Saturday, October 9, 2010

Jesse & Danelle Weatherby

Jesse and Danelle Weatherby
August 28, 2010

When Joel and I got to WA the first couple we hung out with was Jesse and Danelle.  We were riding in the car on the way to get some food when they asked if I would take their wedding photos.  I quickly responded yes but later was wondering what I had gotten myself into!! Do I enjoy taking pictures? Yes.  Was I terrified at the idea of shooting a wedding? Yes.  Later that week I sent an email to two of my favorite wedding photographers, Kate Noelle  and Betsy Lackey. They are two of the most talented ladies I know (and they are amazing friends) I asked if I was crazy saying yes to shooting a wedding!  They both quickly encouraged me to "dooo ittt"so I didn't back out.  August 28 was approaching sooner then I anticipated and then finally the wedding day of two good friends arrived!  It's been so cool to watch Jesse and Danelle grow in their relationship and see the passion they both have for serving our Lord.  Both have commented at one time or another that the greatest thing they can achieve in their lives would be to die as Martyrs for Jesus Christ.  I love that about them- they will worship God in any situation- and proclaim His name to everyone the meet.  

Their wedding was beautiful, bouquets of flowers were surrounding the Roosandal lawn as Jesse and Danelle promised to love, cherish and respect eachother with all their friends and family watching. They sealed their commitment with a kiss as they became husband and wife, the first for both, saved for that special person on their wedding day. At the end of the ceremony they wanted their first act as a married couple to be leading people in worship!  How cool!!
Heres a few pictures from the wedding- I hope you enjoy!!




Jesse and Danelle- I wish you both the best in your marriage- you are both incredible individuals serving our almighty King, and with that combination you can't lose!!  Remember to keep seeking Him, especially in your marriage- with Him as center you can solve a lot of arguments before they even begin!  Love you guys.  Thanks for including me on your special day.
Love, Me

Friday, July 23, 2010

Some more catchup

On May 9th Joel and I celebrated our one year anniversary by going to the Biltmore House in Asheville, NC.  Once we got down there on Friday night our car decided to break down and we spent several hours in the car shop on Saturday.  For a while we weren't even sure if we would be able to make it to the Biltmore house before it closed but we did!  We got in the doors of the Biltmore house about 15 minutes before they closed them- but that meant we could stay in as long as we liked and it wasn't as crowded!  In the end it all worked out!

Heres a few randoms from the afternoon (of course I'm not allowed to take photos inside, so you'll have to visit yourself some time!)

First: The car shop where we spent SEVERAL hours...

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the castle-- err house?

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Note: I did not make him come ;) It was his idea, believe it or not by this face...
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On Sunday we went to Tupelo Honey Cafe for brunch... a tiny whole in the wall amazing restaurant- you should definitely check it out.

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okay- this is what we ate... who else puts Orchids on french toast plates? Can you say ahhmazing? Yes they are real flowers.

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After we ate we walked down town a bit, saw a cool Cafe in a bus and a dude playing the saw... pretty awesome, and he looked like Michael Tate, crazy. 

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When we got back to the car we had another leak and ended up back at the carshop- but besides all the issues it was a great weekend after all!  The main thing is- God is good ;)

Love,
me

Catchup

A year ago July,  Joel and I went to Washington to visit his family and have a late wedding reception.  I took pictures but neglected to share them! So, seeing as I have no job at the moment I thought it would only be fitting to blog them now, they'll also give you an idea of the beautiful surroundings that I now live in!

Enjoy!
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Some of the yummy foods we enjoyed



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Steven and Jesse

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Josh and Derek

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I love all the expressions!



While there that week we went up to Mt. Baker, on the way we stopped for a photo moment of Mt Shuksan- gorgeous.

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Later that week Joel and I went on a double date with two of his good friends, who actually, this past June got married! Congrats again Steven and Alanna!

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and last but not least some very interesting cars...

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Worry

If your anything like me it's so easy to forget not to worry. This past week as Joel and I have been living out of suitcases and a few random bags of clothing at his parents house I found myself worrying more often then not. I don't even know how many countless times I found myself battling in my head to not worry. You know it's hard to stay focused when are there are so many things pulling you different directions. I was constantly finding myself stressed and feeling like a nuisance. Even though everything within me was telling me it was going to be ok, God is in control, and I wasn't a nuisance it was so easy to fall into those temptations, which are, in all reality issues of pride and sinful nature.
On the way to WA, Joel and I listen to many different books on tape (Thanks again Mom and Dad for those! They were a life saver!), one of those was the Screwtape letters by C.S. Lewis (if you haven't read them I recommend them- but do so cautiously and with prayer). The idea of the book is about two demons, Uncle Screwtape being the wise elder directing his nephew on how to turn people back to their father, the devil. It goes on in detail about thoughts and things which are meant to draw us away from God, thoughts like doubt, worry, pride, frustration etc. and them being placed their by these demons themselves. This book has been known to make people very terrified of every thought that comes in their head being from the devil, and while that is not completely true, I do believe that he does put thoughts out there for us to dwell on- it's up to us to be constantly giving them back to God.
I say all this to say that while I was having those thoughts it hit me. I hadn't been turning them back over to God, I was internalizing them and dwelling on them more then I should. While it is true that I need a job, a car and a place to live, my dwelling on them isn't going to help one bit! I decided to read through the book of Matthew again and really think about what Jesus is saying, then I came to Matthew 6.

"Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life? And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."

I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've read those verses, but yet it seems like I am constantly coming back to them. God does have this ALL under control. We we come to Him in prayer He already knows what we need. He's got this- I just need to trust. To rest in His word, to wait.

My ramblings for the day.

And because every blog is better with pictures- a few to wet your whistle.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

A new adventure

As most of you know by now, my husband Joel and I just moved to Washington state from North Carolina- and we drove. Over 3000 miles later (and a whole lot of sitting) we made it! But it was quite an adventure, from baby bears crossing the interstate, to super small towns and almost getting hit by a dear we made it safely- with all our limbs and vehicle still in tact. God was watching out for us on this trip- we couldn't have done it with out him!
While I didn't take a ton of pictures on the journey (looking out bug spotted windows and quickly moving scenery doesn't help) I took a few and thought I'd share them with you!
First off, this was the route we took. We left (a) Kernersville, NC on Saturday and headed to my sisters house in (b) TN. From there we went to visit our dear friend Rebecca in (c) Lawrence KS, next stop (d) Murdo SD then (e) Sheridan WY and then 17hours straight to (f) Bellingham WA (we were tired of driving and decided to just knock it out!).

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We stayed a couple days at my sisters house and a few sword fights later we were on our way. Here's a small college of our stay in TN.
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We headed out again on Monday morning and made it to Missouri- then it was on to KS... sorry, I didn't take any picture there.... I have NO idea why- so sad.
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From KS we headed up to the tiny one blinky stoplight town of Murdo, SD. It was said the closest Walmart was about 70miles away and the only grocery store closed at 7pm. Nice.

When we left the small town of Murdo our next destination was the ever famous Wall Drug store, which apparently got it's start by offering free ice water to weary travelers. After driving through SD I can see why that was a big deal! It's pretty, just flat. and more flat. and oh wait, nope just a mole hill, and more flat. Even today farms are few and scattered a long ways apart. Here's some pictures of South Dakota...

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I must say though the whole state was not flat, the more north we headed the more hilly it got, until we reached the Badlands and Mt. Rushmore where it got somewhat mountainous. We did stop at Mt. Rushmore to take a few pictures, mostly saying we'd been there. You climb some steps see some flags and then it's the mountain! It's pretty cool in an anti-climatic sort of way. I do like being able to say I've been there though ;)

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After we left there we drove a little ways and then made it to WY... next is a collage of a couple of days, I honestly couldn't tell you which state is which so I put them all together. A little of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho for you.

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And finally on Thursday, after driving for 17 hours we made it to Bellingham WA. What a long day that was, but we were so glad when it was over!!

That about sums up our journey. Now for a job... ;)

Thanks for all the prayers!
Love,
Carrie and Joel

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Paul and Lily

I love being able to take pictures of them as they grow up and it's amazing how fast they do!! Here are some pictures of my adorable niece and nephew!

Happy Fathers day Mike! You have two beautiful children ;)

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annnd My favorite from the day... I love these two!

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