Monday, February 15, 2010

A little update

It's been a while since I posted anything so I thought I'd better do a little update.

Rob and I had our good friends Darin and Jenn from Washington come out to visit over super bowl weekend. Darin, being a fellow and very avid photographer, was awesome enough to take us out and do a little photo shoot with me and Rob. we went to this really cool old abandoned house and an antique shop in AF. It was so much fun to be on the other side of the camera again and not to have to worry about a tripod and camera timer! Darin is a great photographer and we got a lot of awesome shots! Here are just a few of my favorites.

Thanks Darin!







I also took some family photos of them and their adorable little girl Ivy, here are some of my favs.






Monday, January 4, 2010

Our 2009

Happy 2010 Everyone!!

I wanted to recap this last year and post some of the highlights and memorable moments we shared in 2009.

I started the year off by attending the annual Craft and Hobby Association convention in Anaheim with my mom. She owns a scrapbooking magazine and goes every year, this year was my first year attending. I had the duty of interviewing companies at the convention and got to meet and photograph Paris Hilton. Though I'm not a big craft person, or scrapbooker for that matter, it was still fun to spend the time with my mom and it turned out to be a good networking experience.

February being in my slow seaon, was somewhat uneventful other than the holiday. Rob and I spent Valentine's Day by taking a horse drawn carriage ride through memory grove and temple square and I photographed a beautiful Valentine's wedding.
In March I attended PMA in Vegas, which is an annual photography convention my mom and I go to. It's one of the things I look forward to the most every year.

Later in the month I got my wisdom teeth out and consequently suffered from dry socket and a severe infection that affected my entire lower jaw bone. Definitely NOT a highlight of 2009, but memorable none the less. I don't think I've been in that much pain in all my life. In late March, (while still recovering from my ordeal) Rob and I went to San Diego to attend our first Temple Sealing in the San Diego Temple (My favorite and the temple I wanted to get married in) of my good friend Maurice and his beautiful wife Tasha. Afterward I had the privilege of photographing their wedding at the Temple, group photos at La Jolla Cove, ring ceremony at Seal Beach and the reception in Huntington. It was a gorgeous wedding, and Rob and I really enjoyed being able to be a part of it together.

April was the 2 year mark of owning our first home and we went against all odds and decided to put it on the market. We had no idea the ride we'd be in for.

May was probably the best month of 2009 for us as we spent a week touring the Northern Region of Italy. We saw Milan, the fashion capital of the world, the leaning tower of Pisa, the famous home, and balcony, of Romeo's Juliet. Saw Michelangelo's David in Florence, walked the streets of Siena, toured the many incredible ruins of Rome including the Colosseum, the Vatican, and St. Peter's Square. Spent two amazing days and nights in the rolling hills of the Tuscany region, and took a Gondola ride through the canals of Venice. We topped it all off by spending our last night in Montreux, Switzerland, which has to be the most beautiful and peaceful place on earth. To get there we drove through the Swiss Alps and were completely breath taken by the amazing scenery. It is to date, the best trip we've ever taken together.

June was a highly successful month as it is the month we sold our house and one of my busiest months for photography. Exactly two months from the day we listed our home, we had an accepted offer! June was also the month of our wedding Anniversary and we celebrated 2 years of marriage by replaying our very first date. Rob even reserved the exact same table we sat at, at the restaurant we ate at the day we met. It was very romantic.
July we moved out of our home and into my in-law's basement. We hadn't found a new house yet and were closing on our home so we bunked in their very comfortable basement for about a month while we looked for a new place.

August was a busy month, Rob turned 32, I was finally able to make it back to Lake Powell for the first time in 2 years and we found our second home on the beautiful mountain side of South Draper. After a very bumpy ride on the real estate rollercoaster, we closed on our new home on August 24th. It is much nicer and newer than our previous home and in a much better area. We love our ward and our neighborhood and couldn't be happier here.
In September, after painting, cleaning, staining, repairing and furnishing our new home, we finally got to move in over Labor Day. It was also a good month for photography as I participated in two wedding expos. I also celebrated my 26th birthday with 3 of my best friends.
In October I had the amazing opportunity of photography the Miss Utah USA Pageant. I met a lot of awesome girls and had a really great weekend. It was a great experience and opportunity in my photography career. Rob and I celebrated Halloween as Napoleon Dynamite and Katy Perry and I have to say, we made a pretty hot couple! ;)
November was a very busy month for my photography and I also got hired to go to Las Vegas to take some family portraits for Rob's sister and some of her friends. While there we went to a couple of shows and of course, hit up the buffet for all you can eat crab legs! We also went to Red Rock for the first time. Thanksgiving was really nice for us as we were able to have everyone over to our new place for dinner.

Aside from Rob almost breaking his ankle, December was a pretty good month. We got to spend Christmas with both our families and rang in the new year with some old friends.


We are so grateful for all the ways we were blessed in 2009 and all the amazing people we got to spend it with. We are looking forward to 2010 and all the new memories waiting to be made.


Friday, December 4, 2009

The good, the bad, and...the ugly

The Good:
This year since we now have a new home, able to accommodate a lot more people, we decided to take on the task and adventure of having everyone come over for Thanksgiving dinner. It started off just being my family (5) and my in-laws (2) plus Rob and me (2). Then Rob's middle sister, Elaine, who lives in Vegas, decided to bring her family and come up to Utah for Thanksgiving. So when she asked what our plans were, we invited her family (6) to join us. We figured, now that we have a large kitchen why not?! But Elaine had already made plans to join their brother Dave and his family (4) for dinner, but they didn't have any set plans so they decided to come over as well. Rob has another brother, Don, who lives in Utah and we didn't want him and his family to be left out, being the only people not coming (aside from his 2 sisters and brother-in-law that live in California) so we invited them as well (4). Making a grand total of 23 people that showed up at our house for Thanksgiving dinner. As crazy as it sounds, it actually wasn't that big of a deal. Having a lot of people made for a lot of side dish assignments and leaving me only really needing to provide the big things, like the turkey and the ham, for the most part. It is also nice when it comes to cleaning, many hands means quick and easy clean up :)

I have to say, Thanksgiving was a huge success and we are very happy to have a place where all of us can be together under one roof for the holidays.

I have a rule that, as much as I may want to, I will not put up the Christmas tree or any decorations until after Thanksgiving. So, Friday was reserved for our annual Black Friday shopping, leaving the Saturday after Turkey day, "put up the tree day" :) Rob reluctantly helped and we got it done. Here is a photo of our humble Christmas tree. Right now it is the only piece of furniture in our front room, but at least something is in there now.

Tomorrow, we put up our Christmas lights....I say "we" but you know what I really mean ;)

The bad:
Two years ago we had to send our Boxer, Ginger to the vet to have a tumor removed from her back. Tumors are fairly common in boxers and sure enough, just recently we found another one in her neck. So on Tuesday I had to take her in to get it removed. She was in surgery for about an hour and now she has a 2 inch incision on her neck. The last one left a big scar so we're hoping this one will heal a little better.

Every Tuesday and Thursday (well, ALMOST) for the past few months Rob has been waking up at 5:30 am to play basketball at the stake center with the elders quorum. Several weeks ago Rob came home early because he rolled his ankle coming down from a rebound, it was the same ankle he had broken a few years ago so it was already fairly weak. So he stayed off it for a few weeks then decided he was good to go again. So he thought....yesterday, after leaving the house around 5:45 he came stumbling back around 7:00 howling in pain. He had come down and landed on his ankle funny tweaking it so bad he thought for sure he broke it. It was so swollen and hurt so bad he decided we'd better go to the ER to get an Ex Ray and see for sure. 2 hours and $50 later we discovered it wasn't broken but he did have a type 3 sprain. The doctor said it was too swollen to see if the ligaments were completely torn so we have to wait a few weeks for it to heal a little to determine if he's going to have to have surgery to repair the ligaments.

The Ugly:
Here's Ginger's incision a few days after her surgery.



This is his ankle the day after he sprained it, it was even more swollen yesterday....