...the renassiance festival. i'm back in arizona visiting family and friends for the week. my trip started out in phoenix to attend the period festival. i've never attended a ren fest and it was quite the affair, where period costumes, jugglers, cleavage and turkey legs abound. it was a great place to people watch, it was like christmas to so many! if you've never gone, i highly recommend.
on a much more serious note, we went to see taken. if you haven't seen this movie, please go. this situation happens to girls every day, all over the world. i have been aware of human trafficking for several years, but to see it through this medium really hit home for me. i left the movie angry and upset, disgusted by the individuals who facilitate this kind of business, and those who participate in it. my friend, julie, who volunteers with free for life in nashville, told me that tennessee recently passed an anti-trafficking law. contact your local representative to see what your state has done to fight against human trafficking. as many as 10 million people are victims of human trafficking. this includes forced prostitution, child soldiers, etc... The majority are women and girls, sold as sex slaves. visit international justice mission to find out what you can do, because everyone can do something.
sunshine and snow from flagstaff,
christy
Monday, February 16, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
labors of love
i was thinking the other day how we have to sacrifice things to make our dreams come true. for me the sacrifice is sleep. each dream and goal ahead of me requires me to stay up just a little longer to type a few more emails, do a little more research and, of course, blog. and then it's off to my "real" job in the morning!
but i don't mind. i'm 25 and becoming more and more the person i want to be every day. Love is wrecking my world in the best way possible, and i'm along for the ride. like i said to my dear friend the other day, "Look at all the things we're accomplishing!"
p.s. i will have pictures of that dear friend's daughter in a few days. it's a nerve-wracking thing for me to wait on film, as I have no clue what is hiding on that 35mm roll right now! oh, the life of an amateur film photographer...
but i don't mind. i'm 25 and becoming more and more the person i want to be every day. Love is wrecking my world in the best way possible, and i'm along for the ride. like i said to my dear friend the other day, "Look at all the things we're accomplishing!"
p.s. i will have pictures of that dear friend's daughter in a few days. it's a nerve-wracking thing for me to wait on film, as I have no clue what is hiding on that 35mm roll right now! oh, the life of an amateur film photographer...
Labels:
africa,
dreams,
ellie's run,
film,
goals,
photography
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
it's already february
i don't mind the cold weather as much as i used to. and it wasn't the chilly season that changed, it comes back every year. i think i just decided to like winter more. today was frigid, yet the birds were still singing. how amazing is it to live like they do?
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thank yous to everyone who is joining me for free shoot fridays! i have some more openings, so feel free to send an email and schedule.
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thank yous to everyone who is joining me for free shoot fridays! i have some more openings, so feel free to send an email and schedule.
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