Through the viewfinder

So I’ve been on quite the camera kick lately and having way too much fun with my newest toy, a digital SLR camera! I’m still a complete novice and soaking up every piece of info from youtube tutorials, here’s some recent shots. Feel free to send me any tips! click on me to see freckles!...

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What’s in a name?

To answer that question…..EVERYTHING!!!! Months before Gideon was born, I knew he was going to be a boy and his name would be Gideon. My husband’s pick, perfectly befitting a military son, considering the name means warrior; man of valor; and destroyer. The minute that child entered the world a force of love came over...

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The boys are back

So I have a running joke with Adam since I’ve never actually seen him fly a helicopter, I’m not so sure he really does ( I know, Im a brat!) Well, today seeing was believing and I actually saw him fly in, land gracefully, and walk out of that bird with a cowboy hat on...

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Dr.Fish

My precious mother -in- law flew all the way from Texas to Japan to see us! I pull out all the stops for anyone who is willing to withstand the two day torturous flight here. So today Luanne and I paid a visit to the Dr. Fish for some well worth feet pampering at a...

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Koinobori

Pronounced koi-no-bori literally translated “carp banner.” Carp are known as “koi” in Japan, meaning love and affection and considered a symbol of friendship. Around the end of April early May they celebrate children’s day by hanging colorful carp banners throughout Japan to honor sons in hopes that they grow healthy and strong. We went out...

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Mysore, India

“Ours is a colourful and diversified world. It is also a complex one.” Syncretism Syndrome The majaraja’s Palace Gideon and I at the Palace at night. St. Philomena’s church Apu, our rickshaw driver who Gideon loved. Laura’s flat, I had an ongoing obsession with the colorful front doors of India as seen below: Our rickshaw...

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