10.23.2011

ALOHA! A Secret Vacation...


It has taken me awhile to post about the secret vacation my husband took me on for my birthday / our wedding anniversary / just because we needed to get away.  I think it was because I was in denial about having to be home and not in our beautiful paradise.  Maui.  I had never been to Hawaii and never really had any desire to go...that has all changed as I now browse the nursing job listings in Hawaii weekly for my husband.  Posting about it means it is over.  Back to our real world.
David, my husband, planned the whole thing.  I didn't know where we were going until I sat down at our departure gate and the flight attendant said over the loud speaker, "Everyone at gate C7 for Maui...blah, blah, blah..."  I didn't hear the rest over my shrills of excitement.
We drank way too many Mai Thais.  I got very badly burnt the first day laying out in the sun; David on the last few days.  We laid on the beach at night and watched the stars.  We talked.  We kissed a lot more than we do at home.  We had full length conversations without being interrupted by little ones.  I can't describe it without grinning from ear to ear.  It was lovely...no...beautiful....no...perfect...yes, a perfect vacation for the two of us.
Of all the pictures I took, one experience I never captured through a lens.  We rented some snorkel gear and headed up the west side of the island where we heard many people spot turtles in the water.  After swimming around in one bay for almost an hour, I signaled David I was going to head in.  We had swam really close to the rocks and I was started to get tired and didn't want to find myself in between a rock and a hard place - literally.  David took a head dunk to clear his masks and grabbed my arm so tight, looked up with gigantic eyes and 'snorkel talked' - "tooootttllle."  Right below us was the most amazing turtle boasting a 3-4 foot wide shell on his back.  All of a sudden (must have been turtle lunch time), a handful of turtles were swimming around the rocks; bobbing heads in and out of the water.  We swam with turtles.  We swam with turtles.  We swam with turtles- I can't say it enough to really believe it.  It was dream-like; face-to-face; fin to hand; shell to belly.  Everyone should swim with turtles.
We flew back to Seattle very, very quiet.  I could have stayed on Maui forever.


No judgment.  We live in Seattle.  We are as pale as paper, we know.



A palm tree trimming service was working on the trees at the residence behind the beach we were bumming at.  I asked them for a few of the fallen coconuts and they were happy to give them to me.  Mmmm..coconut water...


Drink after drink.  No more Mai Thais for me for awhile, but plenty of room for pina coladas.


Since I had all the time in the world, what a great time to play with long exposure.  These were taken our first night as we laid on the beach star gazing.



We stayed at a great location and was able to BBQ next to the salt water pool in the evening with hotel neighbors.  We find neighbors wherever we go.


Snorkel, snorkel and snorkel some more.  Both David and I have a fear of the ocean, but loved this most of all.  When you can see everything around you, it eases any fears.




Yes we saw dolphins.  When we saw them off our snorkeling boat, I started to cry.  Really cry.  I don't know what came over me.  Seeing them was the best medicine for sea sickness.  Don't need to blog about that.  Just enjoy the dolphin photo.  Notice the cute baby dolphin in the middle.  The size of a football.


Rainbow after rainbow.  My daughters would have loved it.


This was a tree - yes ONE tree in the town's park.  How amazing.


We just couldn't make any sunrise to Mt. Haleakala, but enjoyed the sunset very much.  Ummm....10,000 feet- don't wear shorts.  It was sooooooo cold and windy.  But beautiful- worth the drive.





We saw Mt. Rainier and started to cry.  Not happy tears.  Home again.  'Cloudly with a chance of rain tonight' said the flight attendant.  We know.  We know.  Don't rub it in.


Aloha.

10.07.2011

SNEAK PEEK!

I will be posting a full post soon on this wonderful family.  Had to share a sneak peek.


9.30.2011

ALBUMS!

I just started offering albums!  They are so yummy and sexy and beautiful and....well, I like them a lot.  Below is the price sheet for either option : photo album or modern album.  Both represent all the things I love about the world of paper, ink and some imagination.


9.13.2011

SNEAK PEEK : Tyler + Kasey

Looking forward to getting started on their wedding images.  Wanted to share a few for the bride, groom and their wedding party.




9.12.2011

Ryan + Michelle = Vintage Dodge and Beer Pong!


Ryan and Michelle are easy-going and designed their wedding day to celebrate their relaxed personalities.  Their no-fuss ceremony was held at Pioneer Orchard Park in Steilacoom, WA.  Blue skies, Puget Sound and Tacoma Narrows Bridge made an incredible backdrop to wedding vows.  Back at their own home, they celebrated their marriage with friends and family.  Bright colored candies, a full keg and beer pong made children of all ages very happy.  It was just like them - relaxed.  Everyone had a great time.

But there was a surprise that got me extremely overjoyed, as well as, the couple.  Dodge.  A shiny black 1939 Dodge.  People that know me, know how much I love old cars.  My first car was a classic car and I still find my eyes, heart and love drawn to these beautiful machines.  There is something timeless about classic cars.  Their form; their sound; their details put a smile on most people's face.  Timeless.  But old cars have their set-backs.  They come with maintenance issues, rust spots and little reliability.  But it is worth it.  Take a ride in a classic car and you get it.  Love is the same way.  Love draws us in with our eyes and heart.  The sound of our love one's voice; the details that make them amazing puts a smile on our face.  It is timeless and will always be a part of us.  But love can come with set-backs and obstacles.  BUT IT IS WORTH IT.  The benefits you have when you love and are loved is worth the maintenance.  Keep your love timeless.










Two of my favorites of the day.  Daddy and daughter.  Ryan and Michelle so happy.









Michelle is going to be an awesome step-mom.











Ryan's sister made this beautiful cake.  Oh and very yummy.