July 26, 2010

Genuine, Easy-going Love {San Jacinto Anniversary Photography}

Have you ever met a couple who just seems to be so at ease with one another that they just exude love?  The last few couples I’ve worked with have been just that way.  It was so lovely to meet with Jim and Darlene.  They are celebrating their 10th year of marriage (Congratulations again!!), and I just love to see such a natural affection between two people.  We walked and talked, got to know each other a bit, stopped here and there for nice lighting and pretty backgrounds… and Jim and Darlene just talked easily with one another through it all, enjoying each other’s company.  People like you two are a blessing to me as I seek to share the beauty I see in life.  Thank you.

One of the things I enjoy most about the way I shoot is getting to know my clients; I have yet to meet one who doesn’t have the stamp of God’s handiwork somehow shining through.  Seeing things from this perspective makes capturing moments shared, spontaneous laughter, and love so easy.  I truly hope each of my clients comes away with an impression of this beauty as well.

Thanks so much to you both for allowing me to capture this special time in your lives.  May the Lord bless your marriage with even more love and joy in the years to come!

Thank you all…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Andrea Bernard @ 12:52 am

Thanks SO very much to all my clients who’ve been so very patient through the last month and a half…  There has been so much going on in our lives with our little girl Ellie (due this October) as well as with my husband Josh gone 6 days a week, working 12 hours a day, in a remote place 7 hours away with no cell service.   Ellie is strong despite the potential issues she may have, and we’ll be well taken care-of at Loma Linda when the time comes.  Our high-energy boys (ages 3 & 4) are having a rough time dealing with Daddy being away; and since I’ve had to go to more doctors appts than usual, I’ve tried to limit my work time away from them to maintain some consistency.  When I do have to be away, I am so very grateful for the help we receive from family and friends.  What would we do without you all?  At the same time, I try not to overdo it with Ellie inside, but also try to keep us busy so the time passes more quickly.  It’s such a balancing act right now.

A snapshot of the family before Josh left for the Bishop job:

Through it all, I haven’t (and couldn’t!) forget about any of you, and I deeply appreciate the understanding you’ve shown during this time.  I’ve been through everyone’s images and can’t wait to show you all the life and beauty I’ve seen in each of you – from seniors to couples to families.  It’s been hard for me to have your images here and not be able to show them all to you yet, as I’m sure it’s been hard for you to eagerly await seeing how they turned out.

Thanks again, and I’ll be in touch with each of you just as soon as I can,

Andrea

 

The latest ultrasound of our sweet Ellie-girl:

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