Sunday, October 17, 2010

Flowers In Fall

I love these Daliahs, they are so pretty and their orange color is so perfect for this time of year. We have them in a bright/deep blue vase and they look so pretty!  I couldn't help but take some pictures of them.
Which do you like better?  The first of second or third?


The other day I went walking out to the field to see if the trees on the edges had a lot of color, but they did not.  So I wandered into the woods and couldn't help but notice all the leaves covering the ground.
Yes, it is a rather boring pictures, but I love leaves that cover the ground.

And this tree...well, I never really knew it had such a beautiful color of leaves until yesterday when I just happened to look up.  It's nearly perfect, don't you think?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Football!!!!!!

Who loves football?
Me?  Well...I enjoy watching a game.  I love the action, the excitement, and trying to figure out what's going on.  But that's the problem.  I really don't know too much of what's going on.  Somehow I still enjoy watching it, and we just happen to know someone who plays.

Not only that, but Mom got a new lens.  It's huge and heavy...and pretty nice.  So I got to take plenty of pictures this past week when we went to watch the game.

Actually, I'm posting this for you Em,
for anyone else who knows Paul and 
to show off what this new lens can do.  

Oh...I must admit, though, I did quite a bit of cropping on a few of these pictures, so what you see isn't quite how far the lens will go.

Anyway...
:: Here they are ::
Paul is #85 so you can figure out which one of those red guys is he. 

To make your search a little easier...I'll give you a hint. 
*He's not in these first two pictures.* :)


In case you can't see the number he's the farthest to the right.



Getting tackled - that's just doesn't sound like fun to me.
Oh well.

(He's the one with the ball)


Each game I go to I seem to understand a little bit more.  
I really do think I love it!  

Do you?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Apples

I usually only post those pictures that I take, but this time these are pictures that Mom took.  A couple weeks ago we went to Stovers to pick apples - well Dad and I picked, while Mom took pictures. :) 


Mmmm - don't they look so delicious?

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Indianapolis

Here are the pictures I promised!  As it happens, I was able to get them on here a lot faster then I thought...a lot. :)

I loved looking at the buildings, so of course I had to share them with you.
This is a church that was pretty, you can't actually it well,  but don't you love the blue sky?  That has got to be the prettiest color out there!

On Friday they gave us lunch in a box.  Heather and Mom went outside to eat theirs.  Notice the bag that everyone was given also.


It's seems "everyone" else thought it a good idea to eat outside (probably because the inside was packed full)


Ladies lining the building



Here's another church. You can actually see it, however the sky is not very pretty.


Heather liked the door :)


And I can see why


Just some random and interesting buildings


I love the pillars!!!


You never know what you'll find in a big city like this.

Update

This past weekend we (Mom, Heather and I) had the privilege of going to Indianapolis for the True Woman Conference.  We were able to stay at some very good friends of ours and were there from Thursday evening to Saturday afternoon.

Originally I was not going to go.  I really didn't like the idea of being around thousands of people...I'm not a big crowd kind of person.  But then I was given the opportunity to go free!  :)  I had to rethink my decision then, and after some encouragement from Mom and Heather I decided I'd go. 

There ended up being 6,000 plus ladies (and teens) at the conference!!!  On Friday they had a 'teen track' where us teens could have our own session...there were 400 of us.  It was a bit overwhelming at times, but we managed.  

On Friday morning Dannah Gresh (she co-authored with Nancy Leigh DeMoss on Lies Young Woman Believe) spoke to us teens on giving our desires up for the LORDI think nearly every girl in that room was convicted and had a desire in their heart that they knew they had to give up...including me.  It has changed my whole way of thinking pretty much now, and I am ever so grateful to my God!

So despite the thousands and thousands of people practically everywhere, I believe it was totally worth it! 

I'll be posting pictures of the city (it had such unique/pretty buildings!) as soon as I can.  But for now, I'll leave you with this one I took on Friday on the way to the conference building.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Upper Peninsula Part 2 - Tahquamenon Falls

One of the last things we did was go see the Tahquamenon Falls.  They were I think the biggest falls I've seen.
My first view of the lower falls.


A little closer




We rowed out to this island so we could see the falls closer up.





This is the close up of the falls in the first picture.


Mom took the tripod to get some shot with the slow shutter speed.  She was able to get much better shots than I was. However I am only posting mine.  I might post some of hers later.


First view of the higher falls.

Closer up 
Please note that they look much smaller than they really are!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Upper Peninsula Part 1

I forgot to add this picture in the first post of our trip.  When we went out to take pictures of the sunset we got to see this full rainbow (and a little of a double).

We stayed at a hotel that looked out over Lake Superior.  It was awesome to be able to wake up in the morning to a beautiful sunrise!

After the sun went behind the clouds

Around 8:00 it looked like this.  There always seemed to be clouds hovering over the horizon/lake like this.

A ship that decided to stop outside our window. :)

The next morning after arriving at our hotel (this would be Tuesday), we stopped at Whitefish Point.

We walked the rocky beach and looked for agates.  Dad found one on our second trip!

All of the thousands of rocks!  All of them were so smooth and pretty!

The wet and dry

Waves crashing (it was very windy!)


Dad's agate
Isn't it neat?