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Friday, October 17, 2008

My First Wedding...As A Photographer!


The beautiful archway at the park where they got married

Well James and I officially shot our first wedding together this week on Wednesday night for our friends Titus and Christina. Things got a bit hectic for a while when their sunset wedding started a little bit late so we were left doing the best we can with basically no daylight left! All in all though it was a wonderful wedding that they had in an absolutely beautiful location. Here are a couple of the pictures that we got...some of them are waiting on being edited when we hopefully get a computer program to do that soon.

I definitely have to say that I really enjoyed doing the pictures for the wedding and it was fun to be able to be a part of someones special day like that. I look forward to hopefully being able to do many more weddings (even though James says they aren't his favorite thing to shoot). Ever since planning our wedding I have thought it would be fun to be a wedding planner and be able to take part in weddings all the time...Sally and I even decided that we could do a package (minister and photographer) deal for weddings, good times! We hope you enjoy the pictures, let us know what you think!


Christina outside the house where she got ready for the wedding


Saying a prayer during the ceremony


Their very unique wedding cake...some sort of French specialty...boy was it yummy!


Christina with her nephew


Titus with his brother

The happy couple!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Camping Adventure!


Well James and I have had an awesome week so far this week. We are fortunate enough to work at a year round school and even though we taught intersession the first week, I really feel like we have taken advantage of the break this second week. We left Saturday morning to head up to the mountains for our first camping adventure with our new tent that we got as a wedding present. We also borrowed some sleeping bags and a grill from my friend Robin and her family and thought we were all set for our first camp out.

A picture by one of our first stops, Julian Price Park where the lake was absolutely beautiful!
To begin our trip we headed up to Boone and got on the blue ridge parkway to make our way towards the campground. We passed some amazing sights and the higher we got into the mountains, the better the leaves looked with the colors of fall. Oh and did I mention that this was our first trip out with our new camera equiptment? So needless to say we stopped at EVERY opportunity there was to get some great pictures of the leaves and scenery! Anyways the campground that we wanted to stay at was booked up for the night so we went to the campground where Robin and her family were staying and set up camp there. After finally get our tent and everything set up (which I have to say we did a pretty good job with it being our first time!) we took our first trip to Wal-mart. I say that it was our first trip because before the weekend was over I think we ended up there about four times for one thing or another and spent a lot more then we had planned to spend at Wal-mart while camping, but hey it's all good!
Hooray, we got the tent set up and ready to go!

The next morning we got up and went to Wal-mart again (I had a cold and needed some medicine) and then met up with Robin and her family and followed them to Mt. Mitchell which was absolutely beautiful. The only downfall was that it was about 45 degrees with 20+ mph winds so it made for a chilly afternoon! While we were there we got to grab a bite to eat at the restaurant that was near the top of the mountain and get some good home cooking which was fun and the view was beautiful of course!
A picture that Robin took of us at one of the overlooks on the parkway

Robin & her family at one of the stops along the parkway
A.J. and I at the top of Mt. Mitchell!

After leaving Mt. Mitchell James and I made a few stops for scenery pictures and then we wanted to head to "Little Switzerland" which was another stop along the Parkway. I'm not sure if we missed out on the whole Little Switzerland thing but the only thing we could find was one building of some pretty run down country stores and we were not thrilled by anything that was there. We are thinking that we had to have missed out on what Little Switzerland was all about because people were talking about it like it was something not to miss out on. After that it was back to Wal-mart for gas this time...which by the way we got gas for $2.79 so that was pretty great!

We then went on to our campground to set up camp for the next two nights. The only problem was that we realized there were TWO campgrounds by the same name and the major difference between the two was that one had showers and one did not...we definitely needed showers! So after almost setting up camp we realized that we were at the wrong campground so we packed up once again to head to the right place. Once we got there it was a great place and we set up camp and then James cooked us up some dinner and we settled in for the night. On Monday we got up and went to Wiseman's View and Linville Falls which were both very pretty hikes. The road to Wiseman's view was amazing it was one of those little tiny dirt roads where it gets a little scary at times that you can't see what is coming around the corner or at the top of the hill.
A.J. and James at Wiseman's View
Here we are at the waterfall!

We also took a hike that afternoon (after a nice nap back at the campsite) to the Viaduct which was really cool...it is where the road is built off the side of Grandfather mountain because they were trying not to damage the mountain. You could hike up by the road and watch the cars go by...I kind of felt like a spy because no one knew we were there!
One of the pictures of the Viaduct

A.J. and I hanging out on the hike under the Viaduct
Then Tuesday morning we got up early and packed up camp so that we could head out to Boone. We stopped at the outlet mall in Blowing Rock and spent some time in downtown Boone at the Mast General Store and of course we found a little local pizza shop to eat at also! Well to finish off this nice LONG post I figured I would end things by adding a few of our favorite pictures of the trip and the scenery!

A.J. has become quite the mountain dog...he has given up on finding sticks and decided to find logs instead!
The lake at Julian Price Park

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Rainy Day Blues

I was so excited I finally got all the pieces for my new camera setup.


I went to go outside and realizesd it was pouring down rain. That of course will not stop me, as a dedicated photographer. The postal service credo has nothing on me.



These are just random pictures that I shot around the house. Think I pulled it off well? I always love feedback good or bad. It only helps me become better.


Here they are in no real order.






This first picture is of the wax hands that we made at the festival over the weekend. Just thought it might make an intersting pic.





This picture the background was blurred on purpose which is of my scarecrow being overshardowed by all the ellegance and grace that my wife's scarecrow casts.



This is of a Gerber Daisy that she got from the festival.





This is a sunflower from the flowers I got her last weekend.





This is a terrible spider that she has hung from the doorway that scares me everytime it moves up and down with its beady horrible eyes.

Welcome to La Casa Brown.

The wild valley of flowers on our front porch.







It was definetly raining.


A pumpkin made by one of Anna's family members.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A GREAT DAY!

I have not actually posted in a long time. I thought it was time.

This post shows pictures from the Reniassance festival this past weekend. It was a good time. It is the first one I have ever been to, and I am lucky that I have such a teriffic wife to go with me.

This is the first picture where you go through the gate to enter the Renaissance festival.
I must admit we are quite the king and queen. Don't you think?!


This is my beautiful wife. She is standing their with her beautiful Gerber Daisy that I bought her. You can't have a princess with a flower now can you?

A wax museum has nothing on us. You can come see our first signature showpiece which is our wax hands at our house. Guess what, we will not even charge an admission fee. Come on, you can't beat that!
This picture was taken of the jousting match. This was a pretty intersting time. The camera did not do so great taking the picture but hopefully many new pictures will occur with the SLR.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Beautiful Weather!


Well since the last two posts have gotten NO COMMENTS what so ever I thought maybe I'd add on some cute baby pictures to get some comments!! Last Thursday I finally got to spend some time with Melissa and Molly when we took a trip to the park that is down the road from our house. Molly went on the swing for the first time and also took her first trip down a slide! She seemed to enjoy both very much!

Molly & Mommy

Molly & "Auntie Anna"

Here she is enjoying her ride on the swing

Here is Molly heading down the slide...she wasn't quite as sure about the slide as she was the swing!


James and I are now on our fall break though we are both teaching intersession this first week of the break. We are hopeing to earn a little extra money for our cruise (which is just over 2 months away...yippy!) by teaching this week. The second week of break we are going to go to Boone to do a little camping in the mountains with our new tent that we got from Erika as a wedding gift. We will be back the middle of the week because we will be doing some photography for a friends wedding on the 15th. Other then that I am really hopeing to get in a little rest a relaxation to get us ready for the next 9 weeks of school!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Don't Vote...

OK so I tried for quite a while to get this video to come up so I could post the actual video on the blog but I guess i'm not so good at the whole video thing...anyways this is pretty neat so I think you all should check it out when you get a chance!

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/10/leo-dicaprio-je.html

Thursday, October 2, 2008

"Date Night" and a little bit more...


Well I have to say one thing that James has done really well with since we got married is making sure that we have our weekly date night. I definitely have been impressed with the way that he is always continuing to want to plan things and surprise me with new restaurants and places to go. Well this week (right after payday of course) we went to the Southpark Mall and ate at McCormick & Schmidts seafood restaurant. Though neither of use are huge seafood people we were definitely impressed when we got to sit in our own personal booth (with curtains for privacy) and the food was definitely tasty!


Our fancy appatizer...baked brie with a mango and orange sauce...YUM!
We also went shopping this past weekend and got some new decorations for our first fall in our home! We were able to get a few scarecrows for the front porch and we worked hard decorating the mantle for the season.

James with his scarecrow.

My scarecrow!


A picture of the new decorations on the mantle!


Of course we had to include A.J. in the post...here he is watching out the front door while we were setting up the porch! We are still working on the finishing touches and will add more pictures when it is complete!