Greetings,
OK, so, I know plenty of things have been happening since March and today, except for the seasons and months changing. I actually have gotten a full time job which I have already started, and some awesome trips planned for this summer. July 3-11 I am headed to Flordia. A fun time with my dad and his new toys.
I turn 20 on July 24, and also, my camera turns one, actually, I think it is this month. woot.
I can see the difference in my picture taking abilities, and I think for starting out, thats good. So here is a little to what I have been up to.
I did my first high school graduation, for Cornerstone Christian School. I value the kindness of the teachers and the parents there that wanted me to take the pictures of the sons and daughters. I learned some interesting tricks of the trade, and I took some notes what to do better for next year or any other things I may do.
Some of you that can read, and actually check your facebook, might have seen my status, "I asked her, and she said YES!!!" Well, I asked the beautiful young, vibrant, (and oh, so many other positive things) miss Emily Shipman out. We are dating as of now! yay! Just figured I would make it pulic, because you will probably see quite a bit more of her around.
Felix, AKA, da BOMB. He is my little brother from BBBS. I can't say much about him, for protection purposes, but I can say, that he is an amazing young lad that gives me a glipse of hope for the next generations. I hope that I can continue seeing him and being apart of his life, like he has been for me.
This is the Cornerstone graduating class of 2009. They were nice enough to give me a job, and I took pictures for them as well as their class photo. This might have been one of those, it was just a good time to do it type thing, because eveything was put into place.
Lastly (that I can think of), is Mr. Mathis. Tyler is a Sr. this year that is headed off to serve in the Marines and I wanted to give him a special thanks for his duty. Today, is June 6, and the 65th anniversary of D-day. So to Tyler, the armed forces of America, and those of you that died on D-day, Thank you.
ngillett
Saturday, June 6
March... Been too long
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