Friday, April 2, 2010

A weekend away



Last weekend was a wonderful, beautiful, exhausting weekend. Friday morning we loaded the kids up in the car and got ready for a road trip to Orange Cove. It was a four-and-a-half-hour drive (which the previous night a certain website had led me to believe was a three-hour-and-twenty-minute drive), so we ended up driving straight through, stopping briefly to pick up lunch, which we ate as we drove some more. We had a deadline you see.



Fifteen years ago I did a DTS (Discipleship Training School) with YWAM (Youth With a Mission), in Scotland. It was an amazing six months of my life and I made some wonderful worldwide friends. I immediately liked Karen, she had a lovely smile and we laughed about the same things. We ended up going to Portugal on outreach together then she returned to California. Well little did I know, at the time, that I would marry a Californian and after a couple more years in in England, move to California myself. Our friendship has continued through the years, it is low pressure and without expectation, sometimes we have LONG gaps with no communication but we can talk to each other or see each other again and that gap disappears in an instant.

She Facebooked me back in December to ask me about photographing a wedding at her family's ranch this past weekend. It actually took me a moment to realize she was talking about her own wedding. Well she twisted my arm, is the long and short of it and I was there to capture her big day, my family in tow. I had been a little reluctant to take it on, but in hindsight am so glad I did. Weddings are so busy, with so many friends and relations to say hello to, but I was able to spend extra time with my friend as we had the rehearsal and she got ready the next morning, catching up for the last few years.



Arran was so cute; as Karen was getting married, he told James that she looked so beautiful, he wished that she would have waited for him to grow up and then he could have married her!

I could not be prouder of my children and how well they behaved. I was so happy to see them whenever I would take a little break, their smiling little faces, ecstatic every time I could spend a few moments with them. They just bless me.

I love, love, love my little family.

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