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10 Day Blog Challenge ~ Day 9 ~ 2 Emotions ~ Palm Desert Photographer

September 1, 2012

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I bet you thought another month would go by without another post.  I told you I would be back. 🙂

I absolutely love today’s topic!  I know, I know, I have said that before but right now I have so many emotions going on about my life right now.  I am at a point in my life where I have some amazing things in the works.  So I have a mountain of emotions right now.  Many I can’t share just yet, but I will share 2 for this topic.

Here is today’s topic:  2 Emotions that describe your life right now…

1:  Fulfilled!  I have an amazing husband, 3 adorable (ok I might be biased) children, a love for God, a growing business, a roof over my head, and lots of love in my life.  What more can I ask for?

2:  Anxious.  A good anxious. 🙂  I have so many things in the works right now and doors that are opening that I am anxious to see what is on the other side.  I love the idea what is to come and I just want things to happen already.  I am trying to be patient and to not force things, but I have never been good at being patient.

Yes that last one was a little vague but that is all I can give you right now. 😛

It is your turn now.  Comment with your 2 emotions that describe your life right now.  I can’t wait to hear them.

  1. Cathy Hood says:

    My 2 emotions:
    1. In creditably thankful that my sister and her family are safe in Louisiana, after Hurricane Isaac. It was some way to celebrate her birthday….thank goodness for cell phones and texts letting us know she was okay.
    2. That my brother answered his phone today and helped us solve a computer/internet problem… how blessed I am to have such a special brother.

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My path here wasn't exactly straight, and I think that's what makes it worth telling.

I wasn't supposed to be a photographer. I was supposed to become a doctor. Neurobiology premed, on track, until my oldest son was diagnosed with epilepsy and life took a hard U-turn. I took a break and enrolled in photography classes I had always wanted to take but never could as a premed. On day two I knew. This was where I was supposed to be. Funny thing is, that analytical, detail-oriented part of me never left. It just shows up differently now, in the way I plan every session, read the light, and pay attention to the moments most people miss. I finished my degree in a year and a half, started my business the following October, and sixteen years later I still believe this is the gift God gave me to give to others. And I don't take that lightly.

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