Showing posts with label photo flashback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo flashback. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

happy birthday, sweet friend Megan!



Today is the birthday of one of my very best friends in the whole wide world.  Megan is a big ol' 23! I met Megan my first few days at Gettysburg College. She lived just a few doors down freshman year, and after inviting me home to her parents' place for Fall Break I knew we would be best friends. Sophomore year, Junior year (while we were at Gettysburg) and Senior year we were roomies, and let's just say, if she wasn't married and living in Baltimore, I'd love to still be roommates :)

I am so thankful for Megan. In so many ways. 

She is one of those sweet, kind, thoughtful and quiet souls that is so good at loving those around her. She is also spunky and so much fun. Some of my favorite memories with Megan are dancing, long talks over coffee, mini bible studies, and well, just about everything ;) We weren't every very good at studying together though... it seemed that talking always would take precedence. 

Enjoy this flash back of our friendship!


September 2006--first picture of the two of us!
las tres amigas




I guess you just had to be there... this is a classic that I LOVE

SEATTLE 2007
Oregon 2007!
just so cute :)



:)




The Furmans :)




Sooo many good pictures, I just chose some of my all time favorites--which inevitably mean there are some embarassing ones in there, but let me promise you... I have more embarassing ones that I am NOT sharing ;)

Happy Birthday, Meg! I love you!


xoxo,

Friday, July 15, 2011

so long sweet kitty, and so much more

Hi friends,

These past couple of weeks have begun the final closing to my childhood. (I sound pretty dramatic, right?! but hear me out!)

I have sold my childhood dresser, the bed from my childhood room and the car I learned to drive on.


I have sorted through mounds and mounds of stuff, and have in many ways cleansed myself of material items, keeping only that which holds the most importance and value.

I have said goodbye to children who will grow up, and positions that will be filled. I have said goodbye to wonderful friends, who I really will cherish forever.

And, last and most sadly, my sweet kitty-cat, Croissant, passed away this last Wednesday, from what we assume to be a coyote attack.

This cat was something special. I found him in a barn at a bbq back when I was 8 years old and begged my mom to let me take him home. Being rejected by our other two cats, we placed him in the guinea pig cage for safe keeping, where he happily lived most of his kitten life. Two years later, he went missing for 10 long days and came back on my 10th birthday! A couple years back we had to get him a lion cut because of matts, and boy was he CUTE (and self conscious). Without getting too sappy, let me just say this cat was my "little man." He carried himself with a tough guy attitude, but let himself get all lovey in my lap. I loved this cat for 15 years of my life and he was the last of my childhood pets to pass away.




It truly is an end of an era. Childhood no more, as I prepare for my move in 14 short days to New York. I am leaving Seattle tomorrow (Saturday) and will be home (relative term now, I suppose) in Portland for the next two weeks.



Time is flying and I feel like grown-up hood is sneaking up on me! I've made a committment though, to have more fun and keep that kid at heart alive!


I am sad at what I am stepping away from but excited for the journey ahead and the new phases of life I am entering into.

Love,

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

photo flashback: studying abroad

Hi Everyone! How's your week going so far? I hope that it has been a lovely start to March for you!

Today, I'd like to reflect on an experience that I am still coming to digest and appreciate. The fall of my junior year I studied abroad in Chile and Argentina. It was an overwhelming, powerful, enlightening, challenging and wonderful experience. I made some great friends, I learned  A LOT about myself, and I got a taste of two beautiful countries in South America.

Because I could go on for hours about all the details that only I find interesting and all I've learned, I think a photo flashback might be the best way to convey the beauty of my abroad experience... enjoy :)

Santiago, Valparaiso and La Sarena, Chile
La Sarena, my last week abroad
Erin showing off the Bellas Artes Museum in Santiago
Chilean flag flying high in Valpo






 Southern Chile
staying in a Mapuche village with the kindest family I've ever known

Pucon

Buenos Aires, Argentina
our whole group with una Madre (de la Plaza de Mayo)
LOVE THESE GIRLS
shopping for Thanksgiving dinner in 90 degree weather 
Marching with the Madres


Mendoza, Argentina
bicycle wine tour!
enjoying a meal in Mendoza
about to go white water rafting!
we survived.... barely :)



These are a few of the pictures I used in my final photo essay about the art that came from the horrible 1976 dictatorship in Argentina. We had the opportunity to march with the Madres de Plaza de Mayo who continue to march every Thursday at 11:30 initially protesting the disappearance of their children and now protesting this and various other social justice offenses.




What a wonderful experience that both challenged and refreshed me :)

Happy Wednesday!