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Monday, March 28, 2011

Johnny & Jenn Engaged Sneak Peek







SO many more to come.... these are just a few sneak peeks from yesterday morning's little shoot & El Dorado Park =)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Diving in!!

I'm pretty sure I posted earlier about my recent enthusiasm towards photography brought on by the purchase of my combined birthday & Christmas present to myself (with the help of MANY supportive family members)... my Canon Rebel camera. In all honesty - a year ago I would have never thought this was a venture I would pursue... I have never even really owned a nice digital camera until this one. I got my first basic digital camera as a graduation gift from my then boyfriend (& now husband) to capture fun college moments, and got a new version of the same basic idea as a Christmas present a good 5 years ago from my mom. Both very much appreciated... but didn't inspire my new found love for taking photos. I wanted to purchase a really NICE camera so that I could learn to take great photos of Mia (& any future kiddos God may bless us with) so as to avoid having to pay amounts we can't afford to get good shots of our family members. I had no idea how much FUN it was to learn! Ever since I got this camera, I'm pretty sure I've annoyed almost everyone I join in with on any event... because I can't put it down. And I LOVE the editing part! It just fascinates me how many AWESOME things you can do with a cool editing program! And I'm just dabbling in photography at this point... there is SO MUCH to learn! I can't even imagine how much cooler it gets =)

So as you all know - I have been very blessed to get to be a stay at home mama this year up in Roseville. And because of this, I have found time to dive head on into hobbies of mine in order to try to bring in some extra income for our little family (and to hopefully allow me to be a stay at home mama for the foreseeable future!) I have pursued my "craftiness" through the Dainty Doll venture of making hairbows & headbands. (Again... something I totally just fell into upon discovering how much I LOVED these on miss Mia, and how EXPENSIVE they are to buy!) This has been a fun little side business... and is just starting to reach the point where I am coming out ahead. I am hoping to continue this little business as well - but now am hoping to someday supplement that with my photography business venture. (I'm almost embarrassed to call it a business... I am still SO brand new at this & have SO MUCH to learn)

I have been mostly practicing on my willing nieces & nephews, and was recently encouraged by my cousin Val to really pursue it and to organize an event in which I can get more experience & get my name out there as a family photographer. I didn't know what to expect when I first posted the event - but have been so surprised & encouraged by the turn out!! I get to shoot 16 families next week! Ranging from infants to engagement sessions! I couldn't be more excited! I am stalking photography websites & blogs like mad to get ideas for locations, lighting, poses, props, etc. I just want to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to those of you who are supporting my venture into the world of photography by participating in this event with me! And thank you VAL for your encouragement & this FABULOUS idea!! I promise you all to give 110% of my efforts, and to learn ALL that I can before then to guarantee some great shots for you!! I can't wait to post samples of the pictures from that day!

For those of you not on Facebook (and so, have avoided my THOUSANDS of picture posts & status updates about my progress) here is a little slideshow of my attempts into photography so far:

xoxo
Rach

Friday, February 4, 2011

midnight madness

So it's 12:30 am... and my so called 'passionate' self has gotten completely caught up in making new headbands & hairclips for "dainty doll." ... for the 2nd night in a row. I need to go to bed... especially since my sweet, sick, teething baby hasn't been sleeping well all week so there's a good chance I'll be up a few times before it's officially morning.

haha... her ears must have been ringing. She's crying for "mama". ahhhh goodnight! (hopefully!)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Our Wobbly-Walking, Kind of Talking, Dancing crazy awesome 10 month old!

Mia has always been so much fun - but I think the 10 month mark has been both Mark's & my favorite so far. She is just into absolutely everything... wobbling around trying to walk, learning and mimicking words, clapping and dancing to ANY music she hears (whether on TV, from her toys, or mommy singing), eating EVERYTHING in sight, and making us laugh constantly. Here's a few little video clips showing why we love everything about this stage (taken this past weekend). Enjoy!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Sisters


There's really nothing like the relationship between sisters.... or sibling in general. I was born into a family that gave me THREE amazing, beautiful built in best friends. I am so close to each one of them... in fact, I couldn't honestly say I was closer to one over the other. And we all are so much alike yet with distinctive differences. Even though since Mark & I moved away from Bellflower almost three years ago and I don't get to see my sisters nearly as much as I want to, we never seem to skip a beat. I have bonded with all of them through different situations...

Lisa was my roommate & bedmate for the better part of twenty years. Our bedtime ritual: "Chao" = "Good night. Love you. Don't forget to pray."

Carmen was my "cool car ride" to Jr High & would let me borrow some of her fashionable clothes so I could look as awesome as she always did. We also were able to share our engagement, weddings, and suffer through the "LGN" (look good naked) diets together so we could look "HD" (hottdamn) on our wedding nights!

Shelly and I bonded over being far away from home for the first time together... God strategically placed me in Virginia for the same year that she, Steve & newborn Colin were in North Carolina. A weekly three hour drive from north to south to hang out with the Abrahams was the highlight of my week.

There are way too many memories before and since then that I could mention... but those were the formative bonding moments for me.

I've had a different sister/niece duo out here every weekend starting the 2nd weekend of January. Lisa & Kaylie and I had SO much fun ... watching movies, veggin' in our our pajamas, drinking moscato, and walking through Old Town Sac. As did Carm, Molls & I... Going for LOTS of walks, indulging in way too much junk food, taking lots of pictures, shopping, and exchanging services (my new hair-do for pics & headbands). I can't wait to have some fun with Shelly & Brooklyn next weekend, and then my mom for a whole week! I LOVE 2011 SO FAR!!!!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

JR HIGH




Jr. High.

AWESOME.

Middle School is, in my opinion, the PERFECT name for it. Lost somewhere in the middle of being a kid & being an adult.

Ohhhh goodness... God must have a sense of humor =)

When I was in high school I actually had in my head that I was going to be a middle school teacher or counselor. I was inspired because I had an awesome high school teacher, Mr. T, who invested in me spiritually as well as many other students, and encouraged me to a be a 'woman of God.' I saw so many of my classmates and friends fall into bad decisions and choose the world over God through those confusing 4 years of high school. And there were SO many times that I thought, if only they had that kind of investment and encouragement at the middle school age, when they are trying to figure out who they are. I had the desire to invest in jr. higher's like Mr. T had in me. However... come senior year of high school & into college, I completely wrote off that idea and hoped to pursue elementary age or younger (because I became OBSESSED with my first nephew, Colin, and wanted to spend all of my time with tiny little people just like him!)

God had different plans. He had placed that first desire and love for middle school aged kids in me for a reason.

Over the past 3+ years I have taught in 2 different schools - Crystal Cathedral Academy & Desert Christian Academy. At both schools God had opened the door for teaching Middle School English... and closed all other doors. It was a very direct leading. =) Last year as part of my schedule, I had to also teach 7th grade girls Bible class. I had no idea how in love with those girls & with that class I would become. I learned so much through those girls (and I hope they were able to learn some through me, as well.) But I have a new found passion for mentoring girls going through the awkwardness and awesomeness that is Jr. High.

Since we recently moved, and because it was so late in the school year & with a brand new beautiful baby girl added to our family, I have taken the year off of teaching to be a stay at home mom. I am loving every second with Mia, but am definitely feeling a void not having that day to day with my students. So I decided to embrace the passion for that age group that God has given me and have signed myself up with the Wed night Jr High youth group at our new church out here in Rocklin. It's funny... last week was my first night and I myself felt like it was my first day at a new school. It was Jr High all over again!! I was the new kid nobody wanted to talk to. It wasn't like teaching school where I have a built in role of respect & the kids WANT to know about their new teacher... for the first time I am having to earn their respect as a mentor and teacher. It's definitely different... and a challenge. But one I'm excited about =) I was not looking forward to another awkward "new kid" night as I drove to church tonight for my 2nd meeting, but prayed the whole way there for help and confidence. Tonight was already so much better & I am beginning to build relationships with the 7th grade girls small group I have been assigned to. I am so excited to get to that point in our relationship where they can feel comfortable enough to talk to me about issues they are struggling with & pray that God gives me the wisdom they need to hear. Love those girls. Miss my girls from my old school!

Ahhhh God is so good.

Monday, January 17, 2011

passionate






When my dad was asked how to best describe me he used the word "passionate." (He was at that moment talking about my work ethics... that when it's something I enjoy or 'get' I work really hard at it because I become passionate about it.) This was years ago, and at that time I smiled at that idea, but couldn't say I saw myself that way. However, now that I'm SUPER wise and in my 27th year (stop laughing) I will say that I have seen this to be true of myself in many instances. I know it's once again been a while since I blogged (I guess my passionate self has not completely gotten on board with blogging just yet..) so to give you some updates: About 4 months ago I was inspired to make my own headbands for Mia. I absolutely LOVE dressing her up and in my opinion, the headband is the must-have finishing touch. However, baby girl headbands can be EXPENSIVE! So instead of throwing away way too much money on this obsession, I was encouraged to make my own. Now steps in that passion I was referring to earlier. I got completely carried away... bought HUNDREDS of flowers for variety, even MORE plain headbands, ribbons, jewels, pearls... you name it; I bought it. Passionate. I would literally wait for Mark & Mia to head to bed, and pull close to all-nighters just making headbands and experimenting with ribbon. I'm pretty sure I became a terrible wife & mom during that time, because I was SO exhausted during the day and only ever wanted to work on my headbands! I ended up with literally hundreds of headbands and flower clips. This story does have a good ending, though.... I started to sell my excess and thus came my mini-wanna-be-business, Dainty Doll. I've actually doubled what I spent on materials and have lots extra to make more once this supply runs low. And I've gotten a handle on this "passion" and no longer make it my life. =) It's just a hobby now.

Which leads me to my current state. For the last few months I have been saving gift $$ from my birthday & Christmas to put towards a nice camera so I can take good quality pictures of my family. I had no idea how PASSIONATELY IN LOVE I was going to fall with this quick snapping, beautifully clear image making device! I am a photo-aholic. I can't stop snapping pictures of Mia (mostly because I think every single thing she does is adorable and NEEDS to be captured.) And just the other day my sister let me photograph she and her gorgeous daughter, miss Kaylie Anne. When we got home last night to start editing, I fell upon yet another passion - editing. Knowing full well that I was going to have to wake up at 5:15 am to bring them to the airport, I could not get myself to go to sleep. It was almost 2 am when my sweet husband wobbled out of the bedroom and knocked some sense in to me... "what the heck are you doing at 2 am!??" I had SO much fun taking the pictures and editing them. I am ancy for when my other two sisters and their cute kiddos come out so I can play all over again! All-nighters... here I come!!

After talking through this with my friend, Brittney, today we found a better word for it: Obessive Compulsive. =)

Whatever you call it - I'm having a blast!!