Bobblehead Me

And because it's the Christmas season, I have eaten a piece of chocolate for breakfast every day this week. It's kinda gross I know, but it also makes me feel all cheery and happy and holiday-ish because 'tis the season of eating enough chocolate to make up the size of my head.

And I've always had a bit of a Bobblehead thing going on. But despite this, thankfully, my husband thinks I'm still cute any way. Whew!


Happy Friday, everyone!

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My husband called me last night to tell me how excited he was to be able to team up with a few guys from his men's group to shop for Christmas presents that will be given to a few local residents at a motel in town. His enthusiasm and passion for helping those less fortunate in our own neighborhood rang like a sweet song through the phone and reminded me how my husband is just so freakin' genuinely kind-hearted it makes me want to shake him and bear hug him all at once.

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And then....dun, dun, dun. That annoying feeling of guilt reared it's ugly head because instead of being the do-gooder that I like to think I am most times, I was instead preparing to head to the gym. To work out. To be healthy and athletic and to somehow convince the world that I'm this disciplined athletic type. But truth be told, I was headed to the gym because the little girl inside of me who still sometimes care too much about what people think of me, is ridiculously terrified of becoming best friends with cellulite and flabby thighs well before I'm at that age that I'm supposed to have them.

Wait. What age is ok to have cellulite?

My poor husband (and my dog) have seen me wander in front of the mirror a few times and have minor meltdowns when I've surely spotted a hint of that criminal called dimples/cellulite/AGE on my thighs. And many a time, I'm sure, that if my dog could roll her eyes along with my husband at my "I'm getting FAAAAAAAT!" rants, she would. Hecka...totally...would.

And isn't ironic that I am a portrait and glamour photographer for women? That my job is to capture women at their best, today, just as they are. Believe you me, I'm sometimes deaf to the TRUTH that I am ok just as I am today. Selective hearing and all tends to be at it's worse around certain times of the month - I ain't gonna lie.

It's funny because I set out on this photography endeavor looking to bless women, to encourage them, and in the process each experience has actually blessed, grown, and encouraged me. I've met extroverted women and introverted women. Techie women, women counselors, mothers with crazy kids, women with grey hair, women with blond hair, some with curves, and some without. And really, it's a beautiful thing how diverse women are.


I'm not jumping for joy at the idea of grey hair (the few I have stick up like a crazy tv antenae - what the heck?!) or cellulite or future PMS-y rants in front of the mirror. But every day, I'm learning little by little by little by little to be ok with me just as I am. And every time I am communicating to the woman in front of my camera that she is beautiful just the way she is today, believe me, I am talking to myself as well. My Maker says it and HeAnd I'm learning to listen.

Happy Thursday!





PREVIEW: Jessica, 2013 Bay Area, Glamour Photo Session

Whenever I come into a new situation, a gathering, a party, the cool kids' table, etc. - you name it - I tend to gravitate towards whatever will keep me busy and hidden in the crowd rather than standing out like a sore thumb. So, needless to say, you will almost always find me near the back or near the snack/buffet table at large events.

In order to connect with other women business owners and promote Heartbox Photography, I decided to join a local networking group called Promote Her Business. I was never one who was the greatest at networking but it was something I wanted to get comfortable with. The first meeting I attended was at a small office and to be honest, I was hoping that I would have a crowd of people or at least a table of food to hide behind until I got comfortable chatting over appetizers with. But lo and behold, I was the nerd who showed up first and so had no choice to but to tuck my chicken wings away and chat with the leaders of the group who were already there. And Jessica was actually one of the first and friendly faces I was privileged to meet and befriend.

I'm honored to be able to showcase the first preview photo of Jessica's makeover and photo session this past weekend. There's more to come, so stay tuned!

Happy Monday!

A special thank you to Ashlyn Taylor of Madame Me  for Jessica's lovely hair and make up!


Random Friday Thoughts

There is hardly a thing I can say about this Christmas season that I don't like. I adore the twinkling lights that grace the trees in the neighborhood, the time with friends and family, fluffy socks from Target, an excuse to sing along with the Nat King Cole song they've played for the 10th time on the radio - I love it all....except...

The freezing weather. Yes, if I could have it my way, we'd be celebrating Christmas in 85 degree weather, not a cruel 40 degrees. Lately, it's been cold enough to warrant wearing a sweater and scarf everyday, and I swear that toilet seats are even worse in the morning. I've debated wearing a parka as part of my pajama get up each night, but decided against it and just went along with having the heater on much to the contradiction of my I-was-raised-to-put-on-a-sweater-it's-cheaper-than-turning-on-the-heater. Hey, that's how we rolled when I was a kid.

I guess if I really thought about it, it's a bit wimpish of this California girl to complain about the weather considering the below zero temperatures East Coasters face on a regular basis. Still, I am not looking to be Frosty the Snowman's BFF.

Happy Friday, folks! Stay warm!





Haters Gonna Hate But Puppies & Christmas Are Forever

I recently chatted with a friend about the awesomeness of sweaters for our dogs. And yes, you can bet the conversation got all happy and cray because we both don't have kids and that basically means that choosing ugly Christmas sweaters for our four-legged babies is as exciting to us as if someone just told us cheese and chocolate don't make you gain weight.

And this season, I am just reminded about how I not only love Christmas but I love me some funny puppies and their holiday antics. And you can bet the Internet ain't short of some hahas that involve them lovable fur-babies and the joy of Christmas.

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This is my favorite. I need to show this to my own Kona Bean so she can be proud and not pouty when we make her wear her neon-green-and-bubble-gum-pink-holiday-sweater-complete-with-huge-bow-on it-she-hates-this-sweater.

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Happy Thursday!

Susan, 2013. Bay Area, Glamour Photo Session

"In diversity there is beauty and there is strength." 
                                                 -Maya Angelou

I once heard someone say that everyone in this world has something to contribute and I couldn't agree more. It is my hope that each time I am privileged to photograph a woman, to learn more about her, to tell her story to the world, that I contribute to that beauty and strength of diversity Maya Angelou so eloquently writes about.
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A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of photographing the lovely Susan. I grew up in a household full of love for all kinds of music and so when I found out she loved The Beatles, I almost high-fived her for being so cool. Her friendly demeanor and smile was nothing short of awesome to work with and I am honored to be able to share with you not only these photos from her recent photo shoot with me but also a little bit more about the person behind that friendly smile.
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A special thanks to stylist Julianne Chai of Prettyologie for Susan's hair & make up! 

Happy Tuesday!

Give us a little snapshot of who you are...

I am a mom of two wonderful individuals, and the wife of a handsome Swede. I like baths, England, chocolate cake, databases, champagne, philosophical conversations, before and afters, wackiness, sleeping in, rainy weather, flying business class, The Beatles, Apple, Cary Grant, a clean house, coffee, giving compliments, and my German shepherd, Duchess. I don't like hot tuna or grape leaves, the words "yummy" or "tasty", debt, figuring out what to cook for dinner, busywork, Bruno Mars, and self-centered, negative, or phony people.
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Who or what 3 things have helped shape you to be the woman you are today?

1. Being a part of a hilarious, kind, non-hysteria-prone family with incredible parents. Growing up, our house was full of friends and family with lots of laughs, music, and the sound of rolling dice!

2. The Beatles! Love for the Beatles launched my interest in England, travel, and learning about all different cultures.
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3. College. I loved learning new ideas and ways of looking at things outside of the pre-fabricated education that came before then. I am still delighted when I learn something totally new, especially discovering a new way of looking at something I'd thought I knew everything about.
                                         
If you knew then what you know now as a woman, what would you have told your 18-year-old self?

Don't worry, everything will fall into place. My dad actually said that to me around that age, but if I could have really understood it and believed it then, I could have done a lot less fretting.

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What leadership qualities do you most admire?

Patience, humor, compassion, and a clear vision that includes the big and small picture.

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What are you most passionate about?

My kids and family. I used to feel passionate about pursuing and obtaining "happiness" but as I've gotten older I've shifted that focus to "satisfaction." Not in the Mick Jagger way, but in feeling that I'm accomplishing something worthwhile. That could be making someone else a little bit happier or better off, making progress on a project at work, or seeing my kids turn into kind, funny, wise people and knowing that I had a part in that.

What is your personal motto or mission statement?

"This too shall pass." Such a profound and powerful thing to remember during bad and good times.

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If you could share a message about beauty, self-esteem, or self-worth to other women (whether older or younger), what would that be?

Each time you blame someone else for making you unhappy, you give away y our own power. Take responsibility for your own happiness and fulfillment in life. Don't waste time comparing yourself to others, instead compare yourself to the person you were yesterday.


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Lopsided Christmas Trees & Hope

Because Christmas is so wonderful and wonderful moments tend to go as fast as a box of chocolates in an office with all women. That being said, in the spirit of the season and all that it means, I'm making an effort to put the breaks on these moments to capture it, marvel at it, and say an extra thanks for it before releasing the gift back. As a kid, I fondly remember crossing off days until December 25th on my calendar, singing along happily about two front teeth with Alvin, Theodore, and Simon,  and the sight twinkling lights that blinked on the star high above our slightly lopsided, but proud Christmas tree.
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My husband just completed the holiday decorations in our own home and I am thankful for another year of twinkling beautiful lights, time with friends and family, of the comforting scent of pine and cookies from our, ahem, Glade plug-ins. But even beyond the lights, the memories of many a lopsided tree, the old tape recording of carols and songs, Christmas celebrates the beautiful gift of hope God gave the world - for you and for me. And the simple truth of that is what I hope to stop and marvel at the most during this Christmas season.


PREVIEW: Susan, 2013. Bay Area, Glamour Photo Session

This world can never have too many smiles or friendly people and I am privileged for every time I get to work with individuals who exude this type of warmth and kindness.

Meet the lovely Susan. I met Susan through Hollman - they have been good friends since their college days and I can see why, as they both are two of the nicest people you could meet.

Here is a bit of a sneak peak into Susan's photo shoot - as always, stay tuned for more to come!

Happy Tuesday!

Thankful List Day 7: A Two-Steppy Kinda Tune

Growing up, our cabinets in the living room were filled with old Beatles records, Billy Joel's greatest his on tape, Motown classic albums and the air would occasionally be filled with lovely sound of Sinatra's crooning of red wine and roses.

There's something pretty fabulous about being able to dance around in your living room on any day just because your favorite jam came on the radio. It makes a broom a microphone, laundry to not be such a mundane task. It makes the middle of the week feel like a Friday leading to a three day weekend. It's like finding out there's still some mint-chocolate chip ice cream left in the freezer in a container you thought was already empty.

Music has been a part of my life growing up and I am thankful to have had a childhood filled with the beautiful sounds of it that give me, still to this day, a reason to two-step with a little bit of happy on some random Wednesday afternoon.


Happy Wednesday!

Thankful List Day 6: Small Groups That Get In Your Face

My husband and I are part of a small group from our church that meets every Wednesday. A year ago, I wasn't sure how I was going to feel being part of a group that encouraged transparency. Like, lemme-take-off-this-comfy-mask-and-trust-that-you-won't-judge-me kind of transparency.

Our small group from church is comprised of six married couples, including us, and an age range that spans from the early thirties to the sixties and includes a mix of races as well. The best part? These incredible people are imperfect and at the same time strive for a stronger relationship with Jesus. We have shared countless laughs and I have learned so much about God's love and mercy, overcoming challenges in a marriage, communication, forgiveness of each other and of ourselves, and the list goes on.


I have been prayed for more times than I can remember and have straight-hiccup-cried over stuff as they patiently listened to me fumble through whatever challenge I was currently faced with. And let me tell you, that hiccup-cry ain't something you allow just anyone to see - they have been graciously accepting of my constant need for Kleenex whenever my emotions get the best of me and have always, always, encouraged and reminded me of God's never-ending love for me.

I am forever grateful for this imperfect, God-loving, hiccup-cry-accepting group of people. They have reminded me to keep loving God, keep growing in God, and keep loving people like God.






Thankful List Day 5: Color

I recently purchased a Hello Kitty coloring book and a new box of Crayola Crayons.

Well, the box said for ages 5 and up. And I am up. So there.

As a kid, there was always something that came alive in me whenever a brand new 64-count box of Crayola goodness was unearthed and opened for the first time. Having more than one shade of blue, pink, or red to choose from to color Snoopy's face was a decision I made with bliss and careful precision. I loved coloring, and all the brilliant colors to see and choose from. Still do.

Color brings life to my world and as the fall softly blends into the cold of the soon-to-be-winter season, it's the colors around me like this that remind me to be thankful for changing seasons. For the golds, yellows, and reds that mark another season I have been blessed to witness, grow in, and live through.


Here's to life, color, and Crayons for us in the "up" group.

Happy Tuesday!

Thankful List: Day 3

Day 3:
Handwritten-Thank You Cards

As a kid, I loved to write letters. The sea of stickers, pink stationary, and various pens that could make an ordinary letter burst with extraordinary awesomeness often held my attention for too long at the local Sanrio shop. Seeing a handwritten letter or card or note addressed to me from my childhood pen pals or cousins always sent me into an exciting world that always involved snail-mail surprises and 3 day delivery times.

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In a world of digital communication, emails rapidly sent back and forth within seconds of each other, and mind-boggling speed, my favor for any personal communication still rests upon a good ol' note or card sent in the mail - complete with a stamp and a few dog-eared corners from it's journey to my mailbox. 

Nothing speaks appreciation more to me than a thank you card that was signed, sealed, and delivered with a smile. And for these simple gestures of kindness and reminders of a childhood love of snail mail and stamps, I am thankful.


Thankful List: Day 2

Day 2:
My Eyesight

I've worn glasses since I was in the sixth grade...and we won't talk about the fact that my first pair had pink lenses and were as thick as the pages of a small novel.The chalkboard (ahem, yes chalkboards are real) was a blur of homework assignments and grammar corrections for me, hence the necessary trip to the optometrist to get this resolved.



Though my glasses will forever serve as a reminder to me that I have inherited the-less-than-perfect vision from my mother's side of the family, they also symbolize that I have the gift of eye sight. That with a little bit of help, I got to see my niece's first smile as a rosy-cheeked infant years ago, got to witness the sparkle of a shooting star in the night sky at the time I needed to see proof from God that He was around during a rough time, to see the lines of a smile etched into every guests' face on my wedding day, to simply marvel at the multiple colors that surround me daily.

Yes - for my eyesight, I am thankful.

Thankful List: Day 1

I have no problem wanting things or adding things to a wish list. But hardly do I make a list of the things I am thankful for.

And it's never too late to start a things-to-be-thankful for list right? Right.

Day 1:
An Empty Wedding Ring Box



Whatever the outfit chosen for the day, my wedding ring is always a part of it. And this empty ring box that my husband and I have kept symbolizes to me that I'm walking around with a symbol of something special and treasured - and that my husband is walking around wearing that same symbol as well. And for that, I am thankful.


Chocolate Heaven and Puppy Dress Up

It is that time of October where all I can think about is the fact that there are Costco-sized bags of CHOCOLATE sitting at my kitchen counter at home. The fun I tend to have after a great workout session at the gym seems to pale in sad comparison to the sweet and lovely flavor of one good ol', American Kit-Kat bar. Or two. Or three.

My favorite part of Halloween is not only the endless supply of chocolatey heaven, but obviously, the puppy costumes!!! And this year definitely does not disappoint.

I moon-walked when I saw this.

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This reminds me of something my parent's wouldn't let me watch when I was a kid. "Cause we are living in a material world, and I am a material girl! Yeooooww!"


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Wax on. Wax off. That's how we do.

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All it needs is the shoes. Gotta have those red shoes.
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If I had known Kona Bean would be a part of my future, I would have made sure to pick this up for her during my visit to Tokyo.

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Genius. Pure genius.

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I. Love. This.

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This warmed my heart and truly made me believe in my dreams even more. For real.

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And this one just takes the cake...er, Kit-Kat.

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Happy Thursday!

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It had been a loooong day at the office.

While most would relish in the fact that home awaits them after 5 PM, I was about to embark on what Google advised me would be a an hour and 15 min car ride to another meeting. But unlike the spreadsheets and reimbursements and meetings at my "day" job, this meeting had to do with helping out with an endeavor to set up a mentoring program with 3 other women as part of a larger networking group I joined earlier this year.

Though I was tired and trying hard not to fall out of my chair from exhaustion after the work day, I have to admit that the time around these proactive women was a good reminder that working with others is not only great for generating ideas but just for being reminded that everyone, new or seasoned business owners, need support and inspiration. There is something pretty neat about seeing women who are not only big on growing their businesses, but who are also big on supporting their favorite causes and charities and making health and wellness a priority.

Lots of ideas were discussed and a plan set in place for the launch of this mentoring program. I have never been a part of something like this before teaming so it will be very interesting learning along the way.


Happy Wednesday!




The Best of Both

As a child I liked LOOOOOVED me some Leggos.

As a grown woman, I like LOOOOVE me some great girlie shoes 24/7.

And now, I saw this and can now officially say it's been a good day.

Happy Friday, all!


Timeless Beauty Tips

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run their fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.

                                                                -Sam Levenson


Happy Thursday!