This month started with us taking a trip to Arizona with the bigs because I was speaking at a conference. It was a last minute decision and I had such a hard time leaving Rhett at home but it was a sweet time with just the big kids.
Rhett stayed home with Mimi and Grammie accompanied us to Arizona. It was so sweet for Evy and Graham to experience the desert. They got to hear me speak at my last United Conference and I loved that. We had a great time but I was terrified that Rhett was at home taking his first steps! (He wasn’t, thank goodness!) This was also the month when Rhett got more feisty, more vocal, and more determined. He is stubborn and so sweet when he wants to be. He seems to be unable to be derailed when his mind is made up and it makes sense that he has to stand his ground as the youngest! I love this precious boy. I love his squawks, I love his slightly red-ish hair, I love how dramatic his crying face is and how strong he is physically! He’s entering into the most fun age and I can’t wait!
Marketing for a wedding photography business isn’t just different—it’s in a league of its own.
I’ll never forget the morning I woke up for my very first wedding.
It’s spring break. Which, for many people, might mean rest and reset. But in our world right now? It feels more like we’re standing in the middle of a winding, messy, beautiful chapter of our own Hero’s Journey—and the stretch is very, very real.
This week has been… a lot.
Personally, professionally, and spiritually, I’ve felt stretched, unsettled, and oddly grateful—all at the same time.
There’s something about spring that just feels like change.
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you’re editing photos late at night, maybe sprawled out on the couch or even in bed? You feel like you’re on a roll, everything looks fantastic, and then morning hits.