thats whats up.

I’ll admit. I’m not one of those get up at 5am, go for a 6 mile run, make myself a cup of coffee while eating a piece of lettuce, clean the house, do my devotions letting everyone know what I just read, blog every day work from 7am-5pm type people. Those types of people stress me O U T. I’m glad they’re so incredible, but unfortunately I did not inherit the superwoman gene. I struggle with consistency and with juggling home & work life-and I don’t feel bad about it. With buying an old home that needs a lot of labor intensive work, 4 more weddings left in the season, traveling, shooting engagement, senior, bridal and sessions for my family on top of getting the photos I already have on my plate out the door…. AND wanting to spend most of my time with my husband…I’m a frazzled mess. someone told me that was the new cool. So thats my secret.

all that to say, if you’re waiting on your blog post, it’s coming!! until then, here’s a tease if you please. I must go make supper now.

cheers.

  • Thank you for posting this! I love it and your honesty. I like people like you :)ReplyCancel

  • girl. you are NOT alone. i’m never on top of everything. owning a home AND business is hard work, forget about the personal things like working out or Bible reading on top of it. i’m lucky if i just hit SOME combination of them everyday. (at least you’re making supper! which, again, is not something i do everyday….) and i still need to post weddings from MAY….

    so, three cheers for honesty. you’re still a great photographer, business owner, home owner, wife and person, regardless of how much gets done on any given day. <3ReplyCancel

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