the silly things

So I haven't been blogging much lately. There are a few reasons, one of which is that I AM actually working over here. Editing away... I have about 6 more session on my "to edit" list. Whew. I am trying not to let that overwhelm me. Other reasons I am not blogging include, but are not limited to, having nothing of value to really blog about, missing my husband, feeling overall down and out, and feeling unmotivated (therefore unmotivational... or not-very-positive). Also, I do actually have a whole lot of stuff to say, but none of it is really all that interesting to anyone other than me and Tommy.

Man! I miss him! I miss telling him about the silly thoughts in my head... sharing the little things I am learning. Things like... dog training! Ya'll, I am having SO much fun with Hawkeye in our training class. He is a completely different dog than he was 6 weeks ago. It is amazing how clear communication gives dogs more confidence. He even communicates with me, now, telling me when he wants to go outside and when he is hungry. It is the coolest thing... and I enjoy him so much more. Up next: Traveller goes to Beginner training while Hawkeye graduates to Intermediate.

Or, new recipes that I am experimenting with. Raw foods, fresh produce, etc. I am using my food processor on a regular basis now and I can't tell you the last time I made homemade bread (or bought a loaf at the store - whoop whoop!).

But... see... no one really cares about that stuff.

I tell ya what... I miss having someone to share my every day with. And as you guys can see... I don't really think you want me sharing my every day with ya'll. Hah. I try to keep this from being a daily journal sort of blog... so if things are quiet around here... it's probably because I am feeling uninspired. Or I could just be busy. I guess you can never tell. :)

Liz Cook

Liz Cook is a wedding, birth, and motherhood photographer based in Central Virginia. Her intuition and creative perspective allow her to connect both professionally and personally with her subjects, and thus, her portfolio is saturated with authentic emotion. Whether she's sharing her story with fellow entrepreneurs or enjoying quality time with her husband and two daughters, Liz is both present and passionate about capturing and celebrating life. Her work has been featured by O "Oprah" Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Glitter Guide, Essence Magazine, domino, Rue Magazine, among others.