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florida gulf coast: the everglades.

hello everglades, hello airboat!

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee! 

yeah, that pretty much sums up our airboat ride through the everglades.

if you have never taken an airboat ride you should. it’s super fun, a little scary, and very exhilarating. riding on an airboat feels like flying on water, because essentially the boat (propelled at high speeds by a large fan) barely skims the surface of the water, allowing it to pass through very shallow waters and over grasses and other vegetation. you can get extremely close to wildlife without much disturbance, and it’s a total blast. 

captain rick of speedy johnsons guided our boat through the narrow rows of dense mangroves and out into the vast expanses of pristine wetland. the scenery was breathtakingly beautiful – the seemingly endless sawgrass prairies dottted with palm trees, the billowy white clouds reflected in the glassy water, the large osprey, blue heron, and crocodiles in their natural habitat.

my first airboat ride was probably more than twenty years ago in lake kissimmee with my dad, and this afternoon i relived all the fun as we smiled and screamed as the boat zoomed, skidded, and spun through the amazing everglades.

i love you dad – what a great afternoon!


whizzing through the mango groves.


dad + me: windblown on the airboat!


10,000 islands to left, and water, water, everywhere!

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paulie + family. (my family!)

my favorite little friend.

this week i’m traveling through the south visiting family, friends and clients and soaking up a little sun before the fall sets in back in dc!

right now i’m spending my days with paul – my awesome cousin who just turned four! he’s so smart, so funny, and witty as can be. he’s keeping me very busy playing spongebob bingo, building super tall lego buildings, making train tracks for thomas + friends, and reading and spelling (he goes to school now!) the sweet return is that he loves having his picture taken and has no inhibitions in front of the camera, not to mention he’s pretty much the cutest thing i have ever seen! i love this little guy!

enjoy!


paul + his dad, my uncle marc.


paul + grandma mary dot!


silly fish faces!

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kristin’s (super fun!) family.

a fun family photoshoot!

i had so much fun photographing kristin’s family last weekend in annapolis. this was my second time photographing for kristin – if you recall, i raved about her when i photographed jules + alexander last month- so cute!! :)

kristin was so thrilled with the photos that she had me back to photograph her whole family, and this time i got to meet her awesome husband joe as well as her parents and brothers – everybody was great! we did a few group shots and then just played around in the backyard…i am in awe of how much fun this family has when they are together – it’s so easy to see how much they love each other! kristin and joe adore their kids and the two of them totally acted like newlyweds, even though they just celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary! congrats to them! 

enjoy!

 

 

 

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memorial day.

“to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”

my family’s war hero: richard shuck.

the image above is a screen shot from the virtual wall – an online memorial for the soldiers of the vietnam war. each soldier whose name appears on the vietnam wall has page on the site with information about their service as well as photos and commentary. a few years ago, i was asked by my family to write something for my uncle ricky’s page. he served in vietnam at a very young age, and although i never met him i felt honored to put into words a brief memorial for this fantastic site.

below is an excerpt of what i wrote for ricky, the uncle i never knew, but already loved. a man who gave his life for his country and for the hope of saving the lives of others.

A life that is characterized by love is the hardest to lose, and Richard Shuck remains defined by his life, not his death, in the hearts of all who knew him.

For our family, Ricky is icon of love and loss, for we feel eternally cheated to have lost him, but incredibly privileged to have ever had him at all.

And for the generation of family that follows, that of myself and my sister and my cousins, it’s as if we were born with pain already in our hearts for a man who lived and died before our time. A legacy of love exists for our Uncle Ricky that is not contingent on our having ever met him. It will stay with us and continue to live on, traveling within the circle of love that is family, that cannot be severed, that does not end with death.

We all remain forever proud of the man whose name now lives on –

A silent expanse of jet black marble
with thousands of names
carved in gold.
A tombstone
for an army of children
who died
doing what they were told.
– Terri E Wilson, The Wall –

 

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my mom is an all star.

a very happy mother’s day.

it’s true, my mom is an all star. she totally rocks and i had the best time hanging out with her today. mother’s day wasn’t much different than any other day for us, because my mom is a huge part of my life. we talk on the phone and e-mail everyday, go out to dinner often, and do fun/cultural/adventurous things together as much as possible. the only different thing about today was that we fully acknowledged the reason why we have this amazing relationship: because she is a phenomenal mother.

i am so thankful for all the love and guidance she has given me, and especially grateful for the unfaltering encouragement on all my many (and varied) adventures. i admire her for her strength and resolve, her patience and faith, and her incredible dedication to those in need. she is hard-working, independent, and strong willed. she is sassy, funny, and beautiful. she is my biggest fan, my greatest role model, and my best friend.

i am so proud that this woman is my mother.

in addition to all these things, she is also a great photographer, and today i surprised her with a sweet digital canon rebel and a few fun lenses! i’m pretty sure i was almost as excited about the camera as she was! it’s so cute…like a mini version of my 5D, and it takes great photos! and check out the amazing job raven at pulp in logan circle did of wrapping everything up – pulp has the absolute best gift wrap selection + service ever!

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golfing with the groom.

an 8 o’clock tee time with the groom to be.


lesson learned: when golf isn’t going great – photograph yourself!
 

in spite of having worked on a golf course for many years (beverage cart girl, bartender), i have never actually played golf, much less swung a golf club correctly. however, when marc put out an open invitation for a round of golf on his wedding day i jumped at the opportunity. a polo shirt, some rented clubs and a set of 15 golf balls later, i was on the course before 8 am ready to go, camera in hand of course. jessica claire should be happy to know that a shootsac looks fabulous when paired with golf attire! i had a fantastic time, only losing 3 balls in the water and managing a few decent swings. my frustrations became increasingly entertaining, and i’m not certain i even finished the 18th hole, but i did enjoy taking photos of our enjoyable outing!


marc looking perfectly relaxed + vicky teeing off.


i’m confused…because i don’t understand golf and someone else is using my camera against me!


when all else fails, find an appropriate target…


this pretty much sums up my day.


i relaxed a little after i realized our “pros” weren’t taking things too seriously either.


marc blames vicky for tearing up the fairway on the 18th hole…?

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