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  • AboutI am also known as CraftyMoni elsewhere on the web. I am a Children’s Librarian. I am a photographer. I am a knitter. I am a reader. I am a wannabe poet. I blog. Sometimes I complain. I like to swear. I have a really twisted sense of humor. I think I might be a Zen Buddhist (Still trying to decide). Not a fan of organized religion. I am very liberal and can be vocal about it at times. I’m a daydreamer. Sometimes sassy. I try to be compassionate. I think I’m pretty nice most of the time. You can delve into deeper waters by reading these posts. You can see my photography on my Flickr page. If you like any photos you see there or on this site and would like to buy a print let me know. I would be happy to sell one to you! I blather about library stuff on  Twitter. You will also find me on Google+ and Facebook. Enjoy your visit!  
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I am a Children’s Librarian living in the Portland, Oregon area. When I am not Children’s Librianing I like to play with cameras and film. I also like playing the ukulele, knitting, sketching, and hiking.
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  • Sick Day self portrait

    Sick Day self portrait

    January 7, 2017

    I am confusing myself. I have two “one such and such a day” projects going on two different blogs and I kind of forgot which photography project I was posting on this one. I think I will post something from my One Pinhole A Day project.

    Here is a pinhole photo from the day after the election. I was actually sick that day, and not because of the results. I decided to pinhole myself taking a nap. while I was napping a friend texted me to cheer me up.

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    Geeky Bits
    Camera: Zero 2000
    Film: Portra 160
    Exposure Time: 21 minutes 45 seconds
    Date taken: November 9, 2016

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  • January 2017 Postcard Swap

    January 2017 Postcard Swap

    January 5, 2017

    I decided to move the Postcard swap over to Elfster for the time being. I was having some glitchy issues with Google Forms. We used it a few years ago but left for reasons I can’t remember. But now that I’m back I kind of like it. There is a way to communicate with everyone in the group, questions can be asked and answered group-wise. There is also a place to share photos of the postcards people receive, which might be fun. So anyway, if you are interested in signing up, go over there and fill out the form! We would love to have you! And please invite your friends! The more the merrier!

    If you are wondering what this is, we are a group of photographers who exchanges postcard prints of our original photography. We are film and digital photographers. The only real rule is that the photo must be your original work.

    This past month I got some goodies from John Meadows (left), Peter DeGraff (middle), and Inge Van Leipsig(right)! Do check out their amazing photos! (by clicking on their names).

    https://www.elfster.com/exchange/view/23608579/3e23c5/

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  • 2017 plan: G.R.A.P.E.S. 

    2017 plan: G.R.A.P.E.S. 

    January 1, 2017

    Yesterday I woke up raring to take on 2017 with a vengeance. I had my list of all of the things I was going to do to turn my life around and feeling ready to take on the world. I got up and started going about my day. It didn’t take long before my old pal Depression started to creep in. It started snowing and  I tried to just roll with the punches but as the snow started to come down and blanket the world in 50 shades of white I couldn’t fight the feelings of disappointment and failure that bubbled up to the surface. I had plans to run 5 miles, dammit! By 11:00 yesterday morning  I found myself crying on my husband’s shoulder for god-knows what reason. I couldn’t tell you what was really even wrong with me. That’s when I realized that nothing had changed. I woke up and it was a new day but I still had the same problems. The same brain chemistry.

    I realized I was depressed when I started toying with the idea that I should take a break from social media. This for me is a big red flag. I isolate myself when I’m depressed, which is the worst thing I can do. As soon as I figured all of this out I realized that I needed to change my approach. I decided to scrap the long list of things  to do to  and focus, instead, on what I have been doing for a couple of months. Something that I learned from going to therapy. I will share it with you:

    G.R.A.P.E.S.

    G: be Gentle with yourself. Remember to practice self compassion!

    R: Relaxation. Try to practice 5-10 minutes of relaxation every day (mindfulness, meditation, hot bath, etc)

    A: Accomplishments. At the end of the day list two accomplishments, remember there is no such thing as an accomplishment too small!

    P: Pleasure. Do something you enjoy everyday: watch the sunset, favorite movie, spend time with a loved one, do a craft.

    E: Exercise. Try to get in a few minutes of exercise daily. Exercise the body and brain!

    S: Socialize. Do not isolate. Reach out to a friend or a loved one.

    I got all kinds of great tools when I was seeing the therapist, but GRAPES was the thing that helped me the most because it is easy to remember and there is always something there to work on. I love it. So this is my plan for 2017. If I manage to do anything else that will be icing on the cake, but I am think I’m ditching the long to-do list.

     

     

     

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  • one second a day, 2016

    one second a day, 2016

    January 1, 2017

    Here it is, my one second a day video for the past year.

    Videos from past years can be found here.

    Enjoy! 🙂

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  • Goodbye 2016

    Goodbye 2016

    December 31, 2016

    Last month, after the devastating election results, I had dinner with a couple of wonderful women at a friend’s house. After dinner my friend wanted to do an activity. She had this fun paper with a rainbow printed on it as background decoration. She wanted us to make a list of all of the good things that happened this past year. She thought this was a great way to get our minds off of the possibly terrifying future.  It totally worked. As soon as I started writing I could think of dozens of really great things that I experienced in 2016.

    Starting with the death of David Bowie and ending with the death of Princess Leia, with Brexit and Trump in between, we have all been through a lot of bad stuff.  If I can be honest, this is probably only the beginning of our troubles since we are facing 4 years of god knows what. However, instead of reliving the awful things (as our brains are biologically programmed to do) I would prefer to rise up against my lizard brain and look at the positive.

    So  here we go. The good parts of 2016, with pictures. (It probably goes without saying, but click the photo for details)

    In January I had a really fun meetup in Portland with my #PinholeMayhem gals. It was a beautiful sunny day.
    In January I had a really fun meetup in Portland with my #PinholeMayhem gals. It was a beautiful sunny day.
    I did a lot of drawing this past year and then lost my mojo. I am hoping to pick up the pen again in 2017.
    I did a lot of drawing this past year and then lost my mojo. I am hoping to pick up the pen again in 2017.
    In March I got to meet my internet friend Peter DeGraff in person!
    In March I got to meet my internet friend Peter DeGraff in person!
    Pinhole day in Barcelona was unforgettable. I really hope to return to that city again someday.
    Pinhole day in Barcelona was unforgettable. I really hope to return to that city again someday.
    We had an amazing weekend in Dublin in April/May that went by way too fast! Really looking forward to a return trip that will be longer.
    We had an amazing weekend in Dublin in April/May that went by way too fast! Really looking forward to a return trip that will be longer.
    In May and June my pinhole photos were in a show called "Slowing the Selfie!"
    In May and June my pinhole photos were in a show called “Slowing the Selfie!”
    I fell in love with a baby bunny
    I fell in love with a baby bunny
    I ran a half marathon in September!!
    I ran a half marathon in September!!
    In October I started my "One Pinhole A Day" Project
    In October I started my “One Pinhole A Day” Project
    My design was used for the T-shirts at my Zen Center. Honestly, this might be my proudest moment of the year for reasons I should write about on the blog.
    My design was used for the T-shirts at my Zen Center. Honestly, this might be my proudest moment of the year for reasons I should write about on the blog.
    in December I found this 13 year old unfinished cross stitch project and I FINALLY finished it. I feel like this was a good way to end the year.
    in December I found this 13 year old unfinished cross stitch project and I FINALLY finished it. I feel like this was a good way to end the year.

    Other highlights not pictured:

    • I finally took action and did something about my depression.
    • I’m in a book!

    There. I feel better already.

    Here’s hoping 2017 will be equally as great, if not a million times better.

    Happy New Year, friends! May you be peaceful, well, safe, and happy in the new year.

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