Colleen and Chris

A while back, Aimee Westcott invited me to shoot Colleen and Chris’ wedding at the beautiful St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church in Pacific Beach. Colleen was stunning and Chris couldn’t have been more excited to marry her! It was a wonderful event, attended by their closest family and friends. The reception was held at Kona Kai Resort on Shelter Island. Check out their gorgeous day!

Congratulations, Colleen and Chris!



News Update!

Hey Everyone!
I guess I took a break from blogging for a while. It was totally unintentional! I have been super busy and taking time to blog slipped out of the picture. Oops!
Well I wanted to let y’all know that I have a photo show coming up! I will be displaying never-before-seen images on a variety of media, and am slightly nervous super excited about it all! It is going to be held at the ZTA Gallery at Zagrodnik + Thomas Architects (3956 30th Street, San Diego, CA 92104). The opening reception is going to be on November 13, 2010 and will start at 6:00pm. There will be hors d’oeurves, drinks, live photo shoots, and photography all around!
I will be there the whole night and I’d love to meet you!
Stay tuned for a wedding post coming tomorrow!
Have a great weekend!
Lauren


Rachel and Lamar tied the knot!

Last Saturday, my friend Mario Icari invited me to shoot Rachel and Lamar’s wedding day with him. We started off at Rachel’s mom’s house, where the girls got ready. The ceremony took place at The Arbor atop Presidio Park, then we headed back to Rachel’s mom’s house for the reception.

These cheery flowers set the tone for the day.
Rachel’s granny had the honor of tying up her gown. I love her hands in this shot!
A bride can never be wearing too much lip gloss! ;)
Rachel’s flower girls (and now sisters-in-law) helped her make sure her gown was on just right!
The gorgeous bride:
Rachel and Lamar’s patient pup, Cyrus, was the ring bearer! He did a great job!
Rachel and Lamar watch patiently as their mothers light the candles for the Unity ceremony.
I just love the look Rachel has in her eyes!
Husband and Wife!
All in a hard day’s work…
Lamar’s Best Man made the gorgeous bride’s bouquet!
Add ImageI caught Lamar trying to steal Rachel’s bouquet! ;)
The delicious cake had beautiful yellow flowers cascading down its layers.

Big thanks to Rachel and Lamar for allowing me to be a part of their big day! Congratulations again, you two!!



Senior Portraits with Mark and Caroline

Last weekend, I had the opportunity to take senior pictures for two siblings: Mark and Caroline. They are both graduating this year: Mark obtained a B.S. in Psychology from Texas A&M University, and Caroline is graduating from T.M.I. (high school) this weekend. Isn’t he the most handsome college graduate and she the most gorgeous high school graduate this year?!?

Ok, ok, ok. Mark and Carline are my brother and sister! I wasn’t going to tell you, but I’m really proud of them, so I’m happy to say, Congratulations to them both! :)



Dream a little dream!
Well, since I was diagnosed at such a young age, I don’t know what it would be like to live without diabetes constantly in the back of my mind. I suppose the calluses on my fingers would eventually heal, and people would no longer think I was still living in the 80s since I wouldn’t have a “beeper” on my hip anymore. It would be great to go to work every day and NOT worry about going low in the afternoon. I guess I’d be able to scuba dive and workout without worry. Traveling would be easier, since I wouldn’t get stopped and searched while going through airport security (rant coming soon) and I wouldn’t have to worry about making sure I have enough supplies to last through my trip. I don’t think my diet would really change, and I’m not sure anything else would change much.

But… who knows? Maybe we’ll all find out a few years down the road! PLEASE support the research efforts of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to make this dream come true sooner!
And now, here’s my airport security rant. Skip ahead if you don’t care to read it!
When I first started wearing a pump about 10 years ago, I would always get stopped and searched at the airport since people didn’t know what an insulin pump was. Then, after a few years, the TSA folks were trained to recognize them, and I was able to breeze through security, just like anyone else. However, within the past 18 months, another shift has happened. Now, when going through security, when the TSA agent sees my pump, they immediately call someone over. That person grabs all my belongings and I am swept away to be searched. And they search everything! My neatly packed bag with all my camera gear is soon tossed about the TSA table as if it were a case of Legos. Why? I suppose they caught on that liquid is stored in this little plastic case. It is extremely frustrating. As if traveling weren’t stressful enough, someone at TSA decided to make it worse by allowing all belongings to be searched simply because I’m wearing an insulin pump. Annoying! So, what’s my solution? I hide it. Yes, that’s right… I get around this search by temporarily putting my pump somewhere that the TSA personnel won’t be able to see as I walk through the metal detector. Pumps don’t set off the metal detector, so they don’t have any idea that (gasp!) a pump-wearing diabetic has just passed through! And… the thing is… it works! When I flew out on Wednesday, before going through security, I went to the bathroom and attached my pump to my bra. Then, once in the gate, I removed it and put it back in my hip pocket. Success!
Ok, rant over.

And that’s it for Diabetes Blog Week! Thanks to all of you who have stopped by to read a little more about the crazy life I lead! MANY thanks to Karen of Bitter-Sweet Diabetes Blog for getting this idea out there! I thought it would be tough to stick with the blog-a-day thing (have you seen my track record???) but it was easier than I thought, and I hope that it has brought a little insight to everyone who checked in.
We’ll now get back to our regularly scheduled programming. :)
Thanks again!
Lauren