Saturday Morning, 10/52
Saturday. n the seventh day of the week; before Sunday.
Morning. n 1. The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon. 2. The dawn. 3. The first or early part; the beginning: the morning of a new nation.
This year, alongside an incredible group of photographers, we are documenting our Saturday mornings.
Follow along here.
Logan and Halley
Turning the calendar to March felt somewhat victorious. Like it was an award, stating "congratulations, you've made it out of the throws of winter." Except this year we haven't really had a winter, just a lot of brown, with a side of gray. & in Alaska, winter is never over in March, but I like the idea that it could be spring. It has me motivated and crossing things off my to-do list, like tackling that bright pink sticky note, shouting at me "BLOG, a lot!" because I haven't really blogged client work in months, work like this wedding that is one of my most favorites. Not just because I'm staring at images of 90 degree weather and crystal blue skies, and being reminded of burning my feet on hot sand, but also because of the bride and groom. You know when you read a really good book, or watch that really emotional part in a movie, and tears are streaming down your face, and your thinking "oh my gosh, why am I crying? stop crying!" but you don't, because you can't because you're so emotionally moved? That's what this wedding was. It was over the top, from the heart, mad love.
Happy four months Logan and Halley!
wedding planner: Oh Hello Events
wedding venue: Postcard Inn, St. Pete's Beach
hair & make-up: Collective Creations
floral's: 2Birds Events
music: Grant Hamon, Craig Hamon
stationary: Kate Paulson
rentals: Ever After Vintage Rentals
photography: Breanna Peterson Photography
Wish You Were Here, 8/52
Saturday Morning, 9/52
Saturday. n the seventh day of the week; before Sunday.
Morning. n 1. The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon. 2. The dawn. 3. The first or early part; the beginning: the morning of a new nation.
This year, alongside an incredible group of photographers, we are documenting our Saturday mornings.
Follow along here.
Awaiting Baby
It's like a kid waiting for Christmas, knowing your due date is just around the corner, knowing you're about to become a mom. Whether it's the first time, or the third time, that same excitement swirls around. Except you know when Santa will arrive. He won't pass you by for a few more days, or surprise you a few days early, which lends to that deep anticipation. Marking those days off the calendar, passing by "due date" you vibrantly wrote on the calendar. It's the first experience of this new world that awaits you- the unexpected your children bring, the excitement, the swirling of emotions, the beginning of new adventures.