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Oh wow, I didn’t realize I hadn’t posted a blog since MAY.  Whooops!  Well, it has been quite a 3rd trimester of pregnancy and I’ve had a lot going on.  But still…I do prefer consistency over long periods of absence.  My apologies about that!

So rather than delay things any further, I figure short and sweet is the way to go!  Especially seeing as how my life is going to get a bit busier in the next couple months!

Del Valle | Livermore

That being said, today I’m posting a couple photos from our friends’ Liz + Michael’s visit to California not too long ago.  Liz and I met in Russia when I was 16 and she wound up marrying Will’s lifelong best friend Michael.  Will and I first crossed paths at Michael + Liz’s wedding, but officially met two years later at Liz’s brother’s wedding…where I was shooting the photos and Will was playing the bagpipes.  Needless to say, it’s been great to share our friendship as couples, and we were way overdue for a chance to hang out and share each others’ company.  Will and I were so blessed to have Liz + Michael come visit us in our California home, and of course I couldn’t help but shoot a few frames featuring some of my favourite people.

Hope you enjoy this shot of Liz…a beautiful friend ensconced in beautiful light.  Which is so fitting because she truly emanates the most golden light a person can…even when she’s in a dark place, there is still a light and beauty to Liz that just never fades.  Love that girl!

Who brings light into your life?

Happy Tuesday!

Jaime

PS We just signed up for Amazon Mom and Amazon Subscribe + Save….it was actually Michael’s suggestion.  Yesterday the biggest box of discounted (but still quality) toilet paper and other household essentials arrived courtesy of UPS, and now we’re stocked up on about 2 month’s worth of Charmin for a pretty sweet deal.  Something that will save me time, money, gas, and roaming the grocery store aisles with a newborn…I am totally sold!

My mom had to quit her job at a photo lab when she found out she was pregnant with her firstborn.  She didn’t want to be working around all the chemicals (the days of film…remember those?), but I love to joke that I was obviously exposed to just enough of it to get hooked on photography.

 

Mom in Turkey in 2012.

My mom inspired my love of photography early on with regular slideshow viewings of her travels throughout Europe in the 70’s, her help with my first ‘big’ purchase around age 7 — a Vivitar point and shoot that I still own and had bought with my saved up allowance, and her passing down of manual shooting techniques on a beautiful old Nikon which I hope to pass on one day to our children.

Photography wasn’t the only point of inspiration my mom has blessed me with.  One of the things I admire most about my mom is her determination to conquer anything she puts her mind to.  My dad had to spend a lot of time away with work when I was growing up, so she was left to run our rural home on 30 acres in the middle of the Canadian Prairies. She canned, cooked, taught us to cross-country ski, tackled small engine repairs, and made sure every day to instill in us the promises of God and His Word.  She prayed with my sister and I every night and cultivated deep bonds with us through both strong discipline and sweet friendship.   I couldn’t ask for a better kind of mother-daughter relationship and I  know I can speak for both Jacqui and I on that score.

One of my most favourite things to share with my mom is the art and adventure of travel.  Our travel styles are virtually identical and even while backpacking through Morocco, Spain, the Philippines, and Turkey we rarely argued.  I grew up mesmerized by her tales of smuggling Bibles into Communist countries and photographing her way through Europe. Exploring the world together and adding to our sometimes shared stack of Lonely Planet guidebooks is not just a hobby, it’s a passion.

One of my newer passions is hunting, and I’ve also had the privilege of being inspired by her hunting adventures and prowess in the wild.  The best part has been being able to hunt alongside her, and finally a year and a half ago, my mom guided me to my first buck. She spotted the buck, helped get me into position and then stood back as I made the kill, ever so proud and ever so camouflaged!  She’s a stealth hunter and a stellar shot and has taught me that a woman of God can become exceptional in any field, so long as she’s following the Lord.

Undeniably, there are still a lot of things I need to learn from my mom, especially as I begin this incredible journey into motherhood.  I am not naturally as compassionate and empathetic as she is–my sister wound up with those traits, but I have had to struggle to make those qualities more a part of my life.  Thankfully, I’ve had plenty of examples to learn from as I watched my mom spend the better part of the last 20 years as a rope rescue instructor for Vernon Search and Rescue.  She’s actually only the second woman in the province of British Colombia to be endowed with this honour, and she deserves it completely.  I can’t count the number of nights I prayed for her safe return, knowing she was clambering down cliffs, being lowered into the snow by chopper, and traversing tumultuous waters to search for someone else’s loved one.  She has also spent many years caring for her own mother, who is 95 and still loving and serving God through her music, prayers and generous love.  And of course, she’s cared for and rescued me.  This past fall, Mom flew all the way to Aqaba, Jordan when I landed up in the local military hospital after fracturing my pelvis in two places (if you haven’t heard the story, I fell off a camel…no joke, even though it sounds ridiculous!).  Will and I had just left the hospital and were about to spend three weeks in a local hotel as I couldn’t fly home yet, and mom came to help Will take care of me.  Turns out we both needed some care taking as Will was fairly drained from the whole ordeal and our relationship had hit a crazy kind of low…we love each other to bits, but I now have a new appreciation for what couples under intense duress can experience.  I’ll never forget lying in a middle eastern emergency room desperately wanting my mom, and then the sheer relief of seeing her turn up two weeks later with her bags packed FULL of things to help me through my recovery.  I think she only packed a couple outfits for herself…the rest of her luggage was for my benefit.  Words can’t fully express the gratitude I feel, but I’m sure I’ll have countless opportunities to love my own daughter in the same way.  Hopefully they don’t involve camel falls.

If there’s one Scripture that stands out to me regarding my mom, it’s probably the oft-quoted verse from Proverbs 31, which really does embody how our family feels about her:

28 Her children stand and bless her.  Her husband praises her:  29 “There are many virtuous and capable women in the world, but you surpass them all!”

I grew up with my dad bragging unashamedly about how beautiful, skilled, and strong my mom is, which is pretty awesome to hear as a young girl and even now as a grown woman.  My sister and I don’t hesitate either when people ask us about our mom…we brag just as proudly!

Mom, I love being your daughter, and I am extra excited to bring a daughter into this world, specifically  because of the relationship you and I have.  Thank you for being a fiercely protective, super-compassionate mom who has balanced personal sacrifice with the pursuit of own dreams.  I hope to be just as good an example of a godly woman to my daughter as you have been to me!

 30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised.  31 Reward her for all she has done.   Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.

Happy Mother’s Day mom!

Love, Jaime

  • Jacqui

    This is so awesome Jaime!!! We have such an incredible mom (and dad)…I’m so thankful to God for our parents!! Thank-you for writing this…I’m a bit speechless because it was so moving remember all of these amazing things about mom. I love my family!!ReplyCancel

  • Anna

    Thanks Jaime , I feel so honored and blessed to have such an awesome husband and children! It is such a gift to have the opportunity to be a parent.
    I appreciate the effort and time you took in writing this ; you are an amazing writer. I love my family too!!!ReplyCancel

I’ve realised I don’t feature my new ‘adopted’ hometown on this blog as much as I’d like to.  I tend to focus on exotic locales that capture my imagination or on photo shoots that feature the local scenery primarily as a backdrop.  I’d like to remedy that today with a post featuring photos from a local walk Will and I took at sunset this past weekend, and a few words about some of the things we love about life in Livermore.

One of the things we love is the access to fresh fruits and veggies all year round, many of which come from local farms, but an abundance of which come from what is known as the Central Valley–a section of California’s interior which produces a staggering portion of the food grown in and for the United States with more growing seasons than a Canadian like myself would know what to do with.

Well it’s generally around this time of year that Will gets a hankering for peaches.  Fresh ones.  So we set off for the Central Valley and stopped at every fruit stand we spied, and eventually found a stand selling the season’s first batch of ripe, juice-running-down-your-chin quality peaches.  Of course we didn’t stop at peaches.  Fresh cherries and strawberries were also to be had, so we loaded up and and drove home fruit-filled and sticky-chinned.

That evening, Will treated me to a lovely dinner at Wente Vineyards (a TOTAL splurge and something we’ve never done) with dining on the patio overlooking the grounds, sumptuous local, organically grown/raised fare (Wente has its own organic gardens) and perfectly paired wine–only a few sips for me though!  We dressed up, (a little) lingered over amazing food–try the chef’s signature appetizer if you go, which is the lamb pastrami with coriander aioli, pickled onions and rye crisp–and basked in the lovely glow of evening light and warm summer air.

To bookend our beautiful day, we headed to Del Valle Regional Park for a walk where the photos below were taken.  It was GORGEOUS!  Perfect light, beautiful scenery, and of course company that could not be beat!  There is so much I miss about living in Canada, specifically Vernon in the Okanagan Valley, but we have so much to be grateful for and partake of during our time in Livermore that I would be remiss if I didn’t share some of that with you.

Will also shot a few frames of me in my 23rd week of pregnancy, which I know people keep asking to see, so there’s a few scattered throughout the post!

Sigh…I love the weather, the geography, the food, the wine, the proximity to so many amazing things to see and do. And oh yes, THE LIGHT which I know is the envy of so many photographers elsewhere and something I will never take for granted!

Hope you are having a wonderful week and if you’d like to book a final shoot with me before I take a self-imposed maternity leave, I’m available throughout the month of June.  After that, I’ll be taking a break (or so I tell myself) until late fall. During that time, however, I’ll still be meeting with potential clients, so if you’re interested in booking me for your 2014 wedding, event, or portrait session please shoot me a message!

Cheers!

Jaime

PS  Will is sometimes my second shooter at weddings…he’s pretty great right?!

PPS  We are heading to Mississippi next week and then I’m off to shoot a destination wedding in Colombia at the end of May, so stay tuned for more photos and adventures!

  • Anna

    You and Will look great Jaime..we have enjoyed our walks out there with you guys.ReplyCancel