Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2013

the most beautiful wedding video

Ben & Beth Bricken | Malibu, CA from Caravan on Vimeo.
i am 100% sure that this is the most beautiful wedding video i ever did see.  i only wish our wedding video was half as good as this one by caravan.

obviously love the setting, the music, and the gorgeous decor by bash please.  but what i really love is the words that donald miller spoke ::   


"What I want to know is how do you go back and thank a couple for the years they've spent since they spoke their vows? How do you thank them for figuring it out and living through it when they couldn't? Do you think they knew we needed them to still be holding hands 50 years later?"


so authentic and encouraging.  i am confident that you will watch this video at least twice. and cry. enjoy!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

remembering our wedding day

i always get nostalgic near our anniversary and start looking through our wedding photos, thinking back to that day, what has changed, what has stayed the same.  a wedding day is so significant because it starts the beginning of a story.  it starts the beginning of a new family and it is something that you will talk about for the rest of your life, tell your children stories about, and hopefully grandchildren.  everyone's day is unique and special to them, and i hope i can always remember the details and look back to that day when love is tough, when marriage is work and life is challenging.  so, i've decided to carve out some time and blog about it.  not really for you, but more for me, my family, my friends, and future babies.  see, our day was extra unique - yeah yeah yeah that's what every past bride says.  no, i promise, the story will be worth the read.  i know this because it impacted so many people and was unforgettable to so many.

june 20th, 2009 was a beautiful day in tampa, florida.  it was the hottest day of the summer thus far.  it was muggy and it even rained for a few minutes as it tends to do every day in florida summers.  all of tyler's friends and family had flown in from texas, all of my georgia friends had come down south, and all my tampa people were ready for the party.  we had been planning this day for twenty-one years ten and a half months.  i'm the oldest grandchild on both sides, so the family was excited for their first wedding.

after starting the morning off with a much need prayer breakfast, hair and makeup ensued, and i had a very enjoyable morning with all my girls relaxing and prepping. the first glance went well, and my nerves were then calmed.  i was ready to walk down that packed church aisle and marry my best friend.  the ceremony could not have been more perfect.  the music was just like i had imagined in my head over and over again.  it was like a dream.  perfect. sweet. and most importantly focused on glorifying our God. i had prayed so much that our marriage would not just be an event, but a worship service, blessing everyone that attended and focusing on the one thing that really matters.  i struggled with balancing the material things of the big day with the real purpose and meaning of marriage.  of course i wanted it to be beautiful just like any girl, but i didn't want people to walk away just thinking about the flowers.

little did i know that prayer would be answered in a huge way.

so, fast forward to the reception.  we pulled up to the yacht club and my adorable wedding planner greeted us by saying, "we have a little problem".  going through my head i was thinking "little problem, lets see...the linens don't match.  the flowers fell over. the cake didn't arrive."  then, she lowered the boom. we had no power.

no power? wait, what? how?

i can remember a rumor going around that a squirrel had fallen in the transformer and blew the fuse.  haha.

in actuality, the fuse had been blown due to too much power being used all day in preparation for the reception. very unfortunate, i know. so here we were, just married, and faced with our first big dilemma.

ironically, i had just said to my new sweet husband that i didn't even care about the party.  i had survived the nerve racking parts and the purpose of the wedding had already been accomplished.  we were married and that's what mattered.

i knew everyone would be watching us to see how we reacted and i knew it was time to practice what i preach.  so, despite this huge set back on this reception that i had worked hours and hours on (and spent dad's money), we walked into the ballroom and decided to have a party and celebrate the start of this new story.

since it was summer, the sun didn't set until late, so we had plenty of light, along with all the candles that i had asked for.  there was a slight breeze coming in off the bay, which helped a tiny bit in the ghastly heat. the food was already prepared, we just needed some music to get the party started.  our good friend matt murphy hopped on the piano to get the party going while the band tried to figure out how to play their instruments without power.  it was a group effort miracle, but we suddenly had a party.

now, the one thing i kept thinking about is how we had to have a first dance.  one of the groomsmen, colin bates, had played the guitar at our ceremony and thankfully had it in his car, so he offered to play for us.  it had to be a song he already knew and we had to pick quickly.  a few months before the wedding i had been visiting tyler in texas and had heard colin playing shane and shane's vision of you and thought to myself, "gosh, i love that song - i wish we could play it at our wedding".  unfortunately, i had already chosen the songs and we didn't have room in the ceremony for another.  little did i know that that song would be used in a very memorable way.  once it was decided, the dance floor cleared, and the most intimate and real first dance began.  i remember holding tyler's sweaty hands, hearing colin's voice praising our God, and the echo of the guitar strings bouncing off the silent and still ballroom.  i kept telling myself not to cry, to enjoy this moment, and to remember that this was what marriage is all about.  two imperfect people in an imperfect world, coming together to worship and give glory to God.

over the past four years we have read some good books on marriage, my favorite being tim keller's meaning of marriage.  i have learned that marriage isn't about being perfect or happy. it's about finding someone who will make your more like Christ everyday and realize that all that really matters in life is glorifying God.  my stubborn and wondering heart is overwhelmingly blessed to have such a defined memory of our wedding day as a constant reminder of what this crazy life is all about.

thank you family and friends for making that day so special for us.  for dancing (and singing!) despite the heat and for more importantly loving and praying for us along the way.

also, thank you erik clausen for snapping all those photos in the heat, let them eat cake for using icing that doesn't melt, marble slab for the much needed ice cream, jodi anderson for using great makeup that didn't run, my friend lindsay for putting my hair up so beautifully, my sister for not choosing long dresses, colin bates and matt murphy for music entertainment, wedding party and guests for your sweet dance moves, and zoe gallina for coordinating everything so well despite the circumstances.

husband, i love you and our crazy wedding day.

below are some of my favorite black and whites from that day.




 















see more details here and more photos here

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

merry christmas!

merry christmas everyone!
hope your day is merry and bright.
we are relaxing in sunny florida
after a fun filled trip to new york city! 
more on that, later. 
now to relax and celebrate our Savior's birth!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

fall, i love you. you really are my favorite.

check out these beautiful fall leaves!
while i was at piedmont park this weekend, 
the beauty of creation literally stopped me in my tracks 
and i just had to capture these gorgeous leaves.
thankful that my God created such beautiful things 
to remind me of His presence and how much He loves us!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

pinch me

i recently realized that i never really elaborated on this post.  time just slipped away and i began to assume that you knew what was going on in my life.  i have also come to realize that it is challenging to post about this, because part of me is still in disbelief. disbelief that dreams that i didn't even know that i had are actually coming true.  i don't struggle with the belief that God is good or that He wants to bless me.  God has proven His goodness to me in small ways daily and in big ways through huge life decisions, like going to college, finding roommates, getting to work at camp, and meeting my love.  in my heart i always knew that i wanted all of those things.  i guess this new passion of mine is different because i never believed that i really could attain it.  i never thought that God could bring me to this place of being blessed to love a job so much and to be proud of working so hard to create something from the ground up. to follow my dreams, to try something new, to put myself out there, and not to give up.  i can remember watching the movie 13 going on 30 in high school and wishing i could just be a yearbook editor for the rest of my life.  i can remember visiting my Walgreens ladies weekly to develop my film and getting so excited about being an editor and creating my own layouts.  never in my wildest dreams did i think that i would one day become a photographer and get to create my own little website.  never.  it just proves that God is God and He knows more about my heart than i even do.  He knows the desires of my heart, even when i am too scared to really believe in them.  and to take it even a step further, not only am i blessed to be a photographer, but my work has even been published. published! working with the magazine has been such a tremendous blessing and something that i will forever be grateful for.  this reflection is important right now because i have been extremely busy the past three weeks, and i don't want my insane schedule to overshadow this exciting time.  i have been shooting lots of children, had my first "stranger" client, shot my first and second rehearsal dinner, shot my first wedding, and had one of my photos chosen for the cover of BuckHaven Lifestyle Magazine's cover! yes, the cover.  my photos were in the june, july, and september issue, but this cover is a first.  so yeah, i'm a little tired, i have forgotten how to cook, and my closet is a disaster, but who cares?!? i am living out my dream. right. now.          


Sunday, July 1, 2012

six years ago

she was eighteen.
he had just turned twenty.
they caught each other's eye
while cleaning toilets
{oh how romantic}
and taking care of kids at camp.

the night before she left camp
to go back home,
he asked her to be his girlfriend.
and so began their three year journey
of long distance dating.
filled with 
phone calls
texts
emails
letters
cards
plane tickets
plane tickets
and more
plane tickets.

they knew that ::  
"God is bigger than the distance between Texas and Georgia. If we are meant to be dating, God will make everything work out." 


"if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose" - philippians 2:1-2 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

easter weekend

spring has sprung in the city!
we had a fabulous weekend filled with
friends, food, and fabulous weather.

saturday, we ventured over to the high
to see the picasso to warhol exhibit.

the exhibit was great and the high also featured
some really beautiful european art.
it made me want to go back to the british museum
and just sit for hours.

after the high, we headed to the park for a picnic with friends.
we brought some vino and cheese
from this adorable store called perrines -
amazing french treats!

after church today
we went to the fabulous empire state south
for a wonderful easter brunch. yum!

i hope you have had a wonderful weekend.
happy easter :)

"praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! in his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade" 1 peter 1: 3 -4

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

passion, in our city

check out some of the passion sessions

also, here are some recent podcasts that i've listened to that i want to share: learning contentment (via matt chandler's church in dallas...just scroll down and select "learning contentment")

substance over shadows (also from matt chandler's church)

holy spirit (from mark driscoll's church in seattle spoken at the new mexico campus)

a great way to start off 2012!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

never forget

{photo from national geographic here}

i can't believe it has been 10 years.

i can remember the first time i learned about the twin towers.
i was ten, and on my way to new york city with my family.
my grammy leaned over to look out the window of the plane
and said to me, "look, there are the twin towers."

i can remember being in awe of the matching giants.

the next time i heard about the twin towers was
from ms. shaughnessy, my drama teacher,
as the world froze in horror on 9/11.

we have been watching all of the specials this weekend
and really taking in all of the perspectives
from that day.

if you watched the memorial service,
you may have noticed
mayor rudy giuliani's speech.
he quotes ecclesiastes 3,
for which our blog is themed.

i hope you've been able to take in some of the media today
and really reflect on that day.

andy stanley at northpoint church spoke today about
our leaders remembering our country's motto:
in God we trust.
a great reminder on this day.
listen here and be sure to check out the entire series.
it is really good!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

dearly loved

recently, one of my best friends from tampa asked me to join her prayer committee for her youth ministry at her church. she is amazing at her job and has such a heart for middle school and high school kids. it has been so exciting to pray for the ministry and see what God is doing in the community and the lives of these youth. my biggest prayer has been for the "veil to be lifted", meaning that these teens would see and experience God's love fully. i can remember being so confused when it came to my faith during middle school and high school. i grew up knowing about Jesus, but never really understanding why He was so important. i can still remember hearing the Gospel for the first time and not knowing that what i was experiencing was actually the Gospel.

even after i had realized i was broken and accepted Jesus as my Savior, my faith was so hazy and like a veil. i am thankful that the Lord has revealed Himself to me throughout my life thus far (and i don't even want to think about what i would be like without Him!) and i can only hope and pray that for those who are searching continue.

i recently finished the sequel to The Swan House, The Dwelling Place by Elizabeth Musser. both books capture the beauty and raw emotions and questions of people searching for God. i highly recommend both books. they are so well written and such great stories about an Atlanta family during the 1960s and then present. reading these stories recently has only fueled my desire and excitement for these youth that i am praying for.

i can still remember memorizing my first Bible verse (and not knowing what the numbers and the colon meant) : "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" Jeremiah 29:11

when i was first learning this verse, i never went further to see what the next few verses said, AND THEY ARE SO GOOD! they really speak to this idea of searching and wanting to know God: "Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart" Jeremiah 29:12-13 ah, so great! what a wonderful promise from God. He wants us to know Him just like He knows us.

so, do you know that you are dearly loved? on my way home for work today, i was listening to one of my favorite worship songs, "Dearly Loved" by Jimmy Needham (which led me to blog about this). that song always takes me back to the days that i didn't know Jesus and it is always a good reminder of how blessed i am just to be loved by Jesus.

"no greater joy
no greater peace
no greater love than this.."

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

encouragement

thanks to my new iphone, i have been listening to my music a lot more frequently.

the song i can't get enough of? bethany dillon's "be near me"
i've had the song for a while now,
but i haven't really heard the lyrics until recently,
and the timing could not be more perfect.

they are beautiful and powerful and so real.

"i cannot believe You are angry or unjust
You've done nothing but have compassion on us
so be near me when I've given up
be near me
...
i believe You are good and righteous
You've given me Your reckless love
so be near, be near"

Friday, May 27, 2011

sole hope

last week our small group got together and got our craft on to help out a wonderful organization called sole hope. our friends, the stevens, were actually in a small group with the woman who started sole hope, back when they lived in asheville, north carolina. sole hope is a non-profit organization out of asheville that brings hope to widows and orphans in africa, by providing them shoes and teaching the women the trade of shoe making. shoes sound so simple and unimportant, but a lot of diseases enter the body through the feet. watch this video if you want to know more of sole hope's inspiration. the video is very graphic, but important, in order to realize the impact companies like sole hope and tom's shoes can have.

so, how were we able to help fix this huge problem?
we traced the shoe design on donated fabric samples, cut them out, and bagged them according to size. very simple and very fun! here is an action shot of the process:
such a wonderful experience to be a part of. with each pattern we cut out, some woman in africa is now going to assemble the pieces and create a pair of shoes that will protect someone from getting foot infections. so exciting! thank you stevens for introducing us to this wonderful organization!

Friday, May 6, 2011

disaster in the south

here is a reminder for all of us to continue to pray for the people that were affected by the tornadoes that ripped through the south last week. oh how thankful i am that He protected us from this storm.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

genuine wisdom

well, i started writing this post about three weeks ago, and i finally finishing it! okay, so about a month ago i attended genuine wisdom, a women's conference at church of the apostles in atlanta. it was a refreshing weekend full of wonderful speakers, enlightening small group time, delicious food, and of course lovely little things like these flowers.

my dear friend meghan was in charge of this shindig and she did a wonderful job! each table had a unique table setting and each girl got a journal, handmade bookmark, and le pen to document the weekend. below is one of my favorite table arrangements. best part about this display? those are real eggs from one of the woman's chickens. chickens in the city? yes please.
okay, so now to the real reason for this post!

so, what did i learn? what nuggets of truth can i share with you? well, i wrote about 5 1/2 pages in my journal, so i believe the best way to share some of the things i learned with you will be in bullet form. i will also include some reflection questions through out, the exact ones that i asked myself while listening to the speakers.
  • Fact Train vs Feel Train - this concept connected with me on a lot of levels. a lot of times in life and throughout the day to day we are faced with choices. personally, i ride the "feel train" often, and if i wasn't a Christian, i would never get off it. let me give you some examples: i don't really feel like cooking dinner. FACT: we need to eat dinner. i don't feel like cleaning the kitchen. FACT: if we don't clean the kitchen, then we will have bugs everywhere. now, i know those are simple examples, but this idea can be applied to much more deep and spiritual ideas. example: i don't feel like donating any more money to help that cause. FACT: as a Christian, i am called to give generously and serve others for the glory of God. i don't feel like forgiving the person who just hurt my feelings. FACT: i need to be quick to forgive and not keep a record of wrongs.
  • which train are you on?
  • definition of marriage - marriage is a permanent exclusive public commitment to share your entire life with someone else {roughly taken from a Tim Keller quote}
  • the best gift you can give your spouse: spiritual independence
  • we must be vulnerable with God first and deal with our sin before we can be honest and open with our spouse
  • no one, not even your spouse will never satisfy our God-sized whole in our hearts. if we put our spouse on the pedestal where God belongs, we will either become clingy or exhausting.
  • marriage is a sacrificial love - practice this in the mundane things in life
  • raising children - Colossians 3:18-21; Ephesians 6:1-4; Psalm 127:1a
  • the Lord must be your rock and foundation before it can be your family's
  • pray, a lot. and then pray some more.
  • freedom - only the free gift of grace through Jesus' death on a cross can bring you true freedom {John 10:10}
  • grace is all we need. keep running back to the gospel!
  • freedom comes when we give our struggles to the Lord - anger, bitterness, selfishness
  • what are you holding on to?
  • God is interested in change.
  • are we allowing Him to change us?
  • Isaiah 55 - the whole chapter!
i hope you find these words encouraging no matter what stage of life you are in or what you are going through. click here if you want to listen to any of the speakers from the event!