
{yep, an onion!}
more peru photos to come tomorrow!
happy saturday.

{yep, an onion!}
more peru photos to come tomorrow!
happy saturday.

Thursday, January 5th, marked my 29th birthday. At midnight I awoke to my Peruvian Family and my husband entering my room with balloons and song. After singing, they took me to the living room where they sang happy birthday again, ate cake, lavished me with gifts and then had a dance party until 2am. It was an excellent way to start a new year! Although we didn’t take that many photos, here is a video of our dance party – complete with strobes from Kenzo and my headlamps!
How do I feel about entering the last year in my 20’s? Honestly – awesome! I went back and read my post on turning 27, written two years ago – and I realized that I am doing a whole lot better today than I was back then. I don’t know about you, but for me, while they’ve been great – my 20s have been hard. I think it is hard to graduate from college and try to figure out “what you want to do with your life.” And I think that for me, I spent a lot of time in high anxiety trying to answer that question instead of just letting experience and the passage of time answer it for me.
Over two years ago I did a project for my Master’s Program that I would encourage any of you mid-twentiers, post-collegers who are somewhat struggling to read. It talks about our generation and our entrance into the work world. It’s helpful!
Anyway, back to turning 29 – I could not be more excited about the year ahead! I am not dealing with any of this “I am almost 30 sorrow.” Instead, I am really content being the age I am and the point I am in my life. Which is a huge change to where I was at age 26.
The year ahead has us living in Peru until early May – with friends visiting starting in early February and staying from one week, to up to a month! When we head home we both have one more year to complete our graduate studies and then off to Kenzo’s residency – in only God knows what city. We’re excited to move home and get a puppy and start a family, graduate and start being “professionals” in our chosen areas of study. I have high hopes for Life Writing Photography too. I love getting to photograph families and weddings and although I will soon have a Master’s degree in counseling, I still have hopes of a flourishing photography business.
I write this post as a personal reflection but also to encourage you. I have changed in the past few years. I am happier, more content and joy-filled. If you’re not happy where you are, change! It is in all of our capacity to do so – but it is expected that you’ll need help, so seek it. Whether that be through a spiritual group, a counselor or whatever. God has given us life as a gift to be lived and I hope that in years to come you and I will learn how to live it to the fullest!


How could you not have an amazing shoot when you combine to-die-for scenery with a beautiful family? Seriously – I had so much fun trotting through this beautiful Peruvian field with the Daniel family in mid-December.
Mark, Rachel, Hannah, Eli, Hank, Abe and Reide moved to Cuzco in August to live as long-term missionaries through Mission to the World. They are here with a handful of other families, serving at La Fuente Clinic in San Jeronimo. Rachel was thrilled to find out that I was a photographer because in their whirlwind short stint in the US, between moving from Costa Rica (where they lived for a year to learn Spanish) to Peru, they did not have a chance for family photos – and Reide, their six month old, had yet to have some professional prints. I was thrilled to be back behind the camera in a family photo session!
Lots and lots of photos to love from this session:








Haha…Abe’s face says it all in the next two photos:



The boys (above) and daddy with his newest little girl (below).



I just love the photo of Hannah above. Beautifully content!


So the next series makes me laugh. Each of the four older kids had a chance to take one nice photo and one goofy photo. Both Eli and Hank did the same thing for their goofiness.



Rachel and Mark have photos of each of their children in the tub below at 6 months old. While we were not in a studio with a white backdrop like the other four, I don’t think we can really complain about Reide’s bathtub shots:

















My first family shoot where we had to move because of bulls or we were distracted because of sheep. Haha.





Because I have not posted in awhile, and because Incan Ruins in Peru are pretty cool, I thought I would post these tonight!! They’re from our day-trip to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley.






You can keep up with all of our Peruvian adventures at www.peru-zo.com.
Happy 12.12.