Friday, December 31, 2010

Here We Go Again: The Last Post

I make New Year’s resolutions every year. I try to keep them small and quantifiable. So my resolution to take a picture every day for a year was much grander in scope than I would normally consider. I had read The Happiness Project (one of my favorite blogs and a great book) and one of her resolutions was to keep a one sentence journal. The idea being it's a doable way to record your life rather than a typical journal or diary. I modified that idea to a photo everyday because I am much too wordy to only write a single sentence and I thought photographs would be more fun to look back on.
At times it's been difficult, partly because sometimes our lives are very boring and sometimes, like coming home from Colombia, I didn't feel we had anything we wanted to say or share. However, this year unfolded in a way we never could have anticipated and it has been an incredibly rewarding project to capture the highs and lows as well as the essence of our everyday lives.
We talked a lot about if we wanted to continue our project into 2011 and, if so, if we wanted to change it so maybe it would just be a few times a week rather than every day. In the end, we chose to continue it in its current form, with a photo every day. Even though that necessarily involves some photos that aren't the most exciting, we think it's worth it to have a more complete record. My original intent was not to have 365 "frame-worthy" pictures, but to photograph our everyday life so we could have a record of it. I think the great thing about every day is that you don't stop and think, "Is this a photo-worthy moment?". Instead you just take a picture.
We invite you to join us as we start 2011 at http://thousandwords2011.blogspot.com/ . I believe I have added everyone who is a member of this blog to the new one. If you have any problems accessing it or know of someone who would like to be added, please let me know.

Our Top 5 Posts: The Year in Review

Here are my (Meghan's) top five favorite posts, in chronological order:
  1. Happy New Year’s (1/1/2010): I like this one because New Year’s is always one of my favorite feelings in that it’s a new start and the year is so shiny and new and full of promise. When I look at this photo I think of how excited we were about Colombia and also how much fun we had in Manhattan that night and in years past and also makes me think of the freedom of not having kids yet and this picture is just full of happy memories for me.
  2. The Little Guys are Back (1/14/2010): This is one of my favorites because it makes me laugh every single time I see it. Natalie’s expression is hilarious and I think their little personalities are more evident in this photo than a lot of the ones I take of them.
  3. Orleans (3/31/2010): This photo is in my top five because it is very powerful to me in its ability to bring back emotions even if they aren’t all pleasant. Firstly, it makes me remember the experience of living in Colombia for two weeks, which despite all the events that occurred there, I really value. I don’t know if I’ll ever get that “living in a foreign country” opportunity again and I loved Medellin and that experience. Secondly, I remember that combination of despair that we failed at our plan and confusion about what our life would be and also satisfaction that we had made the best possible choice and relief that we were no longer in a very bad situation. It was an emotional time that was hard to process and this photo brings that back. Thirdly, I think this picture and remembering this time will always give me hope to know that life always has good and bad and it always goes on. So even when things seem so disappointing, that doesn’t mean things won’t be better in the future so this definitely is a reminder to trust in God and retain optimism for me.
  4. Bling and a Gourd (9/30/2010): I love this one because firstly I absolutely love the earrings I got and wear them every single day. But more than that, I actually think the squash part is incredibly romantic and I just love that I am married to someone who gets me so much that he knows that a warty gourd is an absolutely perfect low-cost gift for me. I drew a face on the squash and kept him for two months until he went bad. It made me really happy and looking at this photo makes me happy thinking about a good birthday and a very thoughtful gift.
  5. Reason for the Season (12/24/2010): It’s really hard to choose only one more photo when I find several of the ones with Joshua in them very meaningful. However, since I do have to choose just one, I think it has to be this one. Firstly, even though we stopped going to COR a long time ago because it’s far too big and impersonal to me, I find their Christmas Eve service to be an incredible experience that is so meaningful and enjoyable every single time. To be able to share this with Joshua and see him hold his own little candle, even though he has no idea what is really going on, was just wonderful. Also, I think that night was sort of a microcosm of parenting. The service itself was more stressful and less enjoyable to me personally than previous years because we had to constantly worry about keeping Joshua happy and quiet and we couldn’t be quite as engaged in the carols and sermon as I would prefer. But despite that, it was ultimately far more happy and rewarding than it had been in previous years because Joshua was there.

Here are my (Jason's) top five favorite posts, in chronological order:
  1. The Little Guys are Back (1/14/2010): Every time I see this one, I laugh.  Natalie's facial expression is hilarious, and it's cute that Meghan can hardly get in the picture because of the horde of pugs on her lap.
  2. Technical Difficulties (2/1/2010): This is a great picture not only because of the humor involved with my poorly-built CPR infant dummy, but also because it reminds me of all the preparation that we had to do prior to leaving for Colombia. Even the things that were tedious had a degree of excitement to them because it was all part of the process and the crazy journey that Meghan and I got to go through prior to us leaving for Colombia.
  3. KC Sports Day (9/13/2010): I don't have a lot of time to hang out with my friends these days, so I try to make the most of it when I do. This post marks one of the most fun events I've had with my friends in recent memory. From tailgating at the stadium complex, to finally catching a baseball, to being part of the ear-splitting crowd at Arrowhead during a torrential downpour, it was an awesome day.
  4. Three Generations (10/23/2010): I've always been proud of my dad, and I've always tried to be a good son for him. I've also always wanted to someday be a father myself. Taking this picture when my Dad first met Joshua was special because it makes me so happy to be able to be a son to my father and to now have the chance to have my own son and to be a father to him.
  5. Two K-State Fans (11/23/2010): I love this picture because it gets me so excited about the future with Joshua. My passion for K-State is a big part of my life, so just even seeing him in a K-State shirt makes me really happy, even though he doesn't yet have a clue what any of it means. But I'm also so excited in general to teach him things and play games and sports with him and to do all the things that fathers and sons do together, and this picture represents that to me.

    Jason's Awards and Stats for 2010 In Pictures

    Although we decided to do our Top 5 overall posts, I also decided to do some other awards and even some statistical analysis on the 365 posts for the year.

    Top 5 Best Titles (in chronological order):
    1. Spending the evening with a model
    2. A Little Bit Knotty (Meghan's love of puns makes her laugh at this every single time)
    3. Dazed and Contused
    4. How Now Bejeweled Cow
    5. 2 Jasons and Some Babies

    Best Write-Up:
    Chad Wears His Sunglasses at Night(12/3/10)


    Top 5 Best Photography (in chronological order):
    1. Happy New Year (1/1/10): This picture looks like someone took it of us, but somehow we were able to take this ourselves with an unseen extended arm.
    2. Fuse (6/29/10): It took me a few tries to be able to show something that small in the foreground and still have me in focus in the background.
    3. Mountain Biking (8/10/10): My coworker took this and did a great job of creating the scene.
    4. The Sweet Smell of Freedom (9/29/10): Meghan was able to get down to the ground and get a close-up of Alex as he plots his next move. This reminds me of a wildlife photo.
    5. Daddy's Home (11/3/10): This is a great picture with a lot of emotion in it.

    Top 5 Coolest Visuals (in chronological order):
    1. Some call it laziness, I call it efficiency (5/10/10): I love the lighting effects from the chandelier.
    2. Independence Day (7/4/10): I got lucky and happened to capture a firework at just the right moment.
    3. Going to the Vet (9/16/10): Meghan took this photo at an angle, and that combined with the almost 3-D effect of the depth difference between Natalie and Terrence makes for a good photo.
    4. Birthday Girl (9/28/10): I really like the effect of the fire in this one.
    5. Fall is Falling (10/3/10): The late morning sun creates awesome color effects in this photo.

    Most Unnatural Pose:
    Do They Always Come in Threes?" (2/5/10): I thought I would pose like I was in the middle of shredding something. Instead I look like I'm posing for a cheesy magazine ad for a shredder. Poor performance by me.


    Least Recognizable Person:
    Who is the guy in my 7/20/10 post? Does that even look like me?


    Most Unlikely Blog Happening:
    Because we were not able to bring the children back from Colombia with us, we had to remove all photos from the blog which included them. This left a lot of empty spaces where photos once were, which resulted in an oddly appropriate feeling of loss at the time.


    Biggest Blog Coincidence:
    For the post on 4/16/10, I decided to call it "Fuel" since that was the name of the place where Nick and I went. The next day, the post was about replacing the fuel (propane) for our grill, and I almost called that post the same name until I realized I had just done that the previous day. Two completely different subjects, same potential blog post name.


    Shortest Post:
    New Car (1/2/10)


    Longest Post:
    Adventures in Beauty Products (4/22/10)


    And now for the nerdiest of stats:

    Posts by Jason: 211
    Posts by Meghan: 154

    People (and pets) and how many days they appeared in the blog (minimum 2):
    Jason233
    Meghan136
    Joshua50
    Natalie39
    Terrence20
    Christine12
    Peg11
    Joanna10
    Alex10
    Barb8
    Ron8
    Julie7
    Jason H.7
    Callie 6
    Jason K.6
    Nathan6
    Jim5
    Andrew4
    Vincent4
    Drew4
    Michelle3
    Matt3
    Abby3
    Nick3
    AJ3
    Jeremy3
    John3
    Brent2
    David2
    Chad2
    Steve D.2
    Kevin2
    Derek2
    Trevor2
    Phil2
    Tony2
    Tricia2

    Yes, I'm a nerd.

    Happy New Year!

    Tonight we celebrated New Year's Eve at the home of our friends, Jason and Callie. It wasn't the wildest New Year's ever, but it was nice to spend it with good friends and family. Here we are with Joanna shortly before midnight.

    Thursday, December 30, 2010

    Wearing Purple for the Pinstripe Bowl



    Today was the K-State bowl game against Syracuse.  Since it was gameday, Joshua and I both wore our K-State shirts, though only one of us wore purple socks.  For the game, I went to Fuel to meet up with the Keeler brothers.  Unfortunately, saluting the crowd after a touchdown constitutes an excessive celebration penalty these days, so K-State wasn't able to complete the comeback.  But it was an exciting game, and I had a good time hanging out with Tony and Jason.

    Wednesday, December 29, 2010

    Bedtime

    We have decided Joshua is old enough to have a set bedtime rather than it being whenever he happens to fall asleep. Right now it's midnight because that's the schedule that he has tended towards, but once we get in a routine I would like it to be 10 or 11 at the latest. So 30 minutes before bed, we dim the lights, feed him, play soothing music, and read him a story. As you can see he hasn't totally "gotten" the whole story thing and is a little more interested in the lights than the book, but hopefully consistency will be enough. It's gone pretty well so far.

    Tuesday, December 28, 2010

    Finally, some tunes

    I keep my to-do list online, so any task I don't get to in a day, I click postpone and it gets moved to the next day. I think I set some sort of record for number of times postponed when it came to loading Joshua's MP3 player. But finally I loaded it with some albums for kids as well as lullabies. We have a portable speaker, shown here, for our room and also radios that it can hook up to in the dining room and his bedroom. So far he seems to like the music a lot and I am really glad I finally got that done.

    Monday, December 27, 2010

    Short Guy in a High Chair





    Joshua is getting to the point where he is able and wanting to sit near us when we eat, so it was time to get a high chair.  While looking at high chairs, we found this kind, which is really nice because it can recline for infants, and it attaches to an existing chair so it doesn't take up so much space.  Here he is in his new chair and then shouting for joy.

    Sunday, December 26, 2010

    Mobile

    For Christmas, my very talented sisters Julie and Joanna hand-made us an amazing mobile which perfectly matches the theme in the nursery and is even personalized with Joshua's name and initials as the letter blocks.  It's very impressive, and is such a perfect addition to the nursery since it fits the theme and is a personally-created gift.  We're very excited to have it as part of his room.  I was able to hang it tonight, which means the nursery is officially completed!

    Saturday, December 25, 2010

    Merry Christmas!

    Today we celebrated our first Christmas with Joshua. It was very nice. We spent the early part of the day by the fire unwrapping gifts and later we enjoyed our traditional Christmas meal of sauerbraten. Here is Joshua with his gifts.

    Friday, December 24, 2010

    The Reason for the Season



    Tonight we went to Christmas Eve Candelight Service. We went to the 11pm service and Joshua did very well. He is always up at that time of night and today was no exception, but he was very quiet. Since he has just gotten excited about holding things in the last couple of days, here he is holding his first candle (the church has battery-powered candles for kids).

    Thursday, December 23, 2010

    The Replacements

    We hung the blinds shortly after the windows were replaced, but we had to mount them on the outside because replacement windows take up a lot of the inside of a window so there is no place to put blinds anymore. This means we need extra deep curtain hardware to account for the blinds on the outside. We were able to get the parts we needed so today Jason hung the curtains in the guest room as well as the valence in Joshua's room.

    Wednesday, December 22, 2010

    Cause and Effect

    One thing Joshua does not understand is the impact of his own actions. Today he was really happy playing with his baby gym as well as shaking the new keys he got for Christmas. He seemed really excited about all the noise he was making. Then I got the camera out and he suddenly smacked himself in the head with the keys. So this is him being unhappy after he did that. He's totally fine, but I am sure he has no idea why his head suddenly started to hurt.

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010

    Gerald and Me

    Today I went to Grand Rapids, Michigan.  I saw no rapids, grand or otherwise.  I flew into the airport there, which is called Gerald R. Ford International Airport.  While there, I got a picture with the man himself, or at least a statue of him.

    Monday, December 20, 2010

    A Leach Family Christmas

    Tonight my dad, Julie,and Joanna came over for our Christmas celebration.  Unfortunately Andrew was sick and wasn't able to join us.  We had our traditional Papa Murphy's pizzas for dinner, and we had a really nice night as our first Christmas in which Dad was also Grandpa Jim.  Joshua celebrated the event by spitting up on Julie, which he had only ever done once before.  The previous time it was on Joanna, so maybe he has a weird way of showing affection for his aunts.

    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    Holiday Dinner

    Tonight we had a dinner with some of my friends and their wives.  Jason, Callie, Sonia, John, Nathan, Meghan, and I all got together for a great dinner at McCormick and Schmick's.  Joshua joined us, and he was quiet and very good the entire time.  Most of us enjoyed the restuarant's signature dessert, the Chocolate Bag, which was delicious as always. 

    Saturday, December 18, 2010

    A Nicholl Family Christmas

    Today we celebrated Christmas with Peg and Ron and the family. It was nice to see everyone as well as getting to see Joshua get his first stocking and celebrate his first Christmas.

    Friday, December 17, 2010

    The Worst Time of Day

    Joshua likes the shower quite a bit and he doesn't even really mind getting out because I dry him off before we get out and then I wrap him in a dry towel. But then I put him in the Pack 'n Play with a blanket because I need to comb out my hair and brush my teeth and stuff like that. He absolutely hates that part more than anything. This picture was right before he started to cry. It only takes me a few minutes to be able to hold him again and get him dressed, but he really is not happy during that time.

    Thursday, December 16, 2010

    Special Delivery



    When I landed at the airport late tonight, Meghan called me to let me know that Christine was sick and really needed someone to bring her some soup, Saltines, and ginger ale.  Meghan was going to have to go tomorrow, but we realized it would be easier if I took care of it on the way home from the airport.  So I stopped by a nice new Price Chopper in Platte City to buy the supplies, and then I headed off to Basehor to bring them to her.  To avoid getting sick, we agreed I'd leave the stuff on her doorstep and then text her as I was leaving.  I felt like I was leaving a bag of ransom money under a park bench, but the operation was successful, and Christine got her supplies.

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010

    Shots

    Today I took Joshua to the pediatrician for his 2-month checkup.  Part of the visit was getting four shots.  He was pretty brave.  He cried a bit when he got them, but he got over it very quickly and was back to normal after a few seconds.  Here he is right before the stabbing started.