almost 1/2 our year in photographs

I can't believe the year is almost half way through. This year has been a quiet one for me. Lots of soul searching and trying to bring my life back to what's important. With that, I decided to try to take a picture a day, yes another 365 project. I have been inspired by so many in the past, always wanting to try it myself. So this year I just thought I would give it a go. Just day by day and see how it went. At first I wasn't fully committed. Then I started to really enjoy the process and how it was "just for me". Now as we have reached the midpoint of the year, I must admit, it does get pretty hard some days--but I am fully committed now. And at the point where I am ready to share.    

With gratitude and trust I point my camera at something every single day. And as the year unfolds, and I look back, I get so excited that I have marked everyday with a photograph. Wishing and hoping I make it 365.   

Sometime in your life you will go on a journey.  It will be the longest journey you have ever taken.  It is the journey to find yourself.  [Katherine Sharp]

 

family

a few images from a session family session last week.  happy spring!

the max love project

Here is a sneak peek into the fall 2013 line for the Max Love project.  It was such a great time this last Sunday as so many gathered together, giving their time and talents, to make this all possible.  I feel so grateful to be a part of such a special organization.  So inspired by all that it is.  Here is a bit from their mission statement--

Inspired by Hope + Made with Heart
Inspired by SuperMax Wilford, a six-year-old fighting brain cancer, MaxLove Project is a California-based 501c3 nonprofit organization founded to provide therapeutic resources to all SuperKids fighting cancer. MaxLove Project's mission is to directly fund comprehensive integrative care and research with the ultimate goal of supporting SuperKids in overcoming the odds—to thrive in treatment and beyond. 

Be sure and head over to givemaxlove.org to learn more about this wonderful organization that supports children with childhood cancers.

xo