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{Wedding} Jared & Kristen

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Wow! I am about to break my longest non-blogging streak ever! These next wedding were the last of last season (I am slightly embaressed to be posting these so late, but I really do want to share the images!) Hope you enjoy :)

Jared and Kristen had an incredibly elegant wedding- the entire day was held at Glenmoor here in Canton. From start to finish, it was a day full of LOTS of smiles and laughs! Thanks again, Jared & Kristen- you two were a joy to work with!

{Update} Annnnd we’re back.

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Well. Hi there :) It’s been a little while… Now that it’s February, I guess it’s time to post our October-December 2009 weddings!

November 09 threw us a bit of a curve ball, and put a lot of things on hold for us.. blogging being one of them. Chad broke his ankle playing football with some friends on Thanksgiving morning- so as you can assume it’s been quite the adventure since then! He had surgery in December, and has since been recovering well :) He’s already walking on it!

Mannnny, many thanks to our amazing friends and family who we are so blessed to be surrounded by!!

I’ve been prepping files all morning and I’ll be posting the wedding images next- so to anyone who has been waiting, thanks for your patience!

{Update}

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I know there are a few of you other there waiting on sneak peeks/posts- just want to let you know there are a few posts going up tomorrow!! Thanks for your patience :)

 

Also, I will be out of the office Friday, August 14th. Thanks!

{Update/Personal} Part 2

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Just a quick update on the last… update.

My grandfather’s Memorial Celebration (not “funeral”) was a beautiful service. My brother and I gave a eulogy, along with our father and a good friend of Ben’s. That was the hard part. But at the same time, it was great to give people a different perspective on Ben- the way we knew him, as “Grandpa”. And all of the guests, about 125 people, had nothing but wonderful things to say about what a great man our grandfather was. We got a glimpse at some of the lives he touched.

I overheard my grandmother speaking with a relative before the service, saying, “It will be a little different.. a little quirky.” And it was. But we’re sure he would have it no other way. The recessional was led by a few other members of the church, playing New Orleans style Jazz- which was Grandpa’s favorite.

I brought my camera to the service, because even though it was a day of mourning, I knew I wanted to document the celebration of my grandfathers life. I only shot about 10 frames all day, a few before and after this. I know my Grandpa would love this one:

 

I want to say thank you again for all of your prayers and support. After the service, my family and I all felt a sense of peace and closure. My Grandma is doing very well thanks to your prayers and the support of the wonderful people around her.

 

I’m back to my “normal” schedule again, and right now I’m working on my inbox that has been neglected all weekend. Chad and I have a wedding this Saturday and I’m really excited because it’s going to be an amazing day. I’ll be sure to post a sneak peek sometime next week. Thanks for reading!

{Update/Personal}

Monday, March 16th, 2009

This is not a post I want to be writing. I’m not a writer, and at times like this I’m even less articulate than normal.

My grandfather passed away last night. 

He put up a good fight, and at times we really thought he was going to pull through. He recovered so well from his first stroke, that was what we all expected to see again. This time was different. I don’t want to dwell on the fact that he lost that battle, but rather celebrate his life here on this blog. He wouldn’t want someone to write about him in a sad, mopey way. So I’m here to tell you about the great man he was.

 

Benjamin J. Fles

Thanksgiving 2008

My grandfather was an incredible man who lived an incredible life. If I wrote about all of the things he did, all of the places he saw, and all of the people who’s life he touched in his lifetime it would take pages and pages of words.

He was a great storyteller. His favorite topic, by far, was WWII. His job was planning out routes on the battlefield for his platoon. He even studied Shakespear at Stratford-upon-Avon during his time in Europe. He was an all American kid, so naturally he was a football star, too. When he returned home from war, he married my grandmother in a quaint ceremony with his brother as his best man and my grandmother’s sister as her matron of honor. (I’ll have to scan some of their wedding photos on my next trip.) My grandpa worked very hard to support and raise the family. He provided my grandmother, mom, and uncle a very comfortable living. They did a lot of traveling as a family, and every summer was spent at their cottage on Lake Michigan. He worked as the Executive Vice President for the company Northern Engineering before retiring. He retired once in 1985, but decided it wasn’t time yet. He retired for good in 1988. 

He was the only grandfather my brother and I knew, and he was everything a grandfather should be. He loved us and spoiled us, but was stern with us when we needed it. He was a man of character and integrity, and man who was respected and relied upon. He was a friend to all who knew him. I miss him. He lived a full life. He truly lived life to the fullest; He had a wonderful marriage, raised two children, served his country, traveled the world, loved his grandchildren, befriended many, lived successfully, and loved the Lord. I know that while he layed there in that hospital bed, he had no regrets. I hope that we’re all so lucky. 

Thank you to everyone who have prayed for him and our family. My grandmother is doing well, considering, and your prayers of comfort and peace truly help.

 

I recently saw a video from another photographer, Zack Arias, about what really matters in life. One line really stuck with me- I’m paraphrasing, but he said “At the end of our lives, are we really going to be thinking about shutter speeds?” Of course not. We all know that the people we love are what really matter. So why don’t most people put their time and energy into those relationships? I’m so thankful I knew my grandfather so well and spent so much with him (and my grandmother) throughout my life. I’m thankful I have a great relationship with my parents and my brother. I’m thankful my husband is my very best friend. I’m thankful that I have a career that lets me spend my time with friends and family, and then working- not the other way around… I want to close by saying go tell your husband or wife you love them. Call your parents, call your grandparents. Call a friend you haven’t seen in years for no reason. In the end nothing else matters.

Thank you for taking the time to read my ramblings. 

I will be out of the office until Tuesday, March 24th. Thank you for your patience.