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What WAS I thinking?

I never professed a high degree of intelligence. In fact, I’ll be the first to admit that I do some pretty stupid things from time to time.

So it will probably come as no shock to you that I somehow managed to post a gallery without the ability to purchase prints. What was that about? I didn’t even know I could do that! I have rectified the situation now, but if you notice it in the future, please let me know!

So you know, that’s probably a pretty simple error. Especially in my half blind condition. I have no excuse except sheer insanity that I embarked on this next endeavor. However, I am sure you will enjoy the visual as well as the story.

Yet again I found myself attending a youth retreat for the various congregations of my church. This year we traveled to the lovely JMU campus and let me tell you… this was hands down the best retreat I have ever in my life been on. I spent three days there and loved every second. By the time I left on Saturday, my feet throbbed and I had morphed into the Cankle Goddess. That said, I was still sad that the event had drawn to a close.

Now you may remember my story about last year’s event complete with my nervousness about hovering at the ceiling of the church gym in a one-woman bucket lift doing bad things with my vertigo tendencies.

So what did we do this year? Oh no. No bucket for me. I am shown a bar stool (with a seat back) perched on top of a metal picnic table. Um, what? Oh no. I’m not kidding. I’m a pretty pasty pale white girl, but I’m sure that I gave a whole new meaning to the term “white” when I first spied this.

So what did I do?

Crazy funny photog Oz!

I begged for big strong burly manly men to act as spotters!

Like I said. What was I thinking? What kind of fool does this? Oh yeah, me. Kids, don’t try this at home!

Oh and how pray tell did I get a photograph? Well, the area representative happened to be holding my secondary camera and thought he’d take a few photographs. Namely of me.

And that’s why you NEVER let someone else hold your camera. You suddenly find bootleg images of yourself!

(Seriously, I thought it was so funny I made this my Facebook profile pic. The only complaint is he had my telephoto lens so he couldn’t actually get the psychotic contraption I stood upon!)

Oh as for my spotters. You guys are pros. Seriously! Thanks for doing the big manly man thing and keeping me from falling flat on my face. I’d have never gotten up and down without you!

Oh and that vertigo? Seriously. Prayer. It pays off. Those area leaders must have a red line batphone to the Big Man Upstairs. It is the only answer!

Oh and would you like to see the photo I took? After all it’s not quite all of the 251 AWESOME people I got to go on the retreat with and that I risked life and limb to capture on film. (Um film? Try tiny little memory card!)

Group photos

Oh and I took another shot from a much safer balcony vantage point. I wanted the kids to have something a little more “fun”.

Group photos

Have Camera, Will Travel (And performing amazing feats of climbing ability)
JS

Maley Family Reunion

So you know love? When you are welcomed into a family and people take care of your heat stroked self even though you are working for them! I want to thank the various members of this family reunion. Especially because you were kind enough to let me use the pool! There I was suffering from the after effects of heat stroke and they made sure I stayed hydrated, cooled me off in the pool, and pretty much invited me to hang around! This family rocks.

Sorry that it’s taken so long but here’s your photos!

First let’s start off with just one of the cute kids in this family. Seriously, this girl is too cute!

I took several group photos of the various branches of the Maley family:

As part of the reunion, we wished a very happy 90th birthday to Ruth! Let me just second it again… happy birthday! Doesn’t that cake look fantastic! And Ruth, you look fantastic, even with how hot it was!

Here she is blowing out her candles! I don’t know what she wished for, but how could it not come true with all her family around her!

So you ready to see that whole Maley family all in one place? Family. It is what matters most!

Maley family members, I love you! Thanks for letting me come to your reunion, which was much closer to my home then my own reunion going on at the same time in Mississippi!

For the full range of photos (though this is most of them) and to order prints go to the Gallery

–Have Camera, Will Travel (to crash other reunions when I can’t go to my own!)
JS

Quickie Update to Prove I’m Alive

Seriously, I know I kind of vanished. I’m dreadfully sorry. I’m not sure what happened, myself. June 1st came and it was all OK and normal. Then suddenly I woke up and it was August 3rd. Can someone explain to me what happened to June and July?

Here’s a tidbit:

National BSA Jamboree

Basically here’s what happened:

Tie Dye Wedding (Uh yeah, you read that right!)
End of school year.
Prepared to send home exchange daughter (*SOB SOB SOB*)
Girl’s Camp (Skads of teenage girls in the wilderness… yes we all survived!)
Heat Stroke from Girls Camp (I did NOT order in record tying heat. Whomever did? You are defriended now.)
A Family Reunion for someone (EEEK pix! Read below if you are involved.)
Seriously ill for a week from heat stroke (Seriously, a month later and I’m still suffering from it.)
Hideous Sinus Infection of Doom (Who invented allergies?)
Scout Camp
Sewing Camp (Yes, my youngest son loves sewing. He also cooks. Back off, he’s still mine!)
Church Youth Retreat (I have pictures!)
Ferrum College Summer Enrichment Camp (It’s a four hour one way drive! But totally awesome!)
BSA Jamboree

Oh did I mention that my husband was gone almost the entire calendar month of July? Read that as: Gone during all those camps. Joyful!

Gee. I wonder where my time went?

I know I’ve left you without blog entries. I’ve dealt with all of this, a slight internet uploading issue, and now my glasses are broken and I can barely see. Oh yes, lovely. I’ll be fine, no worries!

On the bright note, that photograph I posted above was a test. It does look like my internet upload speeds might be back up to par. We’ll see. I’m setting those family reunion photos to load. Sorry for the delay.

So watch for: The fam reunion. With any luck I can slog through that post tomorrow. Pardon any typos!

The wedding: I actually got the pictures loaded and the bride has seen them. I know that you want to see them, too, so they will come. Probably AFTER I get my new glasses in so I can tell what I’m sharing with you. Here’s a teaser to keep you stalking me: Tie-dye wedding dress. Oh yes. I kid you not.

I might have some other things to post as well. Possibly a picture where you can *gasp* see me! Shocker!

Stay tuned. I promise there’s stuff coming! Oh and, someone… please hit the “slow” button. Somehow I think I’m stuck in FFWD!

–Have Camera, Will Travel (Apparently to a zillion camps!)

Beautiful Virginia Countryside

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I am still editing away at cute baby as well as wedding photos so I can share the final products with all of you, but today I went out driving and took a country road. I like my backroads in VA!

Spring pollens are kicking our butts out here so all you hear everywhere you go is raspy voices and a litiny of hacking. As miserable we are, Spring gives us this beautiful view…can you believe it?

I sure hope my phone captured the surreal super saturated green of these trees!

Happy Spring and I hope you are doing better with the pollen then all of us!

–Have camera, will travel (and do battle with killer pollen)
JS

Meet Lynne – The Weight Watchers Goddess!

Since I was taking pictures of the every beautiful Lillian, her mom asked if I minded just a quick snap for her business card. Two kids will take a nasty toll on a woman’s body, but she was said NO WAY!

I read her blog, and enjoyed cheering her on a very long weight watcher’s journey. I gotta say, they should hire her for a spokesperson! I’ve worked out and watched my food and everything this year and NOTHING. I still weigh the same. So frustrating. While she zipped off the baby weight and looks stunning.

I did a full body shot first just because she needs to flaunt this new bod:

Lynne is the Weight Watchers Goddess!

Lynne is the Weight Watcher's Goddess!

Sorry boys, she’s TAKEN. I know! He’s a lucky man!

I have two pretty similar photos she can look at for her new business card. Seriously, her business card looks nothing like her. Here’s one of them:

Finally, just to make her day… here’s ANOTHER sneak peek of her precious baby, Lillian (after all, I know you guys are dying to see more and I’m making you wait till after my vacation):

Baby Lillian is too cute!

Baby Lillian is too cute!

I mean really, how could I NOT post that? Isn’t she adorable? I know. I love her, too!

Big love to both of you lovely ladies! And seriously, you ARE a Weight Watchers Goddess!

–Have Camera, Will Travel (To Mount Olympus to hobnob with Goddesses!)
JS

A Photo Project

One of the things I like about being “the picture gal” is that people come to me with all sorts of interesting projects. I really just like using my camera, so I’m always open to things that come to me.

Sometimes those come in your typical photo schoots: kids, weddings, individuals. Other times they are ongoing projects that I want to do for personal reasons like documenting places that are dear to my heart from Virginia history to lovely architecture to religious importance.

My favourite thing, though, is the work I do for others that are for something. This winter someone approached me for a project for the Bishop of my church. (If you want to know, the Bishop is the person in charge of my congregation.) Our Bishop is new and the person approaching me thought that he might like a visual reminder of the youth ministry. As anyone with teenage kids or working with teenagers knows, today’s youth face many challenges each and every day.

I took the idea and ran with it. I loved the idea, to be quite frank, and so to me the work was a blessing to me as much as the end result would bless our Bishop.

Because this was done for a charitable cause, and dealing with teenagers, I’m not going to share with you the actual photos. Instead I have a crummy camera phone low-res picture of the final product to share. I’m sure all reading can understand the reasons there.

The idea? Great! Of course then we proceeded to be hit with snow storm after snow storm in my area. Oh yes, this crazy cold and snowy winter made this project take far longer than I ever expected. That is all right, it was worth it! Taking pictures in the snow with the noon-day sun would never have been MY choice, but one works with what they are given!

Of course the snow deeply affected a lot of other things. Like my ability to drive, people’s desire to do much of anything photography related, and let’s not even talk about what it did to me physically. Let’s just say I’m glad it is finally Spring and I hope to have much more interesting work coming and something to fill this blog with!

For now, I leave you with the photo of my really cool project I made. I already turned it in, and the youth as well as leadership all liked my final product. I’m glad. I hope that it will serve its purpose well!

The photo board of youth at my Church

The photo board of youth at my Church

–Have Camera, Will Travel
JS

Big Announcement – Site Updates!

I’ve been holding off on this announcement for months trying to figure out just how to do this and make it fully incorporated. I’ve finally figured it out. OK, so I was a little slow on the uptake. It was a busy time and I took forever to *DING* on just what I had to do.

Hey, this is why I say I’m the Jacalyn of all Trades, Master of None. I can do a great many things, but sometimes I miss out on the glaringly obvious. It’s OK. It makes me loveable when I am clueless, right?

At any rate… the big announcement? I’ve changed the hosting of my pictures on my personal site to using SmugMug. Why? Well sure, keeping everything in house is easier and whatnot, but SmugMug offers a great deal of awesomeness that I just had to share.

The best thing? You can order your photos off of SmugMug yourself! So you don’t have to wait for me or compile orders from your extended family. I know that Great Aunt Ida isn’t always the easiest to get a hold off since she’s always off with the Red Hat Ladies. It’s all right. She can do it herself if she wants!

Mostly, I like the ease of their site and the organization. I’ve been loving on them and all their products. I got this beautiful floating mounted enlargement of Janellen’s family and it was absolutely stunning! I printed a photo book for Aaron and Tara’s wedding and loved it. The printers are full pro quality labs and that takes my end product to you up just that extra notch.

So anyway, there you go. Really you won’t notice much change. Blog entries still going up and all that. However my new proof pages (Check them out! I really got them updated!) will now go in super fast. I did my last five jobs in one day! Woot! They can be ready at the same time as the blog entry! Isn’t that great? If you click on the thumbnail, you can open the lightbox to view the pictures larger and at the bottom of the page is a link to the gallery for more viewing/ordering.

So there you go!

That said, I am still dealing with slow upload times. Nothing I can do for that except send complaints to Verizon. I’m trying to upload another job so I can post about it. Meanwhile I’m editing a mammoth job along the lines of Janellen’s family. And yes, I’m also working on uploading more Utah photos so that I can post a few more about that in my personal blog crossover.

This year I’ve already got two weddings in the works. One for sure and one hopeful. What else shall 2010 bring? We can but only wait and see!

And since a photoblog is nothing without a photo… here’s one of the chicken I made at Christmas. Silly photo to post, I know, but I’m very proud of it. I’m *cough cough* 28 *cough cough* and never baked a chicken before!

Hey check it out! I baked a chicken for the first time and it actually looks like something you might want to eat!

Hey check it out! I baked a chicken for the first time and it actually looks like something you might want to eat!

–Have Camera, Will Travel
JS

To Utah and Back Again – Part 1

Last week I flew to Utah and back to DC again in a trip that was like no other. I wanted to share about the trip with both words and pictures over the next few entries and hope that you enjoy my adventure as much as I did.

On my photography blog, I use the phrase “Have Camera, Will Travel” because that is at my heart, what I am. I have a bit of wanderlust in me and I blame that on the gypsy that I have become in my adult life. I grew up in the same house for 13 years, the same town for 16, yet over the course of the last 16 years I have lived in 12 homes and two different dorm rooms. Those residences span four states and six towns and a grand total of three different time zones. (OK, so one of those states/towns happens to live in two time zones over the course of the year!)

Often I travel for a reason. Last year I flew to Arizona for a wedding of a friend as a the official photographer. Earlier this year I accompanied my husband on a business trip.

This trip, however, was mostly pleasure though I did take the opportunity to do quite a bit of photography. Well, are you really surprised? This is me we are talking about! And I went to someplace absolutely begging to be photographed!

What I did not expect, however, was record lows. Yikes! And me, without my long johns! What’s a girl to do? Well, I’d traveled some 2,000 miles and held in my hand a much coveted ticket to a concert that went so far beyond “sold out” I don’t even know how to describe it. The cold and the snow was not going to keep me down!

And so my adventure begins.

I should probably preface this story with how I was able to take such a miraculous trip.

It started in August when my husband took a business trip to California. He decided to fly out of the dreaded Dulles because of the ability to get a non-stop flight, drastically cutting down his travel time. Only the airline overbooked the flight. To change his flight, United offered him a free ticket to be used in the next 12 months anywhere on CONUS. We originally planned that I would use this ticket to take a trip with him to Northern California in the future, only that was the last month he was really traveling. By last month, it looked as though we’d be lucky if he’d travel before the ticket expired.

Enter Facebook. I saw the announcement of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s annual Christmas Concert and nearly died instantly. Natalie Cole and David McCullough? Are you KIDDING me? Maybe it’s the many years of dance, I don’t know. I happen to love Nat King Cole as well as his daughter Natalie Cole. In my eyes, they are royalty in the music biz. As for David McCullough, his Pulitzer Prize speaks for itself. You combine that with America’s Choir and you have set yourself up for one heck of a show.

The only downfall is that Salt Lake City is a rather far haul and tickets were going like hotcakes. So many requests for tickets flooded in that a lottery system was put into place to award tickets. I wasn’t even fool enough to try, living out in DC.

I did, however, send an email to a friend, mostly because I was insanely jealous of her proximity to said concert among other things. And miracle of miracles? A ticket magically appeared for me. I’m not questioning it, I’m only saying a big huge thank you to the generosity of her and her husband. And her family.

My husband told me to use the free airline ticket we had, since this was such an amazing opportunity and the California idea seriously did not look like a viable possibility.

And then I found out… I could see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir not once, but twice! My friends also had a ticket for the annual First Presidency Christmas Devotional for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, held the first Sunday of December.

My knees went weak. The closest I’ve ever been to Utah was when I went to the Grand Canyon – Arizona Side. I’ve never actually seen a member of the First Presidency live and in person. I know that President Thomas S Monson is the Prophet of God with ever fiber of my being, and I couldn’t believe I was about to be in the same room with him. (Breathing his air!!! HAHA, I love you Elder Bednar! Sorry, that was just screaming at me to be said after last General Conference!)

I packed my bags, I hugged my family, and I boarded my airplane. And tragedy hit. I would have thought the early snow storm the day before might hamper us, but no, the tarmac was clear as could be. The plane taxied out to the runway, and then we stopped. Turns out some paperwork for maintenance performed prior to our boarding had not been properly filed. So we had to wait. And wait. And wait. For an hour we sat on the tarmac at National for our paperwork.

Here’s a photo of my plane just before we boarded it.

Many on the airplane had tight connections in Chicago, our destination. I was one of them. There were two flights that passengers were concerned about before mine. We didn’t make it in time. The flight taking off five minutes before mine as well as my flight to SLC were in another Terminal from our landing gate. Thankfully, passengers without the tight clock let us deplane first and I took off running with my heavy bags.

I ran from the middle of the B concourse on Terminal 1 around a couple of turns and all the way to the end of Terminal 2 to Gate F12. Bad lungs, bad knee, heavy bags, and I dodged people left and right. I made it in 10 minutes, lungs burning and unable to breathe. I arrived at 11:59 for a 12:05 flight. They’d shut the doors to the jetway just four minutes before I got there. They could do nothing for me and so I was forced to watch my flight to SLC taxi away while being informed that they’d gone ahead and rescheduled me on a 5:45 flight to SLC.

A 5:45 Central Time flight due in at 8:15 Mountain Time was not going to aid me in getting to an event starting at 6:00 Mountain. I wanted to cry, only I couldn’t even breathe.

The gate attendant told me to try customer service to see if I could fly any earlier so I trudged all the way back to the other end of Terminal 2 where I was greeted by the rudest person I have had the displeasure of conversing with while traveling. She acted as though I was not only inconveniencing her, but as though it were my fault I missed my flight. She then couldn’t seem to understand why the 5:45 flight wasn’t good enough and I might not *enjoy* an almost 6 hour layover at their wonderful not-so-little airport. She also informed me there was absolutely nothing she could do. 5:45 it was.

Hey, Mr United Breaks Guitars? I’m with you. United + Chicago = Bad.

Even more fun, Chicago is a major hub but not on the free Google wi-fi for the holidays. So mostly I texted everyone I knew updating them on my tragic tale. Thankfully I have loads of friends who found ways to cheer me up. To all my friends – I love you. Thanks for being there to entertain me and get me through the long wait!

As a funny side note, apparently there was a great lay-over story told at the Devotional. Rather ironic, right? Thank goodness I’d had the foresight to set it to record in case my family flaked on when it aired. (Which they did.) So I have it ready to watch. I didn’t have to *really* miss it.

And really? I don’t need to be in the same room with him to know… Thomas S. Monson is the leader of our Church, a great man, and super inspirational. I love him with all my heart and hope that some day I can grow up to be even half the person he is.

But still – here’s a photo of my ticket to the awesome Christmas Devotional I did not get to attend:

My 5:45 flight wasn’t without its little dramas, either. Oh no. We changed gates, had issues getting gate personnel, so on and so forth. Boarding did not even start until 5:45! I know, if only that had been the earlier flight, right? Oh well. We got on and took off and made great time. I arrived in Salt Lake City to bitter cold temperatures, snow, and great friends at the airport who filled me in on the Devotional.

I even got to see Temple Square from the highway. Not quite as good as being there, but still pretty awesome! And, they gave me my ticket for my scrapbook so I can always remember the time I *almost* got to go to the Devotional.

Because really, I love General Conference, but my heart is always with Christmas. I love Christmas and the Christmas Devotional is my favourite event of the year. It really sets off the season for me, just like watching Santa come in at the end of the Macy’s Parade.

Stay tuned to hear more about my trip!

–Have Camera, Will Travel
JS

I’m home from Utah!

I just wanted to let you know I am home from Utah and plan to share with you all some really great photos! Prepare for a week’s worth of blog posts detailing my exciting adventures!

I had a blast and just want to thank my friends in Utah for putting up with me! Especially because they let me photo-geek-out!

If you just cannot wait another minute to see photos by me, go check out my good friend over at My New Old School and be taught by the lovely Damsel in Dis Dress!

Not that you can see how lovely she is… I was informed no face shots! Crying shame because she’s a real beauty! Sweet as anything, too! Plus, she’s smart! I totally learned how to make shortbread because of her!

Check out my site later for entry one in my Great Utah Escape! (Yeah, I’m the girl who escapes TO Utah! Who knew?)

–Have Camera, Will Travel
JS

Baby Lillian’s Christening

I’m such a slacker! I gave this family the link to their photos, but I never posted here! It’s been a super busy time for me. November is my crazy “Try to write a novel in 30 days” time and so I spend a lot of time doing that and tend to fall off the net-o-sphere. Bad me!

So while the family has seen the photos, I never posted them here. You guys need to seriously flog me with a wet noodle or something!

You remember that precious Baby Lillian from a few posts back? Yeah she’s a dream. I just want to snuggle on that baby every time I see her!

Well, her parents invited me to the Christening which is such an important day in a baby’s life as well as for Mom and Dad. What an honour to be invited to share in something so beautiful!

Baby Lillian is Catholic, and the baptisms are done as infants and usually involving having the holy water poured onto them. However, at Baby Lillian’s church, there’s this beautiful font styled after one of the original fonts of the early Church. You can choose to have your infant sprinkled with the water or getting immersed.

Baby Lillian got an immersion baptism and the reaction from everyone was audible. It was so sweet and wonderful! She shared the event with family and friends, and two little babies also getting baptized!

Me? I’m just glad I got to be there! And, I got to photograph it as well!

Here’s just a sampling of the photos I took:

Want to see more? There’s a slideshow right here!

Thank you for letting me share in Baby Lilian’s beautiful and special day! She’s just an absolutely beautiful baby! Sorry I never posted this until now!

–Have Camera, Will Travel (I’m in Utah right now!)
JS