Week in the Life : Mid-Week Observations + Responses to Questions
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Mid-Week Observations
I love that this is one of those projects that always makes me think. It gives me the opportunity to take a look at my life and see what things are really important, what I love, what I dislike (and potentially the chance to change those things), and how I am living from day to day.
I love that many of you are changing up the project to make it fit your life. That is perfect.
It is ok to have the same photos from day to day. That is part of our lives and part of the story that most of us live.
It is ok to have some of the same words from day to day. Here's the thing: your routine may be the same but I bet your thoughts may be different. Why not include some of those in there as well. Or focus on something else like your gratitudes for the day or a list of some of the things you did at work. It does not have to be a list format of what you have done over the course of the day.
I love that many of you are playing with and learning how to use your cameras more. Me too! That tip from Tracey the other day about changing your ISO (this is if you are shooting on P or manual I think...rather than my go-to running man) made a HUGE difference for me last night at the dark pool and this morning in the house.
I love that many of you are using your blog to document your photos + words.
I love that we all have very different lives but have something in common through our love of this creative process. Some of us work from home, others work in an office, others are stay at home moms, students, disabled, etc. We all have something to share in this process. Our stories are all important.
I love that many of your are handing your cameras over to your spouses or your kids and involving them in the project.
Avoiding burn out : Let yourself go in terms of feeling like you have to capture every little thing. Find a rhythm for yourself and go with it. We are mid-way through the project - keep going!
Don't stress about the format: focus on the now. This project will come together.
There is no right or wrong way. You can do this.
Responses To Questions From The Last Post
Lady Scrapsalot : When it comes time to make the album I'll be missing pictures of my
daughter's preschool, which we went to twice this weeks and both times
I forgot the camera. If it was you would you "cheat" and take a picture
say next week and insert it, or just leave it out all together? I
suppose I could photograph the art she came home with...
A : I would just go ahead and add one next week. The main idea here is a specific week, but in reality, no one will ever know that you took it a week later. If it is an important part of your story right now then I would include it.
Carrie : Do you think it would be weird to enlist my sitter in this endeavor?
My little guy is 15 months, and while I am pretty up to speed with how
his days go, it would be fun for me to see how he spends his days with
her.
A : I love this idea. Why not?
Jan : I love the calendar on the clipboard! Where did you get the calendar?
A : That calendar was a download at marthastewart.com. You can find it here.
Carol : I love all of your little close ups of daily life. They make for neat
compositions. I haven taken some of those, but I need tips on how to
make the "big picture" photos (of an entire room or whatever) come out
looking well-composed. Sometimes these seem to be the ugliest shots,
but also the most interesting down the road.
A : Great point Carol. I also think it is important to have a variety of views to showcase many of those cool things that often blend into the background. I love many of my photos from my parents that include all the crazy stuff in the background.
When I approach a whole room I tend to find a corner, back myself in as far as I can and take a look through the viewfinder. I often will try all the corners of the room to see which one has the best light and which one can document the most. We have a small house with small rooms and it is a challenge to fit the whole room in a shot (a different lens would make this easier...but the ones I have are not wide-angle enough). Another idea to consider is to shoot one side of the room and then another and either put them together in your album or stitch them together in your photo-editing program.
JennyG : What will you do for the first page of the album?..I noticed on
some of the past albums from your class that there was a calendar.
A : Not sure yet. In the past I did use a calendar and in another year I did a square-punch collage of a bunch fo my favoites from the week. I am guessing I will lean that way.
Niki : I was wondering when you use the trading card page protectors do you cut your pictures to fit or get them resized somewhere.
A : I will probably just crop them to fit.
Michelle : Do we only scrapbook the good things? Because sometimes in a normal
average week - we just get this huge blow and it changes everything. I
think that it is important to remember the good and the bad. LIFE. I
think I am going to try next week to start this project over. Perhaps
it will be a good way to count my blessings when I am feeling blue.
A : First off, I am so sorry for your loss. I think this is a really personal decision. I think that scrapbooking can be a way to grieve and can help in moving forward (when you are ready) but timing should come into play at some level. It sounds to me like you answered your own question in this case. Peace to you Michelle.
Tracie : Can you share the recipe for the yummy looking pasta?
A : Thanks Tracie - it is super easy: whole wheat penne pasta + sauce from Trader Joes (I think it was three-cheese).
Noelia : On day 2 of this project I became very sick with a cough/cold and my
routine has been different than it normally is. Another thing that
happened is that my husband's car broke down and it made for some
changes in our regular routine as well. My week so far doesn't look
anything like a normal week would. Should that matter? I thought about postponing this project until I'm better so it can reflect our daily lives. Any thoughts on this?
A : Here's the deal - there is no perfect week. "Normal" is whatever you are living right now. Stuff comes up all the time for all of us and it is all part of our story, a part of our normal. Obviously, the decision is totally up to you but I think it all makes a pretty good picture of real life ;).
Heather : Sigh. I realized last night that I've taken a ton of pictures and
totally neglected to write ANYTHING down. Should I keep going? Help.
A : Don't despair. Keep going. Maybe your book will just document your life in photos and you can add thoughts/observations/etc when you put the album together. Again, there is no right or wrong way to complete this project.
Feel free to continue commenting and sharing here. I will be around today to answer questions in the comments section.
A complete list of posts related to the week in the life project can be found here.



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Ali, I too am just in awe at all the possibility that this project has implied so far. I have learned more about how I take in my surroundings and how self-assessment is playing a big role in my thoughts. Some of the struggles I face in my daily routine require some changes but in a good way - to make my life easier & more efficient. The looking glass is scary but I also am learning to be ok with the imperfection and share it. :) I also like capturing the big and the small things. Big things happen - it's part of life and to see it unfold while I'm going through my routine is just an awesome perpsective. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I think as I begin to pull the actual photos, words, stuff onto paper I will end up being inspired to bleed over onto other styles of pages. I'm glad to be doing this project this week!
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Sorry if this is a double post:
But I thought you would appriecate this Ali:
http://dooce.com/daily-chuck/2008/10/02/where-dignity-goes-die
Maybe I should dig out my gorillapod and put it to good use this week instead of trying to balance my camera to get me in the picture, huh? :)
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Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for this project! I feel like I've regained my inspiration and passion for this hobby just in the last three days.
This couldn't have come at a better time - this weekend is one my stepdaughter will be with us - so seeing how much our routine changes between the days she's not here and the ones she is will be fascinating ... and not something I would have ever thought to capture before.
You've blessed so many of us in so many different ways with this project, Ali!
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Hi Ali,
I have a question about one of the things I want to use to put this project together. I have tons of 8.5x11 page protectors that I want to use for this project and I think I am ready to try sewing them into pockets.
Have you found that using your sewing machine has gunked up your needle or threading area? Thanks for answering the question.
Amy M.
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just wanted to let you know that i have not taken one photo as of yet today and it is ok! no stress, just going with the flow!
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Cool ideas! My middle schooler is easy and I have no problems it is the high schooler. She has the typical high school stuff (cell phone-with a camera no less, ipod, laptop, etc.) but she would never have them at school. We are going to a lecture at Reed College this evening for one of her classes and since I get to go my camera is going too-at least I will get something in addtion to pictures of her school. Thanks and totally enjoying this.
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I love the idea of blogging this... maybe taking my categories and posting each for a day next week... then scrapbooking them later. I love that all of the creativity in our lives can be so interactive.
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Thanks for today's post - I needed some encouragement - hitting the mid-week blahs. Doesn't help that we're all sick, the fridge isn't working and the puppy chewed a good portion of the berber carpeting in my family room. BUT... I'm going to find a way to get over this hump and 'embrace the imperfection' in things - maybe I should just step back and realize that we are 'livin' it' and it's all ok.
Time to re-group and take a few photos for today.
Thanks, Ali.
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Amy - I have not had any problems with my machine gunking up. One thing I do when stitching on the plastic is force it a bit - pushing it through + keeping it moving. I am not careful :).
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I too am saying thank you for helping me remember the little things. Our house sometimes is very fast paced and while I might not get a picture of everything as I type up what we've done for the day, things will pop back into my head.
I do have a question regarding your first picture w/Simon. Very cute by the way. The clipboards on the wall, it looks like you have 6 of them, and one is a calendar. What are the rest for different projects you are working on? I'm looking for a way to simplify my life and I like that idea but was curious as to how you use it.
TIA
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All of my children are High schoolers and older...I have one daughter who lives away! So...I took a photo of her photo one day! It is a way i think of her at home??? I also have been getting up with my high school son and getting a shot of him eating breakfast etc...Picking up from car pool etc...That is my 'real' life with older kids...this morning i snuck into my daughters room and snapped a few shots of her sleeping...??? Today I am going to snap some shots of my sons messy room...(maybe he will be motivated to clean it after it is in a scrapbook) lol
just a few ideas...
kiss kiss
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Peggy - each one has something different. One is a due date schedule for my Creating Keepsakes column, one holds ideas for a benefit project I taught last weekend (needs to be changed now), one has a list of things to do, one has a larger calendar that I tend to use for blog-planning, and the other is an old sheet of paper that also needs to come down. They work great :).
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Hi Ali,
Thank you so much for posting your everyday thoughts and photos, It's day 4 for me and today for me feels like a sluggish day (I almost wanted to give up) but just reading your posts and your answers to questions sort of pushes me to not quit. I'm a temporary stay at home mom (DH and I agreed that i would need to go back to work begining of 2009) I know when i go back to work, i can look back to this week and really appreciate that i did this.
Thanks again...
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Hi. I just wanted to say for all those out there who are thinking that their week isn't a "normal" week. I was thinking of postponing the project until next week, because I celebrated a birthday yesterday (something that obviously doesn't happen every week!) and it is school holidays in NZ where I live, so on Sunday my little brother will be coming to stay, mum will be dropping him off (they live 3 hours away.) and I thought, well this isn't normal, this doesn't happen everyweek. But then I realised this is normal. My mum comes to visit about once a month, sometimes spontaneously. It is normal for our house to have visitors. And for my birthday - we went out for tea. We wouldn't normally do this weekly, but we would have normally got takeout if it wasn't my birthday (we get it once a week- Im pregnant - Im allowed hehehe).
So my week is not "normal". But no week is. Every week in my year is different.Next week my brother will be here. The week after I will be staying at my mums for 2 weeks. And then when I get back, My partner is going off for a golf tournament. So if I kept on waiting and putting off this project I would never get it done. Every week is normal - in its own way.
Kylie :)
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just a quick question.
I'm wanting to use your photo overlays for the days of the week ontop of several of my pictures but i want to use them as real transparencies.
I can't find any computer/printer transparency around here. Any suggestions on where i can find some online?
BTW... i LOVE this project!
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Hi Ali,
I am panicking just a bit because I am not sure how many photos we will use per day. I have plenty that I took yesterday (that is when I started).
I have no idea what album/way I am going to display these photos. I love the idea of what you are going to do, but I don't have that kind of album. I was thinking of using just a plain, office, binder with page protectors....
What do you think?
Thanks.
Daniela
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Nancy, I think it's important for YOU to take pics of your rooms full of scrapbookclutter, but that doesn't mean you have to show it to all the world if you don't feel like it. I'm not showing all my pics online for pivacyreasons (I'm ok with people seeing me on a pic but not with pics that show exactly where I live).
In stead of all this clutter bugging you and making you feel overwhelmed, you could use the pics from this project and the realisation that you have way more stuff than you use, inspire you to combine the pics and some of that stuff to make a cool scrapbookproject. actually using the stuff and seeing a cool result might make it easier to buy less and scrap more.
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Jolynn - here's a link to the transparencies I use: http://www.amazon.com/Transparency-Inkjet-Printers-Letter-Clear/dp/B001GXDNJ0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=office-products&qid=1222979289&sr=8-4
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Daniela - this is really going to be a personal choice for you. Some people will have a lot of photos and others less. I am averaging about 20 per day...in the past when I have done this project I took many, many more. Part of how you will decide how to put your album together will be based on the number of photos. Again, there is no right way for this project to be put together :).
I think you can totally just use a regular binder + page protectors.
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I kind of feel like the odd-ball. I am 61, married and stay at home. Ever once in awhile we start new chapters in our life, some we like and some it takes us awhile to get use to. I am now in that stage of getting use to. I started last Sat. taking pictures so I am about done with that portion. I have also accumulated things for the album. I almost feel guilty because I do have the time now. You are an inspiration to me. There seems to be such a calmness in you soul. And you are soooo organized. I am proud of you. And as my kids would say to me, AH SHUCKS MOM!
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