Showing posts with label Love Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love Stories. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2009

Christmas Pictures 09

The holidays have rolled around again...

which means annual picture taking of my kids at Love Stories for the Christmas card.

Now, I get excited about my cards every year...but I think this year beats all!

Can't wait to send them out!

In the meantime, here is a little teaser...

Check back soon to see the finished Christmas Card. Its precious!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Summer Fun Photo Sessions

Call Love Stories at 210-490-6761 to book your special photo session.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Love these Images and Slideshows

In case you don't visit Kaylee's blog (which you should) I thought I would post this fun slideshow here!

Love Stories is having a special during the month of March on the two settings shown in the video. If you are interested, or know someone who is, leave me a comment and I will send you the information.


Friday, October 3, 2008

A Modern Day Fairy Tale

As you probably know by now, I work for Love Stories. (I love my job!) We photographed a wedding on August 9th that I have been meaning to tell you about.

I will start with that which was printed on the wedding programs.

Once upon a time, not so long ago, in the land of Texas, lived two young girls, Bonnie and Shay. Both beautiful and bright and full of life and promise. Growing up miles apart and unknown to each other, they both developed as strong, determined young women with big plans for their futures and the occasional imaginings of their own 'prince charming'.

Then, tragedy struck them both. First, when she was still in high school, Bonnie contracted an evil virus that almost destroyed her heart and by the time she reached her 21st birthday, she knew that only a transplant would save her life.

Meanwhile, Shay, in perfect health, was living her life to the fullest until one evening she went for a walk and was struck by an automobile. She survived for only 5 days, but fortunately, she made the ultimate gift on August 9, 1992--she was an organ donor.

Miles away, Bonnie learned that she would receive Shay's heart, and with it, a new chance to live. Grateful for Shay's gift, Bonnie committed to 'live for two'. With determination and a strong will, she built a successful career helping children and their families through the organ transplant process. And she extended her own gift of friendship and love to her donor family, the Ledbetters.

Now, of course, no fairy tale would be complete without a handsome prince, preferably one who saves the damsel in distress. So, enter Dr. Michael, albeit in hospital scrubs instead of shining armor. It seems our damsel's new heart requires annual checkups involving routine heart caths. During one of these procedures, all seems to be going well, when suddenly her heart stops! All the bells and whistles rang throughout the hospital and Dr. Mike came to the rescue. The first time he saw his princess, she was not just sleeping (like that other fairy tale princess), she was dead! The first time he touched her, sparks flew (with the help of a defibrillator)! Next, he opened her gown to give her chest compressions and brought her back to life.

After that dramatic rescue, he became her doctor. They soon realized they had a lot in common - he repairs bodies and saves lives; she lifts patients' and their families' falling spirits. When she challenged him not to 'wuss out' on a bike ride declaring, 'If I can come back from the dead and do 600 miles in 6 days, you can get over your cold and do a measly 150 miles in 2 days!' he knew he was in love.

Today, on her 16th heart anniversary, the princess will marry her prince charming and the Ledbetter family will join in the celebration as she embarks on this new chapter of an enchanted and special life.

Great story, huh?

What that passage does not tell you is that both her father and Shay's (the donor) father walked her down the aisle. Her donor's mother and her groom's mother lit the unity candles.

I later learned in the SA Woman publication, that after Bonnie's transplant, she gave up on the thought of being married, believing her health was too precarious. When she met Dr. Mike, she felt he know what he was getting himself into!

Bonnie was also instrumental in helping Kaylee get her bracelet. Dr. Mike was the doctor who said she should have one and Bonnie's organization made it happen!

I hope this story is as inspiring to you, as it is to me. I have come back to this story many times in the last month and a half. It helps me to count my blessings, to put things into perspective, to praise God for the work he has done! Amazing!


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Jacob is a Miracle

I thought you might be interested in visiting this site. This is Suzanne's friend, Elizabeth, and her son that has made some great strides.

Check it out. Be encouraged. Pray for The Homans.

Friday, November 23, 2007

My Apologies

Well, so much for NaBloPoMo! Life got in the way!

Here's what has happened in the last week...

First of all, we went to the South Texas Cornfield Maze. I thought it was fabulous...Jake, not so much...Kaylee couldn't have cared less. Here are a few pics of the highlights.

I spent a few days at work...busier than ever...'tis the season!

Then, the cooking began! Which lead to a fabulous Thaksgiving!

Sorry for the week off, but we must live life!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Say Cheese!





Have I mentioned that I have the best job ever? And work for the best boss ever?


We spent the better part of Tuesday morning taking pictures of my kids for our Christmas card. What a terribly frustrating experience! I miss the days of sitting my son down in front of the camera and he smiles until the photographer says he is finished. That's the way it used to be!


Now, he picks on his sister, looks at her, messes with stuff. So, we work to get her situated, get her in the right place and looking in the right direction, snap a picture and he isn't paying attention! UGH!


If I said it once, I said it a million times, "You're 9, look at the camera and smile!"


Here is some 'fall-out'. You will have to keep checking back to see the great ones!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

3rd Anniversary

It has been 3 years since I sarted working for Love Stories! I can't believe it. It is such a fun job...I enjoy going to work! To commemorate my anniversary, my boss gave me this. How fun has this been to download pictures onto!

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