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Showing posts with label guest post. Show all posts

9.14.2012

A guest post by Lily :)


Hello :)
This is Lily from Lily Caroline Photography!


I'm going to show you some of my photos :)


















Thanks for letting me guest post Eve! :)









Hi, my name is Lily. I am 15 years old, and I have been taking picture for over 5 years. I have always loved it. Alway will. My hobbies also include, reading, knitting, and designing patterns over here! Come check out my photography blog Lily Caroline Photography

8.29.2012

little boys / guest post by abbie











it's funny that eve asked me to guest post today, because it's my brother's birthday. well, one of them. the handsome one right up there. he's mathias and he turns eight years old today. the one in gray is luukas. he turned five on august 18th. these are two of my five brothers.

alex is 16 and he's one of my best friends. we've stuck together since we were really little, and i have the best childhood memories of the two of us. mathias is 8. he makes me laugh. he's really sweet and loves spending time with people. luukas is 5, and he's loud and creative (i think he gets it from me). efraim is 3. cute and very cuddly. and zach is 1 and a half, aand he's adorable. he's learning to talk right now, he calls me "babbie" and is generally the cutest kid ever.

sometimes my life gets crazy, but i guess that happens to other people too. and i'm definitely not perfect, but overall i love being a big sister to all these little boys. and i love being a little sister for my older brother. :)

so i hope you made it through that long ramble about my family. i wanna say a super-thanks to eve for asking me to guest post. guys, she's seriously awesome. like, legit. i hope i get to meet her some day. *hint*



abbie. 14 years old. homeschooler.
artist (photographer, writer, musician)
lover of lord of the rings, tea, the color coral,
good music *coughcoughswitchfootcough*,
and plenty of other things.
follower of Jesus.
blogger at awakened.




5.15.2012

Baking with Memories // Guest Post By Kati

My grandmother, Mommom as she is affectionately called, is a wonderful woman. She loves the Lord. She loved her husband of sixty-six years and still loves him even though he has left her to be with his Lord and Savior. She loves her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She has an excellent memory! She can remember every birthday of every single family member (and that is quite a lot since my dad is one of eight and she has 18 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren plus those who have married into the family.) She can listen to another conversation while taking part in another. She can put her finger on anything she has in her house, one of her children's school picture shirts, a receipt from 20 years ago, birthday cards, party favors, lunchboxes, Easter baskets... Since she lives just three doors down from us, I will occasionally walk down to her house and we will spend an hour, sometimes two, sitting in her living room talking. She can make the best coconut cake, peanut butter cake, and boiled cookies.

Ever since I can remember we have made her recipe for boiled cookies. Dad or my sister Kristin would make them some evening and sometimes we couldn't even wait for them to cool. :) I always think about Mommom when I make boiled cookies. We have made these cookies so many times that the original recipe card that Mommom gave us faded so that we could hardly read the recipe. We copied the recipe over but kept the old card in her handwriting. In our recipe book we have the new copy and the old recipe side by side.


They are so easy to make and so yummy. They use some of the best ingredients out there: chocolate, peanut butter, oats... I mean, what could get better than all those ingredients put together? ;)





  In a medium saucepan put together:
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 stick butter
  Bring to a boil over medium heat. Boil for 1 1/2 minutes. Take off heat.

  Add:
  • 3 cups oats
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  Place tablespoonfuls on waxed paper lined cookie sheet and refrigerate until hardened.




I'm Kati. I am 18, a child of the Heavenly Father, daughter, sister to two sisters and a brother, sister-in-law to two I think of as a brother and a sister, proud aunt to eight, and a homeschool graduate. I like to bake, read, craft, blog and take pictures of anything and everything from my nieces and nephews to my kitties to nature with my trusty friend Nick (my Nikon D3000). We have lots of fun preserving memories together. I look forward to the day when I have my own home and family to take care of. In the meantime I take comfort in this verse, 'For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.' --Jeremiah 29:11


Please take a minute to stop by Kati's Little Corner of the World for a visit. She'd love to have you, I'm sure. :)

4.25.2012

stepping out of your comfort zone // a guest post

(alternately titled: how the terrified-of-people-photographer learns to overcome her fear)

I'm an introvert. My photos aren't of people, because I'm not a people person. Birds, flowers, cats, trees, sunsets, and pinecones are my subjects.





I'm a detail oriented person. Most of my photos are close up, because that is what I see.





This introverted and detailistic photographer is stepping out of her comfort zone and photographing people.





Not just their hands but the whole person.





But especially the light in their eyes.




This photographer is learning to write with the light in people...and it is beautiful.




(moral of the story: step out of your comfort zone and try to capture something you've always dreamed of capturing. learn from and laugh at your mistakes. be inspired by other photographers, but don't compare. enjoy every minute behind your lens. keep on photographing what you love.)




Emily Grace is a sinner saved by the grace of God. She captures His grace with her shutter. She sees His goodness through her lens. She records His mercy and forgiveness with her pen. She shares His love with her life.
"I don't have many words with which to write--so I write with light."