Category: my life

  • 2013 in Review

    Happy New Year! *confetti* I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are enjoying a peaceful start to the new year. I’m so excited for what’s coming up in 2014, but I also love to look back on the year behind and reflect on the highlights:

    Snowboarding at Snowshoe, WV · Completing my Invisalign treatment (official photo from the orthodontist’s office!) · Celebrating the birth of Coelle’s baby girl · Photographing a few lovely weddings and getting a photo published in the Washington Post · Taking a guitar class · Traveling to breathtaking Tortola and Virgin Gorda · Meeting up with Casey in Orlando, FL to visit Universal/The Wizarding World of Harry Potter · Seeing awesome concerts including The Killers and Depeche Mode · Starting my yoga practice · Traveling to Puerto Rico and hiking in El Yunque · Cheering on the Caps at several games · Working on house projects including a bathroom mini-makeover · Visiting my family in Colorado and skiing for the first time in 20 years!

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    Not pictured are the lowlights of 2013 – wouldn’t that be a weird collage? It would include minor snowboarding injuries, Chris’s broken hand from softball, and my jaw surgery where one side of my face puffed up to the size of a grapefruit. But I’d always rather focus on the positives!

    Chris and I have some really amazing plans for 2014 including learning to scuba dive (eep!), traveling to West Virginia, Grand Cayman, Iceland, and Colorado, and some house projects to keep us busy in between trips. I can’t wait to share some photos, and to hear about your own adventures! Hope your year is happy, healthy, and everything else you want it to be. 🙂

  • Frenchies!

    I have a few really random things to post – photos that I took in the past year and just never blogged because of various excuses. So I’m going to play catch up over the winter months!

    A few years ago, I photographed my friend Coelle’s new French Bulldog, Zoey. I even puppy-sat for her! She also showed up for Coelle and Corey’s engagement photos. And then in 2010 I photographed Zoey’s new little sister, Macey, though I don’t think I blogged an image of her. Here are the two sisters, Zoey and Macey, respectively:

    And then this summer, Coelle’s parents welcomed a new little Frenchie into their home as well! This is Bria. She’s like, “Whaaaaaa?! Another Frenchie?” Yes! Another one. I am the official photographer of French Bulldogs. If that’s not a very specific niche, I don’t know what is.

    Aren’t they all so cute? I could photograph those sweet adorable little smoosh-faces and big ears all day. So if anyone ever happens to need a photographer with a lot of French Bulldog experience, that’s me!

  • Invisalign Anniversary!

    It’s my one-year Invisalign anniversary! Happy anniversary to my now-straighter teeth. I thought I’d post an update here and a review of the treatment so far, in case anyone is thinking about doing Invisalign, too.

    First of all, let’s talk about the reasons why I decided on Invisalign. My teeth weren’t terribly misaligned from an aesthetic standpoint, at least not compared to some of the amazing before-and-after cases on the Invisalign website. One of my front teeth was crowded behind the others a little, and my back teeth were starting to tilt inward a bit. I had a fairly major over-jet though, and that bothered me from a profile perspective. Also, the misalignment was starting to cause some wear on my teeth, so the decision to undergo treatment was not only for my appearance but for the health of my teeth as well. My fantastic dentist referred me to an amazing orthodontist, who recommended Invisalign over traditional braces, though he said both would work for me and it was a matter of my own preference. I decided on Invisalign because I liked that I’d be able to take them out for special occasions, pictures, and situations where I’d be speaking in front of an audience. Invisalign requires fewer visits to the office, so there’s a time/convenience factor. I also liked the idea that the aligners were clear and therefore discrete. More on that in a moment.

    My treatment plan was designed for approximately 18 months, so I have about 5-6 months to go. However, depending on how my teeth track in this set of aligners, there’s always the possibility of an additional refinement period. A refinement period is another set of aligners to make additional adjustments after the initial set(s) of aligners are complete. After a year, I’m pretty used to the routine, but I’m also looking forward to being done. My least favorite thing is not being able to just relax after a nice meal or if I’m eating popcorn while watching a movie. I have to hop up immediately after I finish eating to brush my teeth and put the aligners back in. My second least favorite thing is that my set of aligners did not turn out to be as discrete as others (though I know it can be even worse, so I’m really not complaining). I am required to wear auxiliaries, or small rubber bands that hook from the top-front teeth to the bottom-back teeth to correct my overbite. Plus I do have several of the attachments, which are small tooth-colored buttons that are glued to the teeth to help the aligners fit better and in some cases to create specific movements for each tooth. They aren’t on my very front teeth, but they are on the sides and visible when I smile. Sometimes I am self-conscious of them, although people have said they aren’t noticeable unless I point it out. I don’t wear the elastics in public because those are definitely noticeable, but thankfully my progress doesn’t seem to be affected by not wearing the elastics 24/7. And I think the aligners only make me a tiny bit lispy. When I sing in the car it’s pretty terrible, but just in normal conversation I don’t have too much trouble.

    Other things to note: yes, it’s a little painful sometimes. The aligners, just like traditional metal braces, are designed to put a constant amount of pressure on your teeth, so of course there is some discomfort. It usually lasts the first few days of a new set of aligners and then you have several days where the teeth have already moved and now they are just being held in place. But the discomfort is not unbearable. I had regular braces when I was in elementary school, and I remember the tightening adjustments being more painful than the Invisalign. I got those braces off when I was eleven and I did not wear my retainer, (what eleven year-old has the discipline to wear a retainer?!) so here I am again.

    Would I recommend Invisalign? At this point I’d say absolutely YES! The progress so far is amazing, and I’m really happy with it. It has been super convenient, and I do love the fact that I can take them out when I need to. However, I would NOT recommend Invisalign if you don’t have the discipline to keep them in for the minimum amount of time each day, or if you feel like brushing your teeth 4-5 times a day would be inconvenient or embarrassing in public. I’ve brushed my teeth at the office, in restaurants, at the movie theater, in the car (safely, while stuck in traffic or parked), and even at the Verizon Center during a Capitals game! I constantly have a stockpile of dental supplies, especially in travel form, so that I can brush anywhere.

    I’ll post another update and before/after pictures when I’m all done, but if you have any questions in the meantime, please feel free to comment or email me! I’d be happy to chat with you about it, and if you’re local to the Northern Virginia area, I have THE most amazing orthodontist and I can’t recommend him enough!

  • A Visit From Henry the Monkey

    A few months ago, I signed up as one of the photographers to participate in Hugs From Henry, Love Lucas, to host a visit from Henry the sock monkey who is traveling around the world from photographer to photographer. You can read more about this wonderfully amazing heart-warming project here. In short, a collection of photographs documenting Henry’s travels around the world will be compiled into a beautiful book to raise money for a very sweet and special boy, Lucas. I am absolutely honored to be a part of the project. But go read about it on Faith’s blog – she tells the story better than I do!

    Henry the monkey arrived at our house during a very rainy season in the D.C. area. I had all kinds of plans for taking Henry out sightseeing, but I wasn’t sure how he would do in the rain (I assume sock monkeys don’t love rain all that much) and we just haven’t gotten a break from it during his stay so far. He has a lot of other photographers to visit in the upcoming months and had to be on his way soon. After all, I’m sure he wants to see the world AND get back to his friend, Lucas! So we did what anyone else would do on a rainy day: rainy day activities! Here is a story for Lucas about Henry’s visit to see Susan and Chris in Virginia.

    To start our schedule of rainy day fun, we played classic games like Connect Four, where Henry won three games in a row.

    Henry, we see you! You’re so silly!

    Next we played Jenga, where we all stacked the blocks higher and higher…

    …until I placed a piece on top that made the tower come tumbling down. So Henry won!

    Here we are playing a card game that I think Henry made up. I’m not quite sure of the rules, but Henry won again. He’s good at everything!

    Chris and I are both pretty good at Wii Bowling, and I thought maybe one of us could win a game for once, but Henry pretty much rocked at that, too.

    My most favorite activity lately is exercising, so Henry and I pumped some iron. Henry is very strong!

    Playing all of those games and exercising made us hungry, so we headed to the kitchen for a snack. Another favorite rainy day activity of mine is making chocolate chip cookies. But lately I’ve been trying to eat a few less cookies, so we just pretended, which was almost just as fun. We ate bananas instead, since bananas are a very healthy snack and they’re one of Henry’s favorites!

    And one of Chris’s very favorite indoor activities is rooting for the Washington Capitals, so we watched some playoff game highlights together. Go Caps! 

    Lastly, we wrapped up our rainy day fun by reading a book about some of the sights in Washington, D.C. that Henry would like to visit next time he is in the area on a sunny day.

    We are so happy you came to visit us, Henry! Please give Lucas a big hug from Susan and Chris when you arrive home again. We hope you enjoy the rest of your travels and have beautiful weather! (But sometimes a rainy day can be so fun, right?!) xoxo, Susan and Chris

  • Stay Tuned…

    Okay, so I admit I have been a bit of a slacker when it comes to blogging the past several weeks. I have been catching up on editing, album designing, and planning for 2011. I also even did a little much-needed resting and visiting with family over the holidays. But now it’s back to business once again! And even though this is sort of my “off season” for shooting weddings, I am still working: bookkeeping, portfolio updating, planning, and still more album designing. But what to post on the blog if I’m not shooting as much? In the tiny bit of free time I hope to have, I’ll be working on a few non-photography related projects (our house is in dire need of some TLC) and I plan to share those things here! I also have a few things in the to-blog backlog. So if you’re here because you’re a long-time blog reader, THANK YOU for sticking in there even though I didn’t have fresh content for six weeks straight. (Hanging my head in shame.) Stay tuned – I promise I will at least have a few personal posts up here and there over the winter. And if you’re a prospective client, please do peek through the archives for my most recent work a few weeks back!

    And in the name of having a little visual content for a blog post, how about a random image that has nothing to do with this post. It’s my new nephew, Andy! He’s a baby Weimaraner (5 months old here). I got to meet him while visiting my family in Colorado over Thanksgiving: