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the girl in the yellow dress

Place: Auditorium

Poison: Flat white

Favourite Things: Global Leadership Summit

Sitting in the last session yesterday afternoon, at the global leadership summit, I  became increasingly uncomfortable. Mostly from one take of raw footage that made me miss valued hours of sleep, in the middle of the night last night.

In the midst of this following interview is some raw footage of a girl in a yellow dress.

She haunts me.

Mostly I am haunted by that man who walks past completely ignoring this fourish year old in her bright yellow dress.

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I sat in my big blue compfy chairs, I sat in my $100 black jacket brought in Auckland, sat with my boots, jeans and stuff, with a coffee next to me, that probably cost more than what this girl got in months.

She spent 2 mins and 3 seconds, 2 mins and 3 seoconds that I never want to forget, rearranging her bed, on the streets, outside a shop, a bed of a pile of something, a hessian bag and thats it.

I lay in my four poster, queen size bed, with a bed side table, two doonas, in my peter alexander pj’s, in frustration at my lack of sleep.

Go figure.

I remember this photo that prophetically haunted me in the slums of Khlong Toei as I waited with Sr Joan, with her milk run in June last year.

I seriously want to make a difference in a world full of little girls in yellow dresses.

Captured. Heart broken. empassioned to eradicate this travesty!

A

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camping with the fam!

Place: My Office

Poison: Diet Coke

Favourite things: one arm band from simone

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I love this photo or Riah and Molly’s boots shooting up into the sky. There is something so indescribable about waking up to the sound of lots of children playing and nature in the background.

Family is such a risk, you walk on the tightrope between vulnerability, honesty and complete belief and faith. I love my family and after a long weekend with them I’m even more in love.

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Riah and Molly waiting for their gumnut creative contraptions (its a boat aunty manda) to float under the bridge. A fuzzy photo but a very clear moment captured.

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NOW King William, having his bath, having a ball. Not much else to say.

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Jen and Charlie. Oh my, loves of my life. Beautiful.

If you get time, get out in nature with your nearest and dearest. Despite, the lack of showers, the mozzies and the campfire smoke…Chocolate wrapped with Marshmellows burnt on a stick sitting with your family is a moment worth capturing.

Crazy noises, much laughter, significant conversations and bed time stories read by torchlight, contain substance of memories that last a lifetime.

Camped up!

A

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capture

Place; Milkd

Poison: Water

Favourite Things: Green laptop case

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Lately I have been thinking alot about ‘Capture: 30 days of inspiration’ and its sequel soon to be written, then published ‘Capture: 30 days of desperation’.

I received an email this week from Borders saying that they will take on Capture Australia wide, which Im so excited about.

Putting your creative work out there is always such a vunerable place of risk and I know that the rewards are never truly uncovered because its so seasonal and private. But I can honestly say that capture was such a stretch and even thinking about writing another one, seems so stupid! But I can’t let it go. I am consumed, I am inspired, I am desperate to see change in people’s perception of what they can do with whats in their hand.

Capture: 30 days of desperation, is all about reaching beyond what is circumstantial in your world and getting creative with your local community. It will be written 2 weeks in Thailand and 2 weeks in Australia. Juxtaposing the different cultures and the consumerism of Christmas and the desperation of two cultures to creativly live beyond what is circumstantial in the every day. Its about capturing justice, capturing culture, capturing humanity and capturing life at its rawest!

From the slums of Khlong toei Bangkok to the backstreets of Northbridge, the 12 days of Christmas are extended to late trading hours and uncovering the myths of creativity in the consumerism of the season.

Its unfolding, its being birthed, its on its way.

Any thoughts, love to hear your comments.

Desperate for change. Particularily in a world that is so full of desperation. Its bursting at its seems.

Have you noticed?

A

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twloha

place: mums

poison: orange juice

Favourite Things: don’t know how to change this font.

Going to make the most of this font problem.

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is an amazing movement of young people who are determined to make a difference in the area of youth suicide, cutting and depression.

Im into and so should you be.

I have walked side by side with a young friend who has been plagued by the demon of cutting. Its so confronting and is a secret part of our society that is not often addressed.

speak up

A

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ifeelpretty

place: mums

poison:water

favourite things: mums new rosary cd (smile)

i am loving the whole creative aspect of the website, these are pictures of people who feel pretty right now. NICE

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