Our friend, Ashby, is heading to Kenya. She will be gone for five weeks. Please visit her travel blog and pray for her journey. If all goes well, Visible Grace will be an NGO and she will have made a down payment on a piece of land, by the time she returns. This evening she picked up copies of my drawings and photos of the model I made. Hopefully, she will also have an estimate for phase one costs when she returns. Her plane leaves early tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. She will be missed. We are excited for her as she travels to the place where her heart resides.
http://ashbyinkenya.blogspot.com/
I'm a wife. I'm a mom. I'm a photographer. I love the things I do... You're sure to read some about all of them here.
Monday, May 19, 2008
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"southern bell grown up"
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
He made my day...
and I just wanted to tell him and you.
I was on the phone with my husband yesterday. He called wanting some info about what photo training I had had. He had been chatting with a coworker of his who was admiring my photographic skills via his digital picture frame. It's seems a bit odd that Wes had asked this guy about cameras before I got my first one and now he is asking advice. Anyway...
I mentioned something about my new camera, that it was a family investment for photo documenting our family. Wes laughed and said that we already had plenty of camera for that via the d70. Then he said that the d300 was an investment in my professional photography. After we got off the phone, something occured to me.
He believes in me. That means the world to me.
I was on the phone with my husband yesterday. He called wanting some info about what photo training I had had. He had been chatting with a coworker of his who was admiring my photographic skills via his digital picture frame. It's seems a bit odd that Wes had asked this guy about cameras before I got my first one and now he is asking advice. Anyway...
I mentioned something about my new camera, that it was a family investment for photo documenting our family. Wes laughed and said that we already had plenty of camera for that via the d70. Then he said that the d300 was an investment in my professional photography. After we got off the phone, something occured to me.
He believes in me. That means the world to me.
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