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My Husband Didn’t Listen Very Well

But, I’m not too disappointed! We had decided this year that we were just going to play V-Day low key and stay home. No gifts, no cards, no worry right? Well, after work yesterday Mitch showed up wanting me to shut my eyes and pulled an Anna. You see, I can’t buy gifts ahead of time. I get too excited about giving them and end up starting with letting them guess, and then end up just giving them the gift early. The original eye close I believe was for him to get it in the apartment without me seeing. Then, he started negotiating:

“Do you want me to give you your gift now?”

“Well, I wouldn’t argue, but you don’t have to.”

“Well, I mean, what’s the difference in giving it to you now, and making you wait two days?”

“I see no difference.”;)

“Okay, well close your eyes.”

eyes immediately shut!

“Are you sureĀ  you don’t want me to wait?”

Opens eyes, “Yes, I’m sure. I mean, only if you want to.”

“Anna, close your eyes!”

After what seemed like 10 minutes passed, I finally opened my eyes to a beautiful, brand new acoustic Fender guitar.

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All last year I hinted that I really wanted an acoustic guitar for Christmas. The beginning of November we went out to Sweetwater to pick one out, and I chickened out. I told him not to worry about it, that I probably wouldn’t have time to learn. Problem was, when we were back in Colorado for the holidays, I listened to my friend Anya play who had just picked it up. She convinced me to just go for it. Well, seeing as how that was the week before Christmas and I had changed my mind and told Mitch all I wanted was a new camera strap, I didn’t get one.

The past month I had started shopping around again and was set that I really wanted one, but had no idea which one. I can’t tell you how excited I am to start learning. Mitch checked out a bunch of DVD’s from the library for me, and it is so incredibly hard for me to get my work done today as the guitar and DVD’s sit just a few feet away. I’m pretty sure I hear them calling me…

Thanks for not listening Mitch!

-alm

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Soooo Glad I Waited

I about posted up some pictures from our trip to California yesterday, but I am definitely glad I waited until now. It has been kind of great escaping to all of the sunshine and blue skies from last week, while it has been snowing out and cold (currently 17 out). The majority of my time was spent wandering San Jose while Mitch was at his turf conference. We did manage to do a little sightseeing though. Before I get into the pictures, I should add that some of them are just off of my point and shoot, and some are Mitch’s handiwork. Also, be forewarned that there are quite a few images.

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When we first arrived we had some time to kill so we just walked the streets of San Jose down by the convention center. I fell in love when we came upon this church. All of the detail was just beautiful.

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Oh, I didn’t boost the sky color at all, it was that vibrant!

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I can’t even begin to tell you how nice it was to not have to be anywhere, or do anything for once. This was the first actual vacation that I’ve been on since my bachelorette party I think. Even when we went to Vegas last year it was for the WPPI convention. Mitch and I decided that it would be nice to vacation together. :)

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Before last week I had never seen the ocean. I had been super close a few times, but was always on a schedule, so it didn’t work out. I’m pretty happy that my first trip was as beautiful as this. We didn’t get down to Santa Cruz until about 4 o’clock our first day, but that was perfect timing for beautiful light.

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My handsome husband taking in the view.

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This pelican was quite the model for me.

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The sea lions were all over the place.

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When we arrived I was kind of bummed out that there were zero clouds in the sky. I was really wanting a spectaculur sunset. To my surprise it ended up beautifully.

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One of the days Mitch finished up a little early, so we went over the the Winchester Myster House. It is a mansion that Sarah Winchester built and designed when she thought she was being haunted by the ghosts that were killed by her family’s guns in the Civil War. Her husband was the second president of the Winchester company.

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There were some pretty bizarre things in the house, like a staircase that led only to the ceiling, a window in the floor, doors that went straight into a wall, and even one spot of seven flights of stairs that only moved you up three feet. One of the coolest things for me though, was her collection of Tiffany glass. They estimate the collection to be worth almost $1 million now. Considering this was constructed about 100 years ago, that’s pretty impressive.

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I really wish I had a wider lens with me that day to really show how massive this place is. If I remember right there are 160 rooms in it.

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This is an insanely detailed gingerbread model of the house.

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Our last full day we took the train up to San Francisco with some other turf guys.

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This unfortunately was as close as Mitch got to Alcatraz. All week we heard how cool it was and had planned on going. But, by the time we got down there the lines were huge and it was starting to get late. I guess we’ll just have to go back.

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We all decided that we wanted to see the crookedest street in America, so we looked on the map for the shortest route. Unfortunately it didn’t show elevation changes. Holy smokes did we get a nice workout.

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If you turned around you would have seen this. We all noticed right away that everyone there knew how to park on a hill. We also decided that we wouldn’t want to drive a stick here and that it is a pretty good thing that icy roads aren’t the norm.

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We did make it though. I’m pretty glad we just walked it and didn’t drive it.

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We took another slight detour on the way back to the train station to go through China town.

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I can’t say there are many towns we’ve been to that we haven’t gone to the local ballpark. San Francisco was not the exception.

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It is a pretty cool ballpark with the cove right next to it.

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If you’ve made it this far, congratulations!

-alm

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Exhausted.

These last few days have been grueling. We had to get every last little thing out of our apartment in Portage and down to Ft. Wayne. As I type we’re finishing cleaning the apartment and praying that everything fits into mine and Mitch’s cars to get them over to some friends’ house who graciously offered to let me park my car there while we’re away.

I never thought that I would look forward to a 13ish hour drive as much as I am. You see, driving is kind of what Mitch and I do. We didn’t live in the same town until two weeks before our wedding. For a good chunk of time we were 5 hours apart and another chunk we were 4 hours apart. So, we have the driving thing down. On top of that, I’ve found that driving is when I can clear my head and as crazy as it sounds I get some of my most creative thoughts on long road trips. I’m looking forward to kicking back and relaxing for half of the drive and really just can’t wait to get back to Colorado and see everyone.

Tomorrow could be an interesting trip for little RC though. His 5 hour trips to and from Ft. Wayne have been breezes and he is pretty much a pro. However, a trip 3 times that long might be interesting. On top of that he had his manhood taken away today. Why did we do it so close to the drive? Well every other animal we’ve had that has gotten fixed has always been groggy and out of it for a couple of days. So we figured that he’d at least sleep most of the way. WRONG! He is currently being a crazy cat sprinting all over the house and attacking my hands while I type. Something tells me this cat doesn’t know the meaning of groggy. We shall see…

I hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving and eats lots of turkey!

-alm

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I Love Photography

I’m sure you’re thinking, “Well duh!” But, really I have a job that allows me to give people something that they can hold onto forever. Moments, minutes, hours, days, months, they fly by. Photographs give you just enough to hold onto to really take you back. These images are of one of my absolute best friends in the world. She will never be pregnant with this little boy again, but I was given the chance to freeze one evening that she was. I can give her these to hold onto, when he is our age I’m sure that they will put a smile on her face.

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This is Bri. This picture is exactly what comes to mind when I think of Bri. I have laughed more times than I can remember with Bri and it will never get old!

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It could have something to do with my subject, but this is one of my all time favorite images that I have done.

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Is it hardly fair that at almost nine months pregnant Bri can still wear her pre-pregnancy jeans? I sometimes have a hard time after a big meal, much less a little boy.

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One of Bri’s requested shots, with a little of my flavor!

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Thank you so much Bri for letting me take these pictures. I absolutely can’t wait to meet him. Oh and if you could keep him in until I’m in Colorado, that would be great! Ha, only joking!

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Oh, and a proud moment for me. I usually really stink at the measuring game at baby showers. Well, I was really close on this one, closer than Brooke anyway! ;)

I miss you girls tons!

-alm

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Happy Halloween!

Late last night we decided to get in the Halloween spirit and hang up some pumpkin lights and carve a couple pumpkins. We still have one more to do, but I’m not holding my breath on it getting done. R.C. did get a pretty awesome Halloween costume, but I just realized that I don’t have those shots with me.

Just so you know, these are just off of the point and shoot, so the quality isn’t as good, it was too late to unpack the big one.

R.C. was infatuated with the pumpkins. He even crawled in a couple times to scope them out.

Mitch is more than just a pretty face on a lawnmower… yes, he is a pretty face with some pumpkin carving skills too. :)

In case you’re wondering, his pumpkin is the baseball team’s new name and logo, the Fort Wayne TinCaps.

The sad thing, it took me longer to carve my kitty pumpkin than it took Mitch to do all of his fancy work.

When R.C. chose though, he picked mine! At least I’m going to keep thinking that!

Happy Halloween!

-alm

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A Late Congrats

Last week, October 24, 2008 at 4:12 pm to be exact, my cousins Gabe and Jen welcomed their little Lily into the world. Sorry it took me so long to get this post up, but congratulations guys! Mitch and I can’t wait to meet her!

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He’s Grown a Ton!

I’m trying to get back into the habit of shooting for myself. It is so easy to only pick up my camera when I have a session, but where is the fun in that?! Not only that, but shooting a little for myself greatly helps out on the creative side all around.

So, who better to be my subject than RC?

This is sweet and innocent, I could never hurt a fly RC.

This is cover your feet and hide your hands because it is hunting time, RC.

We’ve accepted that fact that it is impossible to walk around the bed without feeling like bait. It is pretty funny to watch his little paws jut out from under the bed skirt searching for your feet, at least until he catches said feet.

Thanks for humoring a few shots of our cutie kitty!

-alm

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I Love the Library

When I was younger I could sit and read a good book all day and be completely happy. As you can guess, life has gotten in the way of that little hobby. In fact, now I pretty much only read on car rides or on the airplane between Colorado and here.

Because of the lack of reading lately, it had been quite awhile since I had been at a library. Boy, oh boy did I rediscover it yesterday. Not only can I take my laptop down there to use the internet (I’m back in Portage now, so not at the library), but I can check out the books I’ve been meaning to read and maybe even read a little. The Allen County Library also has an awesome collection of DVD’s and CD’s, and even a few Wii games. Mitch and I have been wanting to rent or buy the seasons of Lost, since we keep hearing how awesome of a show it is. Well, they had it at the library. The best part, it is all free! I mean, I knew that it was, but since it had been so long, I forgot how great that little tid-bit of info was.

The best part of my library trip yesterday, they had a set of 8 DVD’s from Strobist (a lighting blog that I love). I had been wanting to check these DVD’s out for quite some time now, with moving though, the money just wasn’t there. So, you can imagine how excited I was to find them on the shelf yesterday to rent for 3 weeks! Yes, I am happy.

Oh, and a true shocker for anyone that knows Mitch. He willingly came into the library, that alone is big news. I do think that my excitement over the multimedia section had a lot to do with that though. You can imagine my complete amazement though, when at the checkout counter he had a stack of books (they weren’t even picture books, I checked). They were all about grass, but I was impressed nonetheless.

Nothing like a little free fun!

-alm

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We Are Alive…Disconnected, But Alive

It seem like lately we’ve been living split lives, mostly because we kind of are. Through the end of next month Mitch will be working at both the field in Ft. Wayne and the field in Gary. Which of course means lots of driving (it is about a 2.5 hour drive). Don’t worry about us though, driving is what we do. We are even getting R.C. conditioned to enjoy it.

The thing that has been a little frustrating for me is not having internet at our Ft. Wayne apartment. It makes checking email, updating my blog, and continuing to work on my website a little tough. This is why this post is coming to you from the beautiful Allen County Public Library. Apparently it just finished a few years worth of heavy duty remodeling. Let me tell you, it is a beautiful library!

The other thing that has made life interesting is the time changes. Last Wednesday I was on Colorado time, hopped on a plane, lost two hours, was back in Eastern time (I flew into Indianapolis), drove an hour and a half northeast, and was in Central time, and have since gone back and forth from Central to Eastern four more times. I’m quite positive my body has lost its sense of time completely.

Well, I had better get back to my stack of emails before my time is up. Expect some new pictures from me in my next post!

-alm

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Everything Starts Somewhere…

For a few years now I been shopping around and waiting for the perfect time to buy a website. Well, I finally did it and have now been working on making it my own. It is not anywhere near done, but I have a starting point. So check out www.annalynchmcclary.com. I’ll have another announcement when it hits a “done” point.

One problem, when I switched over to the new site I lost all of my old emails and addresses. So, if you need anything shoot me an email at anna@annalynchmcclary.com. I hope you all enjoy my site, it is a big step for me!

-alm

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