So I was just sitting here going through my pictures and I realized that Jessica and Daniel's wedding photos were still on my computer. I have not moved them to my external hard drive yet. Then I realized that 'Hey I haven't blogged about it yet!'
Sorry Jess. :) Here ya go. <3
So here it is. The big day. After all the engagement and bridal post, Here it is...The WEDDING!!! YAY!!!
The day started off like any other wedding day for me. I got up, quite early may I add, got ready, and got myself to Warren. I was more then excited about this particular wedding though. This wedding was for my cousin and one of my best friend's, Jessica. Even though we don't get to see each other often and we don't always talk on the phone, she's still one of my best friends.
Anyway, I got to the salon and waited til Jess got there. She got there and things got rolling. Ya know, hair, make-up, all that good stuff.
The girls there at the salon made Jessica a beautiful bride. But in my opinion you can't make her any more beautiful than she already is. But she was the picture of perfection that day. After hair and make-up, it was time for the dress to be put on. For jewelry she wore simple things. It was all very very pretty. And it all screamed, JESSICA!!!
Before I got into photography, I thought the bride and groom seeing each other before the actual ceremony to get pictures done was absolutely insane. I mean weren't they supposed to wait?! Didn't this ruin the surprise?! In my mind yes, it did. But since I've started this, I understood this. You get more personal pictures because you have more time with the bride and groom and you don't have all the people standing around watching. Jessica and Daniel opted for this route. And I believe we got some great photos. The surprise was still there. They had time together alone. Even I disappeared for a while so they could say what they felt like they needed to say with no one around. It was amazing.
And then it was time for the real thing.
It was a beautiful day and I wish the best for Jessica and Daniel. I love them both and they have only made each other's life better. :)
To view all the photos go to my website, www.jpoolephotography.com
Live Greatly, Love Softly
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Ferguson Family
Well this post is NOT about my kids toys. :) Happy, happy, Joy, joy!! I bet you can't tell I am excited!
I recently got to take family pictures for some of my family. My cousin, Jeremy and his wife, Jessica and their little girl, Jayda. Beautiful family!!!
You can view the rest of the pictures at my website, www.jpoolephotography.com
Live Greatly, Love Strongly.
:)
I recently got to take family pictures for some of my family. My cousin, Jeremy and his wife, Jessica and their little girl, Jayda. Beautiful family!!!
You can view the rest of the pictures at my website, www.jpoolephotography.com
Live Greatly, Love Strongly.
:)
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Packing and whatnot...
Uggggg, I cannot express how MUCH I hate packing. The definition of hate is to have complete lack of love for something and that's exactly how I feel about packing. But I do indeed have to do it to move into the new house, which is almost ready by the way. The carpet guy started last night and should be done by tomorrow. :) Even with the packing I need to get done, this makes me happy. But back to the packing. I haven't done anything and we are supposed to more week after next. I'm kinda starting to feel the pressure.
The pictures in this post are before pictures, and I will soon post after. They will be side by side with the before pictures.
Where the new stove is gonna go
The kitchen
The washroom
Mine and Ben's bedroom
Maci's room
hallway
Kids Bathroom
Boys' bedroom
Living room and Dining room
So since we found out we could move in, I've been working almost non-stop to make that happen. Ben's schedule has been crazy and we haven't had the electricity turned on yet. That means right as he's getting off work, it's time to get dark. He hasn't really been able to help me at all. I've been calling the house my baby for that reason. But he does what he can when he can. I think I've painted almost every wall in that house though. But it's definitely a labor of love.
When we first started I could just picture the living room and dining room in a beautiful rustic barn red with white trim. I brought it up to Ben and I was turned down pretty fast. So then I started looking at the kitchen and I decided it would look great in there. I knew it was a smaller room, but I wanted a red room somewhere in the house so bad. But again I was turned down by Benjamin. When we first started painting, we hadn't planned to do anything to our room, because we were trying to focus all of our attention on the rest of the house. But one day while I was at the hardware store, I thought to myself, 'Ya know, I want a red room and I'm gonna get it!' I bought 2 gallons of rustic red I wanted and just started painting the room when I got home. I know, you are wondering what Ben thought when he saw it. He wasn't happy at first, but he got over it and admitted he liked it. And now I have my red room. I still have to paint the trim in there, but it already looks amazing. I have always thought it's just amazing what a couple coats of paint will do for a room.
We have gone with a pretty blue for the living room, dining room, the hall way and the bathroom. The boys' room is an army green and blue. Maci's room is a bubblegum pink and white, and as I said before my room is barn red and white. And the kitchen is a sage green to match a border that's up. It's all coming together nicely. Stay tuned for after pictures. :)
Live Greatly, Love Softly
The pictures in this post are before pictures, and I will soon post after. They will be side by side with the before pictures.
Where the new stove is gonna go
The kitchen
The washroom
Mine and Ben's bedroom
Maci's room
hallway
Kids Bathroom
Boys' bedroom
Living room and Dining room
So since we found out we could move in, I've been working almost non-stop to make that happen. Ben's schedule has been crazy and we haven't had the electricity turned on yet. That means right as he's getting off work, it's time to get dark. He hasn't really been able to help me at all. I've been calling the house my baby for that reason. But he does what he can when he can. I think I've painted almost every wall in that house though. But it's definitely a labor of love.
When we first started I could just picture the living room and dining room in a beautiful rustic barn red with white trim. I brought it up to Ben and I was turned down pretty fast. So then I started looking at the kitchen and I decided it would look great in there. I knew it was a smaller room, but I wanted a red room somewhere in the house so bad. But again I was turned down by Benjamin. When we first started painting, we hadn't planned to do anything to our room, because we were trying to focus all of our attention on the rest of the house. But one day while I was at the hardware store, I thought to myself, 'Ya know, I want a red room and I'm gonna get it!' I bought 2 gallons of rustic red I wanted and just started painting the room when I got home. I know, you are wondering what Ben thought when he saw it. He wasn't happy at first, but he got over it and admitted he liked it. And now I have my red room. I still have to paint the trim in there, but it already looks amazing. I have always thought it's just amazing what a couple coats of paint will do for a room.
We have gone with a pretty blue for the living room, dining room, the hall way and the bathroom. The boys' room is an army green and blue. Maci's room is a bubblegum pink and white, and as I said before my room is barn red and white. And the kitchen is a sage green to match a border that's up. It's all coming together nicely. Stay tuned for after pictures. :)
Live Greatly, Love Softly
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