Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Developmental Achievement Center, Knife River, Minnesota

When I was growing up in Knife River, MN the DAC was this big brick building that we would hit the tennis ball against the wall. It had two basketball hoops where we would shoot baskets. Behind the buidling was a great spot to sit and hang out.

The buidling now houses the Developmental Achievement Center. A day Training and Habilitation services for adults with developmental disabilities come together and learn skills, and more importantly are part of a community that offers social interaction.( this is my interpretation)

When I was home my mother let me know that they were weaving at the DAC and to check out the rugs, placemats etc. that they were making. I love to weave and am always interested in seeing what others are doing with this craft.

While I was there they explained to me that the individuals that make the rugs are paid by the row that they weave. They are to recieve no physical help but are offered verbal guidance. The have someone who glues the strips together and someone who weaves. They used to be able to have 3 workers on the loom, one on each side to pass the shuttle back and forth  and one in the middle that would pound the weft. The labor laws changed and now they are only allowed one person on a loom at a time.

The rugs they weave are beautiful.

This is Rusty. He loves to garden. Here is is watering his garden that he planted.
 My husband, he looks very intense doesn't he? Obviously talking about the looms.






 I love this tin man they made...look closely and see if you can identify the different cans.
 A weaving of old ties....
 I so wish I could remember her name. It is driving me a little crazy trying to remember. If you know her name let me know so I can put it in here. She was so excited to have her picture taken.
 Just love how happy they are!

 You can see their work in the back ground.
 As we were walking around I noticed ths gentleman. Full of smiles and hugs....This is my cousin Neal. When I told him I was his cousin he got so excited....yyyyyyeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaa! he said.
 So of course we had to take a picture.
 and another one....Neal I hope you see this....48 years old, you look wonderful!
 This is Rusty and his sister...


 We brought our youngest son to the center also, was not quite sure how he would repsond. He did great, don't know why I was concerned.


The DAC sells their rugs, I don't know how much traffic they get but I highly encourage you to stop and buy one or two or three! You would be supporting a great cause and you will have a story to go along with your purchase. I told them about Etsy and posting them on the webiste to sell, maybe they will.

Thank you so much for spending so much time with us while we visted.
DAC contact information:
P.O. Box 143,
204 Central Avenue,
Knife River, MN 55609
email: lakecountydac@frontiernet.net


218-834-5767 (phone)

Sunday, August 15, 2010

A loving Mother

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When I first started working on Gabe's photos it really intimidated and did not want to start. It was very sobering. But that has changed.

I decided to do most of the photos as black and white, varying the tones of the black. I wanted to them to be timeless but I also wanted to focus on the emotions and not be distracted by color.

Connie shows such peace with Gabe. I know that there is a lot of turmoil and unknown when it comes to Gabe's health and she worries endless about him. But she looks so comfortable and at ease.

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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Master Gabe

Busier than a one armed paper hanger, I have been. Wow.
After being in Minnesota for 3 weeks I am desperately trying to get caught up on all that went to hell in a hand basket while I was gone. The weeds in my flower beds were literally up to my waist.
I spent time with my girlfriend Connie while I was home and after being in her new home I could not wait to get home and start painting and ripping down wallpaper.
 Have I ever told you that there is a special place in hell for people who hang wallpaper up without prepping the walls?
Every room in my home had hideous wallpaper in it and down it must go! I repainted the hallway and dining room. I had painted it a year and a half ago but had the misfortune of painting it an awful green. I kind of looked like a granny smith apple had thrown up. It is now a pretty beige.
  Our bedroom was next. It had never been painted. Twenty years of builders primer with a horrible border.  We have been living with it for 3 years. It was very depressing to go into your bedroom. The yellowed cheap blinds with years of dirt.  It was really made you look forward to a romantic evening with your husband...NOT! It is all gone. Out of here. Replaced my cocoa brown, new hardwood floors (throughout the entire home), beautiful curtains. I love going into my bedroom now. It is so comfortable and cozy.
 I then moved onto the master bath. The brilliant builder hung wallpaper right on top of the Sheetrock so every time I removed a piece of the Laura Ashley meets Holly Hobby wallpaper it pulled the top layer off of the Sheetrock. Cuss like a long shore man I did. Mind you it is not a small bath. It is larger than my bedroom which meant lots of Sheetrock repair. Thin coat, primer, paint, more paint. You get the picture.  Painted it the same cocoa brown and it looks so much better. Need to get the curtains up though, lots of windows with NO privacy right now.
I have been pressed to get this done because I in-laws are coming on Monday to watch the kids for 6 day. My husband and I are going away on the bikes and I cannot wait. I dont' know why I felt that I needed to get this all done before they get here. They hadn't seen the new floors we had put in and I guess I want it all to "come together".
So anyway...back to Minnesota. The above is my lame excuse  to justify why I haven't done what I really needed to be doing.
While I was there I did a photo session with my girlfriend Connie and her family. Her son Gabe is very sick and I really wanted her to have some special photos of their family. I must have taken 400 photos. I have looked through them many times and every time I try and start to edit them I have the hardest time. I want them to be perfect. She had been very patient and has not asked about them until tonight. She is way more patient than I would have been. It has been almost 4 weeks since I took the photos. I need to get them done,to get pass the "fear" of them.
We did family photos but the main shoot was of their day with Gabe.
Carey and Connie do have a nurse that comes to the home but they are the main caregiver. Gabe's room is right off the living room, surrounded by windows so that he can see the outdoors. These photos are of Connie, Carey and Gabe after they have given him a vest treatment and are suctioning the gunk. Connie climbs in to bed with Gabe and straddles him to support his weight. They have to do this several times a day. The frequency depends on how he is feeling and how clear he is breathing. When you first see Connie holding Gabe you wonder what she is doing? She has to do this so he is able to hold still so Carey can do the suctioning and hopefully get him to cough. Unfortunately as they were doing this Gabe had a seizure. You can see it in his eyes.
Please check out Gabe's Story on CaringBridge
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/gabejohnson/journal?jid=5865570


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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Knife River, Minnesota Solstice Run

The Knife River Rec. Council held thier annual summer solstice run again this year and no I did not run. Sophia, my daughter decided that she would give it a try so with no training and my shoes she ran the 5k.
Got to give her credit, it was a tough course and she got her t-shirt.
This is her coming across the finish line. I half expected her to throw her brother off his bike half way and ride that across. Way to go girl!

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My cousin Christen ran the race also. This is her.....
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Her daughter Sophia and husband Brad cheering her on.
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Kenny Kendall ran it also. If you look closely his hand is cupped just like it would be if he was holding a beer. I personally like the glasses and swim trunks. Run, Kenny, Run!

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And my Sophia and I at the finish line. Tried to photoshop out those lines...didn't work. Oh, well.
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Weston and his Daddy { Culpeper Photographer }

Dad's and their sons are so special.
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Chris and I went to school together, from Kindergarten through our Senior  year. I wonder how many people can say that the majority of people they started school with they graduated with. We had a handful of people that would come and go but the majority stayed.
We had not seen each other since graduation but had reconnected on Facebook, Facebook is great for stuff like that. I was lucky to photograph Chris and Weston together at the Lighthouse in Two Harbors, Minnesota where we grew up.

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Thank you Chris for sharing the day with me. Weston is a very sweet, inquisitive little boy, I really enjoyed the day!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Ouch!

Carter, Carter, Carter.
When I woke up Saturday morning, kids were hanging out in the sitting room. Bob told me to go take a look at my little boy.  I thought he had finally lost his first tooth. Nope. Wrong. My cute little boy had fallen out of bed at 3:41am, we know this because that is the first thing he saw before he cracked his eye on the nightstand.

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He said he cried.
We didn't hear him.
And he went back to sleep.
Go figure.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Cute Little Redhead { Culpeper Photographer }

Have you ever seen such a cute little redhead? And such a great kid too. I don't think he falls into the catagory fo the redhead temper either. And boy oh boy, does he love his mom.

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He was very willing to try different poses and quick with his smile.
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I love this little "attitude" he threw in on this picture.
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Until next time....