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Monday, June 20, 2011

Who's your Daddy?

When I was growing up, I was 100% a Daddy's girl. I wanted to be just like my Dad. I wanted so badly to play softball as good as he did and even dance as good as he did. I have so many special memories with my Dad growing up and I'm really lucky to be able to continue to make more memories all the time. Normally parents say how proud they are of their kids. I'm really proud of who my Dad is. He is such a great example of the what it means to do the right thing regardless of the consequences. My Dad has taught me about service, compassion, patience, unconditional love, and the importance of family. I love you Dad!

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I came across a fun Father's Day gift idea a few months ago and held on to it to make these special shadow boxes for some of the Dads in my life. The theme of the Shadow Boxes are the "Family - the tie that binds." I bought a handful of ties for each of the boxes and used them as the background. I'm realizing that photography is my gift that keeps on giving.

For my Dad

For my brother-in-law Bob

For my Father-in-law Mike

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Blockhead


NKOTBSB = New Kids on the Block & Backstreet Boys
As many of you, Laura and I are HUGE NKOTB fans. This Summer New Kids & the Backstreet Boys are doing a joint tour and we wouldn't miss it for the world. Of course, we had fabulous seats and rocked our New Kids gear as always. As you can imagine, Laura and I get alot of flack for being die hard fans and going to so many shows. Honestly, I have been on StubHub looking for tickets to go to the 2nd show tonight. It is that much fun for me. NKOTB got back together in the Spring of 2008. Laura surprised me that year for my birthday with tickets to the show in October. It didn't take long for us to get as hooked as we did when we were kids. Over the past 3 years, going to the concerts, buying each other NKOTB gifts, and making new NKOTB memories has been awesome but those aren't the best parts. The best part is building on the special relationship with my sister, my best friend. There are not too many people who will decorate your car "Blockheads for Life", get Donnie Wahlberg to record a personal birthday message for you, and give you the "closer" seat every time we are at a show.

From a Donnie girl to a Jordan girl - Blockheads for Life!


Reese's Mini Shoot

Last Sunday I did a mini photo shoot for Reese's baptism invitations. Even though Reese was having a bit of a rough morning, being the true professional model that she is, she delivered.




Friday, June 10, 2011

Fruk Hunting

My niece Alex loves frogs. The best part is that she calls them "Fruks." I love that this girly girl loves frogs so much. There are always tons of frogs in Brad's pond but I was stalking one big bull frog all week. Here a few shots of the this big fruk!





Scratch & Sniff



"I wish I could take a picture of how good it smells out here" is what I said one day when I walked out onto our deck. The lilac bushes that line our deck and the side of our house are all done with their flowers but for a few weeks it smelled like a lilac dream out there. Maybe I will invent a scratch & sniff app for photos so you can enjoy this lilac bunch to its full potential...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Bittersweet Breakfast

I'm that person that is facebooking, watching tv, and petting their dog at the same time. In another one of those uber multitasking moments of my day on Tuesday last week, I read a tweet from Shauna Niequist informing her followers that she was going to be speaking at event called "Bittersweet Breakfast" where she was going to be reading from her book, Bittersweet, and leading some discussion all while enjoying some breakfast treats. I immediately signed up to attend the event without hesitation. My dear friend Jodi bought me this book for Christmas this past year and it saved me. I read the book in less than 2 days. Shauna validates all the crazy thoughts and emotions women have, helps "calm the crazy," and celebrates what the good and bad that come with change. I have recommended this book to many friends and even a few strangers. So, now you can see why I had to go to the Bittersweet Breakfast.

Being the super fan that I am, I brought my book along hoping that I could possibly get Shauna to sign it. When I was checking in, Shauna walked in and I instantly got nervous. She is like a celebrity to me. I feel like we are BFFs because she is so open in her books, tweets, and blog posts. I picked a table near the front with 2 women who looked to be my age. I'm pretty sure that I kept staring at her before she actually started speaking. She started off talking about why she wrote her 2 books (3rd in the works!!) and what Bittersweet was all about - change and the bitter & sweet parts it brings and then read a few sections. She posed 2 questions to the group & asked to discuss at our table.

What are some of the things that you feel created or called to do?
In order to do those things, what are some things you don't do?

I feel that I was created and called to be a Mom, make things, nuture, and celebrate others. Some of things that I don't do in order to make these things a reality are say no, put myself first, and truly relax and shut down. I was surprised at how open the group of women at my table were, even me. One woman said "Nothing - I do feel I was created or called to do anything." I made a great connection with one of the women at my table and look forward to keeping in touch. During the break, I worked up the courage to go introduce myself to Shauna and get her autograph. With tears in my eyes, I shook her hand and told her "your book saved me." She smiled, stood up, and gave me the kind of hug your best friend gives you. We chatted for a few minutes and she offered to sign my book before I could even ask. The rest of the morning was nothing short of amazing. I spoke with Shauna again after the event and thanked her for her candor, honesty, and sincerity.

How would you answer those 2 questions? The answers will most likely change as the seasons in your life change. The questions should be hard to answer but not impossible. If you can't answer the questions, ask someone who knows you best when you seemed the most happy, the most passionate, the most fulfilled AND the most resentful, the most depleted, the most tired.

Read more about Shauna at www.shaunaniequist.com