This past weekend we filmed our first "paid" wedding. It was an absolute blast and we're happy with the images. You can go to our website to see more pictures but here are a few of the album pages we put together:
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Five amazing years...with my best friend
Well it's been 5 years since we were married. I have the most amazing husband in the world. I kid you not, every single day I am in awe of how blessed and lucky I am to have such a compassionate, sensitive and loving man in my life. Plus on top of that he's constantly making me laugh. I am certain he will also portray all of these qualities to his own children when he becomes a father and it just makes my heart melt to think of it. I'm thankful for every minute I get to spend with him, and it's a lot of minutes since we work together too :)
Happy Anniversary to us, here's to growing old together sitting on the front porch in our rocking chairs with a glass of lemonade.
Happy Anniversary to us, here's to growing old together sitting on the front porch in our rocking chairs with a glass of lemonade.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
BWCAW
So it was all inspired by the book Into the Wild. My sister had an idea for me, my mom and her to read the book. Then when we were done we would watch the movie together. I thought that was a great idea. My sister is not the outdoor type at all. She will take a comfy and warm hotel over a night in a tent any day. But after reading the book she got inspired to get out of her comfort zone and try something new...in the wilderness. So she got the idea to go up to the Boundary Waters for a few days. If you're not from around here you should know that if you do ever decide to come to Minnesota, the Boundary Waters is the place you should go. You basically leave your cell phones and computers behind and completely live within nature, surrounded by lakes and wilderness. I've been a couple times before and those times in my life are some of the most peaceful I can remember. You just won't see a sunset like you see up there. The whole trip is spent canoeing, portaging and then relaxing at your camp. Many people also fish for their meals.
Having been several times before to the BW, my dad jumped on the opportunity to go with my sister. And it only seemed natural for both my brother and myself to go as well. The two times I've been were also with my dad and it was the best bonding we've ever had, I think my brother can agree (he's also been with him). My dad's dream had come true, all 3 of his kids were sharing this memorable time together.
My sister ended up really enjoying herself! It was only a 4 day trip so it wasn't too grueling. Here are some pictures that capture our trip well.
Me and my sister before the trip
Me taking a look at all that needs to be packed up
My brother slept under the stars EVERY night!
My sister carrying a canoe for the first time
My dad and his 3 kids
Me filtering some water for us to drink
Me and Matt near a huge uprooted tree
Me and Matt canoeing between 2 rocks...you can barely see us
Me and Laura toughin' it out while my younger stronger brother carries a lighter load
We stayed up waaaay too late talking thanks to the coffee we drank the night before
Matt and Dad mapping out our route for the next day
Me tending the fire at our campsite...it was cooold.
Cooking dinner
Me single portaging
Laura single portaging
Dad looking for the best spot to take pictures of a beaver
Dad getting a shot of the rapids...can you see him?
Laura and Dad at the end of the trip
Having been several times before to the BW, my dad jumped on the opportunity to go with my sister. And it only seemed natural for both my brother and myself to go as well. The two times I've been were also with my dad and it was the best bonding we've ever had, I think my brother can agree (he's also been with him). My dad's dream had come true, all 3 of his kids were sharing this memorable time together.
My sister ended up really enjoying herself! It was only a 4 day trip so it wasn't too grueling. Here are some pictures that capture our trip well.
Me and my sister before the trip
Me taking a look at all that needs to be packed up
My brother slept under the stars EVERY night!
My sister carrying a canoe for the first time
My dad and his 3 kids
Me filtering some water for us to drink
Me and Matt near a huge uprooted tree
Me and Matt canoeing between 2 rocks...you can barely see us
Me and Laura toughin' it out while my younger stronger brother carries a lighter load
We stayed up waaaay too late talking thanks to the coffee we drank the night before
Matt and Dad mapping out our route for the next day
Me tending the fire at our campsite...it was cooold.
Cooking dinner
Me single portaging
Laura single portaging
Dad looking for the best spot to take pictures of a beaver
Dad getting a shot of the rapids...can you see him?
Laura and Dad at the end of the trip
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Cabin in Missouri 2008
This year for Labor Day we went to Missouri to a cabin we usually go to over Memorial Day. We normally go to Tuscola for Labor Day but since this year we were just there for Tuck's birthday party, we decided to go to the cabin instead. It takes about 9-10 hours to get there and we were all talking about how that may be just a little too long of a drive so I think we're going to look for something closer next year. None the less, it's a great little cabin and we always enjoy our time there. This time it was Scott's mom and dad, Spencer and us. We spent time relaxing in the cabin, shopping at the outlet mall and we went on a boat ride at night which was a little scary...I had never been on a boat at night and didn't realize they don't use headlights! Plus the people that were driving the boat (neighbors) were a little intoxicated so it wasn't as fun for us as we'd hoped. Scott also spent a few hours trying to get a really nice shot of a hummingbird with his camera. He got a few that he liked.
Spence on the dock
Grandpa helping Spence feed the ducks
And the hummingbird attempts
Spence on the dock
Grandpa helping Spence feed the ducks
And the hummingbird attempts
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