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  • This Artsy Life: So Long, 2013!

    This Artsy Life: So Long, 2013!

    I don’t know about you, dear Artsies, but I am ready to say goodbye to 2013 and get to the good stuff that I just know is waiting in the New Year!  All in all, 2013 was a pretty good year for me and Mr. Forager.  For today’s This Artsy Life post, I put together a little look back at some of our favorite moments from 2013 [ in case you’re wondering about the song choice, it is “our song” and still fits Mr. F & I so perfectly ]–

    No life is ever perfect and ours, though exciting and full of adventure compared to most, is no different.  We learned a lot this year, about ourselves and each other.  We each went down new roads, sometimes things worked out and sometimes they didn’t.  But in the process, we grew and we feel like we know better now what we want and where we’d like to be.

    You can catch up on the specifics of our year in the This Artsy Life archives.  Starting in 2014, I’ll take a break from doing these features each week but will be posting scenes from our life on Instagram and will pop in here on the blog with an occasional This Artsy Life post when I have something special to share.  Meanwhile, I’m excited to begin a daily creative exercise that I’ll be posting on Instagram each day!  More on that later this week!

    Mr. Forager and I wish you all the very best in the New Year!  Thank you for coming along on this journey with us.

    All images by Artsy Forager.  Video created using the Flipagram app.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekends 46-48 [ Equal Amounts Fun & Stress ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekends 46-48 [ Equal Amounts Fun & Stress ]

    It has been so long, but I’m finally back with a recap of what Mr. Forager & I were up to these past few weeks.  It was a roller coaster ride, for sure!  The Friday before we were to leave WA, Mr. F thought he had a job in Ellensburg, WA sealed up, just waiting on the contract to be sent over.  We waited and waited and finally got fed up and called the facility who’d wanted to hire him only to find out they’d changed their minds!  So now we were leaving WA on a Saturday morning with no idea whether he would have a new contract at the end of our road trip.  Stress!!  But we decided to make the most of our trip anyway, taking a leisurely drive down the Oregon Coast. *Note: The Coast is beautiful anytime of year, but would have been much more enjoyable in summer.  Brrr!

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    canon beach, oregon

    We got in a cold but enjoyable walk along Canon Beach and made it to our car seconds before the downpour began.  Trying to be budget minded on this trip, we tent camped the first night– we survived ( our sleeping bags are rated to 23 degrees ) but the wind ensured that Mr. F’s side of the tent, which is a bit more suited to backpacking in summer, got wet.  That, combined with my whining, put the kibosh on the tent camping!  We kept making our way down the Coast at a leisurely pace, stopping in Manzanita, Pacific City, Florence and a few other coastal towns I can’t recall at the moment!

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    view from a coastal town i can’t remember the name of!

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    So much beauty to behold, you really need more like a month to make this trip, not the week that we gave ourselves.  Despite the cold and rain, we loved every minute of it.  We discovered the joys of yurt camping ( totally the way to go in Oregon ) and chatting with locals.  Once we hit California, we figured out that we’d perhaps been a bit too leisurely going through Oregon, so had to make up some time.  Mr. F also was able to secure another contract to begin in Idaho after Thanksgiving.  I was a little bummed, not that Mr. F got a job because yay! but because I’d already been looking at rental prospects for the area and well, they were bleak.  So some stress was added back into our fun.

    We drove through stands of giant redwoods and inhaled the scent of eucalyptus through much of the Northern California coast.  We spent the night in a hostel at Pt. Reyes, arriving at dusk and leaving just after dawn, so all we were able to see of Pt. Reyes itself was through a thick layer of fog.  Bummer.  But the little town of Pt. Reyes Station was a sweet little artsy spot, definitely worth a stop if you find yourself in the area.  We continued our journey over the Golden Gate Bridge, heading for our next destination, Big Sur.

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    golden gate through the rain

    But before we hit Big Sur, I had always wanted to see Carmel, so we stopped for a bite of lunch and a good leg stretching.  I’d read about the architecture and charm of Carmel years ago and had always longed to see it.  Let me assure you, it did not disappoint!  Such a lovely little spot filled with fairy tale cottages.

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    carmel by the sea

    And then came Big Sur.  This place totally enchanted us.  The friends we were headed to visit told us it was their favorite place and now we understand why.  It is the most “Northwest” feeling of all the places we’ve been in California so far.  We camped in a tent cabin along the banks of the Big Sur River and drove along Highway 1 with our mouths agape.

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    The clouds continued until we hit Santa Barbara and then it was like BOOM you are now in Southern California where the sun is always shining!  After nearly a week of cold rain, it was a welcome change!  Thanks to stopping in at the SB Visitors Center, we scored a nice deal on a sweet little boutique hotel for the night.  Off we went in search of dinner and stumbled upon the Santa Barbara Funk Zone, a fun change after the more touristy center of town.  But the best part was knowing that after a few hours of driving the next day, we would reach our friends in San Diego and be able to settle in for a nice long visit.

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    santa barbara mission

    I’ve written before about our friends the Jameses and their boys.  Any visit we have with them is sure to be filled with lots of food, fun and laughter.  And always way too short.  We began our trip back up to Idaho the morning after an over indulgent Thanksgiving!

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    afternoon at the park

    The whole time we were in San Diego, we were still trying to secure a rental in Idaho.  And no dice.  It became increasingly frustrating, especially after we arrived in the area and saw one rental that was, well, lets just say the Craigslist photos were very deceiving!  After three more hotel nights, we were finally able to move into our little apartment here in Moscow, ID.    We’ve been so busy looking for a rental and moving in that we’ve barely been able to explore town.  Hopefully I’ll have more to share from Moscow next week!  Have a fabulous weekend, Artsies!

    If you’d like to see more photos from our trip and from This Artsy Life, follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekends 17-19 [ SoCal to Seattle! ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekends 17-19 [ SoCal to Seattle! ]

    Greetings from Seattle!  I’m finally here, way tired, a bit frazzled and overwhelmed with settling in, but officially back among the blogging.  The last few weeks in the Forager universe have been a crazy mix of traveling, seeing new places, saying goodbye to old friends and hello to the new.  We clocked in well over 1300 miles, 5 nights in hotels, 6 nights with friends & family, drove through 3 states and tried over 10 Seattle apartments on for size in two days.  We’re still making our home here ( our bed, a sofa & a dresser is all we have so far in the way of furniture ), but we’re already finding some favorite neighborhood spots and our love affair with Seattle is still going strong.

    While I scour Craigslist for furniture deals today, I thought you might enjoy seeing a few snapshots from our journey!

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    [ old town, san diego ]

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    [ bay bridge, san francisco ]

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    [ from the vaillancourt fountain, san francisco ]

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    [ fog simulation, san francisco ]

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    [ golden gate bridge, san francisco ]

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    [ lunch with a view of mt shasta while on the road ]

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    [ mountain greeting upon our arrival in seattle ]

    Sorry for the lack of Seattle photos this go ’round.  We ( I )’ve been so distracted with finding a home and settling in that the camera hasn’t come out much.  Not to worry.  They are coming.  Just try and stop me!  Back tomorrow with brand new artsy discoveries!

    Want to see more from our SoCal to Seattle trip?  Follow Artsy on Instagram, I’ll be posting pics from our road trip over the next few days.

     All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 15 [ Different Kinds of Normal ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 15 [ Different Kinds of Normal ]

    I’ve been thinking a lot these days on the concept of “normal”.  As we prepare to leave Joshua Tree after Mr. F’s six month work contract here, it feels normal to us– this constant research of new places, rental prices, average weather temps, this packing up of our belongings and anticipation of discovering a new place.  While this is life for us right now, it’s taken a while for it to feel normal for me.  I don’t freak out as much as I used to.  In fact, it’s possible we could leave the desert without actually knowing where our next landing spot will be.  I know for many folks, the concept of this way of life would be too scary, too unpredictable to handle.  But for us, at least at this point in our lives, that’s what makes it fun!  And in each new place, we settle into our own very normal routine, just as if we’ve lived there for years.  We find our favorite coffee purveyor, weekend breakfast spot and an evening walking route.

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    We were back in San Diego this weekend to celebrate the birthdays of the young sons of our friends there.  A & N turned three years old.  Three years ago, their parents had just adopted big brother C, and were getting used to the idea of being parents to him when they found out they were pregnant with two more boys.  Their idea of normal life had been turned on its head.

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    After lots of scares and complications, the boys were born, but very prematurely.  They struggled to survive in the NICU for weeks.  M & V’s new normal was caring for C while championing A & N to grown strong enough to come home.  Their normal changed again after finally being able to bring the boys home but then continuing to endure hospital stays, testing and therapy.

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    Eventually it was determined that A wasn’t progressing in the same way as N.  Normal then morphed again when their son was diagnosed with cerebral palsy.  So normal became not only the craziness of juggling life with three small children, but fighting the odds to make sure A had every chance possible.  He is now a thriving three year old boy with a smile as wide as the ocean.  He can communicate in three languages– English, Spanish ( V is from a wonderful, large loving Mexican family ) and sign language.  He loves music and went horseback riding with no fear the morning of his birthday party.

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    And now their normal has been shaken again, as C undergoes genetic testing for a possible muscular disorder.  It seems that normal will be an ever changing concept for this sweet family.  But what remains constant through each twist and turn is their love and strength and grace in weathering each storm and embracing each change.  After all, their normality is what becomes every day practice for them, just as our normality is our own familiar experience.  Circumstances may feel foreign at first, but the more we immerse ourselves in our new experiences, the more normal they become.  This is what I’m continually reminding myself when I think about the uncertainty that lies ahead.  With each change, we become better versions of our normal selves.

    Photos were taken during the “painting party” for A&N on Saturday.  Want to see more from This Artsy Life?  Follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 12 [ Artsy & Mr. Forager Escape to the Sea ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 12 [ Artsy & Mr. Forager Escape to the Sea ]

    In case there was ever any doubt ( which there never really was ), Mr. Forager & I have determined we are not desert people.  Sure we can appreciate the wide open space, days and days of sunshine, and night skies full of stars.  But we’ve been here in Joshua Tree for five months and we miss blue water and tall green trees!  We’re getting antsy to bid farewell to desert life.  So we were more than happy to escape to San Diego this weekend to visit with friends and soak up some sea air..

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    [ ocean beach ]

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    [ we’ve missed you, pacific ]

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    [ a lil artsy ]

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    [ save us a seat right here ]

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    [ we’ll be back soon ]

    Aaaahhh.. that’s better.  Maybe these last few days will get us through to our next visit, and then we’ll hopefully be headed somewhere very green!  Want to see more of our artsy life?  Follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 5 [ Friends, Playgrounds, Farmers Markets ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 5 [ Friends, Playgrounds, Farmers Markets ]

    A very large part of the reason Mr. Forager took a work assignment in Joshua Tree, CA was to be close to his best friend, Mike and his family. Mike, Mr. Forager & I have all known each other since our swingin’ single days back in Florida. He was the best man at our wedding and his wife, Veronica was unable to travel at the time being very pregnant with twin boys. We drive over to San Diego about once a month to spend the weekend with Mike, Vero & the boys. M & V had barely adopted their oldest, Caleb when they found out they were pregnant with twins, Alex & Noah. Needless to say, weekends with them are filled with craziness and laughter, but can be exhausting for those of us who aren’t used to the insanity that comes with a household full of toddlers!

    Part of living an artsy life is to embrace each day as it comes, finding the joy even in the simple moments. This weekend was filled with the pleasure of being allowed to just be. Aren’t those the times and people we love best?

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    [ view from terra nova park, chula vista, ca ]

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    [ this is what sheer joy looks like ]

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    [ restful moment ]

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    [ balanced rocks, seaport village ]

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    [ farmers market band jam ]

    Want to see more from the This Artsy Life series?  Check ’em out here.  You can also follow me on Instagram for all kinds of Artsy Life goodness.  Lots of simple moments in the life of this particular Artsy.

  • Artsy On the Road: Greetings from California!

    Artsy On the Road: Greetings from California!

    As you may have noticed, I’ve been a bit absent from Artsy Forager for the past two weeks as Mr. Forager and I made our way from Coeur d’Alene, ID to our new temporary home in Joshua Tree, CA.  We spent nearly two weeks on the road, seeing sights and visiting with friends.  I’m trying to get my bloggin’ groove back today and will be back in full Forager mode on Tuesday!  Until then, I thought you might enjoy a few postcards our trip!

    Bryce Canyon, Utah
    South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
    San Diego Museum of Art, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
    Sunny Jim Cave, LaJolla, CA
    Art on the back fence of our little house in Joshua Tree, CA

    See ya tomorrow!