Spanish word: por favor How Americans say it: pour-favore
hola hole-la
los Estados Unidos ugh-merrrica ya'll
But until then just trying to keep up with everyone's life. Things tend to come in three in our household and all at the same time, like when Jess studied abroad in Fiji, Ash was having her first baby, and I was valedictorian for my graduating class. Except now I get to study abroad, Jess is hitting it large with her incredible photography skills booking weddings and engagement shoots left and right, and Ash is playing supermom with her new position as a Pirate (ECU) professor and blessing us with another baby. To get ready for her baby shower, Jess and I made cake pops, or what Jess has come to call cake turds due to their stubborn personality. Cake pops may look cute and fun, but after 4 trips to the grocery store, 6 cans of candied pearls, and 1+ days spent baking, these little balls are one of the most temperamental desserts to be decorated.
But after finishing these guys this morning, Jess and I stomped over to Nags Head Woods for some easy going shooting. While I think that just about everyone of her pictures looks amazing, Jess's critical eye and perfectionism will only permit her to release a handful of pics of what she says is "OK". To view just a couple of her amazing photos, check out
http://jesslowcher.wordpress.com/2013/12/22/sisters-are-the-best-models/
You are so lucky and fortunate. Take it all in and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I should add gracias and grassy-ass to the list above.
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