in case his headaches grew worse. It was a painful irony. That such a bright light, a man who has helped so many others, is gone. The funeral is on Wednesday.

Callum came home and slept for several hours. When he woke up, he had a fever of over 100 degrees, and now, as I write this on Sunday night, we're fighting a different battle. The headache still, and a fever that won't go down. It's the sickest he's been in years.

We've hunkered down all day. Waiting for wind and sleet from a mini-Nor'easter to arrive. I made chicken stock and onion soup. I spent a little time in the studio, and Neel spent a little time working in the yard. These are the things that heal us, but still, our hearts are heavy.

monday mash up, february 13

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The simple fact that this collage exists makes me so happy. I lurve Lightroom. We've become really good friends lately, but I still have so much to learn about it. For this, I'll take a class. Maybe this summer when I can devote some attention to it. So I made this collage in Lightroom, and I think I'm slowly, slowly coming to terms with the death of Picnick. So ha!

We had a great weekend; how was yours? I got to spend a lot of time in the studio figuring some things out. I calibrated my lenses and fiddled with some of the exposure problems I've been having. Slowly, slowly, I'm getting there. Neel came with me to take the pictures I needed for last week's Project 52 (The theme was culture, and the blog post about it will come on Wednesday.), and then we ran some errands together. If Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me is on, I could ride around in the car all day. Neel finished the destruction of the playstructure, and our yard looks SO much bigger!

We went French-ish for dinner with mussels and brie and crusty bread. I am totally digging our tradition of Saturday night dinners. Callum loves it too, and we're thinking of doing themes. Greek one week, Indian another. Callum suggested Irish too. After dinner it snowed! And thundered! Thunder-snow. Crazytown. It didn't really stick, but it's all we've had this winter. I'll take what I can get. When we got up Sunday morning, it must have snowed in the night. Another tiny bit, but enough to make doggie footprints on the back step. Oh, and we watched Julie and Julia, but fast forwarded through the Julie bits. The Julia stuff is the best part anyway.

Laundry is SO annoying right now. Our dryer sort of dries stuff. It just doesn't get hot, so it takes about seven cycles. If someone can find me some time, I'll get right on replacing it.

So it's super cold and Sunday we had a fire in the fireplace and I made roast chicken. This might be another tradition. Can you get tired of roast chicken?

Oh, and I made a watermark! I'm still getting the kinks out, but you'll see it below. Let me know what you think. And let me know which of those two photos I should use for my best friends Project 52 shot. Or both?!

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So that's us. What happened for you guys this weekend? Anybody have anything fun to report?