He built me a batting cage when I wanted to be a softball star. He bought me my first camera when I decided I was going to be a photographer. He listens to my crazy dreams, encourages me endlessly and since day one has given me the freedom to be me.
Through cassette tapes and a long ride from Idaho to Oregon when I was 10, he introduced me to the classics, to some of best friends - The Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Don McLean, Jim Croce, America, and Fleetwood Mac. The older I get the more I need my dad, Jimmy P, to remind what life's really about. I needed him to tell me to trust my heart the day I decided to leave New York as much as I needed him to help me tie my shoe when I was three. I need him in the middle of the week when I'm feeling restless to remind me to slow down as much as I needed him to drive around my high school parking lot with me a 100 times until I learned how to use a clutch. I need him to encourage my photography business right now as much as I needed him to buy my paintings at my fake store when I was 6. : )
I needed him to be my date to the Eagles at the Hollywood Bowl this year as much I needed to look up at nearly every single one of my softball games for 12 years and see him in the stands. Somewhere caught between endless wiffle ball tournaments, barbies, mustang rides, late nights on the back deck, Medford summers, Idaho to Connecticut, a lot of college football games, breakfast scrambles, Y ball, trips to the bagel man, & thousands of swings in the batting cage, my pop taught me it's about staying true to your word, putting your family first, living in the moment, not giving up, being passionate about everything you do, listening to your heart, enjoying good Italian food, red wine and classic music.
This Father's Day I was fortunate enough to be dancing with my dad in a barn in Mt. Hood, Oregon at Matty's wedding. As I've grown up and moved away, we've found cool ways to team up and go on adventures. I could talk to my dad for hours and hours....and hours. Just ask my mom ; ) He's the most important person in my life, he's a dreamer and a shaker, in every since of the word - when I think something up, he tells me to go for it and has been there every last step of the way. I look up to him and love his passion for story telling. He's the most enthusiastic person I talk to and reminds me constantly that while we can't change what happens to us, we always have control over our own attitude.
Thank you dad for traditions as simple and sweet as galamod on Christmas eve or singing God Bless America at the top of our lungs on the Fourth of July - when I think of my life and all its blessings, these are among the first that make my soul smile.
Here's to wearing your heart on your sleeve and telling the people you love how much you really do. Happy Fathers Day 2010
I'm not sure why I hadn't discovered the daily love until this week, but it was just the boost I needed. Sign up for The Daily Love emails and Mastin Kipp (his twitter) with his endless inspirations will offer you sweet reminders of what the point of life is anyways. Waking up to his inspirations this week reminded me how important it is to seek wisdom from those before us and apply it to our daily lives. Often times we can get so caught up in work, relationships, problems and everything else life throws our way that we lose our balance - but in order to stay happy and content, we have to take the time to consciously think about who we are, what we want, how we're going to get there, and how to actively enjoy that ride. After feeling overwhelmed and tired last week, I decided to take a step back, flip through some old pages in my dream book and get back to the free spirit within myself - focusing on happiness and creativity. Quotes and words have so much power. Check the Daily Love site out and search for wise words on your own - it helped me this week to regain perspective. With that said, I'm putting on my pink cowboy boots and headed to a Tim McGraw and Lady Antebellum Concert under the stars tonight.
Noi! Wow...you are a lucky woman!
(05.25.10)BEAUTIFULLLL SIS!!! You are good!
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(05.25.10)Christin, WE LOVE THESE!!!!!!! You are perfect. These are perfect. Thank you so much! Can't wait to get back home and talk ordering thousands of prints! And a coffee book table. And some canvas prints. Awwww!!!! We love them! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
(05.25.10)Wonderful pictures Christin! Congratulations again to you Mr and Mrs Olmstead! :) The pictures are beautiful.
(05.25.10)Chris, these are stunning. The only way I can be satisfied with having missed the wedding is being able to see these.
Noi, you are stunning. I teared up at the photo of you with Tottee and Granny Bill.
(05.25.10)Wowza, to beautiful Noi and her wedding party, and Christin: Are you serious? These are just too dang good. And without lining anything up soon, and never taking no for an answer, you will most definitely be taking my wedding photos some day! The word "talent" doesn't even match up darlin.
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Your beauty is honest and real Emma! Thank you for being you...I can't wait to continue to get to know you and grow this FREAKN awesome friendship. XO!
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When I am done crying...I will smile.... I love you missy.
(06.23.10)Nice testimony to the guy I have always called, "The Most Optimistic Man in American". Rock on Christin...
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