14/52

A portrait of my boys, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: Has been sleeping until 9 am.
Hooper: Has a black (or green, as he calls it) eye compliments of his brother, whose forehead he met around a corner. Willy laughed, asking me, “Remember getting black eyes as a kid?”. I had to remind him that I’m a girl.
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13/52

A portrait of my boys, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: Has been in a very contrary mood as of late, with his favorite word being “no”.
Hooper: Has been very difficult to keep clothed.
**I got behind on posting the series here due to computer issues from the move. I’ll be posting again tomorrow and will hopefully be back on track. Fingers crossed.
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12/52

A portrait of my boys, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: Has been coming up and thrusting his pelvis onto my leg with threats of peeing on me. Something he learned from his brother.
Hooper: Asks every now and again to see Sarah in a very matter-of-fact tone and is more or less confused why this makes me cry every time. Also, he is eating a booger in this picture.
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11/52

Thursday morning, as I was getting the kids into the car, Willy and I watched helplessly as Sarah was hit by a car in front of our home. There have been lots of tears and lots of replaying of a horrific event over and over in our heads. I have no words, only tears and a lot of them. When I can find the words, I will share. She deserves that much, and more.

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10/52

A portrait of my boys, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: Eats his bagel

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Hooper: Looks for monsters on top of hills and behind trash cans
Ha! Remember the days when I tried to include Willy and myself in this series? They’re gone.
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7/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
Hooper: Carefully picked off each sprinkle, licked off all the icing, then ate the cupcake
Van: Would have put the whole thing in his mouth at once if only he had a bigger mouth
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6/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
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Van: Loved the turtles
Hooper: Got scared when the giant lizard stuck out it’s giant tongue
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4/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
This week has been a busy one with talks of the not-so-distant-future and a lot of reorganizing. I know I’ve been doing more than I should, so today I’m resting. I didn’t get around to snapping pics of Willy and I this week.
Van: Hates when Hooper takes his lawn mower away
Hooper: Thinks the sofa is only for him (and his toys)
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3/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: Wants to be just like his brother
Hooper: Loves jumping off rocks and throwing sticks into water
Willy: Misses the Christmas break from work
Me: Wants to make up for lost time
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THE OUTTAKES:
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2/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
Van: I’m pretty sure if he could open the refrigerator, all the food would be gone
Hooper: Raisin fiend
Willy: Took me on a date where I had breakfast for lunch (my favorite)
Me: Trying to get used to life without my back brace
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1/52

A portrait of my family, once a week, every week in 2014
And so the New Year has begun. Those of you that follow me on instagram know that our New Year has gotten off to a shaky start. I was discharged from the hospital yesterday after being admitted the day prior with dehydration following an episode of passing out while on the toilet at home. Once again, Willy was there to catch my fall – thank goodness he had gotten up with me – and an ambulance came to transfer me to the hospital in the wee hours of the morning while the boys were still sleeping. It was a scary ordeal for him and a draining go-ahead-and-kick-me-while-I’m-down episode for me. I’m feeling much better at the moment now that the stomach bug seems to have run it’s course.
For a moment, I thought I might miss the first post of my new 52 week project. Talk about catastrophes, a? Anyway, my plan for this project is to rotate subjects between all four of us. I’m starting with the boys because you don’t want to see Willy’s stressed out face or my pale post-barfing puffy face, I can assure you.
Are you participating in a 52 week portrait series? If so, leave me a link in the comment section; I love to check out other’s projects.
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52/52

A portrait of my husband, once a week, every week, in 2013.
I didn’t stop loving my husband when my children were born, but love – in general – became redefined. My love for my children was all-consuming and nothing in the world seemed to measure up to the love I had for them. I’m speaking in past tense, but my love for them today is the same.
I payed less attention to my marriage in those early days as my new motherly instinct took over. I didn’t love Willy any less, per say. Rather, I had one little man whose life literally depended on me and one real man who was more or less capable of caring for himself. And so my attention went to my son.
And then, before we knew it, there were two. Everyone says your love multiplies and while I agree with a few astrics attached, I’d argue further that your attention gets divided. And suddenly, Willy fell further from the front of my mind. I didn’t nurture our relationship like I once did. In fact, at times I’d say I even resented what seemed to be an uneven amount of “shared” responsibility. I had envisioned entering motherhood as a team and the reality of it was that I somehow had more responsibilities; my life felt more heavily impacted.
As a side note, our marriage didn’t suffer. I can’t say that this was a hard time for us or that we fought a lot; Rather, there was a lot of adjusting and sorting and trying to keep our heads above water and life continued on and eventually we got our bearings as new parents. A lot of what I’m saying now are things that I’ve recognized in hindsight.
And so, at the start of 2013 when I thought about joining Jodi’s 52 week project, I thought of my husband.
You see, having a second kid has a way of knocking you over the head. When Van came along, our world became chaotic. Not necessarily all at once, but gradually. I mean two kids so close together in age is hard. And at some point in the shuffle I remember looking over at Willy and feeling overcome with gratitude. He is my partner. I get to navigate my way through this chaos with him, my best friend.
It’s funny… You spend your young adult years dating and searching for the “one” and, if you’re lucky, you find him and chose him to be your husband. Then, a few years later – if you’re lucky again – you give birth to a child that granted you don’t really know at all. And suddenly you forget all about the one you’ve chosen and become all consumed with a complete stranger.
In any event, I was called to shoot my husband for this 52 week project for reasons I didn’t fully understand in the beginning. But now, 52 weeks later, the reason for the calling is clear: A reminder, perhpas, that I chose him. And I’m oh-so-glad I did.
I love you, Willy. Thanks for letting me put my camera in your face or behind your back or over your head. You’re a real trooper.
Not sure what I’m going to shoot for next year’s project. I gather I have a week to think about it.
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48/53

A portrait of my husband, once a week, every week, in 2013.
Things came to a head yesterday. My recovery has been hard on all of us and our fuel tanks are running on low. So we went on a family drive. Hooper fell asleep within minutes and Van watched the world go by as Willy and I let it all out. Mid-fight we stopped at the top of Topanga to watch the sunset over the valley. And when we felt like we found a common ground, we stopped for dinner. By the time we walked back in the door of our home, our hearts and bellies were full. Went to

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sleep feeling grateful, though still struggling with impatience as I continue on the road of recovery.

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47/52

A portrait of my husband, once a week, every week, in 2013.
The weather here in southern California has finally cooled. The wind has been blowing wildly reminding me how grateful I am as I lay recuperating in bed with a solid roof over my head.
This morning, Willy made breakfast complete with hot chocolate with whipped cream on top.
Wishing everyone a lovely weekend.
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