Monday, March 31, 2008

Little Caleb!

This weekend, the Bradleys welcomed me into their home to take photos of their 6 week old little boy, Caleb. I didn't think a smile had come out, but it sure did! He was such a trooper. Thank you so much for allowing me to get to know your family-what a joy!





Tuesday, March 18, 2008

We're Getting Carried Away!




We only have a select few dates currently available for 2008! We are offering free online hosting to those who book any of these dates. Please inquire to see which dates are open.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

MORE PHOTOS FROM GUATEMALA!


This is a view of one of the volcanoes that boarder Lake Atitlan. The pool was shaped as a dolphine-incredibly elaborate for the area, but there was no water in it. haha. Beautiful regardless.

We were at an old hospital that had been destroyed & abandoned after a mudslide came down a mountain, killed thousands of people in 2005. The children and those who lived from the catastrophe currently live in plastic huts about one mile away.

This is Lake Atitlan. One of the most beautiful places in the world.

These lovely ladies live in the village that we stayed in this year. They were excited about destroying a Barney pinata in 5 minutes.

This is Carmelina. We were riding in the back of a truck through a part of the country to get gas. It was so much fun.

PHOTOS FROM GUATEMALA!!

So, we just got back from Guatemala on Monday night and here are a bunch of photos from the trip. We went with an amazing group and I'm so glad for the friends we all made.


We found a 'hidden' carnival in Guatemala City and it was some of the most fun I've had in my life. There were rides that went sooo much faster than they allow in the US. Haha

This photo is from the National Cemetery in Guatemala City.

This is Juan. He allowed us to stay in his home last year and is probably the most welcoming person I've ever met. Even though none of us spoke his language (a Mayan dialect) we understood one another. Amazing!

Dave, myself, and our friend Liz were planting corn in the field owned by the women laughing at us. I hope we didn't ruin their crop!

This is the granddaughter of the family we stayed with this year...what a face!