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the Pickett family preview

I had the wonderful honor to photography the Pickett family last week. The whole family came from out of town for Josh's high school graduation. It was a pleasure to take their pictures because it was Judy's dads first visit to California. It's always great to see such a large family come together again, even if its for a short time. Thank you Bannerman's for allowing us to use your yard!

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365 days of Jenny and her camera

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Today marks the first year anniversary of me and someone very special in my life, my camera. I have officially been out of high school for one year which means I have had my camera for a whole three hundred sixty-five days! Oh, how good it has been. I was just thinking last night about some of the first pictures I ever took with my camera and how I improved over the months. Some of these pictures are official "shoots," while others are simply precious memories with friends. There is definitely room for improvement in my photos this year. I hope to see my post-editing develop into my own look and would also like to get more creative with props and outfits to make the shoots a little more quirky and fun (this involves help from you, the customer, as well!). Looking back on the past year I can say it has been the best out of all eighteen. I love every one who has shared it with me :)

p.s. new post of the Pickett family preview coming very very soon!

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one malnourished horse, 854 million malnourished people.

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Earlier this week the ABC news was on TV as I was helping my mom prepare dinner. A malnourished horse who was abandoned by his owner was being featured on the evening news. The first thing that came to mind was “how can they broadcast about one malnourished horse in southern california when over 25,000 children died today because they are malnourished?”


Later that night I was reading the amazing Richard Stearn’s book, The Hole in Our Gospel. The chapter I happened to be on was perfectly relevant to what I was thinking while the news was on. He says “One out of four children in developing countries is underweight, and some 350 to 400 million children are hungry. Worse, it is estimated that a child dies every five seconds from hunger-related causes.” He then goes on to write, “A hungry mind cannot focus. A child who hungers loses the ability to learn and even the desire to play. Undernourished women are more likely to die from childbirth or have underweight children that are malnourished from birth. It stunts physical growth as well and impairs the body’s immune system, making children and adults alike more vulnerable to the legion of diseases usually present among the poor: malaria, measles, worms, tuberculosis, cholera, and yellow fever, dengue fever, diarrhea, and dysentery. About 1 in 7 worldwide-854 million people-do not have enough food to sustain them. About 9 million people per year die of hunger.”


One horse was found malnourished? Sad? Yes. But compared to the reality around the world? Not so much. Most of us have never truly been hungry so it’s difficult to understand what hunger really means for the poor.


He then goes on to write about not only hunger, but a lack of access to clean water. I don’t want to bore you with a longer post, so maybe I’ll save it for another day. But if you have time this summer and want a changed perspective on the poor, please please read this book, whether you consider yourself a Christian or not. I’ve recommended to many friends but I don’t think they’ve actually read so let me know if you do! :)


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“Don’t wait for the world to change, do it yourself.”

the reason for God's grace

What is the intent of God-given grace?

God's grace isn't to be taken advantage of. God's goal isn't to promote disobedience. Rather we are to faithfully and joyfully obey God's law. Unfortunately, the world has been blinded by those who call themselves "Christians" but disobey because they believe God's grace will allow them to be forgiven. Imagine if the blind saw Christians for the love and joy Christ really has to offer. Being at COC for almost a year now has shown me just what the world is misperceiving. They see those taking advantage of God's grace, but fail to see that Christ offers something more.

Let your actions speak louder than words today, tomorrow, and always. Be a witness of God’s grace by following His word. Who will you be a witness to today?

"For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age."
Titus 2:11-12

p.s.I have decided to post not only pictures, but what's going through my mind that I want others to hear. Check back soon :)

they don't call it the emerald city for nothing

As most of you know, I love Seattle. That's all. I can't really tell you why exactly. I just do. And so I hope these pictures help you understand a little bit better.

It all began at three a.m on Tuesday morning. No one wants to wake up when your alarm goes off this early unless you know the day ahead of you is going to be amazing. I wanted to wake up and finally be on my way to Seattle. This was Stacey and mine's first vacation without our parents. For being freshman in college that's not bad, eh? When we arrived in Seattle at about ten in the morning we went straight into downtown to get coffee and donuts. Looking through these pictures you might assume that our days revolved around coffee (since we're holding a cup in almost every photo), and I guess it kind of did. When your options are endless it's hard to say "no" sometimes. Anyways, we spent our first day in the city with my aunt in town around the public market and west Seattle. The next couple of days I showed Stacey where I hope to go to school next fall, Seattle Pacific University. I fell more in love the second time visiting. I also got the chance to explore Queen Anne, SPU's own neighborhood. It held more coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, quaint homes, but best of all, my favorite book store of all time. Have you ever seen the movie You've Got Mail? It was just as cute, if not cuter, than Meg Ryan's "Shop Around the Corner." Stacey and I both said we would spend all of our time in there if we go to school in the neighborhood.

Will you all come visit me if I go to school in Seattle, please? :)

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