Selah: pause and reflect; understand; meditate on the weight and glory of the Lord
Selah: pause and reflect; understand; meditate on the weight and glory of the Lord
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! In our household especially! We’ve got the tree up, decorated, outside decorations up. All of this holiday cheer has got me pondering something: why does it seem like the “Holiday Season” is driven more and more each year on American consumerism, and less and less on the celebration of Jesus Christ? I mean how can it get any worse than the man getting killed in Wal Mart by crazy ‘black Friday’ shoppers?? My perspectives are being stretched and challenged this year especially. How can I give of myself more: be more generous with my time and finances, be more loving in my relationships? The Lord is changing the way I think about Christmas and what it means to celebrate and worship more fully, instead of simply accumulating more and more material things (that I really don’t need anyway!)
Love!!
I had the most relaxing and restful Thanksgiving weekend. Here are just a few of the simple pleasures I enjoyed:
I’m in a reflective mood today. I’m not really sure why, but I get like this from time to time. Probably too much for my own good (and Justin’s good too). Justin loves to keep things light but sometimes its nourishment for my soul to step back and take a good look at my life and where the Lord has brought me, often times in spite of myself.
Woke up extra early yesterday to start the week off right, a big cup of coffee, some time with the Lord, a walk around the neighborhood in the sunshine instead of the gym, a TON of sessions editied and to-do's checked off..and actually cooked dinner for a change. Best of all, a walk down to our neighborhood ice-cream shop with Justin and Izzy after my homecooked dinner. I am blessed.
This is just a friendly post to inform all of y’all of some changes here at Brooke Turner Photography. Both of these changes have been made after much soul searching and prayer about the direction my business and life is going.
I’ve been needing to set some boundaries for a while in order to keep my work/life balance in check. The most important thing in my life is my faith in God so I must allow plenty of time to build my relationship with Him and share it with others, then comes my family. These two things have unfortunately sometimes taken a back burner to the business. I’m finding it so hard to cut it off sometimes - partly because I DO love what I do so much! All of my wonderful clients make this job so much fun so please don’t think I’m complaining! I just think this beast of a thing called Brooke Turner Photography could just grow and grow until it consumed me! :) LOL - I just got a hillarious image in my mind after writing that!
SO - all that to say - here are a few decisions I’ve made…
1) No more Sunday sessions or weddings….for a couple reasons. First of all to recognize a true weekly Sabbath to rest, recharge my batteries, and to remember the focus of my life and dreams. So often times I lose focus on the important things in life and for me I need a day dedicated to getting things back in check :) Also many times this is the only weekend day I get to hang with my hubby! The second more practical reason is because after shooting a wedding on Saturday I’m just too darn tired to shoot again on Sunday! On Sundays after a wedding I literally wake up sore! Have y’all SEEN my lenses?
(note to add - there are a few sessions that have been scheduled on Sunday prior to this decision - those will not be changed, don’t worry…this is just on a go-forward basis)
2) In 2009 I will be shooting significantly fewer weddings than I shot in 2007 and will shoot in 2008. I’ve got a target number of weddings I’d like to book for 2009 and once I hit that number that’s it! SOOOO-make sure to spread the word to get in on the Brooke Turner Photography action quick, before my dates are sold out! (I’ve already got 6 confirmed and 2 pending contracts for 2009). This will allow me to better serve my clients, and also pursue other areas of my business that I’ve put on the back burner.
That’s it for now! Sorry for the no-fun post without pictures :) Lots more picture blogging to come soon! Thank you all for being so wonderful and understanding. I absolutely love every single one of my clients and it is such a blessing to be your photographer and friend! I love you all!!!
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Last Thursday, my sister Elizabeth graduated from the prestigious International MBA program at USC. I am so proud of her! She is one of these people who is always raising the bar for herself and her accomplishments. When she applied to this selective program, I think she really doubted that she would even get accepted. Afterall, she’d never even had a business class in her life - coming out of the Engineering program at Clemson. Well not only did she get accepted, she got a huge scholorship!! That was the first WOW for me. The second one came when I heard yesterday her say (so nonchalantly) that she graduated with a 3.95 GPA. Oh my word!! This is the girl that two years ago didn’t even know what a debit/credit was, or an investment derivative. I just know she’s a genious!!! Anyway, as you can tell I’m just a little bit proud
I think everyone at the graduation could tell, too. I had my very obnoxious looking 70-200 lens with me that brought about a lot of odd looks. I got some good shots though!
Here’s Elizabeth when she saw me for the first time (thinking - how embarrassing - my photographer sister!)
So what is next for my superstar sister? She has an awesome job at GE in Greenville! (Ironic because that is where I started my corporate finance career 6 years ago)
I didn’t know what to do with myself this weekend! I had Friday, Saturday, and Sunday ALL to myself. No work! I actually felt like a normal person! Friday night Justin and I had some friends over for dinner. Then Saturday while Justin went cycling in the upstate , some friends and I threw our friend Katie - aka KDub- a baby shower for baby # 3 - Baby boy Abel. I just love entertaining at my house and having people over! Sunday was a true sabbath for me - something I rarely get to enjoy - with worship, rest, and relaxation.
Here’s a quick pic from the shower:
This coming weekend is going to be so so busy but also so fun! I’m going down to Charleston for Sarah & Will’s wedding, then Leslie’s bridal portraits on Sunday in Charleston, Jennifer & Russ’s engagements in Asheville early Monday morning and then another engagement session Monday afternoon in Clemson! :) Talk about cramming a bunch of stuff into 3 days! :)
I’m also SO excited because my new friend Ally from California is flying out to second shoot with me for all of this. I hope she learns a thing or two from me and I’m sure I’ll learn from her too! I love making new friends!
Lots of updating to come soon. I hope y’all are having a great week so far!