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| anniversary.
it's today. one year ago, marty and i got married, and it was a great day. thank god for the best weather we could have had on a fall day in the seattle area. i love you. photograph taken by Every Moment Photography | | |
| I love my family... back in early august, my family got together and had a memorial party/picnic/gathering for my grandpa who passed away in june. it was so great to have relatives from all over the country come together to remember the great man my grandpa john was. he was so funny, caring and sweet, and i hope he has found comfort in the afterlife. at his memorial, i spent a lot of time with my 3 year old nephew broderick. i love him to pieces! he is such an adorable, sweet, polite, funny little guy, and i love watching him experience this life. children have such an innocent wonderment that i miss experiencing myself sometimes. here are some highlights of our time together... i miss my family. we are spread all over the states. one of my brothers, ryan, is currently in argentina for 4 months, just traveling, learning and experiencing the world. i wish we all could spend more time together. as we get older, it gets harder to come together. hopefully we will learn how to make it work. i'm sure we will. | | |
| music is awesome serisously. i have had the pleasure to attend two amazing shows in one week. foo fighters and jimmy eat world. oh so good. i have been waiting to see these two amazing bands headline a show for many, many years. everytime i had seen them in the past, they were either openers for other headliners, or part of a festival and not given enough time to rock out. both bands put out amazing sets, each making sure to show some love to older fans, all while still pleasing the newer crowds, and neither afraid to play the super hits. experiencing the foo fighters show put me back mentally to my highschool days, when i would just sit around with nothing to do, so i studied the 'the colour and the shape' cd booklet, memorizing the lyrics, wondering if dave grohl wrote 'hey johnny park' about kurt cobain (stupid thought, but thats what all the kids were sayin'). the jimmy eat world show reminded me of when i discovered a new sound of music, and how simply listening to guitar melodies, enhanced by drums and bass can give you shivers from your head to your toes. each member of both bands rocked their hearts out. i cant imagine how tiring that is! but those leading men...wow. they worked the mic, sounded pristine and rocked out so hard! i was very impressed, and thankful that they still care so much about their fans after so many years of making music. thank you dave and jim.
dave grohl, photo by simon laing jim adkins, photo by jackie butler cant wait for the next show... | | |
| so, i think a brief introduction is appropriate... i am starting this blog to have a place to post my photography. i am by no means a professional photographer (yet, ha), but i've always had it in me to strive for that...so i am slowly getting myself out there. and here is where i will do that. i'm sure, from time to time, there will be non-photography posts...but thats okay.
oh yeah, my name is amy. middle name helen, hence the url. nice to meet you. so, have patience, readers (if there are any out there!)...i'll get into the swing of things. (i didn't take the picture posted, so credit to whomever did. i found it on google. ahhh, google, i love you) | | |
| My friends Jen and Adam (www.everymomentphoto.com) were so kind and asked me along to be a volunteer photographer for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Seattle, WA. It was such a great experience! It was my first taste of life as an actual photographer. I had my sweet VIP pass, and I went anywhere I wanted to. That rocked. Here are a few of my favorite shots from the day... simply inspiring 
  
 
 
 
 
Thank you so much, Jen and Adam. I had the time of my life. | | |
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