Day Off

I need to take more random days off.  I got so much done and feel ready to take on my weekend!  This morning, I took inventory of all my camera gear and double and triple checked all the details for the Saturday gig.  Then I met up with Susie for an hour-long ass-kicking ballet/yoga/pilates class.  Then Susie took me to the billion dollar babes sale for a little shopping.  I picked up a really pretty smoke quartz handmade necklace for $35 and had a lot of fun just browsing all the high-end designer stuff.  Afterwards, I went to Crate and Barrel to buy a gift for Ranee’s bridal shower tomorrow and then drove the Bangs to the airport for their trip to Maui.  Phew!!  Despite all the activity, I feel so relaxed and my mind is clear.

Now it’s about 11:19 pm and I need to go to bed.  I have a big day tomorrow and need to be rested and focused.  It’s going to be my very first paid gig and I don’t want to mess anything up.  I even borrowed Michelle’s identical Nikon D70s as a back-up camera.  Tomorrow should be fun and exciting.  Wish me luck!

Breakthrough?!

dsc_4074.jpg

Recently, I have been struggling to retrain Koa to be less “dominant” out on our walks. He’s typically a very easy-going pup but when he’s on a leash he can be a little barky. He pulls on the leash, barks uncontrollably, and can look rather ferocious to the unsuspecting dog owner. Two weeks ago, I took him to the neighborhood park and let him run free with his leash still attached. He was doing great until he decided to start barking and showing his teeth to this little gray dog. His owner grabbed Koa by the leash and yelled at him. Then for the next 30 minutes I got a lecture from this supposed expert about how I have to do this and that to correct this terrible behavior. *sigh* What a downer.

So, I’ve been going back to the same park across the street where I’ve met a group of dog owners who hang out there every evening. Luckily the mean dog guy hasn’t been there all week and apparently he has lectured each and every owner that goes there for one thing or another. I guess I’m not the only one.

For the past week, Koa has met a new dog each day and it’s hit or miss whether he’s going to bark at him/her or just sniff and move on. They all play off leash and I’m a hesistant to let him go so we’ve been walking around on leash or standing at the perimeter just watching. After a while, I got to get to know the owners and I’ve been staying out longer than usual in order for Koa to get more comfortable with all the dogs and owners. They all know his name now and bring him treats.

I also bought a new collar for him to help correct his behaviors. It’s a German-made “pinch collar” that looks like metal spikes around his neck. He’s so muscular around the neck that the average choke collar wasn’t doing anything but hurting my hand when I pulled. So, I bit the bullet and got the evil-looking collar and it’s starting to work. I only have a yank quickly and he usually stops whatever he’s doing and gives me a look like he’s saying “alright!!” I’ve also stopped leaving food out all day and only feed him in the evening when I can be the “alpha dog” and control his feedings.

He was doing rather well until yesterday when he was barking at everything that moved. I was so embarrassed. I felt like the mom at daycare that has the kid with a hitting problem. In fact, his barking was so out of control that when he finally calmed down, there were only two dogs left at the park. How sad. How pathetic.

Well, this evening, I went back to the park and told myself that he’s not going to get better unless I keep trying. We slowly made out way around the park to where most of the dogs were hanging out. We stood at the edge and I let each and every one of them come around to sniff Koa. He just stood there and even whimpered a little as if he wanted to go play. So I walked him to the center of the grassy area and let go of the leash. He zoomed around and chased the other dogs and looked as happy as can be. He even went around to each owner to greet them and got some treats. I couldn’t have been more pleased. The wanker was behaving and playing well with others. One owner actually came up to me and said, “We don’t think Koa’s aggressive. He’s just barky. He’s doing great today.”

As we walked home, the group of owners all put their dogs on their leashes and started to follow us home. They were actually on their way to the corner bar to grab some drinks and invited us to come along. I said I’d take a rain check but in the meantime we were quite a sight to see…6 people with 6 dogs on leashes and Koa was one of them. He wasn’t barking or pulling or causing any trouble. Did we have a breakthrough?! Or will my wanker be back tomorrow for some more trouble? We’ll just have to wait and see.

I’m a total idiot.

This weekend was going to be a well-choreographed endeavor for me. I was supposed to fly down to LA on Thursday night, catch up with friends and family on Friday, shoot a wedding in Yorba Linda on Saturday, fly back to SF that same night, and shoot a second wedding on Sunday. Phew! It was going to be rough but I was really looking forward to it. Until…I got a phone call from the Bride of Sunday’s wedding. She called as I was about to board BART this morning with a slight tone of panic in her voice. This is how it went:

Bride: “Hi! I just wanted to call to give you my cell phone number.”

Me: “Oh great! Thanks!”

Bride: “Uh, I also got your email from last night and was a little confused.” …..
“You wrote ‘See you Sunday’.” ….. “The wedding is on Saturday!!”

Me: “Oh! Why did I think it was Sunday? No problem. I’ll see you Saturday at 11:15 as scheduled. ”

Bride: “OK, I was going to have a panic attack for a second there.”

Me: “No worries. I’ll be there on Saturday.”

*click*

I ran onto the train, plopped myself down in the nearest seat, and nearly threw up in my lunchbag. HOW DID I DOUBLE-BOOK MYSELF?!!!! So as I steamed for the 22-minute ride through the tunnel (with no cell-phone reception), I couldn’t help feeling a stream of anxiety, disappointment, and confusion all at the same time. My head was spinning and that felt like the longest BART ride EVAR!! As soon as I got off the train, I ran to the curb for my shuttle, didn’t see it, so I sat down and called the Brother to break the news. He was going to have to fly solo on Saturday and I wasn’t going to be flying down to LA after all. AAAck!

Brother – Thank you for being so understanding. Your sister is a complete idiot. I owe you a fat dinner and trip to Napa Valley.

**If you are a potential client reading my blog, please don’t let this hiccup deter you from considering me as your photographer. Trust me, this was a complete brain fart that will NEVER EVER happen again.

Elephant Brush

dsc_4094.jpg

I picked up this little guy at a gardening store. It’s perfect for getting crap out of my nails after a messy painting project, after cooking a big meal, or if I’m giving myself a manicure. It’s also an elephant. How awesome is that?!

out and about

Jesse’s been working late for the past 3 weeks and on Saturday, he had to go into the office for the day. So, I spent the day exploring and shopping.

In the morning, I took my first Pilates class. It’s walking distance from my place but I took the bus to save a little time. It pretty much kicked my ass but it was actually pretty fun. There were only 4 in the class (including me) and the instructor is cool. The studio is downstairs from the loft that she lives in so we were technically in her livingroom…interesting. So, for 5 bucks, I got an hour of crazy core strengthening, which I desperately need to keep my back in healthy.

p1030372.jpg

p1030379a.jpg

Afterwards, I walked over to Market St., hopped on Muni and got off at Embarcadero for a lunchtime stroll through the Ferry Plaza and Farmers’ Market. I got some really tasty cherries that I hand picked from the pile (so they’re ALL to my liking), a huge bunch of beautiful white flowers, two yummy peaches, and breakfast. I brought my backpack and rigged it so that I didn’t need to carry anything home in my hands. They were all neatly packed, strapped, or hung from my bag. So masterful I am…check it out!

p1030388.jpg

From the Rooftop

Last night AT&T Park had one of their many fireworks displays. I have no idea when or why they have them but when they go off, I get a pretty good view of the show from my rooftop. I tested out my mini tripod and “Fireworks” setting on my digi and was pretty impressed with the results.

p1030366a.jpg

Here’s a photo of my side of the building with the ballpark in the background. If our unit was on the other side of the hallway, I would have been able to watch the show from my livingroom window. Instead, I must go to the rooftop patio, which is already pretty cool.

p1030362.jpg

Afterwards, I stayed around to take some cityscape photos, which came out surprisingly well. I just turned it to “Nightscene” mode and voila!