It is only 7:20am and I already feel trapped behind my computer. Some days I feel like this is where I live! I’m still editing Bekah and Fred’s wedding pictures…but the good news is that I am almost done!
On a happier note, Steve and I had a picnic last night. It was totally spontanious, but I was thinking about what we were having for dinner and decided that I could make the chicken before Steve got home and put it in sub rolls and pack a picnic! We had so much fun sitting at Payson Park under 2 pretty trees enjoying the summer sun. After our dinner, Steve flew his RC plane for a while. It was a really fun night…now I feel a little better about editing…off I go to editing land!
Once I download some of the pictures from the picnic, I’ll add them to this post.
Mat and Brieghan celebrated their marriage June 21st with close friends and family at the Shaker Village in NH. The ceremony started just as the sun was going down and the light was beautiful. After the ceremony they had a cocktail hour in the beautiful barn next to the wedding site where guests mingled and celebrated Mat & Brieghan. Then we shifted into the tent for dinner, music and dessert. What a beautiful evening. Here are a few of my favorite images.







Lastly here is one of Steve and I taken by his brother Pete.

I am excited to post some pictures from a beautiful wedding this weekend, but it will have to wait. This week I am volunteering at my church, First Baptist, taking pictures of VBS. What a fun time we are having so far. I’ll post some pics when I get the time. Off to edit and then finish making a delicious berry tart I am bringing to Bible study tonight.
Amber
This past Saturday morning, Steve and I put new gutters on the house. We have been having an issue with our basement flooding and part of the reason it did that is because, the gutters were not installed correctly. So we learned how to install them! We bought a chalk line and all new gutters and went crazy…2 hours later they were done and working!!



We ended the project with a water fight! What fun!


Sunday was camp opening at the family camp on Flying Point in Freeport. Steve took the next day off to relax and recuperate from the work we did the previous day. We didn’t really do anything “exciting”, we sat on the dock and drank coffee, read, walked around the shops uptown, took pictures of flowers and enjoyed a slow day. It really was sooo nice to stop and enjoy the day doing whatever we felt like. I think that it is really good for your soul to slow down and spend some time thinking and getting away from “normal” life.
Here are a few pictures from the day….


