Monday, June 2, 2014

P.A.T.C.H. Class of 2014

I once again had the wonderful opportunity to photograph the P.A.T.C.H. High School Graduation this year! It was a beautiful ceremony and funtastic reception. ;) Although as I've said before...it's kinda hard to take pictures when there's tears running down your face. I am very excited for what the Lord has in store for each of them as they move on to college, but will still miss them terribly! <3

I have created a shutterfly site for the grad photos so that it will be easier for everyone to view and share the photos. The web address is: www.PatchClassOf2014.shutterfly.com

Harvest, Kelsey, Allison, Hannah......I am so glad to have you as friends. May the Lord bless you as you continue on to this new stage of life!

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2014!!

~Emily

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Tempus Fugit

Tempus fugit...time flies!

I really am sorry for not blogging on our trip like I had planned to. We were going, going, nonstop every day. And when I was having so much trouble posting from dad's iPad, I got kinda tired of trying to post something. But I should have at least given some sort of update when we got back!

So yes, we made it back across the pond...two months ago. As soon as we got back we had to jump right back into the normal routine of that busy thing called "life." So, now, two dances, two movies, a trip to Ohio, a photo session, game night, youth orchestra spring concert and two graduations later.......here I am, saying we arrived home safely. Ha.

I'm happy to say that the only thing I forgot to bring back from England was my toothbrush. But it seems a lot of my heart didn't make it back, either. It was an amazing, trip of a lifetime and I am eternally grateful to the Lord and my grandparents who made such an experience possible. I miss everything about it and would go back in a heartbeat!

I have literally thousands of photos to go through, but I hope to share some of them soon! Here is one photo that I will go ahead and share with you...

~The London Eye~

It is still quite surreal that we were in England. We lived there for a whole month. It didn't take long at all for it to feel like home! ^__^ Since we've been back, I sometimes feel like I'm on the wrong side of the road...or when buying something, think in terms of British currency...I have to laugh at myself sometimes ;) I hope we have the opportunity to return someday!

Cheerio!
~Emily