Showing posts with label finding the joy of love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finding the joy of love. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

A Gift From the Heart

Today I am to capture something my spouse has given me. All I can say about this one is this: my man takes care of me.

Here he is scraping off my car before school this morning. It was practically encased in ice. He was out there freezing his bum off and I was inside the car all toasty warm.

Gosh I love him.

Taken on my phone. Sidenote: look how beautiful the sky is today! That beautiful blue totally made me happy. I'm solar-powered. 

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Day 4: What They Wear


Here's husbandman looking a little creeper in his favorite hat. I really wish I could explain this photo is further detail. But there are no words.

All Dogs Go to Heaven

I took this picture of my puppy late in the afternoon when the sun was starting to set. His fur looked so pretty backlit with the sun shining through. Isn't he a cutie? Sorry, but you can't have him. :)

This also marks the start of my 365 project. It's on my Mighty Life List to finish one. I've always wanted to do one. I have no idea why I haven't. Well, I do know, but none of my reasons are good ones. So I shall proceed.
Britt

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Day 1: What They Do

I recently signed up for a course to celebrate love throughout the month of February. It's called Finding the Joy of LOVE. Each day will be a challenge for me to photograph something different about the people I love. Sounds like bliss, right? Yep.

Day 1's challenge is to photograph someone you love doing something. Did y'all know husbandman is a drummer? Well he is! How cool is that?? He just does it for fun at the moment and to relieve stress. He wants to join a band eventually though, so we'll see how that goes. He's awesome. For real. I like it when he spins his drumstick between his fingers. It's nifty. Please don't beat me up for using such a nerdy word.

You have to wear headphones when you listen to him play. Otherwise your eardrums will explode. There's a lot of insane gesturing that goes on if we need to communicate during this time.

Thanks for looking! I hope this month of finding the joy proves to be fun and challenging.
Britt