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Monday, September 28, 2009

Our Baby Nala Is Home........

We are so excited for our little Nala to be able to come home!! She is the apple of our eyes and such a sweet puppy!! She already is a Daddy's girl. She loves me too but she has her Daddy wrapped around her little paw..LOL She can be the calmest cuddle bug ever and then she can be the most playful energetic thing ever.It is so fun watching her explore her new world. Everyone that has come in contact with her loves her at first sight. We love every minute we spend with her and can't wait to watch her grow and learn but not grow to fast.... :)
..She is 7 weeks old today...











Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Past Couple of Weeks...

It seems like it’s been a long time since I have blogged!! Mr. C and I have been so busy with life that blogging sort of got put on the back burner. A lot has happened since I last wrote and now that I have time to sit down and do it I don’t know where to begin. So I’ll begin with… a couple of weeks ago I developed a small ache in my side which at first I thought nothing of since it was not that bad. Well it kept getting worse slowly to the point where I couldn't lay on my right side at all without it hurting badly. I endured it a few days and then I started asking the people I work with what they thought was wrong with me. Their response was either Kidney Infection or a Kidney Stone. I did not want either of those though, I knew they both were possible. I eventually went to the Dr’s and she diagnosed me with a Kidney Infection and put me on antibiotics for the next ten days. I took the medicine for about 3 days with little improvement. I was wondering what was taking so long. The Dr had told me if it was better at all that I should come back to see her… so after 4 days of really no improvement I called and told them what was going on and they immediately ordered a CT scan of my kidney’s to see if I had a kidney stone which I did the following morning by that afternoon I had the results. There was no stone or anything else that looked dangerous. I continued to take the medicine and by the next day I was feeling a bit better and now I am 100% YEAH!! On another note my photography business is almost in full swing I have had 6 shoots now and will have 5 more this weekend, I am trying to build up my portfolio and hopefully by the big wedding season next year I’ll be making some money to supplement our already great income!! I am having a blast with each and every photo shoot I have done and they are all different and unique in their own way. I have started a new blog to keep you all update on the latest and greatest shoots as they come my way it's http://kissandtellphotography.blogspot.com- On another note we are picking up our puppy Nala this Saturday the 26th! We are so excited and pictures of her are to come as soon as I get my hands on her! J

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Nala Noelle at 5 weeks...so adorable!

Baby Nala is 5 weeks old this week and is growing like a weed!! Last time I posted pics she was 3 weeks old and just a tiny baby. Adam and I are so in love with her and can't wait to bring her home. We know she will be a lot of work but we are willing to work hard to make the best life we can for our little girl. Our adventures begin on October 1st when see her and get take her home. I will keep the blog updated on the things to come including more adorable pictures like these below. Enjoy!!







Tuesday, September 15, 2009

My Newest Craft Project...

Here is my newest craft project!! I am attending a baby shower next month and since the Blox are becoming my signature gift I had to make one for the new little bundle of JOY. I think it turned out great and I can't wait for the baby shower!! Enjoy


Saturday, September 12, 2009

This Kid Is Amazing...Check It Out!!



Friday, September 11, 2009

Sweet Dreams....So Precious

Move over Anne Geddes — there's a new baby photographer in town. Tracy Raver was on the "Today" show Friday morning to talk about her unique way of photographing newborns.

The photos are of sleeping babies that seem to be posing for the camera. Raver explained that getting babies into cute poses is easier than one might think. A full belly and a warm room will do wonders for making a baby sleepy. And once those eyelids shut, it's pretty simple to pose the baby.

These photos are so adorable and priceless..









Thursday, September 10, 2009

Rant #2..I told you there would be another one

Alright everyone, time for another rant from Adam:

Aaaaarrrgggghhhh! I can't take it any more! The insanity of the current administration is mind-boggling!

I was reading an article my dad sent my way. It was about rep. Wilson's outburst during the joint session at which Obama stated the proposed health care plan would not provide insurance for illegal aliens. The article focused mainly on how rep. Wilson was quite right in calling it a lie ... technically, the bill does not allow coverage for illegal aliens, but Obama plans to provide a full pathway to citizenship for all illegal aliens, which would take effect before the healthcare care bill would, heaven forbid they both pass.

Symantics and trickery aside, the article quoted something Obama said in August at a press conference in Mexico. It's that which I really want to talk about, that is making me feel like I'm going to spontaneously combust. Let me just provide the quote first (with the article's comments interspersed):

Obama responded that he was “confident” he would get immigration reform that created a “pathway to citizenship” for illegal aliens.
“Now, am I going to be able to snap my fingers and get this done? No,” said Obama. “This is going to be difficult; it's going to require bipartisan cooperation. There are going to be demagogues out there who try to suggest that any form of pathway for legalization for those who are already in the United States is unacceptable. And those are fights that I'd have to have if my poll numbers are at 70 or if my poll numbers are at 40. That's just the nature of the U.S. immigration debate.
“But ultimately, I think the American people want fairness,” Obama continued. “And we can create a system in which you have strong border security, we have an orderly process for people to come in, but we're also giving an opportunity for those who are already in the United States to be able to achieve a pathway to citizenship so that they don't have to live in the shadows, and their children and their grandchildren can have a full participation in the United States. So I'm confident we can get it done.”

I hope that makes your insides writhe in pain and nausea like it does me. DEMAGOGUES??? How is it appealing to bias/prejudice to want people to obey the law? How is it in any way "fair" to provide illegal aliens a path to citizenship? It's calling evil good and good evil! You break the law, you get punished - that's how the law works, that's how justice works, that's how FAIRNESS works. Or at least, that's how it's supposed to work. The word ILLEGAL should be a bit of a hint on the way they should be treated. They are CRIMINALS ... why on *earth* would we want criminals as new citizens? I understand there is very good reason to come here, but that doesn't mean you do it illegally. They came here knowingly and willingly breaking the law, and for that we are going to punish them with ... citizenship. Unless of course they break some other law, then we will detain them, and maybe deport them. If we detain/deport them for breaking one law, why not for another (specifically, those of crossing the border illegally, not paying taxes, etc.)? If we hunt out criminals for their crimes, we do we not hunt these for theirs? The solution is to deport all of them! Then, if you want to reform immigration law to make it easier to come here legally, so be it. But you had better secure the border or they're just going to come back illegally rather that through the new/"improved" legal path, because then they don't have to pay taxes, among other things. I'm sorry. Was that racist of me? Obama would have you believe so, but it is not. All I'm asking is that the law be upheld, equally - or fairly you might say (and I'm opposed to immigration reform which makes it easier to come here because I believe it is a privilege to be here - one that must be earned, not given away freely ... I am not concerned in any way about the ratio of Hispanics in the country, though I do believe English should be our official language and fluency required for citizenship).

"We're also giving an opportunity for those who are already in the United States to be able to achieve a pathway to citizenship so that they don't have to live in the shadows..." THEY CHOOSE TO LIVE IN THE SHADOWS, they have created their own shadows. Rather than turn a blind eye to their crimes, we should go into those shadows and pull them out, teach them a lesson. Punish them for their crime. What a concept! "Life, Liberty, and Justice for all" ... that phrase used to mean something. People used to understand the perfect balance which must be maintained between those three values. Apparently the scales have been tipped though, and liberty is the one that matters most. That's not supposed to mean you get to do whatever the heck you want to! "All" - everyone - cannot have Life and Liberty if those who break the law do not face Justice. Without balance, the entire structure collapses.

I simply cannot believe (OK, maybe I can but that's even worse) that Obama would stretch and twist and distort the founding principles of this country so far, and then have the audacity to say, “this is going to be difficult; it's going to require bipartisan cooperation." Yes, Mr. Barrack Hussein, I will gladly put aside some of my most fundamental morals - the very ethos of the founding of this country - in the name of cooperation. It matters not what I think or feel, what values this country holds - or should hold - dear, cooperation is the most important thing. NO!!! It is true that "a house divided cannot stand". Bipartisanship is a good thing, it has its place. But there are limits. There comes a point when it is better to take sides and fight, and if the house falls, then to rebuild it - much better that then to have it corrupted beyond the point of recognition. There comes a point when cooperation becomes flocking, and if the shepherd is leading down a corrupted path, that is a very dangerous thing indeed. The office of the President deserves respect, but I will not blindly follow when the path leads to such deep dark places to which I do not want to go! I will not let this country, this beacon of hope for so many, degrade to such a degree.

Am I making a big deal over a small thing? Am I blowing this out of proportion? I don't think so. Because the real problem is the *attitude*. It may not be such a big deal when you look at the individual things. Will this country fall because we allowed illegal immigrants to become citizens? Will it fall because we nationalize healthcare (or the government competes in the market with subsidized healthcare, which is code for monopolization, which in the end will be exactly the same as nationalization)? No. It would be damaged, but it would not collapse for either of those things, or both. But it is an attitude. It will not stop there. Bailing out and partially nationalizing the financial sector was the first step. Bailing out the auto industry was the next. Heaven forbid it happens, but socializing/nationalizing health care is the next. And immigration reform is the next. Where does it end? How long before the snowball effect gets to the point where it can't be stopped? How close can we walk to the edge before, in a moment of distraction, we step over? So no, this is not a small thing. This is a colossal thing. Perhaps nothing will come of it. Perhaps some awful decisions will be made (read: not just liberal), and then in four years a new leader will be elected and those decisions entirely or partially overturned. But perhaps not. What if we reach the point of no return before we have the opportunity to turn around? Am I to the point of going out and exercising Civil Disobedience? No, not yet, though I'm certainly not going to keep my mouth shut either. Can I go out on a limb, though? What the heck, it can't hurt.

I suggest that we stand ready. I suggest we keep a very watchful eye. And I suggest that if things *do* get bad enough we don't stand idly by. As I say, we are not there yet - no matter how strongly I disagree with some of the decisions being made - and I don't want to overreact or jump the gun; but if the time comes, let's not be caught unprepared. If the time comes, let's be prepared to do whatever it takes to bring this country back to the right path. I'm not trying to be an alarmist. Let me say again that the time is not now, and may not come in our lifetimes. But if it does, a moment's hesitation may be the death blow. What are you willing to do to keep this country alive? Will you walk in protests and raise your voice? Will you refuse to obey truly corrupt laws?

The freedoms and rights we are privileged to have in this country are worth fighting for. Life is so peaceful and calm, in general, that right now it may seem crazy to suggest that fighting for those rights may ever be necessary, especially for the danger to come from within. Certainly, there are varying opinions on how best to uphold those freedoms and rights (that is, how to interpret the Constitution and what to do in cases it doesn't directly cover). This is a democratic republic, and we would not be such a great country without multiple parties. Sometimes laws get passed that we don't like, and that's fine. In general, the system self-corrects - perhaps never achieving perfection, but certainly staying above water. And maybe that's exactly what will happen here. But I don't like the path we're on, and this country, it's freedoms and rights, are not invincible. We know that "the Constitution WILL hang by a thread" and "IF the constitution be saved at all, it will be by the Elders of this Church" (emphasis mine, quote Joseph Smith's). I don't know if that's going to happen in the next 4 or 8 years, or if it will be a hundred or more from now; and I don't know if "Elders" refers to the leadership of the church or the priesthood/church in general (or something in between). I do know that if the time comes, now or later, that I will do everything in my power to ensure that the constitution is not lost. I believe it can be saved when that time comes, but I believe that it is not a guarantee. We cannot simply watch it fail, and when it is gone think that the prophecy was not fulfilled. IF it is saved. Not when. We must be prepared to stand up for what is right, even when the time comes that that means Civil Disobedience, protest, and (much?) more. We cannot know when that prophecy will be fulfilled, but we can watch and stand ready. And I believe the more we fight against that future now, with our words and votes, the less severe that future will be when it does come. For now, if you don't like the direction things are headed, share your concerns with your friends, family members, and representatives. If you happen to like what I've said, you're welcome to copy part or all of it. Either way, don't hide your candle under a bush.

-Adam

Monday, September 7, 2009

My New Digital Camera...Thank You Honey!!

So....you know that guy I'm married to??? Well he just happens to be the most amazing man, he surprised me today with a new digital camera and an extra battery that I can use for my up and coming photography business called:
I am so blessed to have an amazing husband who surprises me everyday..I love him so much!!
I posted three pics of the amazing camera I'm going to be receiving next week sometime. Isn't it mouth watering LOL!! It will be over whelming to learn all the neat features some of which include:

Full HD video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution with HDMI output for HD viewing of stills and video.

Full-Featured On-screen Shooting.
Live View Function for stills (Quick, Live and Face Detection AF modes) and video.

Rugged and Reduced Glare High-Resolution Screen.
3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA) monitor with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings for improved viewing and smudge protection.

Optimized Images Every Time.
Auto Lighting Optimizer for superior highlight-shadow control.

Sharp Results, No Matter the Light.
Wide range ISO setting 100-3200 (ISO expansion: 6400, 12800).

Perfect Photographic Learning On the Go.
Creative Auto goes a step beyond auto allowing control over frequently-changed settings.

Compatible with over 60 Canon EF/EF-S lenses and most EOS System accessories.



I can't wait to get my hands on it and take some amazing pictures that will hopefully bring smiles to many faces.
My NEW website address is on its way with some of my portfolio pictures and the sessions I have scheduled in the future will be taken by this Bad Boy..... I bet you all are on the edge of your seats....I know I am!!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Photo Shoot # 2--Vainey's Quinceañera

Yesterday Adam and I had the opportunity to do a photo shoot and film Vianey's Quinceañera which is a coming of age ceremony held on a girl's 15th birthday. I did the photo shoot at Memory Grove Park downtown she had 6 other gentlemen with her that were in the shoot as well but I mainly focused on her since this was her day!! The shoot went well and I got some great shots. I also took pictures at the party afterwards but I decided I'm not going to post them or else this post will go on forever as there is 300 pictures :).I was so glad that Adam was there to help me. Vianey was such a good sport and a cutie as well!! Here is a slideshow of the ones from Memory Grove.....Enjoy!


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our New Arrival...Nala Noelle Collet

Adam and I had been talking about getting a puppy for a long time and we finally got one!! We are thrilled beyond measure.. We picked her out of a litter of 6 that were born on August 10th 2009. It was so hard to choose but she's the one that stole our hearts most and she is now ours! She is a purebred Mini Australian Shepherd and is 3 weeks old. SO ADORABLE!! She will stay with her Mommy until she is 8 weeks old and then she will join our family. As you can tell we have named her Nala Noelle Collet....It was a hard choice but that's what her name will be. We are excited for her to join us but until that day we are busy getting ready for her arrival on October 1st.