Friday, October 17, 2008

4 Years Already

Happy Anniversary Dave!

Photo courtesy of Jennifer Skog Photography

It's been 4 wonderful and amazing years together. It seems like just yesterday when we were flying back from Hawaii and starting out as Husband and Wife on the west coast. 4 years later we've had quite an amazing journey and I am looking forward to the rest of our future.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

How to get in a really good workout...

find out you've had fraud on your checking account and then go to shadow boxing and act like the criminals are right in front of you!

Got a good workout in tonight...and to think I almost wasn't going to go.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Just One

Photo from the pumpkin patch last weekend...and no its not pumpkins!



It's a short week for me (only 4 days of work) and I love those! But we will be celebrating again this weekend. This time we are celebrating our 4 Year anniversary! Seriously...4 years already. Wow time had flown by. We are celebrating by going to one of our favorite spots in Cali...Mammoth Lakes. We're hoping to go hiking, but they did just get some snow. Other than that we're going to enjoy the hot tub, the fall leaves, and beautiful mountain scenery. I can't wait. And the condo we rented rocks. It looks so nice...its actually a townhouse. Should be a ton of fun.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Wonderfully Cold!

It was so nice and cold yesterday and last night. What a great birthday present mother nature gave me. I realllllyyyy love cold weather. It was about 58 or so during the day and I think down into the upper 30s at night. Dave and I walked to the mailbox when we got home from Pasadena and it was just so nice. We got a little taste of winter and whats to come. Yeah! This is why we need to move to Colorado...we both love cold weather.

So the birthday went well. I got some accessories for my new macbook, including a case and a wireless mouse. Then we drove down to Pasadena. Dave told me to pick out something I wanted. I really wanted a pair of jeans from banana republic and I happened to find a pair that fit me perfectly. Then it was off to the melting pot. We had the Boston lager aged cheddar fondue, the land and sea meal (which we split), and cookies and cream fondue for dessert.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Another Birthday Quickly Approaching

Seriosuly, is it just me or does the time really fly by quicker as you get older!

Ahh…as my birthday approaches, I was reminiscing back to my birthday last year. It was truly amazing…the most wonderful birthday of my life. I spent the day in Costa Rica rapelling down waterfalls, hiking through the volcano park, and relaxing at Tabacon Hot Springs. Seriosuly an awesome day. So awesome we never had time to go eat dinner. We ended up eating cookies in the hotel room while watching the arenal volcano erupt. Ahhh…wish I was there right now.

This year will be much more low key. My routine workout at the gym, attending a wedding shower in the afternoon, and then dinner at Melting Pot and shopping in pasadena. I am excited about having birthday fondue at the melting pot. But boy do I wish I was in Costa Rica! :)

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Cold Front!

SWEET….you know how much I like cold weather….it's supposed to reach down to 39 on my birthday (satruday)! Yipee!!!! That's a nice present for me.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Race Season Begins

Fall marks the beginning of the running race season for me. The temps drop so I like to start to race. Today was the 6 Flags 5K run and both Dave and I completed the course. This is a tough one with the hills in the park. I didn't to anything great, but did place 1st in my age group. Dave did awesome, despite the hills. He completed a personal best and took almost 2 minutes off his previous best time. This year they had a santa clarita olympian hand out the awards. She competed in the track and field events in Beijing. Afterwards we got to enjoy some time riding the roller coasters at the park. It was overall a good day, now I'm exhausted and want a nap.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

A Summer Evening

So today I've been spending a little bit of time cleaning up my external hard drive. I havene't been so good about deleting files that I don't want. I tend to shoot a lot during my photoshoots. I don't use all of those photos as proofs, so I need to start making sure I delete stuff or else there is a lot of wasted used up space on my hard drive.

Anyway, enough rambling about that I found some photos I have never looked at today. Dave and I enjoy going to the minor league baseball games during the summer becuase they have $1 beer nights. Seriosuly, where else can you get a beer for a $1! One night I took my 5D with me the game. I found this fisheye with a sunburst shot that I thought was pretty cool.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Dustin and Amira Got Hitched

Back in August my brother got married. It was a very laid back wedding. Basically a short ceremony in the woods behind his house, then a BBQ in the backyard with a bonfire. Everyone had a ton of fun. I was their phtoographer. So I put together a slideshow with some of their photos.

You can also see it in full resolution here

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Fall is on the way!

I was so excited to check our local weather forecast for this weekend.

A chance of rain and a low of 47! Yipee!

I think I'll be enjoying some time out on our back patio this weekend and taking in the cooler weather. Hopefully our summer weather is gone for good!

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

October 1, 2008

A good day for my photogrpahy world!

1. WPPI registration opens - I'm now registered
2. B School starts
3. My new Macbook pro should arrive today!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Going To WPPI!

I'm so psyched to go to my first ever WPPI conference in Feb. Dave and I are saving vacation days so we can go to Vegas for that week. I also reserved us a hotel room at the MGM signature! Yipee...that place is sweet! We had friends stay there a few years ago. Te WPPI rate for the MGM was just as much as the Signature so we decided to stay there to have the convience of a fridge and microwave. The cool part is it all starts the weekend of Feb 14th so we get to spend valentines day in Veags. Registartaion opens Oct 1st...and I already know which classes I want to take...can you tell I'm exctied!

Cutie Pie!

I'm editing photos from my brothers wedding last month. I just think my cousin's kid is so cute! I love her hair! can't get enough of the photos I took of her...so cute!


So yesterday I shot engagement photos at the Getty Center....how cool! Seriously I think I could have shot photos there for hours! I had so many ideas, and we totally ran out of time. I've been there before, but have never shot portraits there . Loved it! Hope I get to go back some day for more. This was a couple that lives up here in Lancaster. They are getting married in the Spring in North Carolina, but needed some engagement photos. I had a ton of fun. When I got come, Dave and I went to dinner at Red Lobster, watched a movie, and shared a bottle of wine. It was a nice relaxing evening. Today....lots of photos editing!

Friday, September 26, 2008

On The Road Again

Hope these don't make you motion sick! I shot a few from the car in Arizona and intentionally tried to capture a bit of motion blur.

I'm Officially Switching Over!

Exciting and kind nerve racking. Man now I have to learn all the shortcuts on a MAC! My new MacBook has been ordered as of tonight! Yipeee!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

More Photos From the Big Hole In The Ground

Just a fun shot overlooking Phantom Ranch on the Clear Creek Trail

Me on our way up the Bright Angel Trail

That little dot is the moon
The mules at phantom ranch

Dave sleeping after our hike down...the tent must have been to hot.
This is the creek right by our campsite...the water was so refreshing!


This is the Black Bridge...the one you cross coming off of south Kaibab Trail


A raven we met along the way





I have no idea why Dave was making this face...kinda funny!

Dave taking a rest

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Two For Now

The view down the South Kaibab Trail:

Dave and I complete the hike on Monday afternoon:

Man, That's One Big Hole In The Ground

Some thoughts on our short vacation…amazing, beautiful, spectacular, peaceful, and very self satisfying.

We did it, we survived, and we’re here to tell you all about it. Tens of thousands of people go to the Grand Canyon every year but how many people actually hike to the bottom! We are very happy to be in that small percentage that makes it to the bottom. It was seriously the most amazing and ridiculous thing we have done.

We left the house on Friday morning and drove out to the south rim. We made a pit stop in Lake Havasu to have lunch and see London Bridge. The original London Bridge is there because a long time ago it just couldn’t handle the traffic in London anymore so the city of London decided to auction the bridge off. The winner of the auction was the city of Lake Havasu. We ate lunch at a brewery, which had really good Heffewiezen and White Ale. A couple of hours later we were back on the road to the GC. We set up camp and went to eat a nice big dinner before we started our long journey. Then it was off to bed early since we had to get up a bit before 6 to catch the hikers shuttle.

Saturday morning we got on the shuttle to the south Kaibab Trail. We were on this 7 mile trail right about 7:30am. The weather was perfect and a few clouds in the sky to try and help block the sun every once in a while. The south Kaibab Trail was beautiful! It follows a ridge so there were gorgeous views of the canyon all the time! I have to say though; going downhill really isn’t as easy as people may think. This trail is steep and boy could we feel it in our calfs and hips when we were done. My poor toes were in agony from hitting the front of my shoes. It took us 4.5 hours to reach our campground. Once we got there we found a great campsite right along the Bright Angel Creek. We set up the tent and got in the creek to cool and wash off…what a great treat for our feet! Dave was exhausted and took a bit of a nap while I explored some. Later that night we cooked our dinner on our stove. We had Honey Mustard Chicken, Corn, and Apple Cobbler (all dehydrated). Yeah we could have ordered dinner through Phantom Ranch, but we decided it would be nice to have the full backpacking experience. The Apple Cobbler was actually really good. We went to the ranger program that night then enjoyed some beer and wine at the Phantom ranch canteen.

Sunday was a day to just enjoy the bottom of the canyon, so we slept in. We were pretty glad we built in a rest day at the bottom. It was just so nice to be able to explore and relax down there. After breakfast (croissants and nutella) we did a small hike on the river trail. This short hike was beautiful…it follows the Colorado River and has spectacular views of the canyon. The temp was rising so we decided to go back and get in the river again. After soaking in the river I decided I wanted to take another short hike. Dave however was worried about not having enough in his muscles to get back up so he went to read his book at the Canteen while I hiked on the Clear Creek trail to the Phantom Ranch Overlook. My hike took a couple of hours, but my toes were killing me again so I headed back. I figured I’d grab Dave and we’d go back to the river, but I sat down in the air conditioned canteen and we started talking to this couple from Colorado. Two hours later, and a couple of glasses of wine the canteen was closing for the afternoon. We had a lot of fun talking to this group. Some people go to the Grand Canyon to hike from the north rim to the south rim, but they were doing north to south and back to the north rim! Awesome! Once the canteen closed we went back to the river and then cooked dinner. Dinner on this night was lasagna and mashed potatoes (dehydrated again). The lasagna was actually really good. After the ranger program we went straight to bed since we had to get up early.

For our hike out on Monday we got up at 4am. It took us a while to pack up the campsite so we were on the trail at 5am. We did this to avoid the heat in the bottom of the canyon. The only downfall was we had to hike with our headlamps for about an hour. Dave was seriously awesome on the hike out. We was kinda worried about climbing about 5000 ft in elevation with a 30 pound pack and he thought it was going to take him like 12 hours or something to get to the top. I however, knew he would be great! The start of the hike follows the CO river and it was a bit eerie crossing the silver bridge in the dark and hearing the rush of water below you. We then hiked through a gorgeous canyon and reached Indian Gardens at 8am! The hike up to this point was so beautiful and it was amazing watching the sunlight hit the canyon walls as it rose higher in the sky. After Indian Gardens the hike on the Bright Angel Trail gets more difficult. You have to wander up 4 miles of switchbacks and gain about 3000 ft in elevation. But Dave continued to cruise on up. We reached the top at 12:40…it took us pretty much exactly 7.5 hours to go 9.6 miles and climb up 5000 feet in elevation. Dave was seriously awesome. I was so proud of him. The last mile was tough on him but he kept going the best he could. As we were coming up there was a group going down. These people were seriously my heroes….they must have been in their 70s and were hiking down with big packs just like ours. Really, I hope I’m like that at their age. When we started to near the top and while we were at the top, we had lots of people asking us about our hike. They seemed pretty amazed. Once we got to the top of the rim we made a beeline to the ice cream shop, but we also took some time to take a look at where we came from. What an amazing sight to actually look at the trail and the canyon to see where we came from. So amazing. And so satisfying that we did that on our own two feet and carrying all of the stuff we needed for three days. I just don’t know how to put it in words as to how awesome of an accomplishment this was. I’m so glad we did this hike. I had the time of my life!

After our hike was complete we made the drive to Laughlin, Nevada to sleep in a comfy bed in a hotel and enjoy some gambling at the casinos. We had lots of fun, enjoyed a wonderful cooked Italian dinner and a bottle of wine. Amazingly we weren’t totally exhausted, and ended up staying up till about 11pm. We slept in on Tuesday and then wandered around the casinos and had more fun together.

Pictures…where are they? Later this week, I promise. I will post some to the blog, I took plenty!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Recipe, as promised last week

So I made that corn chowder again last night. I'm looking forward to the leftovers for lunch today. I found the recipe on the internet, here you go...

http://www.silksoymilk.com/AppetiteAppeal/RecipeDetails.aspx?category=8&recipe=76

The great thing about making your own soup is you get to choose what goes in it! I hate onions…actually I dispise onions. So its nice to have onionless soup. Its so funny because people don't really believe how much I hate them. So they fix things, don't tell me there is onion and think I won't notice. But I do in the first bite. I truly hate onions.

This weekend is the big weekend…Grand Canyon. We leave Friday morning, hike down on Saturday, relax on the canyon floor on Sunday ( think were going to swim at a waterfall), and hike up on Monday.I'm looking forward to a couple days off of work and enjoying the awe inspiring views of the canyon. Check back next week for photos.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Makin' the Big Switch

I've decided to do it...I'm switching to Mac! My laptop has been doing weird things. Totally usable to internet searching and so forth, but I don't use it for photo editing all. So I've decided to take the plunge and get a Mac Book. Yipee!