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Photo Dump, Thursday, May 15, 2014 | 0 peterpan(s)
So! This isn’t as much of a personal post (at least not about my relationship or whatever) but it is about my photography and a technique I tried recently. I am a photographer, you can check out my work at Sparks Photography over on Facebook (feel free to like it) and this weekend is jam packed with photoshoots. Tomorrow morning I have a milestone shoot with a little boy, Saturday evening I have a family shoot and then Sunday evening I have an engagement session. Then on Wednesday, I will be shooting my very first wedding for a friend of mine and I am both excited and nervous so expect to see some of those posted later on in the month!
I recently downloaded VSCOcam and Afterlight onto my phone and I use it a lot to edit photos that I take on my cell phone and decided the other day that I wanted to see what the editing would look like on photos I took with my camera. I am ridiculously pleased with the results!
Labels: nature, photo, photography, photos, random Our Happily Ever After, Thursday, May 8, 2014 | 0 peterpan(s)
My happily ever after is not like you read in the fairytales. It wasn't love at first sight or constant butterflies; our love took years to develop and did so through good times and bad times.
I met my husband when I was fourteen years old as a freshman in high school. I had a bad attitude and thought that I knew all there was to know about the world. I gave my heart away to boys who didn't matter and allowed myself to get so badly broken that I hated myself. My husband was the kind of boy I never thought I would be with. He was your typical teenage boy; careless, rude, and immature. Our friendship blossomed between mutual friends, marching band and the bus rides and classes that neither of us really cared about. Over the course of those three years in school together, he became one of my most trusted friends despite the fact that he dated (and stopped dating) three of my friends.
I remember the summer he left for boot camp and thinking that it would be the last I would see or hear from him but that wasn't the case. You were there for me my senior year, which was by far one of the most difficult years for me. You listened to me, comforted me and allowed me to just be your friend. When I graduated, we drifted apart. You were now part of the Texas National Guard and I was a high school graduate in a relationship that was slowly eating away at everything that made me who I am.
In 2011 you came back into my life. First through Facebook, casual conversations here and there until they began to become more frequent. You surprised me one day at work and stood around talking to me for an hour which I later found out that the "surprise" meeting me at work had actually been planned out. I gave you my phone number because you told me you were getting a cell phone again soon, which I also found out was only because you wanted to spend your time talking to me. For the next few weeks we texted constantly. You asked me out, I said yes but at the last minute other plans came up that I couldn't get out of. To this day you tell people that I did it on purpose. The day I told you how I felt is a day I will never forget. It was a Sunday morning around 9 AM and I was bowling like I did every Sunday with my best friend and her husband. You were up bright and early so that you could talk to me and every time you messaged me, the smile on my face doubled in size. My best friend's husband asked me about you and when I told them they both urged me to tell you how I felt and so I did. I was terrified that we would fail as a couple and that I would lose one of my closest friends. You told me that we were worth a shot and that we would take things slow so instead of going on a typical date, I met you at your parents house and we watched TV and sat around talking about everything and nothing for hours.
I kissed you first. You said that you loved me first and now we are in this together for the rest of time.
Labels: love, our happily ever after, text, us Two Weeks of Marriage, Saturday, May 3, 2014 | 0 peterpan(s)
When we first met, I was a fourteen year old girl who thought she knew everything there was to know about the world. I was a cynical person, one who spent so much time and energy focusing on all of the bad things that surrounded me instead of focusing on all of the good. You were a sixteen year old boy who sometimes had an attitude problem and was full of snarky, sarcastic remarks that made my eyes roll. Through those years we grew together and we grew apart. We watched each other make life changing decisions and stumble our way through out teenage years. I watched you transform into a man and you watched me grow into a woman. I look at you now and I remember all of the things we've both been through alone and the things we've been through together and I am so thankful to have you.
If someone would have told me back then where we would be now, I would have called them a liar but I am so glad that you are mine. Happy two weeks of marriage my sun and stars. Here is to many, many more.
Our Wedding, Thursday, May 1, 2014 | 0 peterpan(s)
I don’t think I will ever be able to completely explain the way it feels to marry your best friend, the overwhelming feeling of love and joy when you take those last final steps before your entire life changes. It’s exciting, stressful and one of the most amazing feelings I have ever felt.
Our wedding day started off nicely. My sister and I stayed at a Bed and Breakfast where the room was donated to me by Wesley’s best friend’s mom. We woke up early and ate breakfast where we shared in a lovely conversation with a couple that were about my parents age and talked about weddings and bacon. When we went back to our room I saw that I had a text message, and that was where the downward spiral began. My videographer had texted me to tell me that she no longer felt like driving four hours to come shoot our wedding. I was immediately overwhelmed with stress and the tears began to stream down my face. I called my dad and told him to charge up my camera in case we have no other options and after threatening to turn her into the business bureau she found me another videographer (who was a grumpy old man and I was very dissatisfied with but it was better than nothing).
My bridesmaids started showing up at 1 PM which was the same time my new videographer showed up. I had already started working on my hair and everyone immediately began getting to work on their own hair and makeup with the help of our flower girl’s mom (who is wonderful at doing makeup).
At 3 PM our wonderful photographer, Allison Jeffers Wedding Photography, showed up and began to snap some photos of our dresses and our boots. I began to do my makeup and as soon as my mom showed up, I began to put on my dress. We wrapped up around there about 4:30 PM and headed towards my parents home where my sister and sister-in-law, Hannah, snuck me into the house to wait for the ceremony to start.
I wasn’t nervous the entire morning. There were no tears, no wedding jitters until the time for me to walk down the aisle grew nearer. By the time we all lined up to step outside, my hands were shaking and my flower girl kept squeezing them.
I was met by my dad when we reached the wall we were hiding behind and as soon as he grabbed my arm, I lost it and when the music started playing the tears streamed harder. Making Plans by Miranda Lambert was the song that played while my bridesmaids and flower girl walked down the aisle and I walked down the aisle to A Thousand Years by The Piano Guys. I will never forget the look on Wesley’s face when he finally saw me.
My dad not only walked me down the aisle and gave me away but he also officiated the wedding and began the ceremony off with this verse.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
There were a few hiccups in our ceremony because my dad was on the verge of tears throughout the thing, having to take a brief moment to compose himself before finishing the passage, but it had everyone laughing. After the scripture was read, Wesley and I then shared the vows that we wrote for each other.
My vows;
His vows;
Our kiss was kept very intimate and between us because Wesley chose to keep his cowboy hat on. I was full of happiness and butterflies and as soon as we were pronounced husband and wife, Best Day of My Life by American Authors started playing and we walked back up the aisle and then waited to be greeted by our friends and family.
Our family photos did not go as smoothly as I had hoped, everyone was excited and it seemed as though there was some confusion but I can’t wait to see all of the photos when we get them back from our amazing (and ridiculously patient and kind) photographer!
We had a BBQ dinner that was served while we took photos; brisket, sausage, potato salad and beans. Everything was homemade and it went over really well with all of our guest. I can’t tell you how many people came up to us and raved about the brisket. The cake cutting was confusing to both Wesley and I but we both avoided smearing the cake all over each other. The speeches brought tears to both of our eyes and our first dance was nothing but magical. (Wesley was up at three in the morning being taught how to dance by his best man and sisters!) Our first dance song was I Don’t Dance by Lee Bryce (song picked out last minute by my husband.) The flower was caught by the best man’s girlfriend and the garter was caught by one of my brother’s friends. We all danced the night away and at 10 PM we were sent off with sparklers.
Our wedding was perfect and I wouldn’t have changed any of it for the world.
Labels: our wedding, story, text, wedding, wesley Open For Business,
My name is Jannetje and the handsome man beside me is my husband, Wesley. I am twenty-two years old, he is twenty-three and we were married on April 19th, 2014. This blog will be a place for me to talk about my personal life freely. I plan on posting recipes, talking about our day and discussing things that matter to me. I hope you enjoy your time here.
Labels: open for business, random, text
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Photo Dump, Thursday, May 15, 2014 | 0 Comments
So! This isn’t as much of a personal post (at least not about my relationship or whatever) but it is about my photography and a technique I tried recently. I am a photographer, you can check out my work at Sparks Photography over on Facebook (feel free to like it) and this weekend is jam packed with photoshoots. Tomorrow morning I have a milestone shoot with a little boy, Saturday evening I have a family shoot and then Sunday evening I have an engagement session. Then on Wednesday, I will be shooting my very first wedding for a friend of mine and I am both excited and nervous so expect to see some of those posted later on in the month!
I recently downloaded VSCOcam and Afterlight onto my phone and I use it a lot to edit photos that I take on my cell phone and decided the other day that I wanted to see what the editing would look like on photos I took with my camera. I am ridiculously pleased with the results!
Labels: nature, photo, photography, photos, random Our Happily Ever After, Thursday, May 8, 2014 | 0 Comments
My happily ever after is not like you read in the fairytales. It wasn't love at first sight or constant butterflies; our love took years to develop and did so through good times and bad times.
I met my husband when I was fourteen years old as a freshman in high school. I had a bad attitude and thought that I knew all there was to know about the world. I gave my heart away to boys who didn't matter and allowed myself to get so badly broken that I hated myself. My husband was the kind of boy I never thought I would be with. He was your typical teenage boy; careless, rude, and immature. Our friendship blossomed between mutual friends, marching band and the bus rides and classes that neither of us really cared about. Over the course of those three years in school together, he became one of my most trusted friends despite the fact that he dated (and stopped dating) three of my friends.
I remember the summer he left for boot camp and thinking that it would be the last I would see or hear from him but that wasn't the case. You were there for me my senior year, which was by far one of the most difficult years for me. You listened to me, comforted me and allowed me to just be your friend. When I graduated, we drifted apart. You were now part of the Texas National Guard and I was a high school graduate in a relationship that was slowly eating away at everything that made me who I am.
In 2011 you came back into my life. First through Facebook, casual conversations here and there until they began to become more frequent. You surprised me one day at work and stood around talking to me for an hour which I later found out that the "surprise" meeting me at work had actually been planned out. I gave you my phone number because you told me you were getting a cell phone again soon, which I also found out was only because you wanted to spend your time talking to me. For the next few weeks we texted constantly. You asked me out, I said yes but at the last minute other plans came up that I couldn't get out of. To this day you tell people that I did it on purpose. The day I told you how I felt is a day I will never forget. It was a Sunday morning around 9 AM and I was bowling like I did every Sunday with my best friend and her husband. You were up bright and early so that you could talk to me and every time you messaged me, the smile on my face doubled in size. My best friend's husband asked me about you and when I told them they both urged me to tell you how I felt and so I did. I was terrified that we would fail as a couple and that I would lose one of my closest friends. You told me that we were worth a shot and that we would take things slow so instead of going on a typical date, I met you at your parents house and we watched TV and sat around talking about everything and nothing for hours.
I kissed you first. You said that you loved me first and now we are in this together for the rest of time.
Labels: love, our happily ever after, text, us Two Weeks of Marriage, Saturday, May 3, 2014 | 0 Comments
When we first met, I was a fourteen year old girl who thought she knew everything there was to know about the world. I was a cynical person, one who spent so much time and energy focusing on all of the bad things that surrounded me instead of focusing on all of the good. You were a sixteen year old boy who sometimes had an attitude problem and was full of snarky, sarcastic remarks that made my eyes roll. Through those years we grew together and we grew apart. We watched each other make life changing decisions and stumble our way through out teenage years. I watched you transform into a man and you watched me grow into a woman. I look at you now and I remember all of the things we've both been through alone and the things we've been through together and I am so thankful to have you.
If someone would have told me back then where we would be now, I would have called them a liar but I am so glad that you are mine. Happy two weeks of marriage my sun and stars. Here is to many, many more.
Our Wedding, Thursday, May 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
I don’t think I will ever be able to completely explain the way it feels to marry your best friend, the overwhelming feeling of love and joy when you take those last final steps before your entire life changes. It’s exciting, stressful and one of the most amazing feelings I have ever felt.
Our wedding day started off nicely. My sister and I stayed at a Bed and Breakfast where the room was donated to me by Wesley’s best friend’s mom. We woke up early and ate breakfast where we shared in a lovely conversation with a couple that were about my parents age and talked about weddings and bacon. When we went back to our room I saw that I had a text message, and that was where the downward spiral began. My videographer had texted me to tell me that she no longer felt like driving four hours to come shoot our wedding. I was immediately overwhelmed with stress and the tears began to stream down my face. I called my dad and told him to charge up my camera in case we have no other options and after threatening to turn her into the business bureau she found me another videographer (who was a grumpy old man and I was very dissatisfied with but it was better than nothing).
My bridesmaids started showing up at 1 PM which was the same time my new videographer showed up. I had already started working on my hair and everyone immediately began getting to work on their own hair and makeup with the help of our flower girl’s mom (who is wonderful at doing makeup).
At 3 PM our wonderful photographer, Allison Jeffers Wedding Photography, showed up and began to snap some photos of our dresses and our boots. I began to do my makeup and as soon as my mom showed up, I began to put on my dress. We wrapped up around there about 4:30 PM and headed towards my parents home where my sister and sister-in-law, Hannah, snuck me into the house to wait for the ceremony to start.
I wasn’t nervous the entire morning. There were no tears, no wedding jitters until the time for me to walk down the aisle grew nearer. By the time we all lined up to step outside, my hands were shaking and my flower girl kept squeezing them.
I was met by my dad when we reached the wall we were hiding behind and as soon as he grabbed my arm, I lost it and when the music started playing the tears streamed harder. Making Plans by Miranda Lambert was the song that played while my bridesmaids and flower girl walked down the aisle and I walked down the aisle to A Thousand Years by The Piano Guys. I will never forget the look on Wesley’s face when he finally saw me.
My dad not only walked me down the aisle and gave me away but he also officiated the wedding and began the ceremony off with this verse.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
There were a few hiccups in our ceremony because my dad was on the verge of tears throughout the thing, having to take a brief moment to compose himself before finishing the passage, but it had everyone laughing. After the scripture was read, Wesley and I then shared the vows that we wrote for each other.
My vows;
His vows;
Our kiss was kept very intimate and between us because Wesley chose to keep his cowboy hat on. I was full of happiness and butterflies and as soon as we were pronounced husband and wife, Best Day of My Life by American Authors started playing and we walked back up the aisle and then waited to be greeted by our friends and family.
Our family photos did not go as smoothly as I had hoped, everyone was excited and it seemed as though there was some confusion but I can’t wait to see all of the photos when we get them back from our amazing (and ridiculously patient and kind) photographer!
We had a BBQ dinner that was served while we took photos; brisket, sausage, potato salad and beans. Everything was homemade and it went over really well with all of our guest. I can’t tell you how many people came up to us and raved about the brisket. The cake cutting was confusing to both Wesley and I but we both avoided smearing the cake all over each other. The speeches brought tears to both of our eyes and our first dance was nothing but magical. (Wesley was up at three in the morning being taught how to dance by his best man and sisters!) Our first dance song was I Don’t Dance by Lee Bryce (song picked out last minute by my husband.) The flower was caught by the best man’s girlfriend and the garter was caught by one of my brother’s friends. We all danced the night away and at 10 PM we were sent off with sparklers.
Our wedding was perfect and I wouldn’t have changed any of it for the world.
Labels: our wedding, story, text, wedding, wesley Open For Business,
My name is Jannetje and the handsome man beside me is my husband, Wesley. I am twenty-two years old, he is twenty-three and we were married on April 19th, 2014. This blog will be a place for me to talk about my personal life freely. I plan on posting recipes, talking about our day and discussing things that matter to me. I hope you enjoy your time here.
Labels: open for business, random, text
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