Life

I Said Yes

So, I hold no ownership for these photos seeing as I had absolutely NO idea what I was going to walk into when I got home today. But to put it simply.

I walk in through the door and see a trail of roses leading to the bench with a box on it and note. I bend over to pick up the note and the box MOVES and I hear meowing. I open a lid and there he is. This little kitten who’s name is Prince. But that is NOT all, for on his collar was a second present. Beautiful and sparkling. And long story short.

I am engaged!

 

So to all who are reading, to all who follow. Merry Christmas and happy holidays. I had the best Christmas present and I hope your holidays are full of cheer.

Photography · Travel

The Smokies

Happy Belated Thanksgiving to everyone! I just got back home from the mountains. The good ol’ Smokies. I have been to these mountains in Tennessee but never had a chance to go through and take pictures of the scenic route. It’s been a long day today. A lot of driving.

7… the number of hours I was in a car.

340… number of miles from my apartment to Knoxville,

and…

43… the total number of SEMI trucks I had to pass before getting home. I don’t like semi-trucks. They are road hogs that take up the entire high-way. But I am home now. All’s well. And I’m exhausted.

 

Enjoy the pictures.

Life

Thank You for Your Service

This post goes out to all the veterans out there, whether they’re passed, retired, reserved, or active. Until recently I’ve met a few veterans in passing, worked with a few here and there. But my new job, half of the class are vets. I love to sit there and listen to their stories, I learn a lot being the civilian than I am. I hold the veterans in high regards and respect them immensely not only for their services, bravery, and courage but I respect them for the common courtesy and respect that they have towards both their brothers and sisters in arms as well as the civilians they protect. I don’t pretend to understand or fathom what they have to go through for our country and sure there might be a few grouchy joes out there but they probably have a reason behind it.
I respect these brothers and sisters in arms that I work with because even with someone like me, who knows little to nothing about their way of life, they have the patience to explain it. They don’t brush you off as ignorant or say a sharp word. They’re polite. Courteous. And respectful despite your age, race, or gender. I know a few people now that could take a few lessons from these soldiers.

 

So to all of the soldiers.

To the sailors.

To the pilots.

To everyone who at some point in their life took that oath to serve and protect.

From the bottom of my heart I say thank you. And I pray for those of you still in active duty and/or deployed, let God keep you under His wings of protection and bring you home to your families.

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