My Bucket Is Empty
The things kids say. We parents tend to talk about this a lot. Mispronounced words, crazy statements, things that just make you want to wet your pants in uncontrolled laughter when you hear them. You know the drill. Zara has had some fairly humorous examples in the past that I’ve shared before. Yet there are [...]
Lung Disease & Shifting Perspectives-Part II
The Crap I seem to have a very ridiculous default position. No matter how far I’ve come, or how many years I’ve had in therapy, when the world starts falling down around me, my default belief is that I am deserving of punishment. Whatever is happening: health problems, marital difficulty, or zombie uprising, the belief [...]
Lung Disease & Shifting Perspectives
I call this diptych, Perspectives. It’s the same shot with two different processings. When I look at it, I find my eyes being drawn to one interpretation of these water droplets, then moving to the other. Somber/heartening. Moody/incipient. I cycle back and forth with evocation. This diptych represents my life during the past two months. [...]


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