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ALL TOGETHER NOW!

Posted on: Saturday

Taking a charismatic family portrait with two wiggly little ones is quite the (impossible?) task..  On our first attempt as a family of four, we mostly ended up with shots that showcased...

...our two little NYC thugs (watch out, photographer!)...



...our utter insanity/ miserable kids...



...or Biet's undying love of nursing...



Happy Weekend Everyone! (the last one is my favorite) :)

BIET TAKES A SELF PORTRAIT

Posted on: Sunday

While I was studying my camera the other day on the dining table after breakfast, I looked over and saw something hiding in Biet's little hand.  A closer inspection showed it to be my camera's remote control, carefully plucked out of its carrying case which was attached to the camera strap.  Its amazing what baby fingers can do!  Rather than steal it right back, I put the camera on self-portrait mode and set it on the table facing her, just to see what might happen.  Sure enough, Biet's a natural.  She still may have a thing or two to learn from her parents, but her first self-portraits didn't turn out half bad..





COMING HOME

Posted on: Friday
























We are here, finally.  I know that I haven't been around much on the blog lately, and I apologize.  Moving this family of mine ended up taking every ounce of time and energy that I had. But we did it. We are home.

Of course only about half of the boxes are unpacked, and we have yet to cook a proper meal in our new kitchen, but everything is coming along as best as it possibly can with an almost one-year-old {!!!} crawling around. She sets her own pace most of the time, this baby girl of mine, so we are working on a pretty strict schedule. We mostly install shelves and work on noisy projects between naps, and unpack after she turns in for the night. My oh my, how precious time becomes in the world of parenthood!

I must say that this apartment- I love. I love the quirky layout and the fact that you have to walk through some rooms to get to others. I love the old crown molding and the even older lopsided wooden beamed floors, and the multiple bay windows. I love that Biet will have memories of this home, with its funny old antique charm.  I often feel that physical spaces can give off strong energies, and the energy here is immensely creative and calm and positive. Its quite a nice change from our old place, which weirdly always felt gloomy even with its incredible natural light.  This feels like an artists' apartment, and I know that we will be happy here.

Gaby and I walked over here the day before the move to clean a bit and look around. Since I had initially found and viewed the apartment all on my own, this was actually the very first time that Gaby saw the space (I'm still amazed that my husband trusts my taste enough to agree to move into a new home solely on my word!). We went through the iron gate, opened the old wooden front door with its double brass knobs, and walked up and around the creaky wooden staircase. As we entered the space, our space, Gaby turned to me and grinned. We both felt it- we just knew that this was where we were meant to be. For the first time in a long time, we were home.

And then we took a few pictures in our empty new abode..








California part Seven: Family Portrait

Posted on: Saturday

{from when Emmy was still pregnant!}

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A Winter Portrait

Posted on: Sunday

The other afternoon, our little family of four strolled over to Prospect Park for our annual Holiday Photo. Let me just say that handling a baby, a dog, a tripod, and a self-timer makes for some pretty comical outtakes. We did eventually get some good shots, though, and here are our favorites. Here is our family: Me, Gaby (the love of my life), Nico (the best, most affectionate and charismatic dog in the world), & Biet (my first born, my pearl, my soulful baby girl).








Happy Everything!

Posted on: Friday

We sent this card
to family and friends
to celebrate this winter season;
& to wish everyone
a Happy Christmas,
a Happy Chanukah,
...a Happy Everything!


My Little Loves

Posted on: Sunday

I'd just like to say Thank You to all of the readers who hopped over here from My Little Loves, & to Bekah for offering me the opportunity to do a guest post. It feels good to share my story with the world, & to read all of the lovely comments from other women. I am honored to be connected to such an amazing network of Mothers & Midwives & Doulas & Bloggers & Readers. So Thank You!

Life around here has been pure madness. I have a love/hate relationship with moving. I love starting anew, designing a new space, exploring new neighborhoods, and filtering through old possessions. I am not so thrilled about packing, removing the many many shelves and nails from our walls, and never being able to find anything while living out of suitcases. Our apartment is a sea of boxes and packing tape, but hopefully by this time next week we'll be settled into our new home. Biet doesn't seem to mind a bit. Nico, on the other hand, is not having a good time. She likes order. Really. She is a much happier pooch when the house is clean and orderly than when it is a mess. This moving business is stressing her out. I wish I could tell her that it's almost over, but all I can do is snuggle her in our bed (the bed is the only clutter-free place in our apartment right now), with her on one side and baby girl on the other. My two little ladies.

Here are the final 2 photos Gaby snapped of me for My Little Loves. Bekah posted them on her blog so I thought I'd share them here too!




Staircase Photos Part 2

Posted on: Thursday

Here's another set of our "Publicity Photos". These photos will always remind me of our last month in the apartment in which Biet was born. That's right: we move in 3 weeks!! We're in the throes of apartment hunting (is it so much to ask for an affordable, spacious, sun-lit home in a cute neighborhood, with hardwood floors??) and about to delve into the world of packing. I'm a bit anxious about having to pack up our life into a million boxes and move across the bridge. Living out of suitcases, even for just a little while, with Biet being so small, might be a little hard. Or maybe it will be fun, an adventure- like camping out in our own home. Maybe we'll make s'mores and sing songs and dance around in our new empty space. I'll let you know next month. First, we need to find a new space- wish us luck!






Staircase Photos Part 1

Posted on: Sunday

In anticipation of a coming post (featuring Petite Biet!) over at My Little Loves, a beautiful blog that we are thrilled to be a part of, we headed outside to take some "publicity photos".. Here are the outtakes:
(we were trying to go for a 1960's feel & used a setting to make them a little grainy like this- still not sure if I like it or not)







Happy Labor Day Weekend!

Lavender for Biet

Posted on: Friday

Once in a great while, if you're lucky, a person comes into your life who can affect it positively in the simplest ways; a person whose mere presence brings about small changes that you will remember forever; a person whose friendship seems, inexplicably, greater than the sum of its parts.  It may be your teacher, your butcher, your mailman, your boss, a stranger on the train, or, your neighbor.

When we moved into this dear home of ours, we met Sacha, who lived upstairs in Number 8 with her husband Mike, and Lisa Marie, who lived downstairs in Number 2.  They extended a hand and welcomed us into the building, and onto the block.  During our first few weeks here, as we maneuvered around mountains of boxes & tarps, living out of suitcases & covered in paint, we found a handmade ceramic heart hanging from our doorknob. When we were frustrated and overtired, renovating our apartment by day and working by night, we would come home and see that little heart that Sacha had made. And we knew that all this work would pay off soon, that we were building a good home.  As we laid in bed at night listening to the music of Lisa Marie's record player drifting up through the floorboards, we knew we were in the right place.

We grew to know both Sacha & Lisa Marie as the kind and generous artists that they are. Sacha continued to constantly surprise us with gifts and goodies waiting for us at our front door. Lisa Marie has always been there to turn to, acting as East Village den mother of our building.  Knowing that they are both just a couple of floors away brings me a sense of great comfort. Knowing that they love and partake in this community brings me a sense of great pride in our neighborhood.  When Biet was born, our neighbors brought me the deepest sense of alchemy I have ever known. Let me explain:

My due date was May 15th, the same day that my late Mother gave birth to her first born, also a daughter, my sister Emmy. Since my sisters and I lost Mom at such a young age (I was 4), I was enheartened by this coincidence and took it as a sign that I would have a girl, just like she did, and that the baby would be healthy and strong. Happily, both of these things happened. My Mother gave birth to Emmy in Spokane, Washington, and, 3 days later, Mount St. Helens erupted.  So, as the story goes, after the monstrous volcano eruption, all of Spokane was covered in ash. The sky turned black, the sun disappeared, and all of the cheer seemed to drain from the city. My Mother was still in the hospital with baby Emmy. As she slept one day, my Dad went down to the hospital parking lot, took the car, and drove west, away from the ash and the dark and the volcano aftermath.  He drove to the town of Sequim, far enough away to escape the ash, and famous for its lavender fields, now in full bloom. He picked wild lavender until the back seat of the car was full to the windows, drove back to the hospital, & lugged the lavender inside.  While my Mother slept, he filled every open space of her room with the sweet-smelling purple flowers. When she awoke, her room had been transformed into the only place in the hospital filled with flowers and cheer. As my Dad tells it, Mom received the absolute best care out of everyone in the entire hospital because every nurse wanted to be in her room day & night.  And Mom and Emmy spent their first days together surrounded by the beautiful blossoms.

Mom & Dad:
Mom holding Emmy:
Emmy holding me 4 years later:
On my due date, May 15th, Gaby and I saw Sacha and she told us she had dreamt the night before that I had the baby, at home, and that we named her Betty.
My contractions began later that very same day. Biet was not born until the next day, May 16th, at 6:59 pm.  After her birth, after the midwives went home, it was just the three of us: Mama, Papa, & Biet. We laid on the bed and ordered hamburgers from our favorite NYC burger joint.  Then we all three slept, as a family, for the first time.  The next morning Gaby went to walk Nico.  When he opened the front door it was sitting there.  A congratulatory gesture. A gift from our neighbor: a glass bottle with a bouquet of wild lavender.
I had never told Sacha nor Lisa Marie the story of my Mother & the lavender. The bouquet that morning meant the world to me. I still have it, dried and hanging next to Biet's crib.
And Biet, the beautiful name which we chose so long ago for our daughter, and told not a soul, just happens to be the Russian form of Betty.

I am so happy to know these women, and I thank them for the comfort and grace that they unknowingly bring me.
Me holding Biet:

My 2 New Yorkers

Posted on: Wednesday

Gaby was stopped on the Broadway the other day by street photographer Edward Thornton to be included in the portraiture project "100 Strangers"... Here is the winning shot of my two New Yorkers.

Our unofficial 1st family portrait

Posted on: Saturday

I just found this photo, taken by Gaby's sister Adi, and realized it is the first picture taken of us as a family! **There is actually a snapshot of the three of us laying on our bed when Biet was a couple hours old, but I'd rather keep that one private- I don't think the hours after giving birth were my most glamorous moments**
Biet was ten days old here (compared to the whopping 19 days of life she now has under her belt) and we are standing outside the public school where Gaby teaches photography. It is unofficially the first portrait of The Savransky Family out and about in New York City.

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