Showing posts with label personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Too long...

Wow!  I didn't realize that it's been so long since I stopped by :(  I hang my head in shame.  The up side to my absence is that I have been working away!  I have been blessed with the opportunity to work with some great local business professionals and owners as well as tons of great families and kiddos!

Just today I worked on a commercial project with Dan Wight from The Wight House on Main Street in Bountiful and Cameron Drommond from Digitalworxs in The Square at 2600.  We are collaborating on a project for the Bountiful Handcart Days parade later in July.  I used my grandparent's original wedding photo from September 1943 and I love the way it turned out.  Take a look at let me know what you think!

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Being that it is summer time I know better than to make any promises about more frequent posts.  I'll just leave you all with the thoughts of ice cold popsicles dripping down our chins :)

Dreaming of a spot in my own little kiddie pool!
Angela



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Shriners benefit ride

Wright's Motorcylce in SLC in sponsoring a benefit ride for Shriners Hospital this coming Sunday May 20th. I am SUPER passionate about trying to help spread the word about such a worthy cause. My daughter is a patient at Shriners and we have attended the ride for several years now. Please join us in raising money to benefit such a worthy cause! See you there! http://www.utahkidsride.org/

It's a great day benefiting an amazing place!  Hope to see you there!
Angela


Thursday, March 22, 2012

In a quote mood lately...

Thought I would share a few new to me quotes here.

"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it."  Simon Sinek

"At the end of the game the king and the pawn go back in the same box."  Simon Baker as Patrick Jane on The Mentalist

One more for good measure.

"The time will come
when, with elation
you will greet yourself arriving
at your own door, in your own mirror
and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here, Eat.
You will love again the stranger who was your self.
Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart
to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored
for another, who knows you by heart.
Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,
peel your own image from the mirror.
Sit. Feast on your life."
Derek Walcott


that's all for now :)
Angela


Friday, February 3, 2012

My beautiful ballerina...

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Just had to pop in quickly to share a recent photo of my daughter with her new pointe shoes.  I know I am a little biased but isn't she beautiful!!  I get a little teary eyed watching how quickly she's growing up but I am so proud of her and all that she has accomplished.  She has blown all the "odds" out of the water and continues to astonish and amaze us everyday.  Watch out world...here she comes!

Thanks for stopping by!
Angela

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A very sad day...

Today we had to say goodbye to a very special member of our family.  Our sweet 12 year old Alaskan Malamute Yukon is no longer with us.  Goodbye buddy.  We love you and miss you already!
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I have no more words...
Angela

Friday, November 11, 2011

An Amazing Opportunity...

http://www.coveycenter.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=342:art-with-heartkids-who-dance-so-others-can-walk&catid=1:performance-hall&Itemid=9



I got a call last week with an amazing opportunity.  Savanna and I were invited to attend a benefit dance concert for Shriners Hospital tomorrow afternoon.  You can find out more information by clicking on the link above or below. 

http://www.shrinersinternational.org/Events/ArtWithHeart.aspx?id=6290c49e-bd57-4478-9934-bd5b641b522f

After the performers are finished we have been asked to come on stage to represent Shriners Hospital and maybe say a few words about our experience and what they have done for Savanna and our family.  We couldn't be more honored!!


Angela


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Disconnected...

Well hello there!  I bet you all thought I'd died and gone to heaven right?!  Funny thing is I'm right here in good 'ol Utah.  No fluffy white paradise for me :)  Funny story though...

I had to have gallbladder removal surgery the end of August.  One week after school started no less.  It all happened very quickly so I wasn't able to update the few of you who read this :)  I went to the Dr. on a Wednesday.  He sent me for an ultrasound on Friday.  They called to say I needed to meet the surgeon on Tuesday and I had surgery that Friday.  Those of you who know me very well know that I'm pretty healthy and fit.  I guess you could say I'm gym rat and health food nut.  The surgeon and hospital staff assured me that I would bounce right back.  I was told to take a week off work and to stay out of the gym for 2 weeks or so.  Here's where the funny part happens (not really).

I had a pretty severe reaction to the anesthesia.  I have had 2 gnarly c-sections so I thought laprascopic gallbladder surgery would be a walk in the park.  The hospital had only planned on me staying for the day so they basically pushed my wheelchair out the door vomiting in a lovely little blue bag.  I was told to go home and sleep it off.  I tried to do just that but I honestly felt absolutely awful.  Worse than I'd ever felt before.  My sweet hubby got me all set up in bed and even brought me a walkie talkie in case I needed him.  About an hour later I sat straight up in bed unable to breathe.  I spent several tense moments gasping for air while Rob frantically tried calling the hospital.  This time we were told it was serious and to come back in.  The problem being they had already pushed me out once I wasn't about to go back a second time!

I eventually made it through the night and the surgeon called the next day.  He explained that more than likely my airway had collapsed due to the remaining anesthesia in my system.  For whatever reason I wasn't processing it or getting rid of it in a timely manner.  Add to that the lovely "gas" they had to inject in my abdomen that wasn't dissipating either.  Long story short it took me several weeks to get back to normal and feel like myself again.  I do still have a few minor "issues" popping up occasionally but all in all I'm back to business as usual.

When I sat down to write this post I thought long and hard about what to say.  How should I even start and is this all too personal anyway?  Well I came up with several possible titles before settling on disconnected.  Let me explain how I got here and then I'll share some of the fabulous lessons I learned after the surgery.  I could've titled the post something like "I hate the hospital" or "I ingested my body weight in jello" or even "You find out who your friends are" but disconnected is perfect for where I am right now.  I spent the last month virtually disconnected from modern technology.  And you know what...it was FABULOUS!!!  I have been back to work for a few weeks now but I haven't been here or on Facebook or really even on the internet.  I had plenty of time in bed to really sit and think and re-prioritize my life.  I read magazines and books and watched entirely too much daytime television.  I had several sweet friends who really stepped up to help with meals or taking our kids.  All of this "free time" made me realize how much we all really need those connections.  Real life connections.  Not "virtual" somewhat anonymous connections.  My family and my friends are my life's blood.  My heart and soul.  Now this isn't to say that I'm not passionate about my work.  Believe me I am.  Nothing can move me like the perfect light, in the perfect setting with the perfect subject.  I have always been and will always be deeply moved and connected to my work.  But when the chips are down and it's all said and done I don't want to end my life with regrets.  I don't want those who matter to me to ever wonder just how much I love and need them. 

How does all this relate to photography you might ask?  I am right in the thick of the busy season and I don't see it slowing down anytime soon.  And really the "work" itself is not what needs to slow down.  It's me.  I need to really stop and enjoy the process.  We only get one life, so why not enjoy the ride?!  What does this mean for you as a current or future client.  It means that I will still give you 110% when I am working.  But when I am not working I will be giving my family and friends 110%.  I won't be posting here as much or spending much time on Facebook.  I am always more than happy to post photos or share stories, so just ask.  I know we all live in a digital world and to stay in business I have to compete.  That being said I would like to think that I attract and retain some of my best client relationships by being myself.  Open and honest, no holds barred.  While I'd rather you not see me in a swimsuit, what you see is what you get. 

Facebook if you ask or if I have a few spare minutes.  I will continue to provide you with beautiful portraits and custom products with top notch customer service.  But I will remain somewhat disconnected.

Thanks for sticking by me!
Angela


Friday, August 19, 2011

Absence...

As usual I feel the need to apologize for my absence from the cyberworld.  I won't delve into too many details only to say that I was sidelined with a health issue and for the 1st time in a very long time I just plain didn't feel good.  School starts for my kiddos on Monday and hopefully by then I will have some answers to the health questions so I can get back to my usual snarky self :)

For now I'll leave you with a photo that literally tugs at my heart!  This sweet couple started out as clients and have become very dear friends.  Dear friends who have had MORE than their fair share of heartaches and trails.  Dear friends who have helped me out and picked me up when I needed it.  Dear friends that I can only hope and pray that I will be blessed with the opportunity to repay them for their kindness.  Dear friends who are waiting so very patiently to complete their sweet little family.  You can read more about their story at http://leviandkristalee.blogpsot.com or www.itsaboutlove.org then enter profile ID 42430928

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That's all for now...
Angela

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Top Ten Reasons I'm a Bad Blogger/Facebooker...

Since my lack of posting/updating is pretty obvious I thought I'd give you a sneak peak at my best excuses for the absence.  In my best David Letterman voice...

#10-Our sweet 12 year old Alaskan Malamute is very sick with pneumonia.  It was very touch and go for a few days but we're still crossing our fingers that he'll pull thru!

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#9-The night before we left for a 4 day camping trip with Rob's brother & his family our dishwasher went ca put!  Yes that's a real word folks-it means dead as a doornail.  We finally got a new one after almost 3 weeks and man was I ready to throw a party!  Who knew 3 weeks without a dishwasher would be such a life altering event?!


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'Ol Betty


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New baby :)

#8-Every year I photograph the Bountiful School of Ballet dress rehearsal and create a poster to hang in the studio.  This year I actually did photos for both the ballet and the jazz rehearsals so my work load was a little larger than normal. 

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#7-Last weekend the kids and I were invited to enjoy the day boating on Utah Lake.  We had a great time-minus the time spent waiting out the storm in the car :)

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My friend Trin and her son Alex.

#6-Tuesday night around 8pm I got a call from my local credit union asking me where I was located at that exact moment.  You're not in New Castle Delaware?  Nope.  Do you have your debit card in your possession?  Yep.  Well I'm sure you can see where this is going but I'll sum it up just in case.  Some lovely little criminal in Delaware created a fraudulent debit card and happened to make up a number that matched my business debit card.  He used it to purchase $598 of who knows what from a Wal-Mart of all places.  Of course there was no way to catch it until it had already cleared my account.  Long story short I had to fill out a bunch of paperwork and close the card before any other charges could hit.  Luckily the funds are back in my account now but not until after 24 hours of some serious stress.

#5-We spent the 4th of July celebrating with friends and family and the good 'ol West Bountiful parade then hit the "giraffe theatre" for Cars 2.  Afterward we spent some time swimming in Grammy and Papa's pool then headed to Pizza Factory for salad bar and yummy bread sticks then back home to play games and watch the Eaglewood fireworks from our back deck.  A great time was had by all :)


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It's pretty rare that I will allow anyone to capture me on the other side of the camera so this is a rare treat.  With my sweet niece Sophie :)

#4-A new park opened in our neighborhood recently and it comes complete with it's own set of water fountains.  Who needs The Gateway and 80million people when you can just swing over to our own little gem?!

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#3-As I mentioned in #9 we spent 4 fabulous days camping at Rockport Reservoir with Rob's brother Gary and his wife Danae and their sweet kiddos.  The weather was warm and fabulous and the kids all played and played and played.  Savanna even learned how to play chess with her Uncle Gary.

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#2-Many of you may not know this but I suffer from some pretty fabulous food intolerances and have some seriously not fun tummy traumas.  It has gotten really bad over the last year or two so it was time to get to the bottom of it all.  After RIDICULOUS amounts of reading and research I happened upon a book that has changed my life.  Basically it lays out a very specific list of foods that I can and can't eat.  I won't lie and say that I wasn't a little skeptical at first.  I mean I already know that I am lactose and gluten intolerant.  What else could I cut out...fruit and veggies?   That was about all that was left anyway.  Well it turns out that people with tummy "issues" often have a hard time digesting certain carbohydrates, sugars and starches when eaten together or in certain combinations.  In layman's terms some of my favorite fruits and veggies are what's making me sick.  Have I given up on ever eating my beloved broccoli or sweet baby cantaloupe ever again?  Nope but for right now I'm pretty plain jane with a very short list of "approved" foods.  How does this relate to blogging or my lack of it?  Well when you can't have any dairy, wheat, or pre-packaged or prepared foods you are left making everything and I mean EVERYTHING you eat from scratch.  My meal preparation time has more than quadrupled and I'm not going to lie and say that there aren't certain nights when McDonald's drive-thru sounds like heaven. 

#1-Well folk's here we are at my #1 reason for the lack of blogging/facebooking...

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I've been busy being a wife and a mama and enjoying the summer with my family!
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Hopefully you're doing the same thing!!
Until next time...
Angela










Thursday, June 2, 2011

*Warning Proud Momma post here*

After a slow start to the season Logan's baseball team The Hooks won their first game last night.  There was much rejoicing and celebrating afterwards.

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Look at his batting stance...tough as nails :)


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Knocking it out of the park...

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Let's go...


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Hooks!!!!!


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Good game Express!


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LET'S GO HOOKS!!!

Let's do it again tonight!!

Lucky you-2 posts from me in 1 week :)
Angela


Friday, March 18, 2011

Parts and Pieces...

Sometimes my favorite baby "parts" aren't really even parts.  Just little nooks and crannies :)
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I think I am going to have to figure out something about the 'ol blog.  Blogger doesn't like to keep the colors accurate and it kind of bugs silly little me :(  I'll let ya'll know if I decide to jump ship to somewhere else.

On a personal note my hubby is almost done with training...finally!  He is flying his 1st actual trip today and wouldn't ya know it the 1st leg is delayed.  I guess welcome to our new airline life.

Crossing my fingers for spring...
Angela

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!

Sorry for the lack of posting everyone.  I promise I'm still working and taking photos I'm just trying to juggle everything by myself.  I'm not going to be a whiner and complain about being a single mom-it is what it is.  No matter what today's Valentine's Day and we should all be celebrating.  Happy Love Day to ya'll!!!
Hugs and Kisses!!!!
Angela

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Warning...long post with tons of photos ahead

I know, I know it's already Wednesday and I still haven't posted about our trip to California.  Well I finally had time to load all the photos onto my computer so here goes.

We spent 7 magical days together as a family in sunny So Cal.  We spent the 1st day driving down and spending time with Rob's Grandma who turned 86 while we were there.  A couple years ago when we drove to see Mickey we left about 2 am and the kids slept 1/2 of the way, which was FABULOUS!  We thought why not try it again?!  Bad idea!! Logan, who gets his morning person tendencies from his father, decided to just stay up.  Who needs to go back to sleep when there are hundreds of miles of pitch black desert to look at?!  Silly Mama what was I thinking?

Normally I would insert the family photo taken right inside the gates of Disneyland here but I had them take it so if you want to see it you need to look at my Facebook wall and click on the silly link. 

Moving on.  The next day, Sunday, we got up early and made it to the park shortly after it opened.  Disneyland is our family's absolute favorite place ever so we headed down Main Street with huge grins on our faces.  I soaked up all the smells I just love, cotton candy, sunscreen, California sunshine and Disney magic!  Sunday was by far the busiest day in the park.  All the locals were there plus us crazy tourists so we spent some time waiting for rides and meeting our favorite characters. 
One of the highlights of that day was watching Fantasmic in Disneyland.  We have seen it several, OK dozens of times but we still love it.  We know the PRIME spot to stand where we see everything and have the perfect view of Mickey.   We also spent the following day in Disneyland but ended up over at California Adventure most of the time.


We got to meet Mickey's new bear Duffy (above).  The story goes something like this: Mickey has been traveling quite a bit lately and Minnie was worried he might miss or forget about her.  So she decided to hand make him a teddy bear that he can take on his journeys to remember her.  Insert Disney's newest marketing extravaganza and you have Duffy.  Who I might add is quite cute. 

We also got to spend some time with Lightning McQueen and Mater, Mickey and Stitch.  Monday was much less crowded so we actually got to meet quite a few more characters as well. I won't bore you with all the photos.  At this point I'm sure I got what days we met what characters mixed up but you get the gist right.  The very best part of the day at California Adventure was finishing it off with the new World of Color.


Think Bellagio fountains and the old planetarium light shows all mixed together with some serious Disney magic!  We didn't get the best viewing spot but it was breathtaking non-the-less.  I have never seen anything like it and can't wait to watch it again!

The following day was Tuesday and we got up pretty early to head down to San Diego.  My hubby and I spent a few marvelous days on Coronado island 2 years ago and couldn't wait to show the kids.  We headed out to Sea World 1st thing.  I have only been one time and I was about Savanna's age then so I didn't really know what to expect.  Because technically it's winter even when it's sunny and 75 degrees, they only have a limited number of shows and exhibits open.  We did get to see all the major ones and even a fun educational show about Shamu called the Shamu Story.


We also took in another show with the dolphins called Blue Horizons, which was pretty cool.  There was some amazing acrobatic type dancing mixed in with human birds and dolphins all set to music.  It was definitely a must see.


After that we watched a Sea Lion and Otter show and then the biggie Shamu's Believe.  It had been so long since I was at Sea World that I wasn't sure how it all worked but I figured it was better to stay OUT of the soak zone.  We landed in the 1st dry row and it was certainly for the best :)

Shamu getting ready to splash...

then the actual tidal wave :)

The show was pretty amazing and the kids were mesmerized by the enormous killer whales.  Apparently there have been some "accidents" so the trainers don't get in the pool anymore and instead do all the "directing" from the sidelines.  All in all it we had a good time but for the money we spent I wouldn't go every year. 

Me made it out to the bridge to Coronado island right at sunset.  Perfect timing!!  It was absolutely beautiful to watch the sun setting out over San Diego bay.  We drove the kids around for a while showing them all the sights then landed at Miguel's Baja Cocina.  It is by far the BEST Mexican food we have ever eaten.  Rob and I ate there a couple years ago and were dying to get back.  Let's just say we ate more that night then we did the entire trip combined.  But oh man it was SO worth it!!  http://www.sandiego.com/restaurant/review/a-taste-of-baja-miguel-s-cocina-coronado

We stayed the night in a hotel in the heart of downtown San Diego with an amazing view.  We got up early had free continental breakfast then checked out and head to San Diego Zoo.  I had never been and was in for a treat! 

We took a tour in the top of an open double decker bus and hit all the highlights.  Right as we were getting off we turned around to see a handler walking a cheetah down the street.  That's right folks a cheetah.  Just like you or I would walk our dogs, they apparently walk their cheetah.  With it's best friend a little white dog :)


I feel in love with zoo and their famous botanical gardens.  I could definitely spend a lot more time exploring on another visit.  From there we headed out to the bay to the USS Midway, a retired aircraft carrier turned museum.  The kids participated in a junior pilot program and earned their wings.  
Rob and I had been before but it was a blast showing the kids.  Savanna really got into it all and even took her map and wings to class for show & tell once we got home.

A sweet older gentleman volunteering on the ship took this quick photo.  It's really hard to tell how big the deck is with all the buildings in the background.  It basically goes all the way back passed the tall gray tower with all the colorful flags.  It's like nothing you've ever seen before, I promise!  http://www.midway.org/

We made the long drive back in traffic to spend the evening with Grandma.  The next day was her 86th birthday and we wanted to have dinner with her to celebrate.  We spent our last day at Disneyland soaking up the 80 degree temperatures and the gorgeous sunshine!  None of us wanted to leave. 


Friday was driving day and all in all the kids were fantastic.  We made it home in about 11 hours with a few potty stops and a quick lunch and dinner.  By this point reality was starting to sink in and we we're getting a little nervous for the very near future.  Rob left for SkyWest training Sunday night.  He had to check into a hotel in SLC where he will be for 3 straight weeks.  From there he will spend a couple weeks in Fresno CA and then a couple weeks in Long Beach CA.  All in all he will probably be away from home 2-3 straight months.  It has been a little harder than I anticipated.  Not that I'm not used to him flying or even being gone, just that we don't have specific end date in sight.  It all just depends.  The kids have been a bit emotional, especially Savanna.  She is taking it pretty hard.  Luckily we have been able to chat with him for 5 minutes or so at bed time but that's it.  We're a bunch of tough cookies and we'll make it through it all.  This is Rob's life long dream and he's worked very hard to get here.  The end result will be worth it, it will just take a while to get there.

Wishing it was sunny & 75 degrees :(
Angela


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Watch out...

The Lilyquist's are doing Disneyland...

I will be out of the "office" Friday January 21st thru Sunday January 30th.  I will be unable to return phone calls or voice mails during this time.  I will get back to you Monday January 31st.

Imagine me enjoying the 75 degree weather and soaking up all the magic that is Disney!
Over and Out
Angela