P.S. Not much to post lately...but stay tuned for some pictures in the next week or so! Hopefully!
12.28.2011
Pinterest!
Yes, indeed, I have taken the plunge and jumped into the cute, crafty, fun, time-wasting, wonderful thing that is....Pinterest. :-)
P.S. Not much to post lately...but stay tuned for some pictures in the next week or so! Hopefully!
P.S. Not much to post lately...but stay tuned for some pictures in the next week or so! Hopefully!
11.30.2011
Hands | Personal
Though these pictures aren't the finest in terms of focus/sharpness, I wanted to share them with you.
My beloved grandmother is one of the most musically gifted people you could ever meet. She began studying classical piano at a young age, spent a summer at the Julliard school of music in NYC, and has blessed the hearts of many ever since with her beautiful playing. She's easily comparable to Beegie Adair when it comes to jazz (name any Big Band hit and she'll play it - with no music) and I can't begin to list all the classical pieces she's played!
Her daughter, my dear aunt Emily, studied piano as well; she now uses the gift of music the LORD has given her serving as the pianist for her church and teaching little ones each week. I love hearing her play! One of our favorite things to do as a family when we're all together is gather around the piano and sing hymns.
As I've said before in my "Favorite Things Project: Playing the Piano" post, my sister and I took piano lessons for 10 years and, even though we don't study music as much anymore, the LORD has given us many opportunities to use the gifts He has given us. We both love to play for our church and a weekly Bible study, and it is one of my greatest joys to pass on my love of music to the precious kids I teach.
When my dad's side of the family gathered last week for Thanksgiving, I had the chance to take these pictures:
Because of Jesus,
Bekah
My beloved grandmother is one of the most musically gifted people you could ever meet. She began studying classical piano at a young age, spent a summer at the Julliard school of music in NYC, and has blessed the hearts of many ever since with her beautiful playing. She's easily comparable to Beegie Adair when it comes to jazz (name any Big Band hit and she'll play it - with no music) and I can't begin to list all the classical pieces she's played!
Her daughter, my dear aunt Emily, studied piano as well; she now uses the gift of music the LORD has given her serving as the pianist for her church and teaching little ones each week. I love hearing her play! One of our favorite things to do as a family when we're all together is gather around the piano and sing hymns.
As I've said before in my "Favorite Things Project: Playing the Piano" post, my sister and I took piano lessons for 10 years and, even though we don't study music as much anymore, the LORD has given us many opportunities to use the gifts He has given us. We both love to play for our church and a weekly Bible study, and it is one of my greatest joys to pass on my love of music to the precious kids I teach.
When my dad's side of the family gathered last week for Thanksgiving, I had the chance to take these pictures:
Three generations of pianists...
My grandmother, Alice
My aunt, Emily
My sister, Sarah
"...with my song will I praise Him!" Psalm 28:7
"...with my song will I praise Him!" Psalm 28:7
Because of Jesus,
Bekah
11.11.2011
Il Volo {for my friend Mockingbird}
Those of you who aren't known as Mockingbird, don't mind this...
Mockingbird: I can't post audio on here so I'm embedding all the YouTube videos that are just audio with pictures of Il Volo or whatever else. Enjoy!!
Mockingbird: I can't post audio on here so I'm embedding all the YouTube videos that are just audio with pictures of Il Volo or whatever else. Enjoy!!
Il Mondo
E Piu Ti Penso (my favorite in Italian - the music was written by Ennio Morricone, who wrote Gabriel's Oboe)
O Sole Mio
Un Amore Cosi Grande
El Reloj
Smile (my favorite in English - music by Charlie Chaplin)
Per Te
La Luna Hizo Esto
E La Mia Vita
Notte Stellata (the music is from Camille Saint-Saen's The Swan)
This Time
Hasta El Final (from the Spanish version of their debut CD)
Adding this, too....Jackie Evancho's America's Got Talent audition
Nessun Dorma...so gorgeous!!!
11.01.2011
Grand Opening Event 10.29.2011 | Pass Christian, Mississippi Event Photography
A few weeks ago, I received an email from a friend asking if I would shoot the Grand Opening Event her business and a few others were hosting in Pass Christian. I happily obliged - and I had a wonderful time capturing the activities of the day.
The complex where the businesses are is unique- two buildings with a large porch on the back. The weather was beautiful that day!
The Pass School of Music is owned by my friend Bonnie Sheldon (lower right) who teaches piano and violin. I'll introduce the other teachers in a minute!
Mrs. Bonnie and our dear friend Mrs. Carol Mahler performed...
...with a wonderful audience in attendance!
Aaron Windham teaches classical and acoustic guitar...
...and despite having cold fingers, his performance delighted the audience.
The wind was blowing pretty hard and it was a team effort to keep music from flying away!
Matt Schnake also teaches guitar and performs regularly along the Coast. He had the everyone clapping along (or, as in my case, tapping our feet)!
It was a wonderful day to just relax in the sunshine...
Tara Ladner teaches piano and voice - she sings so beautifully!
(Gotcha, Mr. Ted!!) He did a great job as emcee for the day!
Friends and musicians...
Proud grandparents...
Mrs. Bonnie and her dad delighted us with a few fiddle tunes!
Meanwhile, the guys were busy cookin'! Burgers, hot dogs, fried fish, and all the fixin's were served...and wow they were good!
Aren't these little girls adorable?!?
Mr. Ted Sheldon drew the lucky winner for a beautiful painting by his father-in-law, Mr. Eugene Conner...
...which was funny because who had handed out the raffle tickets?
The artist himself!
There was also a Zumba demonstration by Lahtzy Gutierrez - she had everybody dancin'!!
Liberty Fontana spoke briefly about her business, Right at Home, which provides home health care for the elderly.
These gorgeous girls modeled some of the fabulous items you can purchase at Southern Divas boutique!
This picture cracked me up... and yes, they sell Saints visors and jerseys and camo picnic baskets! You oughta head over there and get one!
Grand Master Lawrence Day and his students from the Black Dragon Fighting Society...
...as well as Master Smith, Master Jacob and their students from Fighting Tigers...
...put on a great exhibition! These kids had just tested that day and were wearing brand new belts! Congratulations, guys!!
To finish out a wonderful afternoon, Mrs. Bonnie accompanied some of her students as they performed for us! They did a wonderful job!!
We all felt a little bit like the girl in the plaid shirt in the above picture when it was all said and done....but it was a happy kind of tired! It had been a fun, memorable day and I was so happy to be a part of it!
Thank you so much, Mrs. Bonnie, for asking me to shoot for you! You all put a great deal of hard work into planning the Grand Opening and I think you did an incredible job. :-)
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
The complex where the businesses are is unique- two buildings with a large porch on the back. The weather was beautiful that day!
The Pass School of Music is owned by my friend Bonnie Sheldon (lower right) who teaches piano and violin. I'll introduce the other teachers in a minute!
Mrs. Bonnie and our dear friend Mrs. Carol Mahler performed...
...with a wonderful audience in attendance!
Aaron Windham teaches classical and acoustic guitar...
...and despite having cold fingers, his performance delighted the audience.
The wind was blowing pretty hard and it was a team effort to keep music from flying away!
Matt Schnake also teaches guitar and performs regularly along the Coast. He had the everyone clapping along (or, as in my case, tapping our feet)!
It was a wonderful day to just relax in the sunshine...
Tara Ladner teaches piano and voice - she sings so beautifully!
(Gotcha, Mr. Ted!!) He did a great job as emcee for the day!
Friends and musicians...
Proud grandparents...
Mrs. Bonnie and her dad delighted us with a few fiddle tunes!
Meanwhile, the guys were busy cookin'! Burgers, hot dogs, fried fish, and all the fixin's were served...and wow they were good!
Aren't these little girls adorable?!?
Mr. Ted Sheldon drew the lucky winner for a beautiful painting by his father-in-law, Mr. Eugene Conner...
...which was funny because who had handed out the raffle tickets?
The artist himself!
There was also a Zumba demonstration by Lahtzy Gutierrez - she had everybody dancin'!!
Liberty Fontana spoke briefly about her business, Right at Home, which provides home health care for the elderly.
These gorgeous girls modeled some of the fabulous items you can purchase at Southern Divas boutique!
This picture cracked me up... and yes, they sell Saints visors and jerseys and camo picnic baskets! You oughta head over there and get one!
Grand Master Lawrence Day and his students from the Black Dragon Fighting Society...
...as well as Master Smith, Master Jacob and their students from Fighting Tigers...
...put on a great exhibition! These kids had just tested that day and were wearing brand new belts! Congratulations, guys!!
To finish out a wonderful afternoon, Mrs. Bonnie accompanied some of her students as they performed for us! They did a wonderful job!!
We all felt a little bit like the girl in the plaid shirt in the above picture when it was all said and done....but it was a happy kind of tired! It had been a fun, memorable day and I was so happy to be a part of it!
Thank you so much, Mrs. Bonnie, for asking me to shoot for you! You all put a great deal of hard work into planning the Grand Opening and I think you did an incredible job. :-)
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
10.22.2011
*Knock, knock!*
Who's there?
Yep, that's what I'd like to know.
I've had this blog for a couple months now, and since I have a Feedjit I like to see where my readers are from. It's fun to see when my friends visit, but every now and then I think, "Hmm! I wonder how that person found my blog!"
So that's what I'd like to ask you:
-Your first name
-Where you're from (state, at least)
-How you found my blog
(For instance- if I was commenting I'd say my name is Bekah, I'm from Mississippi, and I write this blog!)
Feel free to show your faces, dear readers! I'll look forward to hearing from you in the comments!
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
Yep, that's what I'd like to know.
I've had this blog for a couple months now, and since I have a Feedjit I like to see where my readers are from. It's fun to see when my friends visit, but every now and then I think, "Hmm! I wonder how that person found my blog!"
So that's what I'd like to ask you:
-Your first name
-Where you're from (state, at least)
-How you found my blog
(For instance- if I was commenting I'd say my name is Bekah, I'm from Mississippi, and I write this blog!)
Feel free to show your faces, dear readers! I'll look forward to hearing from you in the comments!
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
10.08.2011
My Favorite Things Project: Cowgirl Boots
I never really considered myself a "city girl" and not really a "country girl" either until...well...um...I discovered country music. Then it was definite: I love country...most things country, that is. Not the "our necks are burnt, our roads are dirt, our trucks ain't clean / the dogs run loose, we smoke, we chew, we fry everything," kind of country, but the boot-wearin', pickup-truck-drivin', good-food-cookin', guitar-playin' way of life that is known in the American South as...country.
So anyways. Back to the subject of this blog post! When I was 14 I somehow had a minor obsession with the idea of wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat and learning how to rope like the good ol' fashioned cowboys...don't ask me how on earth that happened! So I bought a pair of (rather cheap) ropers at the local boot store with my birthday money. They weren't all that comfortable but I did wear them frequently for a while. This spring when we went to the horse show, my sister looked down and said, "Bek! Your boots are falling apart!" Sure enough, they were. Time for some new ones? Well, I'd have to think about that...
One of my favorite photographers, Jessica Shae, lives in Texas and I remembered she had bought a pair of boots a while back. So I went and checked to see what brand they were. "Ariats. Hmm. I'll have to do some research on those." I did, and was pretty excited about what I discovered: top-quality western boots with athletic shoe insoles! That sounded great to me!
So I saved up my money over the past few months aaaand...here they are! (Yes, I love them!!)
I love the color...Russet Rebel. :-)
By the way, these pictures aren't edited in the least...the color really is that pretty. :-) Oh, and I'd highly recommend the company I ordered them from: Cowboy Boots Online. They really do have the best prices!!
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
So anyways. Back to the subject of this blog post! When I was 14 I somehow had a minor obsession with the idea of wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat and learning how to rope like the good ol' fashioned cowboys...don't ask me how on earth that happened! So I bought a pair of (rather cheap) ropers at the local boot store with my birthday money. They weren't all that comfortable but I did wear them frequently for a while. This spring when we went to the horse show, my sister looked down and said, "Bek! Your boots are falling apart!" Sure enough, they were. Time for some new ones? Well, I'd have to think about that...
One of my favorite photographers, Jessica Shae, lives in Texas and I remembered she had bought a pair of boots a while back. So I went and checked to see what brand they were. "Ariats. Hmm. I'll have to do some research on those." I did, and was pretty excited about what I discovered: top-quality western boots with athletic shoe insoles! That sounded great to me!
So I saved up my money over the past few months aaaand...here they are! (Yes, I love them!!)
I love the color...Russet Rebel. :-)
By the way, these pictures aren't edited in the least...the color really is that pretty. :-) Oh, and I'd highly recommend the company I ordered them from: Cowboy Boots Online. They really do have the best prices!!
Because of Jesus,
Bekah Hope
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