In honor of last night’s season finale of the Office, I decided to have my morning coffee in my favorite “I heart Jim” coffee cup. Best one dollar I ever spent! I’m just so mad that I didn’t buy one for all my friends!
Not sure which relationship I love more, Jim and Pam or Jim and Dwight. Enjoy one of my favorite clips:
Here’s a few more details from Salvation Mountain I’ve been meaning to post. In case you didn’t know the story of this Leonard Knight, he has worked his whole life to paint this mountain about God’s love. And he lives in a house without electricity or running water! That’s hardcore! You can read more about it here.
We got to meet Leonard after a film crew was done making a video of him. He was a very nice man with the best aged face. The kind of face that you know has been through a lot and has so much character. He gave us a DVD about the mountain and we asked him if we could donate a few bucks for the paint. He said “I only want people to donate if it comes from the heart.” Very cool.
I love taking photos of other people’s art.
The view from the top of the mountain.
The paint cans were everywhere as it’s a never-ending project.
Here’s some more fun stuff from San Fran. It was a really quick trip so we didn’t take a ton. We were mostly traveling or shooting the engagement session or sleeping!
We left late Thursday night and drove for about 45 minutes before we realized we forgot our albums! (Kind of important when you’re meeting with potential clients). So we had to turn around. We ended up staying the night at this little motel in the middle of nowhere. I have to look up the receipt to see what town, hold on…. it’s “Apricot” or “Firebaugh”. I don’t know….
Jeremy can never take a normal picture with me!! Sigh.
He’s a crazy!
This one makes me laugh out loud!
And Moi. Driving is serious business.
McDonald’s has the BEST regular coffee. It’s WAY better than Starbuckscrapola.
Like this trash can.
I heart coffee!
Jeremy hearts.. uh.. greenery, yeah that’s it!
What? Don’t you like to stand by the dumpsters after breakfast?
Lots of dead bugs, the bridge, and San Fran here we come!
Jeremy’s ginnie pig before the shoot. I’m on a straight-forward-look kick.
Come back tomorrow for more adventures in “On the way HOME from San Francisco!”
Our car got broken into (probably by a homeless person since we were parked right by the trash and we’ve seen them going through it) and they stole our GPS system out of the glove compartment. And just for fun, our insurance doesn’t cover it!
In order to cope with these HUGE (I’m very dramatic at the moment! Ha!) loss in my life, I’m writing a letter to the good ole GPS: Dear GPS,
I’ll miss the way you used to get us to places earlier than expected. You were so smart and always knew the best and fastest way to get there.
I’ll miss how we didn’t have to think about which way we were going. Sometimes, you’d even talk to us. But if we ever got sick of hearing your voice, you’d be quiet too.
We’ll miss how we NEVER got lost. This is very important as I’m super creative at finding new ways to get myself all turned around.
I’ll miss all the fun adventures we use to have just driving around with the security of knowing we could always find our way back home.
But most of all, I’ll miss how we could find any food or any store our little hearts desired. You always knew exactly what was closest and easiest to get to.
It was like you could read our minds.
Farewell Friend. There will be an empty place in my heart until we meet again!
Yours truly, Dana Grant
Jeremy took these pictures of the glass on the ground…..
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Paris and David, July 2009
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Jaymi and Andy, December 2010
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Catie and Ben, March 2010
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Kristen and Chris, October 2009
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Heather and Grayson, April 2009
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