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About 365 days of marriage

I started this blog in April of 2011. At the time, Bret and I were wedding photographers and it was a way to share how marriage is more about the day to day and so much more than the wedding day itself. For about 5 years, I blogged about the joys and sorrows of the Christian walk, marriage, work, family and friends. I’ve blogged every day since a few weeks after I started. In May of 2015, we photographed our last wedding. Now, I have become passionate about simplicity, particularly in marriage, Christianity, business, travel and life. For a number of reasons, we have become minimalists. I’ve found that having simplicity makes life so much deeper, refreshing and joyful. I hope that this blog will help others see the benefits of living simply.

Day 1211 – Full Baumann Wedding!! And A Nice Story About A Bride

I found Anne Marie in a really neat way. I was a vendor at a K&B Bridals and Event Planning Trunk show in April, 2012. I would take pictures of the brides if they wanted as they tried on dresses. I had a very nice time getting to know Anne Marie and her mother as they tried on dresses. When she found HER dress, it wasn’t just her mom and Anne Marie crying, it was also the K&B girls AND me. It was so sweet. So when Anne Marie and Joshua hired me shortly after, I couldn’t wait to photograph their wedding! It was such a joyous day! I will go on record as saying that Anne Marie was THE most excited bride I have photographed.

Now that she has had her wedding and her dear husband Joshua has seen her dress, I can finally share the images from the day I met her!!

See all of the images here.

They were married at St. Ignatius, Hickory, Church in Bel Air, Maryland.
The bridal party’s hair and makeup were done at Visage Salon.
The wedding party’s attire was provided by K&B Bridals.
Their florist was Jonathans Weddings and Flowers.
Their DJ was DJ Russ.
The cake was made by Anne Marie’s mother and decorated by her aunt.

Day 1209 – Remembering Scott

Today I wanted to honor a very dear friend. I met Scott through mutual friends at church and became close. He was one of those people that you LOVED to be around….whether he was cracking jokes that made you laugh so much you wanted to cry….giving you a hug that took your breath away…or showing you what true serving meant…or having a serious conversation. He was an amazing man. Much older than his years, to be sure. I have many memories of Scott, but two stand out in my mind and I always share when I talk about Scott.

First, I was hanging out with a bunch of my friends and then most everyone went to go watch a movie. I hung out in the kitchen with my boyfriend at the time and Scott. Why the kitchen? Well, Scott had an apron on and was doing all of the dishes. It was just the coolest thing. He is still an example to me of serving other people, without being asked. What makes me laugh when I think back to this story is that he was wearing the apron. It convicts me, even now, that I didn’t offer to help.

Second, there was a time he was doing a street outreach in Chicago and was talking to a homeless man. Scott told him you should go to church. The man said, I would, but I never know what time it is. Scott stopped, and took off his watch and gave it to the man. I heard this story second hand, but I can still picture exactly what the scene would have looked like.

My dear friend Scott was taken from this world ten years ago today. He was so young, in his first year of college. I wish that he hadn’t been taken from my life so soon. I wish he could have met Bret. I wish he could have attended my wedding. I wish I could have hugged him when I found out I would finally be a full time photographer. But losing him changed my life and I still feel the effects. Losing Scott made me embrace every day with joy, realizing I am NEVER promised tomorrow. The Ray Bradbury quote, “Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you’d drop dead in ten seconds.” comes to life in me because of Scott. It also helped me get through Bret being deployed to Iraq. Because I had accepted so long before that life was short and never promised, I could honestly say, “He’ll come back to me or he won’t and that’s ok” and TRULY mean it. I mean, it was difficult, but I believe that it would have been almost unbearable if I hadn’t experienced loss.

But, for now I will remember…”He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” (Rev 21:4) On that day I will get the best Scott hug ever.

Day 1208 – Completed Hurricane Puzzle

Ok, I’ll be 100% honest with my dear readers. The puzzle was actually finished on November 1st, but I have a special post scheduled, so I’m posting the finished puzzle today. It was finished at about 3 p.m. on November 1st even though I realllllly tried to finish it on October 31st….Just count it as my Halloween trick 😉

Here is the completed 2000 piece puzzle. Everyone helped and it was a great time…when the power was on and when it was off.

To give you an idea of scale…I put a DVD on the puzzle. Also, the puzzle is resting on a coffee table AND an ottoman.

Day 1207 – Hurricane Aftermath

Well, I’m writing this with power thanks to BGE! I wanted to give a huge shout out to all the amazing first responders out there! Police, Firefighters, Medical, BGE, etc! I know I left someone out, but still! We lost power about 8 p.m. last night and it was restored this evening! What a great response! So very very thankful. Now that it’s back on though, we have some left overs!

We filled up big three 3 gallon jugs with water! We finished one already. This was a GREAT idea! Which I’m sure we’ll do the next time there is a potential outage.

We also got some instant coffee…which thankfully I like and no one else does! It’s all mine!!! 🙂