Posts Tagged ‘utah’

back from being on the road again

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

I’ll be short with text and long-winded with photos today. Our little family just returned from another road trip and I’ll share some glimpses. Once again, I opted to leave the dSLR at home. It’s 100% iPhonography (all shots taken with my iPhone 4S). My favorite apps are still HERE (but I do need to update the list with newer faves).

First, I want you to know that while we love to escape the summer heat, break up the everyday routine, and visit loved ones … our business and our customers remain a high priority. We do not let things slip while we’re away. Wheels are still turning everywhere and I take extra care to be sure that everything is still in motion, all our ducks are in a row, and nothing slows down when we’re away.

We are getting very close to having sold-out products available again (but they won’t be here this week as we hoped) and I will have a full update for you later this week or at least by Monday. There are still a few things we are waiting on before I do that.

Stay tuned.

Side-of-the-road shot with amazingly perfect lighting + just the right angle + Instagram filter.

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{ higgins family reunion }

We gathered with everyone in a big lodge near Monticello, Utah and spent one of our days in the fascinating and beautiful Arches National Park.

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{ colorado springs }

We also got to spend several days with dear friends in the beautiful state of Colorado. As always – when we spend time with awesome people – I am inspired to share several things with you from this visit … but that warrants a separate blog post later this week. Watch for that. In the meantime, some glimpses of our time there.

Remember me blogging about the Incline before?

Oh yes. I did it again. Definitely a love/hate relationship with this climb.

This is the beautiful Garden of the Gods. As we were pulling away from Colorado Springs on Saturday we spotted – unfortunately – a fire coming come from near this area. We have since learned about many acres that have been burned in Colorado Springs, and several evacuations. Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by yet another wildfire. We’ve now seen several just in the last two road trips.

a not-so-ordinary day in the life

Monday, May 16th, 2011

I spent a whirlwind Friday zipping up to Salt Lake City for a television appearance. My alarm went off at 3:15 am and I was back at home, snuggling with my kids by 7:15 pm. Here are some glimpses of my not-so-ordinary day. As much as I love the everyday and the ordinary and the mundane … I for sure appreciate the fact that the “big stuff” in life very much plays a part in making up our life experience as well.

Friday was kind of “big stuff” for me. I haven’t done any tv anything since … I can’t remember, honestly. It’s been years. So my tummy was filled with butterflies. But my soul was filled with calm. I was participating in something that honored and celebrated motherhood. Anyone who reveres that sacred role has my attention. I felt grateful to have the opportunity to talk about motherhood and documenting life. Two of my greatest passions.

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Night before: Scrummaged through my closet and found something to wear. Shirt from Target, cardigan from DownEast Basics, belt is Wet Seal, skinny jeans are Cello Jeans, necklace was … umm … shoot. I totally can’t remember where I picked that up but I know it was while traveling. I just can’t remember where. For sure I texted pictures to my friend Jen for approval.

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Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Applied my makeup, start to finish, just minutes before boarding the plane.

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Show time! This cutie girl right here? Michelle is Studio 5′s executive producer and she is sharp. Darling. Organized. Warm. Personable. And … the one who invited me to be a part of the show.

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A couple on-air shots, thanks to my cute family in the audience with cameras in hand the whole time. On the left, I’m part of a panel discussion about the “little things” that mothers do that go a long way, even if we don’t think they matter much at the time. On the right, I’m sharing some ideas on suggestions of things moms would want to keep for their kids. Great studio audience, by the way! Glad some of you could come!

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Darin and Brooke are the hosts of Studio 5. Genuinely kind people. Really. And I about died when I learned that Brooke is only 27 years old! She’s too cute for words and single. I’m just saying. Somebody set the girl up on some dates! She’s a catch!

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Some personal friends & family were able to carve a chunk of time from their day to be there. So super grateful for them and for others who sent me texts + emails showing their support.

1. Lori Whitlock! As in, my graphic designer behind our products. Yay!

2. Sydney, Jen, Morgan — friends from our years in Cleveland who now live in Utah.

3. Kevin (as in … you love him for answering your tech questions here on my blog) and Lauren, my sister-in-law. Love them. Yes, that’s an iPad in his hand.

4. I literally wouldn’t be where I am without these people. My parents, of course. Yay that they just happened to be in Utah! And that’s Lisa Bearnson there in the middle — familiar to many of you. She was the one who believed in my talent and took a risk at hiring a 21-year-old who was just crazy-passionate about scrapbooking. Because of her, I was led to many professional opportunities that I never, ever dreamed would be a part of my life. I was tickled pink that she could come.

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Aaaannnd we’re back on-board.

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Goodbye beautiful Salt Lake City, with your snow-capped mountains in May.

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Hello again, beautiful Grand Canyon that I love to fly over.

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As I found myself staring out the window like I always do on a flight, I held the iPhone out in front of me to snap a picture. Why? Because this is so me. I am such a sucker for arial views. I find it completely fascinating to see lakes and rivers and mountains and farms and little towns and big cities … from straight above. It always makes me feel and think very reflectively. I always have a renewed sense of appreciation for God’s creations.

And so for that reason, this picture says a lot about me.

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I encourage you to do something similar. Get yourself in your documenting of life. You are, after all, a part of your life. And your life — ordinary or extraordinary as it may seem right now — is completely worth documenting.

recent tv appearances

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

{ winners }

Okay, first of all — I have 2 winners to announce from this week’s giveaways! The winner of Laura Vanderbeek’s Photo First Aid online class is Lisa Walton in Perth Australia. The winner of Creating Keepsakes’ newest Creative Spaces special issue is Brenda in Houston, Texas. Congratulations, ladies! Lisa, email laurav@reneepearson.com and Brenda, email projectlife@beckyhiggins.com with your shipping address and I’ll give that information to CK so they can ship you a little package.

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{ tv segments }

This week I had a little fun on tv, thanks to the invitation by KSL’s Studio 5 producers. Watch for Monday’s post when I share more about that day. Lots of fun pictures.

First, here’s a quick little Skype conversation I had with the hosts Brooke & Darin on Tuesday to promote the live event that was coming a few days later.

And as for that live event, you can check out the whole show HERE on Studio 5′s site. If you wanted to just check out my segments …

1. panel discussion about the little things mothers do is around 13:00 to 21:00.

2. 5 things I think mothers should keep for their children is around 25:00 – 32:00.

NOTE: That part when I mention that I share a picture-of-the-day idea just about every day on Twitter? So sorry, my sweet and supportive facebook peeps. Totally didn’t mean to leave you out. I share the very same POTD ideas on both facebook + twitter. Just in case you didn’t know that. And if you’re not already following me on facebook or twitter — you should. It’s an extension of the sharing I do here on my blog.

I think the whole show is fun to watch but if your time is limited, that’s understandable. I do recommend for every mother to watch the segment by Matt, Studio 5′s relationship coach. That’s at about 36:00 – 44:00. Seriously, this guy is fun. And he reminds us of things we should hear. Really, the whole show was just great. I so appreciated the opportunity to be a part of something that honors, reveres, and celebrates motherhood.

Thank you KSL, for focusing on what really does matter most.

utah photographer: cache valley

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Camille Stewart | T&C Photography

Blog: tandcphotography.blogspot.com

Email: camillestewart@gmail.com

Will photograph you in the Cache Valley area with up to 8-10 people.

The lucky family will receive a 2 hour photo shoot, up to 25 complimentary digital images on a CD, and a signed copyright release form for printing pictures one time at desired photo lab.

utah photographer: davis/salt lake/utah counties

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Tania Finn | tk design company

Web: www.tkdesigncompany.com

Blog: www.tkdesigncompany.blogspot.com

Email: info@tkdesigncompany.com

Will photograph you in Davis, Salt Lake, or Utah County with an immediate family of any size.

The lucky family will receive a 1-2 hour session, 35 digitally retouched images on a CD with the copyright release, and 20 page custom design photo book with photos from session.

utah photographer: provo/orem

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Marcie Jessee | Marcie Jessee Photography

Blog: www.jesseephotography.com

Email: Jesseephotography@gmail.com

Will photograph you in Provo or Orem with up to eight (8) people.

The lucky family will receive a one hour photo shoot, 10-20 edited, hi-res digital images on a disk with a copyright release.

utah photographer: salt lake valley or utah county

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Tracy Wagstaff | Just the way you Pictured it by Tracy Wagstaff Photography

Web: www.tracywphotography.com

Email: tracyw@juno.com

Will photograph you in Salt Lake Valley or Utah County with an immediate family (preferably a smaller group).

The lucky family will receive a 1-2 hour photo session (including family group shots and individual family members), $50 print credit, and a complimentary CD with 10-15 images.

utah photographer: salt lake valley

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Carrie Owens | Carrie Owens Photography

Web: http://www.carrieowensphotography.com/

Blog: http://www.carrieowensphotography.com/blog

Email: carrieowensphotography@gmail.com

Will photograph you in the Salt Lake Valley with an immediate family of up to seven (7) people.

The lucky family will receive a complimentary 1-2 hour on location photo shoot ($75 value) and 15 fully edited images with print release on disc ($300 value).


utah photographer: washington county

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Natalie Park | Natalie Park Photography

Web: www.natalieparkphotography.com

Blog: natalieparkphotography.blogspot.com

Email: natalie_park5@hotmail.com

Will photograph you anywhere in Washington County with up to eight (8) people. This can be a family session, individual children’s portraits, anything!

The lucky family will receive a 1-2 hour photo session as well as release of copyright of all images on a disk for print sizes up to 8×12.

utah photographer: st. george

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Jessica Mandile | Jessica Jo Photography

Web: www.jessicajophotography.com

Blog: www.jessicajophotographyblog.com

Email: jessicajophoto@gmail.com

Will photograph you in St. George and surrounding areas with up to eight (8) people in an immediate family.

The lucky family will receive a 1-2 hour photo shoot, 20% off print orders and watermarked websized images on cd.

*Note from Becky: I was deeply touched by Jessica’s post about why she is a photographer. You will be too. And you can read it here on here blog. Jessica, thank you for having the courage to share your story, which will undoubtedly bless each person who reads it.