Category: Gratitude

This is how we spent our Valentine’s Day!

Gratitude, Random Acts of Kindness  //  

This is how we spent our Valentine’s Day and we wouldn’t have changed a thing! Surrounding ourselves by love is definitely one of our all time favorite places to be! We spent Valentine’s Day walking up to complete strangers in New Orleans, taking their photos, and asking them what their favorite thing about marriage is! It was AMAZING!

As a part of the Amazing Life Together Indiegogo Campaign, we have challenged ourselves to the #100CoupleChallenge. For every $100 raised in the campaign, we will photograph 1 random couple wherever we are! Check out our progress so far, make a donation, and be inspired by the beautiful love that surrounds us always!

http://lizandryan.pass.us/100couplechallenge

Featured In! The Knot, Inspire Weddings & Marriages…

Gratitude, Saying Thanks  //  

A few weeks ago we received a package we had not been expecting! We opened the package and it was a handful of The Knot Magazine that featured Laura and Richie’s Brittland Estates wedding! SO EXCITING! We knew it was going to be featured, but wasn’t quite sure of the release date! Let’s just say it was an awesome surprise and so much fun to have it in our hands!

The next day, we received another package we had not been expecting! We opened the package and it was a handful of Inspire Weddings & Marriage! Ohh my goodness! This one we had been anticipating so much because we were featured as Contributors!!! We wrote an article for the magazine! How crazy is that?!?! Not only did they feature the article, but it was illustrated with Jessie and Mike’s engagement session! What an incredibly special honor! The extra exciting thing is that we will be contributing to their magazine on a regular basis!  SO crazy exciting! Their editors and team have such a beautiful mission to help inspire AMAZING marriages and we are so excited to be a part of their efforts! Go get this magazine friends… married or not! ;)

And then the next day… crazy week, my friends… we received another package we had definitely not been expecting! We opened the package and it was The Knot (NATIONAL MAGAZINE!) Eeeek! Months ago we had been contacted by one of their editors asking us if they could use one of the images from Lisa and Matt’s wedding at the Peabody Library. Of course, honored, we said yes! But to be completely honest, the lead time for print publications is so long (months!) and so much can change in that time, that we never fully believe it is happening until we have the magazines in our hands! ;) Well, we have them in our hands and it is real! ;) The picture is pretty small… lol… but one of our images is featured in a national magazine! What an honor!

That wraps up our crazy week of mail! ;) But definitely doesn’t wrap up all of the excitement and gratitude that is in our hearts when we see our images and our couples spreading their love around the world! Here are a few other recent publications featuring Liz and Ryan photography! ;)

This Pops of Plum styled shoot was such an honor to be apart of! Sarah & AMAZING team from Intrigue Designs and Caitlin from Style Within Reach and The Glitter Guide teamed up to make this magic happen that was featured on Style Me Pretty!

Jill and Tripp’s AMAZING Kent Manor Inn Wedding on Bayside Bride!

Camila and Peter’s gorgeously classic wedding on The Black Tie Bride.

AND Samantha and Rameez’s elegant wedding on The Black Tie Bride too!

Brides Magazine! Crazy! ;) We just happened upon this post on Brides.com that featured Jennifer’s fabulous sandals!

Jenn and Ben’s incredibly fun and detailed nautical wedding from The Oaks Waterfront Inn on Every Last Detail.

Molly and Joe’s The Oaks Waterfront Inn wedding featured on the AMAZING Heart Love Weddings.

 Our dapper groom, Derek, was featured on The Well Groomed Groom!

HUGE thanks to all of the editors and their teams for making these publications a reality and for featuring our work! We are so grateful for you!

A Love Letter to You!

Gratitude, Saying Thanks  //  

I can’t even begin to describe how grateful I am to you all for your love, support, thoughts, prayers, texts, cards, flowers, cookies, visits, magazines, cozy PJs, a Birchbox, and so many other sweet treats that rocked my world over the past few weeks while recovering from surgery!! I could feel the prayers!… and every single time I would start to get in a rut or feel the anxiety, the mail would come and there would be the sweetest, most thoughtful card/gift or I would receive a text that just made my day.

The last few weeks have been hard. I am not going to sugarcoat that one. But God is good my friends. And I am feeling more and more like myself daily! I still have a few weeks of lifting restrictions and not overdoing it, but I am blow-drying my own hair again ;) and getting out and about warms my heart! ;) In fact, we have a wedding on Saturday and I am more than excited to get the camera in my hands! ;) Through the ups and downs post surgery, Ryan and I have learned SO MANY life lessons! Seriously, this down time has been so much more than just healing my body!

We blogged about a few of the lessons over at AMAZING Life Together (and we invite you to definitely check out the posts: The Perfectly Imperfect Valentine’s Day, You are right where you are suppose to be. I think?, We have the choice, It is hard being taken care of). But one big one that we have not yet shared is my realization that you can never tell someone you love them or are thinking about them too often! ;) Honestly, how many times have you thought of someone and said, I should send them a note… and then you never do because of a variety of reasons. Next time you think of someone… you should let them know! Even if it is just a text! Every single text, call, note, visit, email, FB message etc. MADE MY DAY! Even though I may not have responded immediately or sent a thank you note as quickly as I would have liked… I pray that you all know just how much every single touch meant to me… and us really!! ;) Ohh so lesson number 2 for this post… when you send that text or note, etc… if they don’t respond right away, don’t be discouraged. Just know in your heart that YOU made their day. For sure.

I hope I can make your day right now by saying you are AMAZING! And you helped me get through these last few weeks of recovery! THANK YOU!

Side note… I did receive the pathology reports and in the doctor’s words “it was a homerun.” They confirmed that it was a muscinous cyst that did not have any cancer within it, but certainly had a likelihood that it could have developed into cancer in the future. They feel incredibly strongly that they got the whole cyst and everything they needed to take along with the tail of my Pancreas, AND they were able to keep my spleen! ;) WAHOO!). Seriously, I can’t say this enough… God is good. There is a reason that everything happens in life and although it may be difficult at times, God is just preparing us for something greater. I feel incredibly blessed and we are so grateful!

Since I know you all are incredible prayers… please continue to pray for everyone who may be going through a hard time or are faced with health challenges! We all know someone or multiple people facing trials right now… please keep them close to your heart!

Through obstacles we become stronger

Gratitude  //  

It feels a little crazy to be writing this because part of me feels like if I just pack up all of our stuff again and head out on the road for the next part of the AMAZING Life Together Road Trip, all of the scary things that are going through my head will go away and I will not have to have surgery tomorrow. Yes, I have to have surgery tomorrow. Yes, another surgery… this one just a little more intense than the one in September.

Two days after the surgery to remove the endometrial cyst on my ovary in September, I ran a high fever and went back to the hospital. They ran a CT scan along with a few other tests to make sure they didn’t make any mistakes that would be causing the fever. The doctor reading the test came out to the waiting room to share the news that I could have never even imagined to hear.

I have to paint this picture a little clearer because it is kind of funny looking back on it. I was a mess. I woke up with a 102 degree fever. My body ached and I had no idea if it was because I just had surgery or there was something else going on. I was wearing the same sweatpants and t-shirt I had on for over 24 hours and I was literally a hot mess! ;) I walked into the testing location and I was surrounded by a room full of old people! I definitely felt out of place (seriously, I am pretty sure Ryan and I were the only 2 people under 80 in the room). As I walked back to the testing room, the attendant said, “I am not even going to ask how you are doing… because you definitely don’t look like you are feeling good.” Awesome. Lol. Anyway, they ran the CT scan and the doctor came out to the waiting room to share the results because he didn’t want to ask me to get up to come to his office. Ohh gosh. Hot mess, for sure.

I remember his words as if it was yesterday. He said, I have two things to share with you. The first thing I am pretty sure has nothing to do with the fever you are experiencing right now, but you have a cyst on your Pancreas and that is definitely something you are going to have to get checked out. And number 2, your insides are a mess and you need to go back to the hospital right now. It took every ounce of strength left in my body not to burst into tears right there. In fact, I only made it out the door before the tears started flowing.

I went back to the hospital and after 2 nights of monitoring and medicine, they felt confident that the fever was likely caused by an abscess (the mess) that was present at the site of where the cyst was removed. Nothing major.

As instructed by the doctor, after healing from the first surgery, I followed up about the cyst on my Pancreas that I had no idea that I had until they ran that test. After a series of additional tests at Johns Hopkins, including another CT scan, MRI, and endoscopy with a biopsy, they determined that I have a mucinous cyst (sorry for the gross description & name) on my Pancreas. The cyst is significant in size and could be described as pre-cancerous. Super scary to say that out loud. It was recommended that they remove the cyst, which also means removing the tail end of my Pancreas and possibly removing my spleen as well (just because of the close proximity to each other.)

As scary as all of this is, I have this HUGE sense of gratitude. I feel like the doctor who requested the first CT Scan has saved my life. Seriously, if she did not take that effort to run that test, who knows when I would have found out about this cyst? It is so scary to think about.

I am definitely scared and nervous and …. more scared and more nervous. My emotions are all over the place. I am so thankful for the crazy adventure we just went on for the last 3 weeks because I didn’t have time to think about the surgery! I didn’t have time to let the scary thoughts pop into my brain. In fact, along the journey we met AMAZING couples who shared with us stories that reminded us that “everything is going to be ok.” When we sat in Jenny and Matt’s living room and they shared their story with us that included Jenny’s battle with cancer just 8 months after they got married… I knew I was exactly where I was supposed to be. God placed them in our lives to remind us that everything is going to be ok. That meeting was just one of the many reminders that God is so good and He is going to take care of us.

Seriously, what a blessing to hear their perspective:

As I go into surgery tomorrow and the weeks ahead of recovery (they say I will be in the hospital for a few days)… it would mean the world to me if you take a moment to send prayers and positive vibes our way. Dr. Martin Makary will be doing the surgery at Johns Hopkins and it is scheduled for 8:45 a.m. on Thursday (yes, right in the middle of the snow storm). We are so grateful for you and your love and support always!

Thanks to the AMAZING reminder from Jenny and Matt, we are so confident that the obstacles and trials in our lives are meant to produce perseverance and ultimately make us stronger! Here’s to the stronger days ahead of us! ;)

Thanks, Dean Badal, for the visual reminder I am going to keep close to my heart over the next few weeks and for the AMAZING example that it’s going to be ok! ;)

On a business note… we have cleared our calendars for a few weeks in order to focus on recovery and be ready for the wedding season ahead of us! Thanks so much for your patience during this time! Ryan will be doing his best to stay up to date with everything, but he is also my caretaker! ;) So, if we take a little longer to respond to emails… picture Ryan making me Chicken Noodle soup or something and know that we will get back to you as soon as we can! ;)