Join The School Sessions!

So excited to be part of The School Sessions. It is a one-day event across the globe on Sunday, April 12, 2015 to raise $200,000 to build a school in Haiti. Portrait photographers can sign up online to photograph one (or more!) portrait sessions and donate 100% of fees to The School Sessions.

 $200,000 will buy land and build a ten-classroom school for 220 students. The previous building was destroyed by the 2010 earthquake and these children (ages 3 to 16) are in need of a earthquake and hurricane-proof school to learn and grow.

 By booking a session with me on April 12th-13th you'll be supporting The School Sessions in their effort to build this school in Haiti and 100% of proceeds will you go toward the building fund. 

Please join us in Making Haiti’s Future Bright.

Western Caribbean 2015

Back in February, we went on a Western Caribbean cruise for our third anniversary, but this trip was different than the others. This time my siblings David and Rebekah came with us and we had the time of our lives. I think I laughed more on this trip than any other haha. It makes a laugh just thinking back on it. There were several times during the trip you could catch us in the Garden Cafe right before they closed impersonating people and doing improvisation comedy or being in the kiddie pool hot tub several nights (since no one was ever in that one) playing "Truth or Dare" or giving Rebekah CPR because she can't keep her mower shut (kind of kidding). We ate a fancy dinner and saw an awesome live show every night. Life on vacation is rough.

We stopped in Cozumel, Mexico the first day and most of it was spent at the beach. This is where we were served the most amazing authentic Mexican food right on the beach. The second stop was Roatan, Honduras where we went ziplining. This was Rebekah's favorite thing (Haha, not really. We convinced her to go and she, well, let's say, didn't enjoy it as much as we did). They had a animal park next to it and we were able to hold the monkey's and Toucans. Our drive drove us all over Roatan -- such a beautiful island. The beach there was great also. The third stop was Belize City, Belize (our anniversary day). We had to take a tender boat from the ship to the island due to the reefs, and than took a small speed boat to the Island of Goff's Caye, which is this tiny little island only 1.2 acres big. The water was so still, warm, and shallow. They took us out where you could barely see Goff's Caye to snorkel. The guard told us "If you see a shark just make circles around your friend." haha. He was great! The last stop was in Costa Maye, Mexico. We saw some ancient Mayan ruins there that were thousands of years old. When we spoke with the tour guide about seeing the ruins he spoke verrrry broken English. You should have seen us after he told us all the info we pulled each other aside to talk about it and none of us knew what he said haha. We were all counting on each other to be able to decipher what he was saying. We finally figured it all out and were set to go see them. Definitely worth it. We came back and spent the rest of the day on the beach. The last day we were sailing back to New Orleans. So glad my siblings could join us. It was their first time out of the country so it was special for us to be able to take them with us.