Archive for June, 2009

No one like Dad.

No one like Dad.

My Dad. He’s one of my favorites, and I know he is probably my biggest fan. It is hard to replace, or find, or describe my Dad’s love. Its this never ending jar of ridiculous love in all kinds of forms…. He does lots of tangible “Dad” things (like coming next week [...]


My Motto.

My Motto.

“Let us come alive to the splendor that is all around us, and see the beauty in ordinary things” [ Thomas Merton]

My Motto. So much of who I am, and who I have yet to be.
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Stroll around the block…

Stroll around the block…

On Friday afternoon, it was lovely and in the 70’s, which around here seems to be a rare treat! I rented a Canon 5d Mark ii for a wedding I had on Saturday , so Eric and I ran outside to test what this baby could do! I have been going back [...]


Heaven.

Heaven.

Ever wonder what heaven is going to be like? I found out! THIS!!
Here’s my heaven, a little house surrounded with green…..Take a good look, not sure what my address will be yet, but look me up!

This wonderful terrarium is off Etsy. I am a little obsessed with looking and wow-ing and spending [...]


Previously

Think Happy Thoughts.
Think Happy Thoughts.

Isn’t it Peter Pan who said, “All you need is to think happy thoughts, a little fairy du


Caught Moonlighting.
Caught Moonlighting.

Sometimes this is how it is. You have a main gig and a side gig to do the things you love. Dont get


A Simple Life…
A Simple Life…

To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed


Valentines Day in 70 degrees!
Valentines Day in 70 degrees!

Eric and I decided to head to the Garfield Park Conservatory for a day spent together in 70 degree g


It is 2010. Here is something new… blog-a-roids.
It is 2010. Here is something new… blog-a-roids.

We love the images and the stories we have been fortunate to capture over 2009. So, we wanted to giv


Portrait: The Nack Family
Portrait: The Nack Family

Saturday was a much needed break from all the gray dreary weather in exchange for loads of bright,