Monday, April 9, 2012

tearing down our foundations




day 100


Can you believe it's already day 100? I'm so glad this photo can represent this day, because I think this is my favorite photo of the project to date. Oh, and for the love of all that is good, please click on the photo. Trust me, you won't regret it.

In other news, I had to go back to school today. I was still feeling a little under the weather, but after school I ran a couple of errands (library, office supply store, craft store, post office) and got a lot of fun things, including film for my film camera!! You do not even know how ecstatic I am to be taking my first photos with a real film camera. It is beyond exciting and I cannot wait to see how the film turns out.

Hope you all had a fantastic day!




Look Ma, no hands!




day 99



No mom, we most certainly did not go passed the "authorized personnel only" sign and climb up an industrial ladder and open a hatch to climb on the roof of a church while the service was going on. Of course not!

Today was super busy and it's way passed my bedtime so I'll keep this short. Basically I took this kid's senior photos (he's a family friend and the same age as me and going to the same school that my boyfriend is going to--random fact) and then our family went over to his family's house for easter dinner! It was delicious.



Sunday, April 8, 2012

happy easter!




Happy Easter from my family to yours! I hope you have fun eating a ton of chocolate and dying Easter eggs and chilling out at church to remember all the awesome things that Jesus did and does for us. And if that's not a good reason to celebrate then I don't know what is!


you are a lighthouse




day 98


I seriously love my brothers (and my sister too). Tonight we talked about how when we all have kids, our family reunions are going to be awesome. And Nicholas (the one in the photo) said we can all meet in his beach house in California. Hah! It's so weird to think that one day we'll be grown up, we'll be married, we'll have our own families and jobs and we'll be adults. So weird. I can't imagine my ten year old sister being a mom ... crazy.