Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Our first family trip!

For Thanksgiving Break all 8 of us piled into our newly acquired Expedition and headed to Utah.

First stop, Logan, for my grandpa's 100th birthday party! I could write a whole post about just this, but our trip was so jam packed I am just going to blog an overview of our adventures. It was great to see grandpa so happy and to see cousins of mine that I hadn't seen in years!


The next day we had an early Thanksgiving with my side of the family at Sam and Kacie's. I don't have pics of the food because Emily took a ton and I'm sure she'll post them :-) Sam introduced us to his grape juice obsession...no that's not wine :-)



Before we left Logan we took a trip down memory lane for me and visited Island Market where after all these years the penny candy prices have doubled :-)



 Jared's kids have not been to Utah much so we wanted to stop and walk around the grounds of all the temples from Logan to Provo...we didn't get to all of them, but we did visit these 6...Logan, Brigham City, Ogden, Bountiful, Salt Lake, and Provo.


 We had to stop in Ogden to eat at Sonora Grill which everyone agreed was the best Mexican food on the planet! We also stopped by iFly to see the indoor sky diving.



Jared's kids had never been to Temple Square and my kids have, but I'm not sure how much they remembered, so we spent some time on Temple Square.



We also toured the Conference Center...


Syd and T spent two nights and a day with their dad while we were in Provo and while they were with him I did 5 photo shoots...and what I should really be doing right now is editing these!



On our way back up north we once again stopped in Ogden, this time to try Em and Steve's newest culinary creation, Thai Curry. It was amazing!! And just for good measure we got treats at Kneaders.


Then it was up to Rigby to stay with Jared's parents and celebrate Thanksgiving #2 with his side of the family in Blackfoot. Kim's pies were A.Mazing!!


The kids had fun decorating graham cracker houses on Thanksgiving and then the next day it was back to Boise! I'd say our first family trip was a huge success! 

  May your days leading up to Christmas be wonderful and not too stressful!



Saturday, November 15, 2014

Snow Day!

School was cancelled yesterday and we went sledding! Wheeeeeeeee!





Thursday, November 13, 2014

Halloween 2014 + Ballet Pics + a bday party + other stuff



The other kidlets were with their mom for Halloween but I got to go trick-or-treating with this Minecraft Man and this beautiful Elsa :-)




I am trying to think of photography projects to keep me busy during the winter months that don't involve going outside and freezing! These are some test shots of Miss Sydney for her ballet studio that I will be doing soon.

We also had a fun bday party for Miss Leah and now we have 2 seven year olds in the house! Leah is such a sweet girl and wherever she is there lots of giggling! She is such a happy little girl!


 We had ice block races and made snowflakes, had snowball games and snowflake games.... fun times!





I have also been taking pics for my friend Christy who is a fashion blogger over at http://www.mycentsofstyle.com/blogs/news

Such a disjointed post, but if I don't post something now I'll never get around to it at this crazy time of year!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Wedding Photos!!!

Last week was our 4 month anniversary and I decided it was high time to post our wedding photos! These first photos are from our Groomal session with our photographers Dave and Nichole Van from NicholeV Photography a few weeks before the wedding. Nichole has been my photography mentor and it's largely thanks to her that I have been able to take my photography hobby and get good enough to make it into a business. Before we put our deposit down at Thanksgiving Point I checked with Nichole to make sure they were available that day to shoot our wedding since I really wanted her to be our wedding photographer.

These were taken at Thanksgiving Point right after the tulip festival had wrapped up. When Nichole posted this first photo I was blown away. My friend Lisa Frehner did my hair and makeup and my friend Sydney Young helped me get dressed. It took a small army to get these awesome shots but it was definitely worth it!


Jared and I had decided that it was really important to us to have a real wedding rather than elope or go to the courthouse or something because we felt like it would be a good thing for our kids and we wanted our families, our brothers and sisters and parents, to be able to get to know each other and celebrate together after all of them suffering with us through our long and painful divorces. Even though it was a hard decision to not invite more family and friends, it turned out to be the right decision for us and I'm glad we did it that way. 
These were the invitations that went out to our immediate family. I am working on some wedding announcements that will go out to our friends and family with pictures from the wedding. Since we kept our guest list small and since we got married on a Monday rather than on a weekend, and since I did some trade, we were able to keep our expenses down. My mom said that on the way home from our wedding my dad was guessing how much the wedding cost and when my mom told me what he said I had to laugh because he guessed it cost a lot more than it did. We definitely got a lot of bang for our buck.

When our big day arrived we headed to Thanksgiving Point to get ready...

After we got ready we headed over to the ceremony site and I couldn't believe how amazing the flowers looked! I had previously worked with Lori and Delene from L Floral Studio because I photographed their floral arrangements for the Send Out Cards catalogs last year and I knew they would work their magic, but what they created was truly magical. To say I loved the flowers would be an understatement for sure. Ashley Wortley, our wedding planner from Thanksgiving Point, had coordinated everything beautifully. When she first showed me this location she said they normally put up round tables on the grass for dinner, but as soon as I saw the long grape arbor I really wanted to do a long table. Even though they had never done a dinner under that arbor before, she made it happen and it was perfect! Thanksgiving Point was amazing to work with, they even provide their wedding parties with a Fairy Godmother to coordinate all the little details the day of the wedding. When Jared first suggested that we consider Thanksgiving Point as a venue I thought it would be really expensive, but after checking around I found out it was actually less expensive than the other venues by quite a bit. And really nothing can compare to those amazing Thanksgiving Point Gardens. Exquisite and right out of a fairy tale.


We decided to get all the formal posed pictures out of the way before the ceremony so that we could have dinner immediately following the ceremony. With 6 kids of our own and lots of nieces and nephews we wanted to keep all the kiddos happy!






 
Both of our families!


The Franson Family!

The Malouf Family!



Then it was time for the ceremony. My bishop officiated the wedding and it was a super duper short ceremony. I didn't realize that everyone stood for the whole ceremony until I looked back at the pictures! So I guess it's a good thing it was short!




 





After all the hugging we went to eat dinner and it was delicious. My brother Sam, the foodie, said it was the best wedding dinner he had ever had.





We thanked everyone for coming and a few stories were told...Clara talked about pudding :-)


Our programs...


I asked Dawn, one of Jared's sisters and a talented graphic designer, to create these beautiful keepsake family trees that everyone received so that everyone knew who everyone else was. There were lots of people for everyone to get to know in a very short period of time. After the dinner my parents told me how much they had enjoyed talking with Jared's parents at dinner and that I had married into a quality family, but of course I already knew that!
Before cutting the cake Jared and I snuck away for just a few more pictures while our families were invited to walk around and enjoy the beautiful gardens.













The kids, however, thought decorating our car would be much more fun than walking through the gardens! I love that the kids had so much fun!


 



The beautiful cake was created by Katherine O'Donnell, one of the sisters who served in Argentina in the same mission that I served in. It was not just pretty, but delicious!! The sugar flowers on the middle section were a huge hit with the kids. I don't know if the kids actually ate any cake, but they sure loved the flowers!





Then it was time for the first dance. I knew our families were not really into dancing but I tried to think of ways to encourage them to dance so before the wedding I sent around emails asking what everyone's favorite and special songs were. Everyone basically told me they probably wouldn't dance anyway--party poopers! However, after Jared and I danced to 'Bless the Broken Road' by Rascal Flatts the next song we played was 'Let it Go' and then the kids went wild and danced their little hearts out and had a ball!



I love this photo! The kids really just took control and told us what to do and it was just magical!
We gave out huckleberry filled Moonstruck chocolates to everyone who hadn't left yet. Jared had often given me Moonstruck chocolates while we were dating, so they were something special that we wanted to share with our families.
And then it was time for the Sparklers! The kids loved this so much and what a great parting shot!

Thank you everyone for all your support and love. I feel guilty that I haven't written thank you notes yet, but I hope that our friends and families know how much we love and appreciate them. Our wedding day was just perfect, and we are so grateful for everyone that played a part in that. Thank you thank you!!!


...and they lived Happily Ever After.