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GRAND CANYON WEST

March 1, 2010

As I travel back in time to 2 years ago (I know…these photos are OLD!)  I had the opportunity to go take photos inside the Grand Canyon West.

Long story short my parents friends hooked me up with a photographer from Korea who was coming to photograph the canyon for a book.  So here I was off to the Grand Canyon in freezing cold February weather!

Well as you can guys know I’m not a landscape photographer.  I photograph people and my dogs!  I can say it was a very different experience and I now have a much higher appreciation for landscape photographers.  I’m always in awe when I see those breathtaking photographs, but I just didn’t think about what went into getting that shot.

First of all I had to wake up at the crack of dawn.  Wait let me rephrase that…BEFORE the crack of dawn because we had to off road to some remote location so he could get that shot he wanted.  Second you have to be in good shape because lord knows I ended up on all sorts of ledges and high perches….and last you have to have a lot of patience!  Sometimes things just don’t go as planned, mother nature doesn’t quite care about your plans =P  Also I wasn’t used to having to carry and use a tripod the entire day!!!

I took these photos with my Nikon D70 and whatever kit lens it came with!  This trip was before I got all my fancy equipment and lenses!  Actually after this trip I was wondering why there were so many specks on my photos and realized I needed to get my sensor cleaned (oops!)  Which is another reason it took so long for me to get to these photos, I just didn’t want to deal with removing all those specks!!!!  I wish I could have a “do over” with these photos!  I think if I went now, I would be able photograph it with a much more knowledgeable eye!

What struck me was that the Grand Canyon West was so remote and quiet!!!  Our guide told us they have to use satellite phones because there’s no cell reception on the reservation.  Also it’s hard to see in these photos, but the canyon is so immense!  It’s hard to believe this is only a small part of the entire canyon!  I felt like such a tiny ant.  Seriously without the guide we would’ve had to bust out some survivorman moves!

A DAY IN GRAND CANYON WEST

The Empty Highway

Diamond Peak and contrary to what you see this was taken BEFORE sunrise!

The sun rising

They looked so cute

Another angle of Diamond Peak

Colorado River

We had to do some climbing for this one….

It doesn’t look like it, so I’m really glad I got this shot to show perspective of how high we climbed!

Mr. Photographer from Korea

Sunset

The End.

6 MONTHS

February 25, 2010

It’s already been 6 months since my niece was born!  Time really does fly by.  She’s so big now!  When I first held her I was scared I would hold her the wrong way or drop her, but now that tiny fragile newborn turned into a baby.  No more am I worried about am I supporting her neck, am I holding her right, but now it’s trying to keep her curious little hands off of everything!  She has quite a personality and knows how to express herself.  She reaches and grabs (don’t forget scratches!!!)  She cries when something doesn’t go her way or if we take away a toy.  She ’s been crawling….backwards for several months!  She laughs and plays with you.  She even started eating solids (avocado was her first).

I’m amazed as I see in 6 months how my niece has grown and I can’t believe in such a short period of time how much babies develop and learn!

She smiles just like her mom does!  With rainbow eyes!

Loves playing in her Baby Einstein

Toby is always close by

After bath time her hair is usually pretty wild!

Mommy + Baby at the 6 month check up where the doctor told us she’s advanced in motor skills, but we already knew that!  Karly’s been lifting up her head since she was a few hours old and everything else according to the baby books happened 2-4 weeks earlier!

And my absolute FAV!
Low Rise Diapers

SEOUL + NAMSAN TOWER

February 25, 2010

I literally have several thousands of photos I took during my 2 months in Korea.  There’s so many I want to share, but I don’t want to overwhelm everyone so I’ll just be splitting them up and adding them to my blog when I have a chance.  These photos were taken in early to mid December before all the crazy snow!  So get ready for some awesome snow pics in my next entry!

I have a thing with going to high places to take in the view.  I love it!  I was actually afraid of heights for a period of my life, but now there’s something so awesome about going up high and getting an unobstructed view!

In my search for awesome views of Seoul I asked my cousin if he knew any places really high up and we snuck up to the top of a building!  Totally worth it!

Namsan Tower

One day after eating sushi with my cousin we ended up at a playground in Hongdae.  We thought it would be fun to go on the merry go round to take some pics, but seriously in order to get this photo I thought I was going to throw up!!!!  The things we do to get a fun photo!

I went to this cool place north of Seoul called Heyri.  They have really awesome art there and an English Village.

The view from this mountain near my cousins place.  Next 2 photos taken with my point and shoot.

In Seoul there’s Seoul Tower also known as Namsan Tower.  It’s huge so you can’t miss it no matter where you are in Seoul.  As I was up there I couldn’t believe so many people lived in such a small amount of space!  It’s pretty apparent when all you see are tall buildings everywhere and you’re bumping into every other person on the street!

All these couples come to Namsan Tower and attach a lock.  There are so many locks up there now it’s insane!

Covered in locks!!!!!

View from the top!  I’m so happy I went on a clear day!

Home!

Hyatt Hotel in Itaewon.  That’s one huge hotel!

SHAWN

February 18, 2010

I can remember from a very young age always begging my parents for a dog.  At the time we lived in an apartment so we had to do with goldfish and hamsters, but they promised when we moved to a house we could get a dog.  Finally when I was 9 we moved and to my joy literally a week after, my parents had some friends who needed to sell a puppy they had bought as a gift.  That’s how we got Shawn…at 3 months and a huge ball of fur.

Of course my sister and I wanted to name him Fluffy or Snowball or something like that, but my dad firmly put his foot down and said “No…his name is going to be Shawn” (my sister and I think that’s what he wanted to name his son, but too bad he only ended up with daughters =P )

He lived a few weeks short of his 17 birthday.  I have so many wonderful memories of my dog.  I’m not saying I love my other two dogs less, but there’s something different and special about growing up with a dog for so long.  They really become a part of your family.  He’s been with me for half my life…since elementary school through thick and thin and through all the changes in my life.  My family took him on all our camping trips, even to Yellowstone!

While I was in Korea my family told me Shawn’s health was getting worse.  I was the one who couldn’t bear to say goodbye so I always refused when they brought up the subject of putting him to sleep, but finally I realized I was being selfish and letting him live in pain wasn’t how I could thank him for all the years of happiness he gave me.

His last day with us was perfect.  He sunbathed in the kitchen, ate a delicious meal of all his favorites (he looooved cheese), and played on the grass which looked like it was covered in diamonds while taking in the amazing weather.  He was surrounded by our entire family as we all held him and said our goodbyes.

I miss hearing nails tapping against our hardwood floors as he slowly walked around our house, I miss seeing him in some corner sleeping the day away, I miss watching him drink water in this really bizarre and funny way I’ve only seen him drink and when I see photos and videos of him my heart still aches.  But I am happy that he lived such a long, happy and full life with us.  For the opportunity to have grown up with such an amazing dog and to have so many memories with him.  I couldn’t have asked for more.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

December 31, 2009

Wow 2009 has come and gone and it’s already 2010 for me!!!  It’s past 4am, but I’m still up and I wanted to start off the new year with a blog post!

I went to the Han River with my cousins and uncle to shoot fireworks, but because it was so cold we were only there for about 15 minutes before we felt like our fingers and toes were going to fall off so we left and went to McDonalds!!!  My first meal of the year = McDonalds chocolate milkshake + french fries!  Most people make resolutions to lose weight and eat healthier, but we headed straight to McDonalds =P  (probably because it was the closest 24 hour place around us!)

Han River

My uncle + fireworks

My cousin + sparklers

My cousins & uncle + fireworks

Finally…
ME + Fireworks!!!!  It was so much fun!!!

Happy New Year!!!!!

I hope everyone back in the states has an amazing and safe new year!

MY ADVENTURES IN KOREA

December 22, 2009

Hi Everyone! I’ve been in Korea for about a month now and I have a month left of my vacation! I’ve had quite the adventure so far! A few days after arriving I ended up getting swine flu!!! And most recently I ended up getting the stomach flu! How come it’s always when you travel you end up getting sick?! I was so careful about washing my hands, avoiding people who are coughing, taking my vitamins, etc etc etc. But I guess my immune system is horrible, or the fly is just a lot stronger in Korea!

Well in-between being sick I’ve been able to see a lot of cool things and even saw it snow twice!!!!! Since I didn’t update for so long there are SO MANY photos!!!! I thought it would be fun to mix it up and use Poladroids. This is the most awesome program ever! It’s completely free and it makes your photos look so fun! Enjoy my first month in Korea!

For those curious all these photos are a mix from my dslr, point & shoot, and blackberry! Yes my blackberry works in Korea and it’s so awesome!

I’ve decided to add a “photobooth” service to my wedding packages.  I personally love having photobooths at receptions because it gives the guests something to do and it’s really fun!  Who doesn’t like to get dressed up funny to take pictures?!?!?!

Maybe I should call mine the photo corner because technically it’s not a real booth…but it’s still equally as fun!

So yesterday I set up the whole thing in the living room and had some fun with it!


I can’t help myself. She’s so cute I want to eat her!

And I saved the best for last!  My dad was doing something in the garage and he emerged looking like this. Of course I had to get a picture of it!

FALLING IN LOVE

September 3, 2009

Where have I been?!  It’s been a busy month for me and I’m preparing for an even busier September!  Like always I’m behind on blogging, but I’m setting a goal for myself to really work hard to blog as much as possible!  So hopefully you guys will see multiple entries per week now!

What’s all this about falling in love you ask.  No I’m not getting married, no I don’t have a boyfriend, but I can now tell you what it feels like to instantly fall in love with someone.  My niece was born on August 19.  They say parents fall in love with their baby from the moment he/she is born, I can tell you that feeling extends to grandparents and even aunts.  I’m sure the level of love my sister feels for her daughter is so much higher, but in that moment the world stopped, my heart stopped as I saw my niece for the first time.

This is Karly  moments after birth.  I honestly thought she would look a lot more wrinkly and squished rather than a cute alert baby!

The happy mom + baby

She’s so tiny!  She had so much hair we could already put a ribbon on her hair within a few hours!

First of all…I’ve been trying to get my blog to show up on google reader and have the full entry posted with all the photos.  Up until now it would just show an excerpt of the entry.  I sent out a tweet and one of my previous clients put me in touch with his business partner who does this kind of stuff. With the help of a total stranger (seriously it made my day that there are such nice people out in the world) Johnny was able to fix it for me!!!  Thanks a million to Johnny for helping me fix this lil problem I had!

NOW…if you’ve subscribed to my feed through google reader, you’re going to need to delete/unsubscribe from me and add me on again if you want to see the full entry show up without the hassle of clicking over to my blog each time I post something!  Got that everyone?!  Unsubscribe from me and add me again!!!!

So with the technical part out of the way this is a totally random entry!  I saw this bird hanging out on a wire in front of my house the other day.  And I thought it was eating a worm, but I couldn’t tell so I went in the house and got my camera with my 70-200mm lens.  I know so dorky, but I was curious!  I zoomed in and I was right.  It was eating this juicy worm!  A few minutes later the bird’s friend comes along and it looks like they’re having some kind of intelligent conversation!

Here’s the bird zoomed in with it’s lunch.

The bird’s buddy joined him.  I’ve always loved the look of birds on wires!

Did anyone notice the color of the sky?!?!  This is NorCal for you in the summer!!!  It looks like winter and I don’t like it!

Well I have about 8 weddings and a family session to post on the blog and I’m slowly getting around to it so hope you guys keep checking in!

If you don’t know me, you will quickly find out how much I love dogs.  My good friend gave me Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover’s Soul and I haven’t been able to finish it because I cry at almost every story!  I think I got through 10 stories and decided I didn’t want to wake up with puffy eyes!

Growing up in an apartment my parents promised my sister and me when we move to a house we’ll get a dog.  I hung to that promise daily hoping for the day I too could have my very own dog!  Flash forward to 5th grade, we moved and soon after my parents found us Shawn a cute Lhasa Apso puppy.  He is now 16, blind, deaf, and walks with great effort, but I still see his puppy spirit hidden behind long naps and frequent trips to the backyard for a potty break.

Over the years we got other dogs.  With each new dog my mom said no more!!!!  But soon she too got attached to them and I frequently see her with one or two of the dogs by her side.  How can we not love a dog that unconditionally loves us.  Every time I step through the doors I’m greeted by a scene of chaos.  Even after I yell at one or all of them for doing something bad, they still quietly sneak up to me and win me over in a matter of seconds.  They follow us around the house and “protect” us from strangers and give us all these cute looks.

Toby is probably the biggest and fattest Yorkie I’ve ever met!

This is what I wake up too in the morning.  How can you NOT fall in love with this face?!