Archive for March, 2010

 
Giving YOU

Giving of ourselves is a culture that we embrace around our house.

My husband, Jay, learned it early on when he moved furniture and tended the yard of an elderly couple who in turn treated him with snacks and conversation.  The friendship that was formed lasted through the death of the husband and more recently, the passing of Evie, the wife.  One of the rare occasions I’ve seen Jay cry.  This experience led him to create a volunteer ministry while in college, become a cub scout master, and ultimately as his career in working for TheCommon.org.

I grew up as the recipient of other people’s generosity.  We had Christmases where “Santa” did indeed visit our house, only he couldn’t fit down the chimney so the gifts were left in large plastic bags outside of our door.  I know now that “Santa” was likely our church who knew we wouldn’t have anything else under the tree so they made the delivery late Christmas Eve.  Always plagued by never ending used car repairs, I remember the day my mom picked me up from school {a VERY rare thing} in an almost brand new car that someone at the church had given her.  Rather than feeling like the recipient of a handout, it seemed more like taking a deep breath… space to dream that anything was possible.  Right or wrong, as a child I felt the weight of the world being lifted.

This evening has been spent tying loose ends for our trip to Port-au-Prince in a few days.  Looking back over the journey to get to this point, it really started in that backyard and under a Christmas tree long ago.  Learning to care for people and be cared for starts when we’re young.  Ethan, at seven years old, knows that dad’s job is to help people help other people.  Those values are being reinforced in Cub Scouts on numerous service opportunities. He knows why I go to the hospital to photograph babies who won’t go home.  Ethan and Jay play cards with an elderly man with Asperger’s Syndrome every other week to help keep him company and offer their friendship.  He knows we’re going to Haiti and to him it’s no big deal.  This is what we do.  Often in our brokenness, we take care of each other by getting our hands dirty {<– good read}.

Of course, you don’t have to go to Haiti to be a life changer.  There are so many needs in our backyard.  Outside of donating used clothes at the Salvation Army drop box, it’s hard to know where the tangible needs actually exist.  This is why TheCommon.org is such a powerful tool… it connects those needs with your abilities.  If you: attend church, are a YMCA member, involved with Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts, work with a non-profit, part of a community or township board, attend college, work at an office, or simply have a group of friends, then TheCommon.org will be a tremendous asset in developing a culture of caring in you, your family, and your community.

Stories from our extended community… take a few minutes to view this clip.  Then share it.  :)

TheCommon.org – Coffee Shop from Paradox Media Group on Vimeo.

 
Zack & Jung (part five)

This post wraps up the magical day that was Zach and Jung’s wedding day!  I know, it’s about time. ;)  Once again, the day was planned by Alicia Caldecott of A Day In May.  You simply can’t go wrong with Alicia if you’re planning a northern Michigan wedding.  Truly an amazing destination… take it from Zach and Jung who had family fly in from Texas, Hawaii, Pennsylvania and a host of other places.  Can’t wait to share a resource that will showcase the beauty and talent that encompasses northern Michigan!  All in time…

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A quick wardrobe change and a few more portraits!  :)

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So honored not only to be invited to capture Zach and Jung’s day, but also to work again with Coastline Studios!  Seriously, can’t even begin to describe how much fun we had that day.  Well… here’s a glimpse…

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Take 2… This time with Alicia!

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I agree… these cupcakes are my weakness too!  Cannot wait for wedding season to start back up.  I need my cupcake fix.

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After another quick wardrobe change, Zach and Jung came back to provide the evening’s entertainment… no, seriously.  They were INCREDIBLE.  I kind of felt bad for the other vocalist who had to take the stage once again after their performance.

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Not to be outdone… Zach took the mic…

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No wedding would be complete without an Elvis impersonator.  No, really…

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I mentioned in earlier posts that it had been a rough week leading up to Zach and Jung’s wedding after the death of one of my bride’s father.  The realization of how important my job to document life at it’s best and the relationships that surround my couples was stronger than ever before.  In getting to know Zach and Jung, I knew the moment on the left was a small miracle that left me in tears (thanks to Tracy Grant for the photo on the right).  Life is simply too precious to waste a second of it.

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The perfect ending to a most perfect wedding came in the form of a private dance party outside of the barn.  And yes… this is also on video.  {love you Lish and Jung!!}

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Zach & Jung (part four)

The portraits immediately following the ceremony…

“Laugh as much as you breathe and love as long as you live.” ~unknown

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Zach & Jung (part three)

The ceremony!  Located at Crooked Creek Ranch and designed and implemented by Alicia of  A Day In May!  :)  Zach and his boys labored over the Chuppah through the rehearsal and their prep on the wedding day!  I think it was worth it…

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Zach's dad performed the ceremony... so sweet!

Zach's dad performed the ceremony... so sweet!

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