Happy New Year!
Monday, December 30, 2013
Remembering 2013
Tomorrow night we will be ringing in the New Year but tonight we will take a walk down memory lane. It is fun to look back at my "2013" sessions and weddings. I am so thankful to each of my clients and couples. You have made "2013" a year full of new photography experiences and let's not forget the laughter that accompanies our time together! This year I am ringing in 2014 with new friendships and a great anticipation of what the coming year will bring.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Good-Bye Energizer Bunny
Christmas is just around the corner and I must admit I have been trying to play the Energizer Bunny. Since Thanksgiving I have photographed four sessions and a wedding, I've hosted two weekends of company, celebrated my daughter's 7th birthday, attended 3 Christmas programs for my children and countless Christmas parties. I have sent out 160+ Christmas cards and wrapped a few dozen presents. It has been a full season to say the least, but in the midst of it all I have taken time to bake with my kiddos, laugh with my friends and sit by a beautiful Christmas tree with my favorite hot tea.
I know I am not the only Energizer Bunny out there and learning to slow down and enjoy the season of Christmas really does make all the difference in keeping one's sanity during an insanely busy time. I am a sucker for traditions especially during Christmas. Some of my family's traditions include:
1. Going into the snowy forest to find the perfect Christmas tree, which also includes sledding, a nice warm fire, hot chocolate and making smores.
2. Putting up our Christmas decorations while listening to Ann Murray's Christmas album.
3. Wrapping presents to the movie "White Christmas".
4. Having countless movie and popcorn nights with the kiddos. These movies include Rudolph, It's Christmas Charlie Brown, and Frosty the Snowman.
5. Reading the Christmas story from the Bible in the book of Luke.
All of these traditions calm me and help me put things into perspective when I lose sight of what is really important. I hope that this Christmas season you will slow down and be reminded of what matters most and hold those that you love a little bit closer. Say good-bye to the Energizer Bunny and take a moment to relax! You won't regret it and you will treasure the memories you make in the process!
I know I am not the only Energizer Bunny out there and learning to slow down and enjoy the season of Christmas really does make all the difference in keeping one's sanity during an insanely busy time. I am a sucker for traditions especially during Christmas. Some of my family's traditions include:
1. Going into the snowy forest to find the perfect Christmas tree, which also includes sledding, a nice warm fire, hot chocolate and making smores.
2. Putting up our Christmas decorations while listening to Ann Murray's Christmas album.
3. Wrapping presents to the movie "White Christmas".
4. Having countless movie and popcorn nights with the kiddos. These movies include Rudolph, It's Christmas Charlie Brown, and Frosty the Snowman.
5. Reading the Christmas story from the Bible in the book of Luke.
All of these traditions calm me and help me put things into perspective when I lose sight of what is really important. I hope that this Christmas season you will slow down and be reminded of what matters most and hold those that you love a little bit closer. Say good-bye to the Energizer Bunny and take a moment to relax! You won't regret it and you will treasure the memories you make in the process!
Here are a few of my favorite shots taken from this month's sessions.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Filled with Gratitude
Thanksgiving is just two weeks away but you would hardly know it if you walked into a retail store. Immediately following Halloween, stores are stocking the shelves with Christmas decor, wrapping paper, treats and stocking stuffers! Last year I searched the aisles trying to find Thanksgiving themed paper plates and napkins with no success. Finally after visiting 3 different stores I found one very small section that offered what I was looking for. Don't get me wrong I love Christmas! I get excited when I am able to put thought into and purchase the perfect gift, display my Christmas decorations, indulge in Christmas treats, movies and music, but in our intentions of being prepared for celebrating Christmas we have nearly forgotten that Thanksgiving is a meaningful holiday all on it's own. We live in a culture where "busyness" is the new normal and in the midst of our "to do" lists we sometimes forget to take a moment and be filled with gratitude for the many blessings that we have right before us.
In honor of Thanksgiving I would like to extend to you, my friends, the opportunity to nominate someone you are thankful for to receive a free session with Jacqueline Photography in 2014. Take a moment to submit your nomination through a private message on the Jacqueline Photography facebook page or by emailing pics@jacquelinebergrenphotography.com. Include the nominee's name, how you know them and a brief paragraph about what they mean to you. The person you nominate must live in the Butte area or be willing to travel. All submissions must be made by December 15, 2013. The winner will be announced December 24th.
And to take "Filled With Gratitude" a step further I invite you to sit down and reflect about the people in your life and how they have deeply blessed you. Write a note sharing with them how special they are to you and how much you appreciate them. A handwritten note of appreciation and gratitude can go a long way!
In honor of Thanksgiving I would like to extend to you, my friends, the opportunity to nominate someone you are thankful for to receive a free session with Jacqueline Photography in 2014. Take a moment to submit your nomination through a private message on the Jacqueline Photography facebook page or by emailing pics@jacquelinebergrenphotography.com. Include the nominee's name, how you know them and a brief paragraph about what they mean to you. The person you nominate must live in the Butte area or be willing to travel. All submissions must be made by December 15, 2013. The winner will be announced December 24th.
And to take "Filled With Gratitude" a step further I invite you to sit down and reflect about the people in your life and how they have deeply blessed you. Write a note sharing with them how special they are to you and how much you appreciate them. A handwritten note of appreciation and gratitude can go a long way!
3 reasons I have to be filled with gratitude, my precious children Micah, Tirzah and Isaiah |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
My Niece Naomi {Senior 2014}
I had the pleasure of having two senior sessions with my beautiful niece Naomi Joy. Never mind that her first session was totally unexpected and I caught her completely off guard. She didn't even have her "outfits" picked out. We were going camping in a beautiful location so I did not give her a choice in the matter. I simply told her to smile! Her second shoot she was able to spend time getting ready and make her perfect outfit choices. Quite honestly I think she is stunning in both! I love how her "joyful" personality comes out in her pictures. Her zeal for life is contagious and just being around her makes me find "joy" in the little things. This Sunday she will celebrate her 18th birthday! I'm not sure how that happened, but she has grown into a beautiful young woman. I am blessed to have watched her grow from a little girl into who she is today and I am thankful for the friendship that we share. I love you Naomi Joy! May this year be a year that is full of wonderful surprises and may you cling to Jesus as you get ready to enter a new season in your life!
Naomi's Grrr face! Don't mess with her! |
Monday, October 28, 2013
Alyssa {Senior 2014}
I am honored that Alyssa chose me to take her senior portraits. Alyssa and my niece Naomi came to Butte over a long weekend to have their senior pictures taken and I am so glad they did! Not only did I get to take Alyssa's pictures, but I also got to shop with her, watch movies and eat ice cream too. How fun is that to actually spend time with a client outside of just taking their picture!?That is what I love so much about my job; I love getting to know my clients. Alyssa is fun and sweet and has the most gorgeous eyes! Every image from her session her eyes seriously draw you in. They are AMAZING!
Alyssa with my niece Naomi. Sessions aren't all business we like to have fun too! |
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Mom Guilt
If you are a mom and you are reading this chances are you will be able to relate on some level. I have this thing that I have titled "Mom Guilt". The Merriam-Webster's definition of the word guilt is the following: "a bad feeling caused by knowing or thinking that you have done something bad or wrong". I added the mom because it wasn't until I was a mom that this "guilt" began to plague me.
Last week my kids were out of school Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. My children enjoyed time with their cousins, the Jumperoo (big bouncy houses), swimming twice and a movie night. But when it came to Friday and Saturday the guilt began to set it. I had photo sessions Friday and assisted shooting for a wedding Saturday. Needless to say, two evenings in a row, I was not home for dinner or to tuck my precious children into their beds. I was gone a total of 15 hours in those two days. Now you must understand that during these times my children only had a babysitter one hour, and they were with family or their dad the remaining hours. But still the guilt taunted me.
To try and redeem myself and minimize my guilt I rushed them to the Original Mine Yard pumpkin patch 40 minutes shy of when I needed to leave for the wedding. My children were excited, they ran, played and picked out their perfect pumpkins! My guilt was lessoned, but still at the surface...my kids were happy and it only took 40 minutes! The adorable pumpkins below are proof!
Often times, I think that, we as mom's and woman in general battle these feelings of guilt. We work too much or we work too little, the house isn't clean enough, there are deadlines to meet, we spent too much time with our children and not enough time with our husbands, we didn't spend enough time with our children because we were trying to get other tasks accomplished and the list goes on! Even as I write this there is guilt. There is laundry to be done, I need to catch up on the house that was clean this morning and I should be spending time with my children instead of writing this blog!
So what's a mom or should I say woman to do!?
First I must share that I am a follower of Jesus. I thank God every day that His mercies are new every morning! (Lamentations 3:22-23) I can begin fresh with each new day. What I didn't accomplish or where I felt I failed yesterday I can try again. I will wake up tomorrow, praise Him that I can start over and try hard to be productive in my photography business, my home and spend time with my husband and children.
Secondly, a to-do list is a MUST. It can be the list on paper method where each task gets crossed off as it is accomplished (this is my favorite method because I am extremely visual and it feels so good to cross things off my list!). Or with all the technology of computers and smart phones you can make your lists and have it with you at all times.
Third, organize your schedule on a calendar. I use both methods of a large calendar that is on my fridge and the calendar on my computer. Having family, business and personal engagements and appoints written down helps to keep me sane and provides direction for my "to do list!"
Fourth, plan out times for just family! In today's world, with all it's modern conveniences, we are busier than ever and sometimes quality family time gets pushed aside. Try and plan at least one day, night or both to spend undivided time together. It helps to establish this pattern so your children see that they are important. If you are married schedule monthly dates. My husband and I have been married for 13 years and we still don't have this one mastered!
Fifth, schedule time to serve others. Crazy concept huh? Serve others when I could use someone to come clean MY house and cook for ME!? I promise you won't regret scheduling this time into your life. You will find that you are happier and more content when you begin to care for and serve others without expecting anything in return.
And finally, schedule "you" time. Make sure that you are taking care of you. Exercise regularly, eat healthy, don't sacrifice sleep and make time to do things that you enjoy. Some of the ways that I schedule "me" time is a girl's night out, locking myself in the bathroom and reading a good book in a bubble bath, scheduling a day to scrapbook, coffee with a friend and sometimes just shopping alone for an hour. I promise when you have some "you" time you will get a new perspective on life and maybe even feel like you can conquer the world for a day!
Now, can I assure you with complete confidence that these steps will cure you of your "mom guilt"? Absolutely not, but they will help you identify your priorities and balance them accordingly! And that my friends makes everything better for everyone!
Last week my kids were out of school Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. My children enjoyed time with their cousins, the Jumperoo (big bouncy houses), swimming twice and a movie night. But when it came to Friday and Saturday the guilt began to set it. I had photo sessions Friday and assisted shooting for a wedding Saturday. Needless to say, two evenings in a row, I was not home for dinner or to tuck my precious children into their beds. I was gone a total of 15 hours in those two days. Now you must understand that during these times my children only had a babysitter one hour, and they were with family or their dad the remaining hours. But still the guilt taunted me.
To try and redeem myself and minimize my guilt I rushed them to the Original Mine Yard pumpkin patch 40 minutes shy of when I needed to leave for the wedding. My children were excited, they ran, played and picked out their perfect pumpkins! My guilt was lessoned, but still at the surface...my kids were happy and it only took 40 minutes! The adorable pumpkins below are proof!
Often times, I think that, we as mom's and woman in general battle these feelings of guilt. We work too much or we work too little, the house isn't clean enough, there are deadlines to meet, we spent too much time with our children and not enough time with our husbands, we didn't spend enough time with our children because we were trying to get other tasks accomplished and the list goes on! Even as I write this there is guilt. There is laundry to be done, I need to catch up on the house that was clean this morning and I should be spending time with my children instead of writing this blog!
So what's a mom or should I say woman to do!?
First I must share that I am a follower of Jesus. I thank God every day that His mercies are new every morning! (Lamentations 3:22-23) I can begin fresh with each new day. What I didn't accomplish or where I felt I failed yesterday I can try again. I will wake up tomorrow, praise Him that I can start over and try hard to be productive in my photography business, my home and spend time with my husband and children.
Secondly, a to-do list is a MUST. It can be the list on paper method where each task gets crossed off as it is accomplished (this is my favorite method because I am extremely visual and it feels so good to cross things off my list!). Or with all the technology of computers and smart phones you can make your lists and have it with you at all times.
Third, organize your schedule on a calendar. I use both methods of a large calendar that is on my fridge and the calendar on my computer. Having family, business and personal engagements and appoints written down helps to keep me sane and provides direction for my "to do list!"
Fourth, plan out times for just family! In today's world, with all it's modern conveniences, we are busier than ever and sometimes quality family time gets pushed aside. Try and plan at least one day, night or both to spend undivided time together. It helps to establish this pattern so your children see that they are important. If you are married schedule monthly dates. My husband and I have been married for 13 years and we still don't have this one mastered!
Fifth, schedule time to serve others. Crazy concept huh? Serve others when I could use someone to come clean MY house and cook for ME!? I promise you won't regret scheduling this time into your life. You will find that you are happier and more content when you begin to care for and serve others without expecting anything in return.
And finally, schedule "you" time. Make sure that you are taking care of you. Exercise regularly, eat healthy, don't sacrifice sleep and make time to do things that you enjoy. Some of the ways that I schedule "me" time is a girl's night out, locking myself in the bathroom and reading a good book in a bubble bath, scheduling a day to scrapbook, coffee with a friend and sometimes just shopping alone for an hour. I promise when you have some "you" time you will get a new perspective on life and maybe even feel like you can conquer the world for a day!
Now, can I assure you with complete confidence that these steps will cure you of your "mom guilt"? Absolutely not, but they will help you identify your priorities and balance them accordingly! And that my friends makes everything better for everyone!
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Kyle and Shayla {Engagement}
I met Shayla for the first time a couple of weeks ago at our local Starbucks. We shared stories and wedding talk over lattes. Right away I knew that I was going to love working with her. Shayla is beyond sweet. When she introduced me to her fiancé Kyle at their engagement session later that week it only doubled my excitement! Kyle and Shayla's love for one another is beyond obvious. Their love is expressed in the way they look at one another, in their embrace and in the quiet when they say nothing at all and are just near each other. It is a love that is breathtaking and beautiful. This is one of my favorite sessions because the images are such a beautiful reflection of the love that they share! I am honored to be a part of such a special time in their lives and look forward to their June 2014 wedding! What you are about to see is extremely special! Look, enjoy and be captured by their love.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Wickstrom Family
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