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08.05.10Weddings

Greensboro Wedding Photography - Becca and Jeff



J
ust as the wedding preparations began, a gentle rain began to fall from the sky. Sometimes rain on a wedding day can cause a little stress but not for Becca and Jeff ... their eyes were on each other and not the sky. Weddings are filled with superstitions ... the groom isn't supposed to see the bride on the wedding day, the garter, the veil, something borrowed something blue, and throwing rice just to name a few. It's interesting to look at superstitions to see why they are what they are. Let's take rain for example; did you know that rain on your wedding day is supposed to bring good luck? It's origin can be tracked back to several different cultures. Marriage is often referred to as "tying the knot". The belief is that a wet knot is much harder to untie than a dry knot. Rain is also associated with fertility since it restores and maintains crops. So... if you happen to be a little superstitious then a little rain on your wedding day isn't all that bad. Thank you Jeff and Becca for a wonderful day and I pray that your knot will be tightly tied and, if you want a house full of children that you will be fruitful and multiply.








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07.28.10Engagements

Tim and Amber



I
thoroughly enjoyed spending the afternoon with Tim and Amber. Even though the temperature was soaring into the mid 90's, we were still able to keep our cool and come away with some great shots. See you guys in a couple of weeks!
















07.23.10Children/Families

Sam



H
ave you heard the quote " Love is spelled T-I-M-E?" With all my heart I believe it's true.... especially when our children are involved. Little ones need to know that they are special and worthy of the best we have to offer. Not necessarily a vacation or spending lots of money but doing simple things like a walk in the woods or reading a book or just sitting on the floor playing with blocks. I know that Sam gets the proper attention, it shows in the smile on his face!

I Took His Hand and Followed

My dishes went unwashed today,
I didn't make the bed,
I took his hand and followed
Where his eager footsteps led.

Oh yes, we went adventuring,
My little son and I,
Exploring all the great outdoors
Beneath the summer sky.

We waded in a crystal stream,
We wandered through a wood;
My kitchen wasn't swept today
But life was gay and good.


We found a cool, sun-dappled glade
And now my small son knows
How Mother Bunny hides her nest,
Where jack-in-the-pulpit grows.

We watched a robin feed her young,
We climbed a sunlit hill,
Saw cloud-sheep scamper through the sky,
We plucked a daffodil.

That my house was neglected,
That I didn't brush the stairs,
In twenty years, no one on earth
Will know, or even care.

But that I've helped my little boy
To noble manhood grow,
In twenty years, the whole wide world
May look and see and know.














07.17.10Personal

Family Vacation



E
very year Karen and I look forward and anticipate our family vacation. This year was no exception ... we were geared up for it at least two months or more before the time finally rolled around!
There were 15 of us down this week staying in the beautiful South Myrtle Beach area close to the Point in Garden City. That area is so family oriented, even in the prime season.
We had a great time on the beach, in the pool, at the pier, back at the house chilling out, eating way too much ice cream, playing games ... whatever was happening was good. The runners in our group managed to put their mileage in before the others were up and about in the mornings.

Why do vacations seem to pass so much faster than any other time? It seemed as if we had just gotten there and it was time to head back home. Maybe next year we should make it two weeks ... now that's a thought!

Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson~


Good times!





Nick, the grill master at any family/friend get together!


Our brother-in-law preparing his famous frogmore stew and, as always was scrumptuous!


eating it traditionally on newspaper ... it doesn't get much better!


Sweet Adalei ... and this is the smiling face we woke up to every morning!


Bradyn, with his new Mohawk, enjoyed going to the arcade to play games ... you see all kinds there too!


a trip to Wilmington to see the battleship


nothing like a good splash in the pool ...


you can tell Layla enjoyed her time in the pool!


That smile just melts my heart ... Adalei has to be the happiest baby in the world!


always time for the carousel


and the whale ride at Margaritaville ...


now isn't Bradyn a brave one!


nothing like a walk on the beach ...




or some time around the pier ...



quietness ...


and a little serenity on the beach ...









07.14.10Children/Families

NC Children's Photography ~ Luke



W
hen the kids were young I sang to them often. Even to this day they still remember the words to most of those little tunes. One of our favorites went like this.... "I am a promise, I am a possibility. I am a promise with a capitol "P". I am a great big bundle of potentiality." Every time I photograph a little child like Luke, the words to that song resound through my heart and I wonder... what possibilities does the world hold for this little one!












 
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