Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Travel Tuesday - Paris, France - February 2020

With the turn our life has taken over the last three months (thanks to CODVID-19) I have found myself juggling work, school for the kids, house chores and everything else that comes with raising a happy, healthy family of six and have not had as much time to edit photos from my different travels! The plus side (although I'm not convinced it is really a plus) is that because we haven't been able to travel for a while, I have less new images to go through so I can focus on posting images from past trips.
Today, I'll show you a few from a trip Dan and I took to Paris in February.
It was magical (and kid-less) and filled with walking all over the city and taking as many pictures as my little heart desired. You won't find an Eiffel Tower in these shots because I was trying to focus on the other beauties Paris has to offer this time around, but we'll be sure to showcase her next time!
Au Revoir!






















My Thousand Words

Ten years ago my husband and I made the decision to leave everything we knew and find out what the world had in store for us. It was not an easy decision - the road less traveled - I guess you could call it. I began to realize then and even more so now, how quickly time passes.

Eight years ago, I discovered a new love. A way for me to hold on to time even for just a split-second.

Photography is more than just taking pictures. For me it is a way to freeze a moment so that ten years down the road - when I have nearly forgotten it - I can stumble on an image and experience that moment again.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and the images you'll find here and on my gallery site are mine. Thank you for visiting.

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About five years ago, my husband and I decided it was time to take our family on a little adventure. In consequence, he accepted a job with the U.S. State Department and we've been traveling the world ever since. Our small-town 'Alabama babies' had the world thrust upon them as we moved from Washington D.C. to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and then on to Manila, Philippines. Life abroad is full of ups and downs, but the experiences we've gained are priceless. As we approach another move, (This time to Belgium!) I feel a desire to share some of these experiences (good and bad) with you all. The most important help for me in surviving this "exciting" life we have chosen, has been to learn the art of being flexible. Things rarely turn out the way we plan, but that's okay. We are learning to take things in stride and doing our best to enjoy the ride!