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Saturday, November 29, 2008

To late for Pumpkins

Here's a few shots from October's annual pumpkin patch picking:) The boys were way excited this year to ride the tractor into the field and cut their own pumpkins from the vine!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

New Look

As you can all see I am taking advantage of this holiday season and sneaking away to be on the computer to work on my much needed blog, and my forever large stack of photos to be edited. It might also be to the fact that one of my teen girls Amy I taught in UT is leaving me texts and messages on facebook & myspace about how excited she is and anxious to see her shots from my AZ trip where she just recently relocated. Speaking of Amy she is quite the amazing young photographer herself with only being 16 she can do some awesome things w/ a little old point & shoot. So if you are an Arizona based photographer and would be interested in having a little sidekick/assistant for the day or just for a shoot, please let me know:) Here's a few shots of Nick I was experimenting with some different lighting areas in my house.


Here's my Gabe who decided to do body art on his face before it was his turn to take pictures :)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

It's Offical..............I'm Southern


This past weekend I was in Arizona home of parking lots and chap_ stick as I call it. Yes I was born in that place and spent most of my childhood hiding my fair skin from the sun and frying eggs on the side walk in the summer. When I was 16 I ventured off and left it all behind and moved to South Carolina to go to College. I have lived in South Carolina this whole time except for a short four year military detour to Utah, we won't talk about that now. Everyone knows how much I love it here I feel like it's the best kept secret ever. I used to be such a big city girl or so I thought then after this weekend and the anxiety I felt driving around this enormous place of freeways, and houses on top of houses on top of strip malls. I was so thankful to be on Southern soil again. I have a ton of pictures from my trip to add to my ever growing work load of editing but until then I have compiled a list of reasons why I love the South, and a couple shots from my 100% true southern front porch.
1. Southern Hospitality- an indescribable quality that you only know when you've experienced it
2. Quaint phrases, like sugar, baby, honey sweetheart and no matter how old you get you will always be miss 'first name' and Mr. 'first name'
3. Sunday supper w/ friends & family
4. Driving through the country just because
5. You can wear the same wardrobe almost year round, but still have 4 seasons
6. the smell of lilac and gardenias in the spring air
7. Front porches w/ swings and rocking chairs & yes people really do use them
8. The Food, say no more
9. Central location, a few hours in every direction and you can be just about anywhere
10. Fl, is only 5 hrs away which has everything from the Keys to Disney to vacation at
11. Blue ridge parkway which is amazing, and the Biltmore estates
12. Atlanta Braves (sorry my hubby made me put that)
13. TN mountains
14. You can now understand the "you might be a redneck if" jokes
15. Savannah (hello Paula Deen:)
16. Charleston, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach all in one state!!!
17. Money goes a lot longer way out here, you can actually buy land and a house without going bankrupt
18. It's called the Bible belt for a reason
19. Southern Estates & plantations
20. People are taught manners out here
21. There is so much History & deep roots
22. There is always something fun to do from, fine dining, festivals, art galleries, shopping, museums, open air markets, carriage tours, outdoors stuff like hunting, fishing, golfing,
23. Everything is slower out here
24. Pastors & Dr's still make house calls
25. Our license plate is so cool and it says "In God We Trust"
26. People out here love their state and love their college football
27. Our state tree is a palmetto tree (aka palm tree) and it is proudly displayed everywhere
28. People really do treat you like family out here, you will always have 5 invites to every holiday
29. You can say anything about or to anyone if you add "Bless your Heart"

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Happy Anniversary to me.....

Wow, it is hard to believe that there are only 45 days, 9 hours and 41 minutes till Christmas! But who's counting right:) Between now and the next 45 days I will be flying to Arizona next week for a wedding, celebrating my sons 2 & 5th birthdays as well as Thanksgiving followed by my husbands and mines birthday, (which are only a day apart) then our anniversary and finally Christmas and New Years. Whewwwww that was exhausting just writing! I have a jammed pack season ahead of me so please don't think I have dropped off planet blog. Though I might be in birthday cake sugar overload land!

As I was looking at the calender today I realized it has been a little over a year since I purchased my 1st real DSLR camera! I feel like I've come a long way from not even knowing how to open a picture in photoshop or what an F-stop is! I am so excited to see what the next year brings.Thank you to everyone for their encouraging words and faithful readings of my blog, it truly means the world to me! Here's some shots from this time last year and some recent ones, progress is such a nice thing:)





Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Rockin the Vote


I know this is a photography blog, and I have debated with myself about how personal to get. But people who know me best are never surprised at the randomness or extreme honesty I display. So why should my blog be any different. This morning as I was doing my usual blog stalking; my amazingly talented artist friend Naomi posted this on her blog which I felt couldn't have been said better,


"Did you remember to vote? If you didn't, than don't bother doing it now just because I told you to. If you need ME to tell you to vote, then I probably don't want YOU making decisions for America. Likewise, if you need P Diddy, or Paris Hilton, or MTV to tell you to go vote, then I probably don't want YOU "rocking the vote"- leave that to the smart ones, please.However, if you were planning on voting, and haven't done so yet, please remember those living in America right now, that don't have the right to vote and can't even make their voice heard. And those are the ones whose life are on the line with this election. No, it's not their bank account on the line, it's not their taxes on the line, it's not their education- it's their life. I don't know what policy or issue is more important than that.And you may be saying that the president doesn't or won't make a difference in this issue, or that the Roe v Wade will never be overturned. People once thought the same about slavery, which was legal for much longer than abortion has been, and look where we are today. Additionally, even if the entire practice isn't abolished, the policies of one of the candidates is certain to greatly increase the number of abortions performed each year- and I don't want to be responsible for the lives of those children that could have been saved with a different vote.


"I personally feel very strongly about this issue abortion has sadly touched my life a few times, through people I love very much. Here are the earliest pictures I have of the boys, I know they will thank me one day.
Gabe 3 1/2 months old:)




Nick only 2 1/2 and 5 months!