December 2011

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Labour of love

I make three different family calendars every year: one for my mom, one for my dad, and one for my grandmother. They have to be different because my parents are long-divorced.

I put pictures taken of my dad’s side of the family, and around his house, into his version.

My grandmother is my mom’s mom, so I include pictures from around my mom’s place, pictures of the kids, pictures of my mom, etc.

My mom’s calendar is similar, but with more pictures of my husband Jared and his dad (who is married to my mom – yes I know that sounds odd, but they’ve been married for just over a year and Jared and I have been together for almost 10 so no, I didn’t marry my step-brother). Both my grandmother and my mother hate pictures of themselves, but want pictures of each other, so there’s some swapping involved there too.

Even using a relatively easy-to-use software to make and order the calendars (I use iPhoto and have been consistently impressed with the quality of calendars and speed with which they arrive, but couldn’t recommend their regular printing service for photos), it’s a lot of work. This year, not counting the time spent over a number of evenings winnowing my favourite family photos from the year’s worth of shooting, I did one marathon session where I sat my butt down at 7:30 and did not stir until I was done after 2 am. And this is my third or fourth year of making these, so I’m much quicker than I was that first year.

It has occurred to me though, that the creation of these calendars is part of what Christmas is all about to me: family and the can’t-be-denied-but-is-so-worth-it effort it often entails. The devotion of attention required to pick out just the right pictures, the consideration of who is going to be the recipient of this particular combination, the effort to include the milestones that would be important to that person, and the effort to ensure a good balance between subjects (I try to make sure both kids are represented equally, though I put more of each one in the pictures for their birthday month), the extra few minutes it takes to ensure that the colour and contrast is right… it’s all worth the dry scratchy eyes, sore wrists and numb derriere. Physical discomfort aside, I love seeing all the best shots of the year, marvelling at how much the kids have grown since last January, and maximizing the look of each shot so it can tell its own story. And I love knowing that each month my mom, dad, and grandmother will be turning the page to marvel at fresh set of pictures of their kids/grandkids/greatgrandkids.

I bet most people have some sort of labour-of-love ritual around the holidays. Is yours photography? Baking? Feel free to share in the comments.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

Sadly, the school did not get enough votes to win the funding to build our playground, but it wasn’t for lack of trying from readers here!

Sarah won the “most votes” hands down, and despite the minefield of her votes throughout the comments section, the random number generator managed to hit upon a second winner on the first try.

So our second winner, with comment #35, was Dawn!  Ladies, I’ll be emailing to find out which images you’d like to have printed!

Thanks so much to everyone that tried to help the kids get their play structure.  All votes and good wishes were truly appreciated!

Okay, so the last contest is over, and we just squeaked into the semi-finals.  This means that, as of today, you can vote for my local elementary school to get playground construction funding in the final round of votes (there is currently just a bare yard where the kinders play).  For the next two weeks, it’ll be the same deal as last time, but this time there are 12x12s up for grabs!

Here are examples of photos you can choose:

 

Here is the deal: I will give away two items, each one the winner’s choice of 12×12 image.

The prize includes worldwide shipping via Canada Post regular mail.

How do I win one of these wonderful pictures, you ask?

Simple, vote for the project here: http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf11485

Then come back here and leave a comment each time you vote (make sure it’s one comment per vote if you want to be counted more than once).  Make sure you enter a valid email address so I can contact you if you win.  I promise I will not collect your address on any list and spam you.

You can vote every day until noon, December 16th, so I’ll give one prize to the person who votes the most.  In case of a tie, I’ll randomly pick between the people who are tied for the most votes. You can use several email accounts to register, which means that yes, it’s possible to vote more than 12 times, and each time you do, come back and leave a comment. It all counts baby!

I’ll also give one random prize to anyone who votes at all.

I had trouble getting in to the voting system today, but I managed eventually so persistence pays off!  Hopefully they’ll iron out the kinks soon…

Spread the word wide and far!