Thursday, December 29, 2011

christmas's past























1-  Grandma's tree (1969)
2-  With my mom on my 1st Christmas (1974)
3-  Family.  From left: Uncle Wes, me, Detra, Grandma, Bruce, Sheryl, Gail and Steven (1977)
4-  Opening my most memorable gift, the Barbie Motorhome!  From Uncle Steve  (1979)
5-  Dad in Mammoth (Approx. 1976)
6-  With my great-grandmother Margaret (1974)

Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

vagabond family






















The Goodwins are a family made up of ex-pro surfers, Aamion, Daize and their adorable children, Given and True.  They are traveling the world with a camera crew...
"A young family leaves their home on Kauai. It is time to return to the itinerant path from which all things in their uncommon lives come; beginning and ending on a remote dot in the Pacific. They nomadically trace continents to places where waves meet their edges, envoys of aloha. It is what they will learn, what they bring others, what they will pass on to their children in the hyper-expanded classroom, the lab of direct being; a legacy passed from a father to his family.

An adventure cannot be written before it happens so the film remains untitled until it unfolds. Together with a small film crew the Goodwins will document how they are changed by their travels, and the effect they have on their acquaintances, hosts, friends and ticket agents as they circumnavigate our planet, through 18 countries and four seasons. This is the story of their encounters with the world.

They step into the current faithfully, inquisitively, boldly and with good will."

All photos are from their most recent destination- Thailand.  The quote is from their blog, where you can see more breathtaking pictures of their travels, read all about their amazing adventures, and track the family's journey across the globe.

Friday, December 2, 2011

marilyn






















I just saw the movie My Week with Marilyn last week with my friend Kim.  It truly portrays a week in the life of Marilyn as she shoots The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier in England.  Michelle Williams really got the look of Marilyn down, and was a joy to watch onscreen.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011