Wednesday, June 3, 2009

K's Welcome Home Party, Year 2000

Ok, Miranda, here's my first completed Learning to Love You More assignment - #28: Edit a photo album page. I call it "K's Welcome Home Party, Year 2000."

Details, from top: gas meter, baseball cap, bowl with salad, plastic cups and plates, lamppost, yard statue, back of folding chair.

I was supposed to complete the assignment with one of K's mom's photo albums, but we ended up being so busy throughout Memorial Day weekend that I couldn't find the time. Upon our return to Chicago, I started looking through an album of K's and came across a few pages of photos from his visit to our hometown of Muskegon, Michigan in the summer of 2000. The particular page I chose documents a welcome home party his parents had for him in their backyard. At that time, he was in the army, stationed at Fort Benning in Georgia, and I was living in Singapore. We had broken up a year before (out of what I thought was necessity), and hadn't seen each other since, but our visits home overlapped for about a week and we re-connected fast. And so officially began our two and a half year long-distance relationship (followed, of course, by six and a half more recent years of domestic bliss). But that is a story for another day. Suffice it to say that I am very grateful we both had the opportunity to visit Muskegon in 2000. Thanks for the project, LTLYM!

1 comment:

  1. I just wanted to add that it was not easy to make those little holes to reveal the details. It required some diligent focus, and the whole thing was very zen. I felt like I was back in elementary school art class!

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