May 30, 2007

May 22, 2007

Did you know...

...that I'm originally from the great state of Oregon? Well if you didn't, then I guess this could count towards that saying, "you learn something new every day". And for those of you who do know I'm from Oregon, here a couple of facts that I can almost bet that you didn't know:

FACT: Oregon has more ghost towns than any other state (and come to think of it, I may have come from one of them...just kidding Mom and Dad!).

FACT: Oregon and New Jersey are the only states without self-serve gas stations

FACT: Oregon's state birthday is on February 14, Valentine's Day (ahhh, how sweet)

FACT: Official State Dance: Square Dance (now that's just funny)

Anyway, I could go on and on with these educational tidbits, but I won't...and you can all thank me later. Just one more before I go, along with a couple of pictures I took of the beautiful Crater Lake. In my eyes it is a must see!

FACT: Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and is formed in the remains of an ancient volcano. And just in case you would like to learn more about Crater Lake, click here.





May 18, 2007

King of Kings

In my last blog I mentioned that I have had the opportunity to experience some unique things over the last couple of weeks. Two weekends ago I attended a skateboard demo with my husband Chad. Chad works for Outreach Events and this is one of the many talented and inspiring groups that they book events for. This particular group, King of Kings Skateboard Ministry has an amazing talent for skateboarding, and more importantly sharing the Gospel. I of course brought my camera along and had a blast photographing my first ever skateboard demo, and was touched to see these guys pour into the lives of many of our youth who are starving for love and direction in their lives. Overall it was a Saturday well spent, and I would like you to see just a small fraction of what I was able to.














May 14, 2007

Motion

Its been a very long time since my last post, but life seems to have just been busier than usual over the past month or so. Between taking a new job and serving as maid of honor in my big sister's wedding, I just haven't had the time to sit down and write. I have been able to experience some unique things the past month or so, so stay tuned because I will be sharing some adventures here later on. For now, I want to share with you cool things that can be done using slow shutter speed. The first three pictures are of a fire dancing demonstration, and the last two are of the Coaster, a train that runs from Oceanside to downtown San Diego. By simply usiing slow shutter speeds you are able to capture some very cool interpretations of objects in motion. Enjoy!