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Christmas self-portraits!

Here’s a few of our favorite self portraits this Christmas season. 😀 I love designing Christmas cards!

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I love this series. I can’t believe we have our five year anniversary next month! Time flies.
We’ve been busy this month with a new promotion that we’re running. I offered a reduced session fee if my clients brought in 12 canned or non-perishable food items. We’ve got a huge pile that we’re taking to the food pantry for Christmas. Here’s a couple from last week’s shoots…

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Right after that last family shoot yesterday, it started snowing, and we got a lot! I’m not sure what the final tally is, but I’m guessing around 5 inches.
The snow here has been beautiful. I love running in the snow! 😀

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Sure, my shoes were frozen to my feet when I got home, but I thawed out, shoveled my porch and fire hydrant, and now I’m on my couch, enjoying the view of our new stairs…

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I’ll post soon about our mini-trip to Chicago for a visit with my family, the Trampled by Turtles concert, and all sorts of other fun times!

Miles this year: 642.5

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Hello, strangers.

Hello, strangers!
I apologize for temporarily being MIA. Here in central Wisconsin, the fall colors have been at their peak, which means I am in the busiest photo season of the year!
Since I left you last time, Brian and I enjoyed a sushi date night.

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We ate octopus for the first time! It was very chewy. All that rice was like carb-loading for Ashlee and Nick’s Plover wedding.

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Their ceremony was held at the beautiful St. Bron’s in Plover and the fun reception was at the Elizabeth Inn. Congratulations, Ashlee and Nick!
Brian snapped this one of me… This is what a photog looks like at the end of a long day 🙂

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Sunday was a wonderful day to meet our new neighbor.

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Beautiful coloring, but I won’t be inviting her to a block party anytime soon.
Monday morning brought a pumpkin/kale smoothie and some fun photos of my friend, Randy. He owns Radio Kaos… You know I’m a fan.

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The fall colors are beautiful for more than just photos… They make my runs even more enjoyable. Here’s my neighborhood!

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After that beautiful run, Brian and I headed up to Rib Mountain to shoot the engagement portraits of Kim and Brad. It was a perfect day and we had a lot of fun!

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I was a full-on giggle machine during this photo shoot. Thanks for laughing with me, Kim and Brad! 🙂

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Tuesday was full of photo editing and the engagement portraits of Erika and Chad. Their wedding will be in Milwaukee, and they live in Appleton, but they took the day off to come visit us here in Stevens Point. We took them to Schmeekle Reserve, played around on campus, walked downtown, then finished up at O’so Brewing Company.

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How cute are those?! Frankly, I love any photo shoot that ends with my Nikon in one hand and a Night Train in the other.

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On Wednesday, I had a really fun shoot at a spa event over at Adventure 212. I haven’t edited those photos yet- but here’s an iPhone photo of the double use of some of our lighting.

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On Thursday, I worked in our second bedroom and took several big storage containers to our storage unit. That is time-consuming work! I also went to my monthly TU board meeting and made mental notes for winter fishing projects. I’m going to do some revamping of our chapter website and tie more flies of my own. 🙂
Friday was a long run day. It was a very windy day, and it was a tough 20 mile run.
I encountered fresh tar…

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…beautiful leaves…

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…wind-blown hair…

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…a banana peel…

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…a beautiful bridge (recognize this from Ashlee and Nick’s wedding? I found this spot while running)…

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…a tiny leaf stuck in my sock…

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…a giant leaf stuck to my face…

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…and part of the Green Circle.

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The wind made this run a big challenge, and I was so happy to be home to take a warm shower before heading out to Waupaca to take photos of the adorable Bellile family.

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Thanks for braving the cold for me, Belliles! You are adorable.
Brian and I warmed up with a fish fry at Point After, followed by homemade pumpkin shakes.

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We hit the hay early so we’d be rested for meeting Karen and her girls at A Touch of Class salon at 7 am up in Wausau. Karen and Eric had a hilarious wedding party and we had a lot of fun working with them! Check out their day…

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That’s the same handkerchief that Karen’s mom used on her wedding day!

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Their ceremony was at St. Anne’s in Wausau, with photos at Leigh Yawkey and the 400 block. Their gorgeous reception was at Jefferson Street Inn, with some of the most beautiful floral work I’ve ever seen from Randy at Evolutions in Design. Simply incredible. I volunteered with Karen at Girl Scout camp, so I’ve known this beautiful bride for 15 years! Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen!
We left their reception and headed straight to the end of the reception of our friends, Mary and Joe. Remember these guys? I did their engagement portraits earlier this year…

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We made it just in time to hug all of our friends and take our token Delta Omicron wedding photo…

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What a good looking group. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Nowinski!
We got home around 1:30 and peeled ourselves out of bed Sunday morning to shoot morning light engagement photos of Jen and Josh up in Wausau. They are a gorgeous couple and we’re looking forward to their beautiful wedding at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

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We had a lot of fun with these guys, and made it home just in time to catch the Packer game. I slept soundly through halftime and crawled off the couch to teach dance on Sunday evening.

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I tried to catch up on photo work and housework yesterday before heading out with my friend and fellow TU board member, Matt. He took me out to all the work sites of our chapter’s stream restoration projects. I am planning on doing some work with our projects, showing before-during-after shots as the projects move along, and I wanted to get some photos before winter sets in. Here’s a few of my favorites.

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Our stream projects are taking wide, shallow, warm sections of the stream that have been washed out by erosion and other causes and narrowing them. Trout cannot live or breed in warm water, so they need narrow, cold water with places to hide. We don’t create habitat where it doesn’t belong, but we try to repair and restore the areas that have been damaged.
I’m off to finish the wedding of Rachel and Alex and dig into my gaggle of engagement images. I can’t wait for Brian to come home so we can go for a rainy day run followed by a warm bowl of homemade chili. 🙂

Miles this year: 550.85

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Leah and Eric, Fox Cities Half race recap, and our birthday party!

We had one heck of a weekend over here 🙂
I started my Friday morning by using up the last of the coffee I bought at Seattle’s Pike Place Market Starbucks. Delicious! I guess I better start planning my trip back!

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I did some photo work and prepped for the busy weekend, then headed out for a quick 4 miler before Brian came home. I ran along the river, which was chilly but beautiful. Check out that algae!

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My cousin, Ryan, from Chicago, called me on Friday afternoon to let me know he was on his way up to Wausau for a wedding. It was an awesome surprise! We drove up there to pick him up and take him to dinner.

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After I asked him a million questions about the wedding, I realized that he was attending the wedding that we were shooting the next day- the lovely Leah Tucker and Eric Taylor.

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We did those engagement portraits up at Rib Mountain State Park last fall, and we captured their wedding at St. Florian’s in Hatley, WI. Here’s a photo recap of their beautiful wedding day.

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…and quite possibly my favorite, which was inspired by the way I saw the sunlight making the corn glow…

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We were finished after those photos, so we headed home to pack up and prepare for Sunday’s Fox Cities Half Marathon. We took our pups and my gear out to New London to stay at my mother-in-law’s home. We went to dinner at a Mexican restaurant in Appleton, and since it was our birthdays, they had us put on these huge hats, stand on a chair, and dance while the waitstaff sang- then they gave us some dessert and had us close our eyes while they put whipped cream on our chins. It was quite the spectacle, and a big surprise. 🙂 I didn’t know to have the camera ready for that, but I did get this photo, with our server. 🙂

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We took our full bellies back to my MIL’s, and we crashed hard. Sunday’s race morning alarm went off early at 4:45, and it was a balmy 34 degrees. This is appropriate race gear…

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Just kidding. That my top layer for pre-race. 🙂 My DO sister, Ashley, ran this half marathon, too- and her boyfriend, Eric, our other sister, Mary, and of course, my best race supporter, Brian, were all there.

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Sisters. 🙂 I feel like a giant.
The race was chilly, but I got used to the temperature and found a nice little groove. Running for Rachael has been interesting this year- from heat advisories to freeze warnings!

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I was running the first couple miles and talking to Ashley, until I suggested she go right ahead without me since she’s faster! 🙂 For the first time, I didn’t have a plan for the race. I usually have everything planned, from my socks to my pre-race breakfast to my pace. This time, I wore my winter gear for the first time this season, forgot breakfast and ate a pumpkin scone from Starbucks, and began to think I should have prepared to run a PR in this race, instead of taking things so casually. Since my marathons this spring were slow (and painful!), I began to wonder if my days of running faster were over. Of course, I’m processing this during miles 3 and 4… And I am well aware that my upcoming Clam Chowdah Challenge race times are not going to be PRs. I thought, well… I might as well make this race a PR, then. Mile five was a perfect time to run across (pun intended!) Mary, running as a angel for Team Triumph. How inspiring! Way to go, sole sister.

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I started trying to do some math in my head. In order to beat my last PR (2:03:30), how fast did I need to go for the remaining miles? Could I walk through those water stations? I needed the Gatorade- I didn’t pack any fuel. Hmmm… I kept cruising along. Our friends were waiting at mile 7, with smiles and encouragement.

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I felt really good during this race. Miles 7-12 were great, I prayed a little for Rachael and TK, and I made a grocery list in my head. Casual, no? 🙂 Kimmy was out there somewhere- she text me encouragement, then I passed her around mile 12. I was starting to feel out of energy. I should have grabbed one of those bananas… Thanks for that last cheer, Kim- I needed it! Ashley finished a few minutes ahead of me with a PR of 1:50 something. Insert Paul Ryan marathon time joke here.

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I spent the last mile reminiscing of finishing my first full marathon on that course, and pulled it in with a PR of 2:01:44.

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Special thanks to my massage guy- he fixed me up good so I could continue on with my busy day.

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Congratulations, Ashley! We rocked it out.

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Oh, happy day. I held this little card (and my blankie!) tight as I slept on the way home.

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As soon as I got home, showered, and got dressed, we turned to full-on party mode. I got the cider and mulling spices simmering on the stove, the chicken pot pie filling warming in the crock pot, and started getting snacks plated. Sunday was Brian’s actual birthday, so we had some friends over to celebrate.

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I made us a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting from scratch, and it was delicious!

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Brace yourself for this hilarious preview of what Brian and I will look like with kids…

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Thanks for celebrating with us, friends! You’re all wonderful and we’re blessed to have you in our lives! The fifth annual Oberstadt birthday party was a success. I had to leave our own party at 5 to go teach ballroom lessons- more tango and waltz. The real challenge is trying to simultaneously wear compression socks and ballroom shoes. Classy.
I’m back to work, returning emails and editing photos before meeting a bride in Wausau tonight and shooting some fall engagements up in Tomahawk tonight. It will be a busy week! 🙂

Miles this year: 513.35

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Home repair, my 27th birthday, and running with Brian <3

After building three wedding sideshows yesterday, my brain is a little artistically fried today. It turns out that I’m very emotionally invested in these couples- I get goosebumps when I put together those DVDs. 🙂
I started the week by heading up to Wausau to rehearse with Dale. We played around with some new waltz and tango patterns. Such different dances… And I love them both. 🙂
Tuesday was my 27th birthday. When I was growing up, my mom and I had a tradition of breakfast in bed on my birthday (in hindsight, I’m pretty sure I didn’t make her breakfast in bed on her birthday. Sorry, Mom!). Since Brian had to leave work work much earlier than I was going to wake up, he surprised me with breakfast in bed with a twist. When I woke up, I found a text that told me my breakfast was in the fridge and the coffee maker was set to brew right when I woke up. How sweet! I forgot to take a photo of the beautiful fruit and yogurt bowl he made me. What a guy!
I worked on some home projects in the morning- like hanging these mirrors.

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Now, we just have to finish those stairs… 🙂
My mom and her friend, Lisa, came to take me to lunch. We went to Grazies and I took them over to Sweetfrog for dessert. I’m so happy that we have a frozen yogurt place here!
Brian had a work meeting in the evening, so we headed out to dinner late, around 8:30. I was starving! We went to Father Fats. The food was delicious! They’re open late, but there were just a couple other people in the restaurant. One of my favorite dishes was their Asian chicken wraps.

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My date is so handsome! 🙂

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It has been getting pretty cold at night here, so I finally turned on the heat. I forgot how much Abbie loves the heat vent- she will lay right in front of it for hours.

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I could do that, too- but instead I’ve been making warm, cozy breakfasts and getting to work. I’m on a pumpkin kick- look at this beautiful pumpkin quinoa dish!

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Our friends, the Schoberts, have the cutest puppy- Chuck! They live five blocks away, and I volunteered to let him out during the day if they can’t get away from work. He’s so cute that I don’t mind at all. Especially this time of year, when I can just hop on my bike. Seriously. So cute.

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Brian ran with me two days in a row this week! I thought about running with the Wednesday night group at the track, but it was a perfect night for Brian’s first fall-weather run. I’m so proud of him! He did 3.5 miles on Wednesday and 4.25 on Thursday. We ended up running into (pun intended) the Wednesday night folks out in Schmeekle. Maybe Brian will be joining me out there someday!

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While I was out at Nicki’s 31 party last night, Brian installed my new office light fixture. It lights up my office so nicely, and looks pretty slick!

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I’ll leave you with one of my favorite all-time wedding photo bombs. I don’t know what came over me- but when I was setting up the shot on the right, I felt a strong urge to photo bomb Brian’s shot. A girl’s gotta have fun! 🙂

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Miles this year: 496.25

PS: our business’ Facebook page has reached 1,000 fans! I wonder how we should celebrate…

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Fall is here! (Part II)

Two weeks= two posts. I have too much to share to fit it all in one! If you know anything about me, you know I’ve never been short on words. 😉
Back to Wednesday- our small group met and finished up discussion on the last chapters of Mere Christianity.

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Next week, we’re starting Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s “The Cost of Discipleship.”
Thursday included a photo shoot with the writers of “Table Talk,” and they were a TON of fun!

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As soon as I finished up that photo shoot, Brian and I headed up to Wausau for a Lia Sophia party at Amy’s house. On the way, we stopped at my mom’s house to bring her a bouquet of roses. She’s the best… She’s back in school, and I know that there are inherent challenges in that. Keep up the good work, Mom!
Amy is becoming a Lia Sophia advisor, so I will have a hook up for my favorite every-day jewelry! I bought a few things, including some gifts. I have already purchased so many Christmas gifts… I’m getting quite the head start this year! Brian and I stuck around to watch the rest of the Packer/Bear game with the Snyders… the Pack pulled off a win! Whoop whoop.
I woke up on Friday, planning to accomplish two big things- finishing up editing our Iowa wedding (Brian and Lisa) and running my 18 miler. Within an hour of waking up, I’d sneezed 13 times! Darn allergies. The treadmill has been my friend the last couple weeks, as I’m trying to log my miles and still stay sneeze-free. Abbie was starved for attention during breakfast, as always…

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I digested and enjoyed some coffee while editing, then headed off to the gym around 11 for the run. One of the benefits of doing my long runs indoors on a treadmill is that I don’t have to carry my own fuel with me- I can leave my candy and water on the mill. This run was fueled by Skittles and Jolly Ranchers, with fruit punch Powerade and water. I felt hot the majority of the run, I was sweating a lot.

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The run was relatively uneventful, with a 10:30 average pace, so I was pleased. I did experience a totally new phenomenon- when I was finished, I was stretching, and noticed that there were actual salt granules on a my shins. I’ve run a lot of races in varying weather, and I’ve often emerged with a white salt streak on my face… But never full fledged granules! Can you see the granules on my finger?

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Nasty. And awesome. As Nancy and Kim always said… “Running isn’t about pretty.”
I came home, took an ice bath, and finished up editing those photos, just in time for date night! Brian and I headed over to Point After, a local place with great food! I haven’t had a real burger in over a year, and I was craving one. I ordered their olive burger- a beef patty topped with both black and green and olives and Swiss cheese. Amazing. I was going to take a photo, but the burger disappeared quickly. I was craving salt! 🙂 I did manage to take a photo of my hot date…

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After dinner, we took a short (but loud!) walk to the Schobert’s house. We gave them our old lawn mower, so we pushed it the five blocks to their house. Those little lawn mower wheels made a lot of noise going down the bumpy pavement. 🙂 I was so wiped out from the busy day that it was hard to prep my equipment for Saturday’s wedding- but it was a local Stevens Point wedding, so we lucked out! 🙂
Andy and Christina had a gorgeous wedding at SentryWorld golf course. The day was beautiful, a little cooler (yay, fall!), and the sun was shining. Direct sun is a challenge for a photographer, but we worked it out. Take a peek!

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I hand picked that leaf out of a bunch of leaves while Brian was shooting the receiving line. I love that image!

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Their first date was at Belts… He proposed there, too! We thought we should continue the tradition. 🙂

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Congratulations, Andy and Christina! Thanks for including us in your big day 🙂
Dale and I started our fall series of dance lessons last night. I missed all the CWN folks! We started intermediate tango and beginner waltz. It was wonderful to see everyone again! I’m looking forward to the next 9 weeks of lessons. 🙂
I’ve been in such a fall mood that I made pumpkin pancakes for breakfast and a pumpkin smoothie for dinner. Pumpkin smoothie. It ended up like pumpkin pie in a glass, but much healthier. 🙂
My birthday is tomorrow, and Brian surprised me by getting me a private lesson on a pottery wheel. I brought him along, and we both made two bowls! It was so much fun!

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I can’t wait to go back and glaze them.
I’m back in the office today, catching up on paperwork. I love these cool fall mornings!

Miles this year: 488.5

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Fall is here! (Part I)

Happy fall, friends! I know it’s not officially fall until Friday, but the cooler temperatures have me thinking autumnal thoughts 🙂
Thanks for your patience in between posts- fall is a busy time for photos!
I’ve got a few fun photos from camping earlier this month- when we were enjoying the last weekend of summer 🙂

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We even make salads when camping!

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That trip was all about spending some quality time together with our pups, and it was wonderful.
Last Thursday, I had my monthly TU board meeting, followed by a quick trip to O’so for some photos with Joe for Hoopla.

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Brian’s phone died on Friday, so we visited our friend, Devon, at the Sprint store…

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…and Brian became an iPhone user. Yay! 🙂 We left the Sprint store and headed to New London to prepare for the beautiful Green Bay wedding of Rachel and Alex. Their ceremony was held on the St. Norbert campus at the Old St. Joseph church, and their reception was at Crystal Falls, in New London. Here’s a photo review of that gorgeous wedding!

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What a beautiful campus!!

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Rachel is Brian’s cousin, so I wanted to include a family photo of the Oberstadt clan, minus a few. What a big family!

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Now that’s a kiss! Way to go, Grandma and Grandpa!
Sunday was a great day- we went to church at Appleton Alliance with my mother-in-law, Jean, then we did some thrift shopping. We even made a stop at DSW…

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…new boots! We let the pups run at Jean’s house, then headed home just in time for the Packer game. 🙂
I started off the week with two great coffee dates- one with the new percussion professor at the University, and we talked about some repertoire. I’m looking forward to spending some quality time with my marimba when wedding season is over. 🙂 I also met with Kim, from Life is Art– I love talking with other young photographers. Kim is an incredible photographer and also a professor of web and digital media design- she’s an intelligent, artistic lady, and it was great to meet up! Thanks, Kim! 🙂
More to come, as soon as I can…

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Cramming like I did in college…

This week is full of cramming. Since we’re “lucky” enough that none of our clients are getting married on labor day weekend, we get to have the weekend off. As a result, I’m trying to cram in as much photo work as I can this week, so I can actually relax this weekend.
I started the week by meeting with Nicole and Mike, and they booked us for their 2013 wedding. I can’t wait to do their engagement portraits! I also met with Ashlee and her mom to go over album options. I’ve finally settled on a photo guest book company, and I’m very pleased to be able to offer those to our clients. 🙂 Hey- 2012 brides… let me know if you’re interested!
I headed up to Wausau on Tuesday to shoot some senior portraits of John. John is a DCE student and has a great (but elusive) smile 🙂

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After we wrapped up that shoot, Brian and I headed over to my mom’s house for some Chinese takeout and a visit with my grandparents.

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I made some amazing yogurt Popsicles this week: strawberries, grapes, and plain Greek yogurt. Delicious!

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Since our Misty dog is getting up there in age, it has been on my mind to do a photo shoot with her. Brian and I picked up a few backdrop samples (that we intend to use for pet portraits), and it was the perfect “excuse” to work with my own puppies. I can’t believe Misty is 13. Getting old is tough!
I was the volunteer light tester. This is my best Abbie face.

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Here’s our beautiful lab, in all her awesomeness…

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…and here’s Abbie.

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I love our pups. That photo shoot was a welcome distraction from the photo editing that has been bogging me down. I think I was wrong when I turned down those interns this spring…

Miles this year: 437.45

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Cute babies, a 15-miler, Paul and Nikki, and a trip to Chicago

What a fun week!
I started off last Tuesday with two fun photo shoots.
The lovely and adorable baby Halle…

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…and the fun staff over at Fehrman Orthodontics.

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I made, quite possibly, my favorite salad so far the year, too! 🙂 …and it was accompanied by juice with fish ice cubes!!!!

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Thursday’s 15 miler was a rough run. I started out with a hot quinoa breakfast. Quinoa, almond butter, unsweetened coconut flakes, chia seeds, a banana, and a drizzle of honey.

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I had a pretty nasty stomachache during most of the run, and didn’t fuel, so I started to feel pretty wiped out near the end. Alas, I pushed forward and returned home, red and ready for an ice bath.

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Thursday night involved a meeting with the DNR, discussing the individual components of their Environmental Impact Study (EIS) in Saratoga.

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The research that they do as a part of that EIS helps determine whether it is legal for them to permit the CAFO to move in. I feel bad for some of those DNR employees- many citizens seem to be mistaken and think that the DNR is there to protect the environment against all evil. The reality is that the DNR can only protect the environment according to the laws that we have in place. If the CAFO will not damage any of the resources enough that it will violate the laws we have in place, then the DNR is powerless to stop them.
On Friday morning, we said goodbye to our love seat. Our living room is now much more spacious. We used that space right away for packing our bags, and we headed down to northern Illinois for the beautiful wedding of Paul and Nikki. A big Americano + a safe driver = a happy Heidi.

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Paul and Nikki are a couple who are so in love that it shines through in all these photos. I’ll let the images speak for themselves…

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That one is of Paul with all the ladies from Adventure 212. That’s the club where I work out, and Paul was a (well-loved!) trainer before his recent move to Rochester.

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Congratulations, Paul and Nikki!
On Sunday morning, we packed all of our stuff back in the car and headed south to Chicago, to visit my aunt, Maureen.

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We stopped at my favorite store down there, Calumet, and looked through all their beautiful photo equipment.

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Maureen was competing in the Chicago Triathlon, and my little cousin, Michael, competed in a kids’ triathlon. They are too cute with their medals!

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We went to a late lunch at Burke’s to celebrate. My cousins, Brendan and Kevin, own that great place!

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Congratulations, Maureen and Michael! We headed home Sunday evening, in the rain.

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Stay tuned for info about this week’s pet portraits, senior portraits, and much more. 🙂

Miles this year: 437.45

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You can’t catch me…

…is what I feel like my work is saying to me these days. I long for the winter days of being caught up. 🙂
Of course, a big thing on that list is this poor little blog. The neglected story of my crazy summer weeks is overdue! Here’s the past two weeks in a whirlwind recap.

Last weekend, we headed to Ames, Iowa for the beautiful wedding of Lisa and Brian. It was a very long drive- about 6.5 hours for us. I didn’t realize how many wind turbines are in action in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa.

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We went to the rehearsal on Friday night to get a feel for the lighting in the church, and we got to meet everyone. They had the rehearsal dinner at the clubhouse at their apartment building- it was a very classy place and it was nice to hang out with everyone in the wedding. After the wedding stuff, we went to a frozen yogurt place 🙂

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We were pretty tired after all the driving, so we went to bed early to be ready for Saturday. 🙂
I woke up early and went for a run in the fitness center in our hotel.

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Since I don’t normally run indoors (and the treadmills at my gym are on the balcony), it is always very strange for me to run in hotels when they have mirrors facing the equipment. I look strange from straight on when running! I could do without the few miles of watching my cheeks bounce with every step and having my ponytail remind me of a metronome. 🙂
Even the hotel keys were welcoming!

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We headed downtown to meet the ladies at the salon, but we were a little early, so we stopped at a coffee shop.

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The girls (and moms!) were at The Salon.

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Brian dropped me off at The Salon and headed over to a disc golf park with the guys.

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Lisa was my very first, randomly-assigned college roommate at UWSP, and she has been a blessing in my life ever since. I cried a bunch during this whole beautiful wedding day. The ceremony was at Collegiate United Methodist church, and the reception was at the gorgeous Alumni Center. Lisa and Brian met at Iowa State, so it was very appropriate that they had their wedding there. 🙂

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On a side note- I love Lisa’s parents! They are the sweetest couple of folks, and I was so happy to be able to catch up with them! 🙂

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These photos were taken outside the very building where Brian proposed! How sweet.

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Congratulations, Lisa and Brian! You are a wonderful couple and we wish you a very long and happy life together!

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On Sunday morning, we headed out to get coffee and snacks for the drive home. We stopped at the co-op and picked up some baked goods and jalapeño chips 🙂
We went to a coffee shop on/near campus called Stomping Grounds and liked the coffee so much that we bought two pounds of beans to take home. While we were waiting for our coffee (they pour-over brew each cup individually), I loaded my Matt Wilson station on Pandora for the drive home, and guess what song came on first?

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Stomping Grounds at Stomping Grounds? Awesome. We packed up our coffee and picked up more frozen yogurt for lunch, of course.

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After a nice long drive home, I was welcomed home by a garden full of produce and herbs. 🙂

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We were also met with very happy pups.

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Misty is getting old these days. She is having a harder time getting around. I’m so happy that we have wonderful dogsitters that come to the house when we’re gone, so we don’t have to take them to a kennel. Does anyone have any advice for making the most of our time with our old girl?
The week flew by, as I was mostly holed up in my office or out on small photo shoots. I am trying to “catch” up on all that work. I did have a memorable little run as I finished up the sideshow for Davin and Kari and ran it, literally, to Davin’s work to drop it off. If you saw a girl running down the street carrying a DVD, now you know why. 🙂
I ran an uneventful long run of 14 miles on Friday. The weather was perfect, and I was feeling perfect- not sore or tired or dehydrated or anything. Of course, I just didn’t want to go. I cleaned the house and worked on photos for three hours in the morning, stalling because I didn’t want to run. I hate mornings like that. In any event, I pulled off the run without a hitch. 7 miles to Starbucks in Plover, refilling my water, then heading back. I’m hoping this week’s 16 miler is better- I don’t really have my head in the game yet. I’m hoping to suction some inspiration off my friend Kim, who is going to demolish her last PR from IM Louisville when she competes this weekend. I’ve got all my Ironman friends in my heart this week. Kim and Nancy- let’s meet up when you get back! 🙂
Last weekend, we were heading to the Twin Cities for Sarah and Nate’s wedding. It was sort of a miracle that we were able to make it to their wedding- the couple that booked us for that weekend ended up having to change their wedding date late in the game, so I didn’t rebook the weekend and we were able to be guests, once again. 🙂
Hello, St. Paul…

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…and Minneapolis!

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Their wedding was at the Walker Art Center in downtown Minneapolis, and it was a beautiful venue on a beautiful day.

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Sarah is our Delta Omicron sister, and we attended the wedding with our sister, Jaime (and her husband, Karl), and our sister, Mary, who was in the wedding, with her fiancé, Joe.

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They had some awesome arrangements for sax quartet. The musicians in us just geeked out about the great tunes.

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I’m still a little rusty at this whole being-a-guest-at-a-wedding thing, but I’m working on it. iPhone photos just don’t do it justice! 🙂 Of course, I did bring my “real” camera along for our traditional DO sibling wedding photo, and I snapped a few others during the evening. Brian took a few, too.

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Look at that view from my table!

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Congratulations, Sarah and Nate! Thank you for inviting us to be a part of your day!

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We booked the Doubletree downtown for the night, and I got a promotional package that included some fancy upgrades, like room service breakfast! I’ve never ordered room service before.

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Brian got the cutest little bottle of Tobasco sauce with his egg sandwich.

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We rented bikes and rode around downtown and through the park to the sculpture garden.

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I was very excited to see Spoonbridge and Cherry.

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After returning the bikes and checking out of our hotel, we stopped by Ikea, ate lunch at Whole Foods, then headed home.

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Our most noteworthy purchases from Ikea are a new area rug and coffee table for the living room. I also got some great new lighting for my office, and some neat beer mugs for Brian. 🙂

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I’m so happy to be home. Yesterday, Brian went on his longest run so far- 4.5 miles! I’m an incredibly proud marathoner-wife. I forgot to snap a photo. Next time! 🙂
Hope you are all enjoying the cooler weather! See you soon!

Miles this year: 421.45

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Track running, smallmouth fishing, and a water tour of the Central Sands area.

Monday was an incredibly educational day. I spent the whole day out on a tour of the water issues in our area. I was talking with water specialists, hydrologists, specialists in climate change, plant biologists, farmers, and DNR workers. With the drought this year, and increasingly changing groundwater, there are many issues coming to light. Our community is fortunate to have had a few positive changes and good influences in our water as of late. Construction will begin soon on the Little Plover River Conservancy area, which will provide an educational center and walking and skiing trails. It will use solar panels for energy, and will be a great facility for our area. Del Monte has been a wonderful company, as they’ve just changed some of their land from agricultural use to a dumping site for their clean cooling water- basically putting water back into the land. When the New Page mill shut down in Whiting, our community lost a lot of jobs, but it saved us one billion gallons of water. When the Little Plover River showed serious signs of drying up in 2005, TU brought the situation to the attention of the DNR. That was the beginning of a long community process to restore the river to a healthy place. Many groups and individuals were involved in this process: UWSP folks, George Kraft, DNR representatives, Portage County, the Friends of the Little Plover River (a local group), Trout Unlimited, Wisconsin River Alliance, Village of Plover, Village of Whiting, Del Monte, the Vegetable Growers Association, and more! The story of how we are repairing and restoring the Little Plover River is a great example for how we can find solutions to a lot of the other water issues in our area.

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Our first stop on the tour was Justin Isherwood’s farm.

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He has lots of art on the farm!

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It’s so dry here that in non-irrigated areas, the plants are seriously suffering.

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When you look at the trees, there are so many leaves dried on the ground that it almost looks like fall!

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Lunch included chips made from Wisconsin potatoes!

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My friend, Stu, from TU, was there. 🙂

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The second place that we went to was a much bigger farm, Heartland Farms. We heard them give a presentation about irrigation. They also had a nice display, showcasing Wisconsin fruits and vegetables. Did you know that Wisconsin is the leading state in growing green beans? 40% of our nation’s green beans come from Wisconsin. 🙂

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While we were there, a crop dusting plane was out.

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Heartland farms has a lot of storage for their potatoes- those are just a few of the potato barns.

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They can turn on their irrigation system from any laptop or even from their cell phones! There is a lot of technology in farming.

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Our third stop was Long Lake, or what is left of it.

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Several lakes in this area have been losing water, and one had almost dried up completely. There were lots of water people giving presentations about their studies- they’re trying to learn more about why the lakes are disappearing. Take a look at this dock. I don’t think they’ll be tying their boat to it anytime soon…

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After a long day of learning, we rode the bus home.

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Back at my farm, the tomatoes are finally ripe. Tomatoes for every meal!

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I’ve had a few good runs this week.

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The in-between-race times are the best for me. Running feels fun again, and I don’t have to follow a strict training schedule. I am starting to build up weekly mileage again, after taking over a month “off.” I’m back to eating things like blueberry recovery smoothies. 🙂

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I even overcame a fear of mine and ran on the track for the first time since 7th grade PE.

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I have always felt like the track is for runners, and I sometimes have a hard time calling myself a runner, so it didn’t make sense that I should be there.

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Running is full of mental blocks. Calling myself a runner is one of my personal struggles. I am pretty sure, after running five marathons (so far!), that I am a runner. So, I went for it. Just a mile, and there was not a soul around, but I did it.
Brian and I had eye appointments yesterday. Dilated pupils, anyone?

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We went straight from the eye doctor to the river for some driftboat fishing with my friend, Dan. He caught a beautiful white bass!

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I caught a cute little smallmouth.

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It was the first time that I put my finger in a fish’s mouth. I liked feeling his little micro teeth! I even got to put him back in the water. Holding fish is awesome. 😀

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I’m learning that you’re always haunted by the fish you don’t catch. I almost had a 17″ smallmouth, but the fly broke off the line. I’m still learning when I’m supposed to give the fish some line, and when I’m supposed to take it back. 🙂
We fished in the rain until dark, then headed home.

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Thanks, Dan!
I’ve got to go pack for the wedding we’re shooting in Iowa this weekend. Yippee!

Miles this year: 393.2

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