Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pick of the Week: Twilight


At first glance this book is sappy, repetitive and juvenile.  By no means, is it one of the greatest pieces of literature of our time-- or any time for that matter.  However, in an age where the media portrays men as cheaters, morons, predators and leavers, it is no wonder why this book has had such intense success.  Edward does what he says he will.  He not only makes promises, but keeps them.  Edward shows up.  Every time, physically, emotionally, mentally, Edward shows up for Bella.  

Friday, Twilight, the first book in a four part series by Stephenie Meyer, will be premiering in the theaters as a movie.  The buzz on this is ridiculous, almost rivaling Harry Potter.  So as an astute participant in today's pop culture, I read the first book.  I kept asking myself,  "Why is this so popular?  It is cheesy and nothing really happens."  I kind of started to think the main character, Bella, was an idiot.  Edward, the vampire, he keeps saying, "I could eat you any minute.  Stay away from me."  And Bella's response?  "I'm in love with you.  I'll never leave you".  It took me over 250 pages to figure it out.

But then it absolutely hit me.  I was brushing this book off as cheesy, because it was actually striking something in me.  What I was reading was so personal, and intimate between the two characters, that is was like eavesdropping on someone's conversation in a restaurant, or reading somebody's journal about their love life.  The way that Stephenie Meyer writes Edward and Bella's slow, and innocently obsessed relationship, was taking me back to my 17 year old butterflies in the stomach.  Remember when you almost hyperventilated the first time your hand accidentally touched that guy's hand, who you thought was soooo hot?  Or that crazy sick feeling in your stomach when he actually held your gaze, on purpose for more than three seconds?   The anticipation, the promise, the potential of getting the attention of someone you deemed completely out of your league.... It's like that. 

The next thing I realized was, "Of course this book is doing well!  It is just a new twist on the oldest story ever told!"  The story of Edward and Bella goes right there next to Pretty Woman, She's All That, Pretty in Pink, Big and Carrie, Veronica and Logan... The list is centuries long.  This is any story where the awkward, outcast and unsuspecting girl catches the eye of the perfect, beautiful, rich guy, (who was untouchable to any other woman alive) and not in spite of her ordinary and horribly awkward self, but because of her ordinary and horribly awkward self, he falls in love with her.

Every woman wants to be perused the way Edward pursues Bella.  He is strong and beautiful, controlled and charming, and he picks her.  Out of all the women across the world in almost 100 years of his vampire life, he picks her. Then he becomes vulnerable with her and takes her on the adventure with him.

Who wouldn't want to be the object of that perfect man's affection?  For him to never take his eyes off of her even in the presence of a hot waitress at a restaurant?  Every girl wants her man to open doors and pull out chairs and deny his entire previous existence, abandoning everything he knows, the norms, and the expectations, to capture her heart and protect her from the evils of the world.  Ever girl wants a man who is insanely strong, but would never hurt her.  However, that strength would be conjured up and used at its most intense force if the object of  his affection were to be threatened.  

Edward also lays his heart bare, exposes himself emotionally and becomes vulnerable to Bella.  Edward takes Bella on the adventure into his world, never making her feel anything, but worthy of his time and attention.  He invites her in to meet his family, share his history, explains the secrets of his potentially horrifying life.  He lets Bella ask a thousand questions about him, never making her feel silly or stupid for wanting to know about him.  Edward shows all his vampire "flaws"  and then leaves the choice up to her.  Stay? Or go?  Edward takes the lead.  He puts the breaks on their physical relationship, asks to meet Bella's father, defines their relationship.  Edward isn't afraid to touch Bella, appropriately, in front of his family.  Edward is the first one to say, "I love you."
  
If that weren't enough, Edward makes Bella start to see herself.  It is a true story, the one where a girl thinks she is unworthy, and plain and boring?  Then the confident friend/lover/stranger shows them otherwise, helping the girl take part in her own story and opening her heart to the possibility that she is worthy, lovable, even precious.  

After the guy does all that would you let him go?  Even if he were a vampire?  And maybe it isn't so different from human relationships.  I mean when we, mere mortals, enter into an engagement, "Will you marry me?",  either party is actually saying, "I could eat you alive at any moment.  I will let you down and break your heart countless times for the rest of our life together."  But we hopefully are also saying, "I will love you and protect you, forsaking all others for the rest of our life together.  I will say, 'I'm sorry' and, 'I was wrong', 'will you forgive me?'  I will show up for you.  Go on this adventure with me."  

And the other says, "Yes".  

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Arie Alex: 7 Months

 I am 7 months old!  Mamma gave me this bird to try and distract me from this get up she put me in, but I'm not fooled.  I know she is trying to make me look like a baby doll.
Just the details.
This is the pink sweater and bonnet my Grandma Bonnie wore for her baptism.  (I totally look like a baby doll in this picture.)
Mamma, if you are going to take away my bird, I'll just chew on my hand instead!
Oh, yes!  Back to me being 7 months old.  Well, I'm really good at eating food now, and I'm starting to crawl.  
My favorite is still to put everything in my mouth.  That is how I learn about things.
This is the beautiful dress I was baptized in.  The back is held together with these things called, "beauty pins".  Mamma likes to take these detail shots. 
Really? Seriously?  You are going to take away my bird, and give me a leaf?  
Did you remember that I have two teeth?
That is what I thought!  As soon as I put that leaf in my mouth, mamma gave me back the bird!

People say that as I get older, I'm starting to look more like my daddy.  Not in this picture!  I totally look like my mamma! 

Beautiful Airawen Gets Baptized

October 12, 2008 Airawen Alexandra got baptized.
She as happy and calm through the whole ceremony and everyone said how beautiful she looked in her dress.
Matt Blazer's, (the man holding Arie Alex in this picture) daughter, Caroline, was baptized in the same dress.  It has hand made by Caroline's grandmother and on loan to us.  Since Airawen is seven months old, she as too big for all the family baptism gowns that have been passed down in Tim's family.
Our friend Amy Darr took pictures for us during the ceremony.  Thanks Amy!
Arie Alex and Grandma Heath.
This might be our first family picture since Easter.
It was an amazingly warm day so we spent much of the day in the back yard.  I love our back yard!

Graceanne eats her taco soup and Rachel Blazer reads to Caroline.
Joe and Tyler Bertam
Arie Alex loved Great Granny's bracelet.
It was a great day! At the end of it, we sat down and played with the turtle that projects stars on the walls and ceiling, a gift from Grandma Heath.  

Thank you to all our friends and family who helped us celebrate the baptism of our daughter.  You mean so much to us and we are blessed to have you in our life.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Arie Alex Brushes Her Teeth

Okay, are you ready?  Are we rolling?
This looks kind of big for my mouth...
Oh well, I'll give it a try!  Gotta start taking care of my teeth!
Seriously?  This is the most ridiculous photo shoot you have ever made me do, Mom!
I'm really cute though, so I'll pose for the camera.  Okay, love you, bye, bye!

Airawen Goes to the Zoo












Sunday we went to the Saint Louis Zoo for the first time as a family of three! We wanted to see the new tiger cubs that were born in April, and show Arie Alex my favorite, the penguins! It was a beautiful, warm day and our baby angel loves to be outside. She was pretty tired, so we didn't get any dramatic reactions, but I think she enjoyed seeing so many new things!

Monday, October 06, 2008

Published Photos

Thanks to one of my high school classmates, Sonia Thompson, yesterday's issue of the Columbia Tribune, ran a bunch of the photos that Tim and I (Beautiful Mess Photography) took at my 10 year, high school reunion. You can check them out HERE. Thanks, Sonia, for submitting the photos, and to all my classmates who smiled big for the camera!

Pick of the Week: Saturday Night Live

If you saw the Vice Presidential Debate, or have been following the "bailout" conversations, you will probably share a laugh about these sketches. Looks like Saturday Night Live got funny again.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

More 6 Month Pix












We had a baby shower in Forest Park, on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, and we were already dressed up so.... I thought we should do a more formal 6 month photo shoot. The turtle's name is Titus. He lives in our garden. Sorry no captions this time. Just use your imagination. BTW, doesn't Tim take great pictures?