Modern Prairie Girl

Modern Prairie Girl



In Search of an UnOrdinary Life


Happy Birthday, MPGs!

Day #12 Birthday Cake by .allieee.

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This little blog is a year old.

I can’t believe it!

I also can’t believe how much blogging has added to my life and how many wonderful human beings have come into my world through the blog.

It’s nothing short of FAB-U-LOUS.

Thanks to all of you lovelies who read each post—especially to those of you who have allowed me to get to know you through your kind comments. I am full of gratitude.

Those of you who visit regularly and don’t ever say “hello”—I’d love to know who you are! I try to email each person who leaves a comment, so even a little “hi, there” would oh-so-lovely.

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An authentic MPG  ”tag line” for this little world didn’t really come to me until awhile ago.

Yes, my family is the most important thing in my life.

Yes, good design is a constant joy-bringer.

Yes, photography is my job and seeps into all areas of my life.

But the whole darn thing didn’t solidify until I blogged about a wonderful article I read recently…..

and then I asked you, my dear lovelies, if you thought the line fit.

“In Search of an Unordinary Life”

…is what came to pass and I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about what that means.

I think it has a lot to do with being in a constant state of being inspired (how does one stay inspired while folding a million socks?). Throughout this week, I thought it might be fun to explore the areas that can

lead

a person

to

an

“Unordinary life”.

It doesn’t have to involve living in a teepee on 10 acres…

or living half the year in Tasmania and the other half in NYC…

or installing a rock wall in your living room…

or splashing several colors of paint on your bedroom wall a’ la Jackson Pollack.

Here is my list for what I feel an Unordinary Life revolves around…..

1) Location, Location, Location-

Desert island by i b u

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Yes, Tasmania has the cleanest air in all of the world  (I really would like to visit there someday) and NYC would be amazing (and amazingly spendy)…We all have locations that fit our personalities and our family lifestyle. Beach lovin’ folks feel trapped in states that don’t have a coast. Mountain lovin’ families consider themselves land-locked on flat plains. Sometimes families take a risk and leave it all behind to live in a place they feel is the dream for them. Seleta of Simply Seleta fame is a fun example of that—she and her hub picked up their four kids and headed down to a dream town in Florida to live the fancy-free coastal life.

It all comes down to what you’re willing to give up/sacrifice to live in the best place for the fam. Case in point, The Blairs (with PH leading the charge) realized that the NW was where they really needed to raise their kids—so they re-lo’d yet again from NY within three years. We’ve never looked back.

2) Environment and Design-

Image by (my fave) Anita Kaushal (Best book ever for how to create unconventional spaces)

I may have dreamed of having an indoor swing at some point. I think the little girl in a lot of us wishes for this. Having a home that is an oasis for a creative life is the ultimate thing you can do for you family, in my opinion….and you KNOW how I feel about good design. Sigh. I’m all about the asthetics…that’s for sure. More on this later.

3) A Shared Family Vision-

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From dad to toddler, there needs to be a  collective view of what ”Unordinary Life” means to all involved. If a teenager is dead set against moving to Italy in her senior year of high school, it probably would behoove (funny word, isn’t that?) all involved to stay put. Athletic families, mountain lovin’ hippies and a family full of artists have it easier…it’s less of a struggle for them to go to the elements that make them happy. Finding the perfect compromise is easier said than done. So far, my fam has the clear vision that a house in a Magic Forest full of dear and rabbits with few neighbors is the way to go. As far as the creative thing—I’m working on that—when I told PH I was going to Queen of Tarte, he asked me if my trip involved putting other people’s throw-aways in the back of our van (not amused, says I). I told him that as a matter of fact, it DID ;)  

Day 8 - Mess by alicejamieson.

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 I do work hard at creating an environment that promotes creativity and artsy-ness…our kitchen island is rarely without some kind of project spread out on it….and I really love it that way…unless, of course, people are coming over and we pretend that we don’t live in squalor..teehee.

4) A Spontaneous Spark

Sparkler heart by Scoobymoo.

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In a word, FEARLESS.

Fearless in trying new things like new recipes and new places for vacations, and guests in your home.

At our house, I’m the one who could have a dinner guest every weekend. I really enjoy setting the table with china and busting out the champagne..PH is a bit more reserved, but he tolerates the revolving door of new people I meet and often is quite charming with at the table in the process.

If you called me today to go to a vintage sale in the next hour, I probably would find a way to meet you there, but I would feel the inevitable guilt of not doing what I was supposed to be doing.

I believe Spontaneous Spark should not be accompanied by guilt.

It

should

leap

into

your

life

to

bring

on

the

FUN

and conjure up

JOY

in your family.

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Well, there you have it…my little (long-winded) list. I’m looking for families who live unordinary lives to photograph.

Be them here in the area or a plane-trip away. I had an epiphany on what the book I’m supposed to be writing should look like. Our “Unexpected Portrait” sessions are underway with the brochure tag line being:

“Unordinary Lives deserve extraordinary portraits”

Have a great week, my sweet MPG’s…it’s been so great getting to know you!

OX.

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12 Responses to “Happy Birthday, MPGs!”

  1. Florence Muma Says:

    I love living in the Pacific NW, I can’t imagine living anywhere else. The photo of the girl on the swing is precious. Florence

  2. Jackie Says:

    Happy Blog Birthday!! So glad I found your blog! What a great post!

  3. carrie Says:

    I was sent to you via Krista several months back…she thought I would enjoy your sensibilities and style. I am from sunny So Cal – a far cry from the Pacific NW, and the way you write about it makes me “wonder” what it would be like to “pick up and move.” :)

  4. Kim Says:

    Happy Birthday dear friend! (no, not your real birthday – you won’t be having one of those this year…)
    Can’t wait to see you one of these days – If only you didn’t have to go on that tropical romantic holiday. :)
    much love,
    xx

  5. Holly Says:

    Happy Birthday Blog…I feel I really can keep up on what is going on in your life and also the family…And I DO have a swing in my home! A yoga swing that I love hanging upside down on. And the girls love it too! Thanks for all the effort and love you put into this blog…a highlight in my day! Holly

  6. Kath Says:

    Happy happy bday! and many happy returns dear MPG BLOG! A gift to all who read it! xo

  7. Jeanne Says:

    Happy Blog Birthday!! I always love your posts and seeing your creativity. I LOVE your photo ideas and can’t wait to see more of these ideas captured.

  8. Mikal Says:

    Congrats! Great thoughts as usual! :)

    Mikal

  9. Vicki Says:

    Good gracious, you make me want to stand up, do a little dance and sing a little song! To live what is right for YOUR family, not what is right for OTHER families, or what you THINK is an acceptable way for a family to live is MAGICAL! Don’t buy the “prescribed plan.” There should be no “cookie cutters” involved here people. My goal as a mother and keeper of this home is this: to raise children with a foundation that is so strong, they can give much, bless others, and shine brightly in WHATEVER way they so chose on this earth. If I just simply buy into the prescribed plan, follow the herd, we will miss so much.

    Our unordinary life looks a little bit like this:

    -Art supplies and other “should be put up high where the kids can’t get into them” items are at kid level and used every day, by the KIDS

    -We play in the dirt with tutus on (I have two girls)

    -I believe you are what you eat….eat smart, be smart….eat healthy, be healthy

    -TV commercials are evil…don’t watch TV that has them…okay, maybe evil is a strong word here….but really…trying making it down a cereal isle with your kids WITHOUT a tantrum happening.

    -See the world outside yourself, go on road trips, airplane rides. It is humbling and a great perspective to see how very small you really are in this great big world of ours.

    -Kiss and hug each other every single day

    -Celebrate, have a party, whenever you can because really, what are you waiting for. It’s a Tuesday, get the fine china out. Use it.

    I think an Unordinary life can happen anywhere, anytime. It’s a state of mind.

    I LOVE this topic….thanks for sharing today. What a great way to start this week off. Thanks.

  10. Georgianna Says:

    This is really brilliant, Lara! What an amazing concept and fabulous direction for you. I’m so excited about the Unexpected Portraits and what you are going to create with this. And congratulations on your one year anniversary! So glad we have connected. :) xo – g

  11. tiffany Says:

    happy blogversary to you!
    xoxo, Tiffany

  12. M Says:

    Yaaay Happy Happy Blog Birthday Miss L!! Love you little lady, M

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