Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Sewing Projects

Last week I went down to Salt Lake to visit my mom and have her help me 
with some sewing projects.

We first made this nursing cover which turned out awesome.
Mom made it really, I just assisted.

Then Mom assisted me in the project that I had started last year...
You've maybe heard of a quillow?  (Quilt/pillow)


Well we made a Quag!  (Or a Blag as Travis likes to call it.)
It's a quilt, AND a bag!
Turned out pretty great.
And Travis and I already put it to use for a picnic.


And we're at 38 1/2 weeks folks!  Any day now.
And we would certainly welcome him any day...

Monday, May 19, 2014

Baby Stuff & Other Stuff


 With 2 1/2 weeks until this baby is supposed to join our family
we've been keeping busy getting ready for him.
We painted this dresser that Mandy gave us so it's nice and cute.
Travis had the brilliant idea to paint the green stripes.



We also bought some fun decals to stick on the wall.



Travis updated his phone and now it takes these cool sphere photos, so here's
one he took of the baby room. It looks a lot bigger when you can see all 4 walls on one plane.
But, I think we've got it ready to go. :)
I'm certainly ready for him to come....


We walked to the temple the Saturday before Mother's day.  
That was a long walk, but it was good to get out and enjoy the warm weather.
Plus, I stopped playing handball at 8 months so I don't get 
the exercise I'd like anymore.


On the way back from the temple some young girls ran to catch up with us
and gave me this pretty white flower for Mother's day. 
Super random, but so cute.  Made my day.


 And to make this post even more random, here's a picture
of me and my long lost sister Beth for those who haven't seen it.
Beth and I were in the photo department together at USU
and my first year back from my mission I always got called Beth.
I got to know her better when we went to Germany and it turns out
we actually have quite a bit in common.
Anyway, here's our sister picture. Love that girl.


Sunday, May 4, 2014

Graduation



I graduated yesterday.
5 years of college.  18 years of school total--20 if you count 
joy school and preschool.
And now I'm done forever.


It's crazy how that happens, how you look forward to one
day for so long and it arrives, and then leaves just as quickly.


Jennika and I were in our photo classes together--she's having a baby two weeks after me!
Sad to see her leave Logan though.



I decided since I'll only be graduating from college once I would go to
the big commencement in the morning as well as just my college's ceremony.
We met on the quad and walked to the spectrum as a graduating class--
Travis running ahead to take photos along the way. :)


The college of the arts is apparently pretty tiny at USU and
the whole graduating class fit on the stage in 5 rows--which
made for a short program, which was awesome.


Aaaand they fed us Aggie Ice Cream after.



Here's the thing.  I didn't enjoy school all that much once I started college.  I loved learning, but
I despised homework.  I enjoyed the social life of college of course--maybe that's
even partially what kept me there.


But, counsel has been given from our prophets--gaining an education
is a commandment.  Maybe college isn't the only way to do that,
and maybe it's not the right way for everyone,
but for me, having that knowledge lead me to continue on the college path.



Even knowing that I should continue attending college, working towards graduation, I had
plenty of doubts along the way.  I remember one weekend home with my parents--I expressed
to them that I didn't really know what I was doing with my life. I had so many friends studying to
become doctors, nurses, dietitians--careers that would really help people.
I was taking art classes...with the thought that I would like to 
photograph people's weddings.  Really?  That's why you're going to 5 years of school?
But mom and dad didn't judge, they reminded me that we're all different,
and photographers are needed in this world too. 



And here I am.  Finally done attending school with a BFA in photography.
And I'm so glad.  I love what I do.
I gained so much knowledge, and not just about photography.
I learned so much about myself and what I'm capable of.
I learned valuable life lessons such as time management, planning, the importance
of relationships and that sometimes you just need to stop and ask yourself, 
"will this matter in a week? A year?"


I'm glad to be done with school, and glad that I can continue to learn. :)
Excited for the next chapter of life.


35 weeks.