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Getting a few things done

If you have not noticed, I love taking pictures of just about anything.  My area of weakness though, is portraits.  Being able to capture a candid moment is very intimidating and is probably the reason why I would never go into wedding photography.  However, I have much appreciation to the art and am making it a goal to learn more and hopefully one day develop a mere talent of it.  For now, I will be using my test subject(s) my husband and dog.  


Note:  I do plan on posting pictures of my travels from summer and onward- Grand Canyon, Seattle, and Minnesota, along with some local excursions in the next couple of weeks! 
 

Stay Put

Life changes as much as the seasons do in one year. Students are going back to school, the leaves are changing colors, and the breeze is coming in from another direction.   Some changes are inspiring and for the better, other changes are difficult and take a bit of time to over come. Our patience is tested and we tend to take risks.    

The last year and half have been exciting yet challenging. I lost a lot, but gained perspective.  I moved from my favorite city Chicago back to my hometown, Dallas.  I switched jobs twice. Got married. Started driving again.  All great things in the end, but a huge struggle to surpass and overcome.  

Michael and I moved into our apartment in a hurry, yet we could not pass a good rate.  We were so used to being on our own and having our own way of doing things that we dd not want to burden our families.  When we signed our lease, we knew it was temporary.  A place to stay while we got our bearings straight, so that we could take the time to look for our home.  We devised a checklist of everything that we wanted,updated appliance and counters, character, location. After several weekends of searching for the right place, with our lengthy checklist, we found the place.  

We started purging our place for about 15 minutes, then it dawned on us- "why are we doing this?"  Moving is expensive and very time consuming.  Not to mention the apartment that met all or our wants meant twice the cost of living.  We just settled down. 

After careful consideration we decided to Stay Put.  

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Our apartment is nothing special.  Pretty standard in finishes and layout, yet it is our home.  We realized that we can go on vacations without breaking the bank. We can take our time to actually save and look for a house that we can rightfully make ours.  We can actually hang the artwork that has been sitting in our spare bedroom.  And of course one of my favorite parts- updating all of our dormy furniture to our "adult" taste.  I finally purchased a real down comforter!!!

Good luck to those who are moving and going through change.  

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