I love you.

"These words are my own
From my heart flow
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you"


Usually, not always, but usually the couples I shoot are similair in that the girl is all bubbly & outgoing, and the guy tends to be more stoic, gentle and serious. Ha.

Not today. Beth is bubbly and outgoing, and Joe is just crazy. They are like little children running around life together and its so super sweet.

I shot engagement pictures for Joe & Beth and they are SOOO funny. When I was taking these pictures of them walking Joe was like "Oooh. I really like these kind of pictures. Yeah, these will be nice. Beth, just keep walking and move.your.hips. I'll do the rest."
Joe keep telling Beth "Come on! This is serious! We have to do this right. We have to be creative and have fun, right Kristen?"I think they did an excellent job together :)"There's no other way
To better say
I love you, I love you...""Now you've gone & raised the bar right up
Nothing I write is ever good enough"
Because Joe & Beth are all kinds of awesome, we went to the neighborhood Giant grocery-store to finish up the shoot :)I told them to go stand by the Juicy-Juice and flirt like they were "at lockers in High School Musical" haha I loved how Joe starting flexing - too goodAaaaaw.This might be my favorite picture of the day - they were looking at the lobsters in the SeaFood Section.
They danced in the yogurt and cheese section (also known as the Dairy Section haha)I heart you two!!!! You are so fun, so happy and so in love - I just love it!
And I can't wait for your wedding this summer!
(ps. I saved the other song you told me about for your wedding - its just a super romantic song like that :D )

"Can't think of a better way,
And that's all I've got to say,
I love you, is that okay?"

Why???

The other day my friend said to me "I think Carrie Underwood stole all of the pretty-ness in the world." I was like "I know! Seriously! She is gorgeous."
After my friend saw these pictures of the Harris family, she concluded that "The Harris' stole some." I asked her what they stole, and she said "The pretty-ness. Carrie Underwood and The Harris family. Prettiest people ever." Hahaha

Brad Paisley Rocks :)

My heart in the palm of her hand
I'm just a boy dying to be her man
Between tomorrow and yesterday
What I really want to say
Is that I'm falling for something about herShe is to me
The rainbow through the rain
She is to me
The laughter through the pain
I'd like to say
I'll love her night and day
Forever come what may
By her side I'll always stay
And I'm falling for something about her
Something about her
I just discovered this song, and was too impatient to use it hehe
But I officially love it, so Erin and John get a re-post :)

My Mommy

Ok, where do I start.... Let's see. I guess that I will just dive in.

My mom is unbelievable.
She enjoys life to the fullest. Growing up she had a practically perfect life. The stereotypical, All-American childhood. She hoped that the rest of her life would go the same way. She headed off to a nice, Christian college with the hopes of finding "the one" and getting married shortly after. Ha.My mom was young, beautiful and very, very fun. She followed God with her whole heart, worked hard in school and was an awesome friend. I love to look through my mom's albums and see all the adventures that she and her friends went on.
She eventually graduated and became a nurse.
In the Army.I adore these pictures of her - this little 5-foot-4 blonde at boot camp. Hahah. I think that God knew that she would need Army training to prepare her for the life He was going to give her! haha

As the years passed, my mom wondered more and more when "he" would come. She loved her life, and was able to travel a lot and make many memories, but she longed to be married and have children. Her 12-year-wait finally ended :) God miraculously weaved these two lives together in a story that only He could write.
When my mom was 30, she married my dad and thus began her even crazier life. She loved children, and as a nurse worked with children. She is so tender and has such a way with kids. I love that about her!3 months before my parents first anniversary I was born (not my parents plan!), but my mom was an incredible mother. I look back on my childhood with seriously fond, hysterical and awesome memories. She would never have chosen to have 7 kids herself, but she wanted to live for God more than to have an "easy" life. I could not be more grateful for my six siblings. Having them has honestly made me who I am today. I have learned to love & serve by watching and helping my mom, but I have also had so much fun. Our life together really, really is complete fun!I feel like I have had everything. We haven't had this rigid, tight schedule growing up, but rather have gone on "adventures" and had a ball! She would let us climb the highest trees, make forts that covered the entire basement and make messes in the kitchen to "help" her. Once Katie, my little sister, drew these huge smiley faces all over the walls - most moms would be very upset, but my mom didn't want to paint over the pictures because she thought they were so cute!
We made costumes out of her sheets, broke her glassware and lost her "good tools." Once Timmy and Katie had a food fight with chili and they were in BIG trouble - chili was all over the kitchen. But, before she sent them to their room she grabbed a spoon and flicked chili at them too haha.
There is nowhere she would rather be than cheering at our games. She is most excited when we win, and most encouraging when we lose. She does stupid stuff (like, really dumb stuff sometimes!!!!) but knows how laugh about it.

The scariest day of my life was when my dad called us down for a family meeting. He prayed to start the "meeting." When we opened our eyes after he said "Amen" mom was crying. Something was not good. Our mom had breast cancer. The only people I had ever known who had had cancer, died - including my grandparents. I was horrified. Our rock and mom was sick. As the church, and our friends came together to help our family get through one very rough year, I saw my mom throw herself into her Savior's arms. She trusted Him with everything.

I remember the first day she really looked sick. I came running in the door after a class and went straight to her room. She was asleep and all I could see was a little bald head poking up out of some covers. But, in typical mom fashion, she didn't let us worry, in fact she made her sickness a memory. We would order wig-magazines and look through them together to pick a good one. In fact, she bought a big-curly-rainbow-clown-wig and often wore that to parties or just around the house. I hope that I would respond to trials like that - instead of becoming depressed, that I would love God more, smile bigger and do something ridiculous and fun! haha
Happily, my mom is cancer-free and life is very, very normal - Praise God!
She still laughs the hardest at a joke, she thinks my dad is just the funniest human alive and she can laugh at herself!
Her advice to new moms is always the same thing. Its never "Get them on a schedule quickly" or "Don't do this, don't do that" but "Hold your baby as much and as long as you can." She misses us being little and wants to take life slow and enjoy it.I could go on and on and on about her. Like how she went to every youth event, retreat, etc with me. How she gives me ideas and advice that are so helpful in my business. How she sings along to "Taylor Swift" with all of us in the car. How lets spends most of her life in her car, happily driving us to our dreams. But, I will close with this last story:

When I was in 7th grade we were watching a show called "The Jamie Kennedy Expirament" which is basically an elaborate prank show that is absolutely hysterical. Mom and I were laughing together and during a commercial break she said "See Kristen, he had something he loved to - pranks and making people laugh - and he found a way to make it a career. I bet people told him he couldn't do it, but look at him now!" I think back to that conversation often. She has always wanted me to do what I love. She has been my biggest encourager with photography. I can't wait to show her my pictures and blog-posts, because she is so exited for me. She pushes me to pursue this dream I have, and she could not be more thrilled for me. She is so selfless and is such a big part of my business and life. Whenever I hear these lines from the Sugarland song, I think of her:

"I ain’t settlin’ just gettin’ by
I’ve had enough "so-so"
For the rest of my life
Tired of shootin’ too low
So raise the bar high"

She wants me to be an excellent photographer, not a "so-so" one. I have no words to thank her for that! And for everything that I have learned from her.
She makes me so excited to eventually be a wife & mom, and she has truly lived a life worthy of the gospel!

So, as you can see, there is so much I could say about my mom- but you'd just have to meet her yourself to see how awesome she is =)Mom, I LOVE you - you are so precious to me!!!!

A little bit of life

"Dear, I thought I'd drop a line
The weather is cool
The folks are fine
I'm in bed each night at nine
Ps. I love you"

My life. So, this blog is about me and my photography. And, I decided that I am going to do a little post about whatever I want to :) There will probably be more "writing" to explain the pictures and why they are posted and why they are special to me, so bear with =)

Alrighty. My first little topic. Casey aaand David :) Casey and David were my very first couple this year and I still see them (especially Casey) regularly and I just love 'em so so so much. I was looking through some of their wedding pictures and I was reminded of 1) how in love they are and 2) how much I miss summertime haha These make me just long for summer days and summer sunshine!
But, I have to admit snow pictures are cute too :)
I really can't complain, though, because we have had some amazing weather over here - 6oish degrees a few days ago, which is insane for our area.

"Yesterday we had some rain
But all in all I can't complain
Was it dusty on the train
Ps. I love you"

But, who wants to talk about the weather? Ha, not me. Thats BOring. Lets talk about my precious little sisters.
When we went to Richmond during the holidays, I took these pictures of Shannon and Lou-Lou playing in the hotel bed. I can totally hear them laughing and whispering and causing trouble everytime I look at these pictures:I love when pictures totally capture the emotion of the moment.
Speaking of, um, emotions (?) I always love couples dancing. A few weddings back there were THE sweetest couples dancing together. And I just specifically loved this picture:This husband and wife were captivating. I am not sure how to say this without it sounding the typical-blog-cheesy, but these two were madly, madly in love. And it was hard to not just stare at them. They were honestly addicting to watch. I found out that they have been married for over a year-and-a-half and it made me so happy. It was so refreshing to see a married couple who was crazy about each other. Our culture so often portrays marriage as boring, dull and burdensome, but it really shouldn't be! I am super grateful when I see couples like this :D Speaking of happy marriages and sweet couples, I did a family shoot for Leah a few weeks back. She has an adorable and TEENY little daughter.
But, she and her husband are such hard, hard-workers and they are obviously so devoted to each other and their life together."Now let me think; i guess that's all
Nothing else for me to say
And so I'll close, but by the way
Everybody's thinking of you
Ps. I love you"
And these shoes have nothing to with anything except that
Ps. I love them

Nellie McKay - Ps. I love you

D Maaan

So, this very moment I am baby-sitting and watching "Lightnen MaQueen" with a pretty cutie-pie kid. I had to take some shots of Deacon cause he is just too adorable."Hey Kristen! Take, take a picture of dis!" This is Bernie, Deacon's puppy :)And these are Deacon's out-of-this-world-eyes


I hope everyone has a wonderful, wonderful day, cause I sure am!

Christmas Break

Right after Christmas my family headed south for some Virginia fun :)
My brother had a bball tourney in Richmond, so we had a mini-vacation in the colorful city.The little town is the cutest thing you've ever seen and I made Katie come out with me in the cold to do a photoshoot :) She's a trooper I tell ya...

And, with those lovely faces, I conclude this post :)

They look so good in love :)

I just finished shooting Ally & Chris's wedding. My goodness.I feel like every time I go to a wedding I think "Yes! This IS the most in love couple I have ever seen!" and I get all emotional watching the bride and groom go through their day. I'll get chills, get choked up - even cry - behind my camera. And when I come home to blog it all sounds the same as every other post. But really, really Ally & Chris are one of the most in love couples I have ever had the pleasure to shoot.Chris is very gentle and tender with Ally. You can so tell that she is precious to him. He is so focused on her. When she is talking, he is listening. When she is around, he is looking at her. Chris is Ally's shoulder to lean on - such a dependable, strong young man.
And Ally. Well, besides that fact that she is completely stunning, Ally is a little ball of energy. She talks and laughs and smiles her life away. When I hear the quote: "Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. And live everyday as if it were your last" I think of Ally. She adores Chris. I didn't think that this girl could be any happier, but somehow Chris made her so.

Alright, I am going through the pictures, but here are some that jumped out at me from the beginning of the day:(ok, I really am a fan of shoes. Wups.)
Meh! So stinkin' pretty!!!This is Ally's cutie-pie neice and flowergirl, Katie. She is such a riot!!!This was one of my favorites moments of the whole day. Ally and her dad have such a special relationship and I loved this picture from when they first saw each other. Awwww :( Makes me cry....And, Kelley reminded me of Snow White today :) You are so gorgeous, Kel!
Devon (Ally's little sister) and I were bff's in middle-school and most of high-school. We are basically a whole lot of fun :) I haven't gotten to see her as much the last few years, but I love her terribly and I thought she looked beautiful today :) LOVE YOU!These little pine cones were one of Ally's favorite details, so I had to post for her :)Um, and I just loved this - for no reason at all.Congratulations Ally & Chris!

All the best!!!!!

Christmas at my house :)

"I don't want a lot for Christmas
There is just thiiing
I don't care about the presents
Underneath the Christmas tree....
All I want for Christmas is YOU
[Mom, Dad, Tim, Blossom, Kevs, Dude, Shanny and Lou!]!"

Christmas in a 9-person home is awesome. Christmas in my 9-person home is out of this world :)
This is when The Littles got the "ok" to come downstairs - they were so, so excited!
I think I have officially grown-up, cause watching the kids open their gifts really, really was more fun than getting my own:

The Snyder Ladies now have some snazzy footwear:
Aw, mom =) She was too fun this year - cracked me up all day! This was when she got her new exercise bike. Hahah, soooo, I just have to tell a quick mom story.
When we were leaving the Christmas Eve service last night, we were walking to the parking lot and a lady said "Hello!" to my mom. My mom smiled and nodded friendly-ly and said "Good Morning!" hahahahahDude is getting too big too fast :("You can get any shoes you want - they just have to be on sale, and you can't like them. That's just how we do things." - my dad at the store yesterday heheShannon decked out in her gifts:Lou-lou is a very serious gift-opener. She is almost concerned. Its the cutest thing ever!And, Katie and I in our morning glory haha
Katie was a saint last night - she stayed up until 3 am helping my mom finish everything :) I volunteered to go to bed with the Ladies, ya know, so they would stay out of the way....Okee, just had to brag for a moment on my mother:
Because she is all kinds of awesome, she got me pj's and a bag that match my website
Also received some lovely arm-wear (The "Support The Rabid" one is from Julie. "Myth: 3 people a year die from rabies. Fact: 4 people a year die from rabies!")
My lovely stocking stuffers =)And the BEST present I have probably ever gotten: A GPS SYSTEM!!!!!! I have the worst sense of direction on earth and I just get lost constantly. Its so bad. But, now, with my "NeverLost" I can travel with easy-to-read maps and voice directions to 48 of the 50 states! I guess I will still have to get lost in Hawaii and Alaska... hehe
Oh! And I also am the proud new owner of polka-dot luggage, so if anyone ever wants me to visit them, I do have luggage I can use.... so let me know! I'd love to go anywhere ;)Well, thats all for now... I am going to go out and start helping with dinner - but stay tuned for some precious stories and quotes from my day!

Merry CHRISTmas!!!!

The Green Dress


(pretend its green)

Christmas 1999. Actually, it was before Christmas. My mom went and I were shopping at some pre-Christmas sales and mom found a dress for me. A green one. That was "just a little big." The perfect dress for next year! I was not too thrilled with it, and it was by far the most Christmas-y dress I had ever seen. Green plaid, velvet, lace, buttons and a vest - this sale item was intense and my mom loved it so much, I didn't have the heart to not let her buy it for me. For next year. I figured I could hide it away and she would forget all about it. Besides, with all the Y2K drama, the world might not see the next Christmas haha :)
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Christmas 2000. Mom did not forget about the dress. This year I was in 6th grade and all the girls were talking about their Christmas dresses. They all had these Mary-Kate-and-Ashley-esque dresses. I am sure they had butterflies or dragonflies on them and sequins and little matching jackets. I shuddered thinking about having to wear my tablecloth slash doily dress. My mom had it all planned out for me, but happily, choir saved the day! I was in the Christmas Eve Choir and we had to wear a solid color. No patterns, designs or jewels. And certainly not plaid. I was so excited! I remember mom telling me that the plaid was so small that it would look like a solid color from the stage. "Mom! Mrs. Cook said!" I was all of a sudden very, very attentive and obedient to Mrs. Cook's orders. I wore a green turtle-neck and green skirt and green leggings. It was sooo much better than the dress. Phew. I had made it through - the dress could be forgotten about.
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Christmas 2001. This year I was even cooler. I was in 7th grade and was playing on a clu
b-soccer team. I didn't even think about the dress until a few days before Christmas when I was out with my mom. I saw a skirt I really liked and she said "Oh, you don't need that - you have that plaid dress you didn't get to wear last year." My heart sank. My stomach dropped. What?!?! How does she still remember the dress?!?!? She is arguably one of the busiest humans alive, and forgets things often. How does she remember that ugly, ugly dress?!? The next few days I tried to figure out my plan. How could I avoid it this year? Well, I had an indoor soccer game right before the Christmas Eve service, and I figured I could just claim "forgetfulness" and sit in the back with my soccer stuff. At least I would look cool and unfestive. My dad was going to pick me up, so I figured my plan had worked. When *dun-dun-dun-duuuun* mom comes instead and guess what! She had the dress! Because I had forgotten it! She's a lifesaver, I tell ya :) I was beside myself and I was still adamantly opposed to that dress. I was running out of ideas. My little brother was in the backseat crying and I had an idea. I could go to Children's Ministry with him! So that mom could listen to the whole service! Yes! Brilliant! And I could wear my sweats and it would be perfect! Mom let me, and for the second year, the dress was avoided.
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Christmas 2002. Now, it was just getting bad. Around August I hid the dress, in a box, waaaaay in the back of the storage room. Surely this would do it. Of course it didn't. Of course mom found it. And, of course, a few days before Christmas I was mastering up a plan to not wear the dress. This years idea was to borrow one from a friend. This frien
d had quite a few lovely and not-plaid dresses and I borrowed one. I came home smiling the biggest smile I could, trying to make my eyes sparkle - if I could have had snowflakes dancing around me I would have - hoping that mom would see just how happy this borrowed dress made me. She didn't seem to care too much and let me wear the borrowed dress. 
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Christmas 2003. I was in highschool now and our family had just found out that my mom had breast cancer. I honestly had no idea where the dress was, and it did not even cross my mind. Surgeries, doctors, tests, schedules, medicines. Thats what crossed my mind. I didn't care what I wore to the Christmas Eve service. And I went, honestly, for the first time in 4 years not caring about what I looked like. I was melted. I was broken-down and ren
ewed with hope. I sang, and watched and listened to all these things about what Christmas was about. It was so miraculous! Why had it never felt this way before? This is unbelievable! God. God. God. GOD became a real human. Such humility! Such love! He did it because He loved me. He was willing to become lowly and hated, and eventually be crucified, in order that I can have hope in Him. I can sit next to my sick mom in whatever outfit I wor
e, knowing that there is hope. It's not about me. It's not about what I look like. Or how I feel. Its about Him.
It's funny how your perspective can change so much in an instant. Usually the distractions aren't green dresses. Usually its relationships, jobs, money, popularity, success, whatever! - but let's never forget THE most important thing. We have a King and a Savior who has provided hope for us all!
I would like to wish everyone a very, very Merry Christmas :)

With love, 
Kristen Leigh
(who never wore the green dress)

I heart the brides :)

I am obsessed with brides. I have said it before, and I will say it again - I just love them.
I don't know if it's the "girl" in me that loves a bride. The part of me that can't wait to buy my own big white dress, and can't wait to wake up on my wedding morning at 4 am because I am so excited, and starts to laugh & cry just thinking about the man I am going to marry.

I don't know if it's the "photographer" in me that loves a bride. The part of me that sees the incredible smiles, the glowing cheeks and the eyes that are head-over-heels which make perfect pictures, and make my job very easy :)

I don't know if it's the "romantic" in me that loves a bride. The part of me that thinks nothing is too cheesy (even Lonestar's Amazed) and has such grand dreams about what it will be like to actually have that ring on your finger, given to me by the love of my life.

I am sure its a mixture of all of that, but the last bride, Jasmine, blew me away :) She was so wonderful and so, so very in love. And this post is dedicated to her (and the song is one of most romantic on the planet! George Strait's Carried Away)

I don't take my whiskey to extremesDon't believe in chasing crazy dreamsMy feet are planted firmly on the groundBut darlin when you come aroundI get carried away by the lookBy the light in your eyesBefore I even realize the ride I'm onBaby I'm long goneI get carried away
Nothing matters but being with youLike a feather flyin high up
In the sky on a windy dayI get carried away
It might seem like an ordinary nightSame ol' stars same ol moon up highBut when I see you standin at your doorNothings ordinary anymore
I get carried away....

Some definitions :)

Adore:  To regard with deep, often rapturous love
Treasure: One considered especially precious and valuable

The wedding I just did with Sarah in Washington DC was not just a beautiful wedding.  
While it was certainly gorgeous, the couple - Jasmine and Warren, were in a deep, true love.
The two words that I think of when I think of them are "adore" and "treasure."

I have so much to say, and I am going through lots of pictures - but I wanted to post really quick because I loved them so very much :)
So, check out some of her awesome details!




Kate & Ryan

.. :D .. So, Kate is the sweetest girlfriend ever - she planned a photoshoot to surprise Ryan - how fun?
They were super sweet, super easy and just adorable!
"On the banks of the river on a well beaten path
Funny how those memories they last" "Like strawberry wine and seventeen"
You two were awesome! All the best ;)

Good night, that was crazy!

So, as you may have noticed, my blog has been quite crazy - huge pictures, no pictures, random posts - blah. No fun. My blog flipped out, happily, we are all better and operating normally!

I will start with a nice little post of some special people to me :D

You may remember this post I did of Neil, Jess and Nyah a little while ago.
Well, I was thrilled when I got asked to do their whole family for their Christmas card! Here are just a few we took:They are quite the gorgeous, and also quite fun :D

Love you guys!


And now for Lauren. Bearface. Bearliest Bear. The Prettiest Princess in the whole Kingdom. Mommy's Baby. She just turned 5 :(
I so clearly remember when she was born. My mom was two weeks late, but did not want to be induced. We were waiting and waiting and waiting. On Wednesday, November 2o she finally went to the Maternity Center. But, my mom has had some pretty long labors, and none of us were sure when the baby would actually be born.
I was home with the rest of the kiddos and we were all in major anticipation. When I woke up, the first thing I did was call my dad. No answer, rats. I called probably 10 times and it was killing me. Did she even have the baby yet? Was everything fine? I had no idea.
While we were getting the kids ready for school, the doorbell rang. Kevin answered it and it was probably one of the happiest moments of my entire life. Mom, Dad and Baby Lauren were at the door - we weren't even sure if that baby was born yet! And here they were! At the door!
The best surprise ever. Bar none :D

And it has been five years of blessing after blessing with this little girl. I love her with all my heart and I don't know why on earth God decided to bless our family with her, but I sure am grateful!

ps. This is a card that Lauren and Shannon wrote for me, on Lauren's birthday:ooooh, i love it :)

Paarrr-tay Weekend :D

Our small-group at church is having a girls night - after some "What Not To Wear", Christmas songs and some stinkin' awesome videos, we are currently watching (and jamming to) High School Musical Weekend shopping trip all weekend! Will be back on Monday :D

In-Camera B&W = Happy Kristen

You have my heart,And we'll never be a world apart;Maybe in magazines,But you'll still be my star Baby cause in the dark, You will see shiny cars;And that's when you need me thereWith you I'll always sharebecause. . .
When the sun shines,We shine togetherTold you I'll be here forever,That I'll always be your friendTook an oath,
I'ma stick it out to the endNow that it's raining more then ever,Know that we still have each other;You can stand under my umbrella,You can stand under my umbrella-ella-ella-a-a-a
Umbrella-ella-ella-a-a-aUnder my umbrella-ella-ella-a-a-aUnder my umbrella-ella-ella-a-a-a
You can run into my arms,It's okay don't be alarmed;Come in to meSo gonna let the rain pour,
I'll be all you need and more
Because
When the sun shines we shine together

...

One of the awesome things about my camera is that it can shoot in B&W. Usually I just shoot everything in color and change to black-and-white in photoshop, but today I was feeling particularly inspired and I wanted to do a full B&W shoot.

Plus, I have been needing a reason to use this song... haha

And, I know that I say this often, but, my goodness, I love my sisters :D
I am not sure why, but God gave them to our family and I am pretty insanely grateful!
Aren't they the cutest ever?!?!

Little Update :D

*EDIT* Look what we found! That was on my dream list :D I was soooo happy!

Liz and I are having a really fun time so far....
We are doing the family shoot tonight and I am pretty excited about it!

So far we have gone to Panera, dropped a phone in the toilet...
gotten stuck in a creek and pretended it was much scarier than it really was....
Found the tunnel that we would have used as a fort if we were a few years younger....
And, photobooth, of course....

We also made an awesome dinner, went on a candy-run and saw a movie. Optical Illusions and "What About Bob" closed the night, so, all in all a pretty nice day :D

Oh, I was looking through some of my archives a few days ago, and I came across one of my favorite posts... Almost a year ago to the day I did my "How Great Thou Art" post and I still almost daily read or listen to that song. Its amazing how God has used those words to encourage and convict me so much over the last few years - and He is still exactly the same!

ps. this is a teaser for their Family blog post... we found the perfect song to use!

A Little Break

Isaiah 41:10
"I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
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Alright, I admit it. I am really tired. Haha, but God has been so faithful (and I mean that with all my heart) and I am enjoying every moment of my life , but goodness, I wear myself out!
I am heading off to see my friend in Philly for a few days, so I am going to probably take a quick break from blogging, but on Friday I will be back with a whole bunch to post!

One little side note to my Middle School Girls:
We had our end of the year party yesterday and it was so fun!
I had lots of inquiries about our team and, I am happy to report, that we did win a game!
It was the best the girls ever played and everything we had taught them came together.
I was so proud of them and I just could not believe how much they had grown in our sweet little season :D
Thanks for making me laugh and being such a joy, girls! I love you all!
Here are the prettiest and funniest middle-schoolers on the planet:
And here's the coaches & captains: