Rayberly | Sneak Peek
Ray and Kim got hitched at Rustic Hills Golf Club on Saturday! Here’s the “finally Rayberly” sneak peek!
Enjoy your Disney honeymoon, you two!
With squeals of delight,
Ray and Kim got hitched at Rustic Hills Golf Club on Saturday! Here’s the “finally Rayberly” sneak peek!
Enjoy your Disney honeymoon, you two!
With squeals of delight,
Oh my goodness!!
It’s already almost been a MONTH since Megan and Kyle got hitched!
I met Megan years ago. She helped my wedding photographer with my own wedding! What!? Crazy. I wasn’t even doing weddings back then.
We got ready in her childhood home.
I love that Megan got to hang with her dad that morning and have some father/daughter time.
These girls were so much fun and you can tell they just adore Megan.
Once we arrived at the nature preserve, we started with their wonderful first look.
Then, we grabbed some group shots.
Megan hid Mickey Mouses throughout the day; here are a few I found.
Don’t these guys just look so… dapper!?
I loved Megan’s bouquet. The white lace in there is from her grandmother’s wedding dress. I love special touches!
FYI: If you have your wedding at a nature preserve, you’ll find that small, buggy creatures like to sneak between layers of your dress. We probably spent a collective hour getting these guys out of tulle.
Megan and Kyle tied the knot at W.W. Knight Nature Preserve in Perrysburg, Ohio.
And, seriously, I can never get enough of bubble exits!
After we bustled Megan’s dress, we had a little girl time in the room where she pledged her love to Kyle. I love how happy she is! This was so fun, Megan!
Then, we grabbed a few pics of Megan and Kyle–HUSBAND AND WIFE!! I love the relaxed feeling the bride and groom always has after the ceremony is over. The stress is over and it’s time to party!
Speaking of party, we partied at Mancy’s Steakhouse in Toledo. Check it:
There were people giving speeches, laughing, and dancing.
It was a great day and I’m so honored to have been a part of it.
Megan, I hope you and Kyle always love Jesus more than each other, but that you love and respect one other unconditionally. Don’t forget: You’re on the same team!
Happy marriage,
On Saturday, Kyle and Megan tied the knot in the Toledo area! While I’m going through the nearly 2000 images to present to the lovely bride and groom, I wanted to share this fabulous image that made me giddy. I love it!
Enjoy.
Happiness and joy,
On a sunny Sunday afternoon, Carrie and Kevin met before family, friends, and fellow runners to join their lives and their families together.
It was a beautiful afternoon. And the family support was beautiful. Check out the love:
So many precious moments from the day!
Kevin, good luck with all those girls!
I love everything about this glance. It says, “I’m so excited you’re getting ready to be my sister!”
Carrie, you have excellent taste in details. Love. Love. Love.
Thank you for allowing me into your life for your special day.
Can you tell this kid that I think he’s awesome? And that I’m watching him, too?
Blessings on your new life together.
Love,
After a crazy week at work, I’m back to photo editing. A colleague requested a sneak peek and I was inspired. While I keep working on these pics, may this hold you. :)
Until next time,
I hate odd numbers.
Just thought you should know. I mean, after my man proposed, he pointed to two dates on the calendar as suggestions. I chose the one with all even numbers. Seriously. That’s why we got married on that day.
Anyway, that’s why I’m not so sure what to think about entering 2013.
And, since I’m a teacher, I do new year’s resolutions in August. I’ll say something like, “This year, I’m going to contact parents more,” or “This year, I’m going to push my students more,” or even, “This year, going to spend less time around negative Nancies.”
And this is possibly one of the latest new year posts ever. Partially because I had flu and strep simultaneously two weeks ago and took about 13 days to get back on my normal feet. But the tardiness of this post is, nonetheless, recognized.
*sigh* So, today’s post will have two parts. Skip to the part you care about or read both:
2012: Year in Review
Devotion | A 2013 Change
I feel entirely blessed by 2012. Especially in my photography business. Here are my favorite 12 images and moments from 2012–in no particular order:
1) Caught Brynn growing up a bit. Ready for an even number? Two shots of Brynn:
2) This shot of Nina was the final snap of the day. My fave!
3) Reunited and it feels so gooooooood! I joined some friends I worked with in Kentucky for some pizza and gossip. I love these two girls. And Bob is pretty swell, too.
4) I love this image from Haleigh and Andrew’s engagement:
5) This girl and her Bible. Beautimus! I will totally miss her after she graduates this year.
6) These guys were a blast at Jon and Jess’ wedding.
7) This wedding was so sweet! And the bride and groom’s guests had a bunch of sweet cars!
8) I was honored to grab Alyson and Corey’s engagement shots. Even though I dropped my camera and, consequently, had a heart attack. These two were a barrel of fun and I look forward to seeing God work in them and through them in the future.
9)I finally, finally, finally got to visit Japan! It was so great to visit Jessica in her temporary home country. I just realized that I haven’t blogged about this marvelous trip since I came back to the midwest without power for days before it got away from me. Maybe I should do that…
10) My brother-in-law came home from Afghanistan and married his lovely wife. So glad to see him so happily married.
11) The Hunk and I celebrated two years of marriage at Niagara Falls. He really is the most marvelous gift to me ever. God knows me so well to have given me such a great husband for life!
12) I became an aunt to this cute face:
Professionally, I was able to grow a lot this year. I upgraded my gear and continued to hone my editing skills. One thing I really need: A really good workshop experience. Maybe that will happen in 2013.
Disclaimer: This is not a new year’s resolution.
But I do want to get some things realigned in my life. I’ve shared this with people before as an experienced-based piece of advice: At every point of change in your life, you will have to figure out how to keep Bible-reading and prayer in your regular schedule. It happened to me when I left for college: I had to fight to keep a Bible-reading schedule. As is the case with many college freshmen who go to a Christian college, there was a lot of support to help me keep a schedule. When I got to graduate school, some things changed in my life again. I lost my college support system and eventually moved to a different church. Again, I had lots of support–wonderful ladies who poured into me. But I had a full time job and graduate school at the same time. I eventually fought my way back to a semi-regular reading schedule.
Then I got married and moved. Frankly, support looks entirely different here. As a pastor’s wife, I am the support much of the time. (Read: Totally okay with me, of course!) But it’s time for me to make these adjustments. It’s time to figure it out and it’s time to get my reading and praying priority back where it has been in the past and where it should be.
Feel me?
The second thing I miss about my past: Blogging. I mean a lot. I used to blog all the time–not just about pictures or my boring exciting life. I used to pour my heart out over scripture. I miss that.
So, here’s my resolution goal for 2013: To write one devotional post a week. Length is not a factor. Structure is not a factor. Scripture is a requirement, though. Scripture and thought. Some posts may be inspiring. Other posts may be thought-provoking. Others may be while I’m cooking dinner or in the mist of a crazy-busy week.
My husband asked if I was going to assign this to a specific day of the week. I wish I could, but I’m staring down 52 of these posts and I have no idea what the year will bring. This is simply a goal and a means to an end.
I’ll post these within this category: Devo52. If you want to join me, use the hashtag #devo52 when you post your blog on Twitter. That’s what I’ll do.
Sound like a plan?