Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fabulous Afternoon at Edgewater Beach!

I was so blessed to be able to spend some time a recent afternoon taking photos of this wonderful woman. I first met Erin years ago through her daughter. Megan went on a mission trip I led to Puerto Rico in 2007. As I have gotten to know Megan I have learned a lot about her Mother. Erin is a wonderful spirit full of love and kindness and I wish her much happiness in her life. So many great adventures ahead.



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Allison & Timothy join together on a cool August morning.

What a pleasure it was to spend the day with Allison and Timothy, capturing the fluidity of the day. We didn't let the damp or cold weather stop us from sealing the essence of the day into numerous photographs. Thank you both for choosing me to be there with you.

They were surrounded by many family and friends showing their support.
Ultimately, however, the day was about joining into a relationship between them and God forever. What a wonderful relationship it is sure to be. Congratulations to you both.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Painted Valley Farm - Summer Horse Camp

Olyvia decided to participate in the Painted Valley Farm Horse Camp for a week this summer. It was a great decision and she had a fabulous time.




Friday the family was invited to come and watch their student show off their new skills. Grandma and Papa as well as Auntie, Uncle and Cousin all came to watch Olyvia. When you get those three together, they are quite the little threesome.


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Seattle To Portland Bicycle Ride

My husband decided this year that he would register for and ride in the STP, Seattle to Portland bicycle ride. He and my mom would leave Seattle at the crack of dawn on Saturday morning and proceed to ride 100 miles 2 days in a row, making it all the way to Portland, OR on Sunday evening. My dad, the girls and I decided that as fun as that sounded (ARGH!) we would skip the bike ridding part and just spend the weekend camping in Chehalis area. This would give them a place to camp for the evening as well as letting us get away and have some fun.

The girls wait for their Grandma and Daddy to cross the finish line.

Here they are!

Is summer really coming to an end? What did we do this summer?

I can hardly believe that summer is pretty much over. With school starting tomorrow I have to admit I am going through a little shock. There simply was not enough time to do all that I wanted. That said, we did have a busy summer especially July.

We started the month off spending the 4th of July in Poulsbo. The weather wasn't nice enough to enjoy the lake and with busy weekends ahead we decided to stay home. On the 4th we headed over to our friends house to spend time with them and their new little one.

The next weekend we headed to Butte, Montana for a celebration of the life of Jack Fechter. Jack was an amazing man. I grew up next door to him and his wife and they played the role of grandparents in our life. It was an very long drive, but we had a lot of fun while there.
The girls splashed around in the pool we brought and set up at our camp sight. This was after our 1/2 day excursion all over Butte looking for a new tent because ours was mold infested and there was no way on this good green earth I was putting any of my belongings in it, let alone sleeping in it. We gave it a Young family funeral and tossed it into the dumpster.

After the afternoon Celebration of Life, we were heading back to our campsite and kept passing all these fabulous looking old homes out in the fields. My mom insisted that we stop and go and take some pictures by them, even with the obvious signs indicating it would be preferred if we didn't. So, for the sake of a few photos, we ignored the "Keep Out" sign posted, climbed over the fence and trekked out into the field.
One of the other days we decided to investigate the National Folk Festival. I won't go into the details of the festival here, but I don't see us attending it any year in the future. However, even though the festival itself wasn't our cup of tea, we did have a good time exploring the bustling metropolis of Butte.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Mom's Cornbread (with a twist)

I don't make it often, but tonight I whipped out my mom's Ranch Style Corn Bread recipe to go with chili. Now I love this corn bread, but I wanted to mix it up a bit so I made some additions and it ended up making it even more fabulous. So I decided to share it with you all. Enjoy!

Preheat oven to 425* Sift together 1 c flour, 1 c cornmeal, 1 t salt, 3 t baking powder. Add 1 egg and 1 c milk. Combine until moistened. Stir in 1/4 c melted shortening, 1 c fresh roasted corn cut off cob, 1 - 4 oz can diced green chilies & 1/8 c chopped green onion tops. Stir until combined and pour into greased 8" round cake pan. Bake for 20-25 min. Yummmy!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Fabulous July 3rd Wedding

Avid rock climbers, Rhiannon and Jason's love for climbing is overshadowed by their love for one another. It shines in their faces and in every aspect of how they treat one another. It was amazing to be a part of and I thank you both for choosing me to capture these moments for you.
I look forward to keeping in touch and hearing where your lives together take you. Congratulations.