Me and My Brood

About Andrea

I am a wife, mom, full-time sales gal, and a newbie triathlete. You will ALWAYS find me with a camera in hand! Maybe someday you will see me on TV, shooting my favorite teams from the sidelines...a girl can dream! I have two beautiful girls who are growing up too fast.

I hope to share a little bit about my life through this blog...thanks for stopping by!

xoxo, Andrea

Flashback Friday: 5 Octobers Ago

October 21st, 2011

 

 

Our Project 10: Saturday in the Burbs Edition

October 9th, 2011

If you’ve been following us, this is our 3rd month that I’ve partnered with 9 other photographers to document a day in our life. The idea is to take a picture (or so) an hour (or so) and post 10 (ish) pictures that tells the story of our day. I thought I knew what I was going to do this month…I was going to document a day in the life of me working at home. Well, I did and it consisted of me on the computer, and then me on the computer, and ended with me holding a swim team committee meeting? Have I lost you yet? So needless to say, when I grabbed my camera and ran out the door on Saturday, this ended up being a much more interesting day in my life. Hope you enjoy some of the eye candy (you’ll know what I mean ;) .

If you know me, you know that I LOVE the Olympics. I love everything about them. It probably all started in the summer of 1984 when my mom and I were glued to the TV set watching the summer Olympics in LA. Then, right after we moved to Atlanta, I had the opportunity to participate in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 1996 Olympics. That was an unforgettable experience. And in 2008, as was most of the country, I was glued to my set watching the men’s swimming from Beijing. I will never forget watching the men’s 4 x 100 freestyle relay and going crazy when they won! So, that is where I start my Project 10 this month…on the shores of Lake Lanier.

At the last minute, I decided to sign Haylee up for the Eric Shanteau’s Swim for Your Life event which was being held not far from us. I thought it would be fun for her to try out some open water swimming and I had heard that it was a good event last year that raised money for the Livestrong Foundation in honor of Eric’s successful fight against cancer. Rowdy Gaines was the commentator and he was pretty funny. There wasn’t a second that he didn’t have a bull horn or a microphone up to his mouth…even when he changed into his swim gear, he was still sloggin’ that bullhorn around.

The day started with a 1 mile or 5k (3.1 mile!!) swim in the lake. Haylee didn’t do the mile swim but wished that she would have once she got there. We decided we will do it together next year. I won’t be embarrassed because there are so many people that are doing the 5k, it won’t be as obvious when I am the last one out of the lake on the 1 mile. But really, just shoot me if I ever try to do a 5k swim. The fastest swimmers did it in 1 hour and 7 minutes or so, the slowest (that would be about what my pace would be) in 2 hours and 39 minutes. It was pretty impressive…a 14 year old came out of the water just after 2 Olympians and before Katie Hoff. Wow!

Here is Katie finishing the 5k. All I have to say is that swimming does a body good…

After the race, the Olympians were very gracious and let the kids get autographs on their t-shirts or swim caps, and let them take pictures with them. It was a fairly small event so it was easy to get pictures and lots of fun.

This is our friend Jack (quite the up and coming backstroker himself) with Aaron Piersol, one of the best backstrokers of all time. He was super friendly and gracious to all of the kids. He was definitely not just calling it in.

Haylee with Kathleen Hersey.

We ate lunch on the beach and then Eric and the other Olympians made a video to Lance Armstrong to invite him to the event next year. Apparently, he has been doing some open water swimming to stay in shape. I told Haylee that would be a boom for fundraising but we could kiss this “small and intimate” event goodbye. I guess it would be a mixed blessing if he came next year. I hear the event was already about 3x larger than last year.

After the awards ceremony and lunch, the Olympians taught clinics for the kids. What an opportunity! Each stroke was represented by some of the world’s best swimmers in that stroke and the kids split up into groups. Haylee’s weakest stroke is breaststroke. Lucky for her, Eric Shanteau is not only one of the best breaststrokers, he was a pretty darn good teacher. I thought he by far had the best instruction and Haylee walked away and said, “Wow, I am doing everything wrong!” But I also believe she walked away with some things to work on which was great.

Learning about the backstroke from Aaron Piersol. Why are all the girls smiling in this picture (he he, sorry couldn’t resist)?

One last group shot of our Olympians. I believe they said over 25 Olympic medals were represented at this event. Pretty darn cool! I would have died to do something like this when I was a kid (not that I swam…but nonetheless).

Haylee swam the 500 yard open water swim. It wasn’t timed but she did great and I’m quite sure she would be able to do a sprint tri. I am hoping we can do one together once she turns 13.

While this was the end of a wonderful event, it wasn’t the end of this day for me! Haylee and I went and grabbed some yogurt before I went home and napped (taking pictures of people is exhausting!). I had to get my rest because it is Bowling Night. That’s right, the fun never ends in the burbs!!

While Haylee and I were out wishing we were Olympians, Cameron and Daddy hung out and bought Halloween decor since Cameron said our yard was lame. She worked very hard to get it looking scary. I was proud of her for working on it all on her own.

Then it was off to bowling. Since I knew I had to be in a picture, I was hamming it up after each shot. If anything, we cracked ourselves up. Not so sure we’ll crack anyone else up but we had fun!

This is my STRIKE face :)

It is 10:30…I am sunburned and tired but my baby finished her project so I had to make it the last picture of the day (that is kind of how I feel right now!)

Now check out my new friend Robyn Oakenfold from Little Bug Photography to see what she’s been up to…

Our Project 10: Triathlon Edition

September 10th, 2011

This is the second edition of the project I am working on with 9 other photographers…document a day in your life, post 10ish pictures on the 10th of the month. So here is presenting this month’s Project 10…

Triathlon is a gear intensive sport but I am a gadget loving gear junky so I never said I was complaining! Now I have something to spend money on besides photography equipment…uh oh!  I will be doing a .9 mile swim in the Potomac River (LATE BREAKING NEWS: SWIM HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING AND STRONG CURRENTS), a 25 mile bike, and a 6.2 Mile run through DC. I am hoping the fantastic views will keep my mind off the pain in my legs!!

Look how I started my day:

I went out to snap pictures of the signs that Lori put in my yard and got this cute picture of Cameron before school (I tried to capture Haylee but she threw a small hissy when I woke her up before the alarm trying to take her picture…I don’t see what the big deal was ;)

Gotta have my Starbuck’s:

At the Atlanta airport…who knew the view from the park n ride could be so cool?

Goodbye Atlanta (snapped this picture right over the guys sleeping next to me…don’t tell!)

Hello DC (I am happy to report the rain has cleared up and it is sunny and yet, I am sitting in the hotel room watching the US Open):

Finally out of the hotel and off to the VIP fundraiser reception…what a view!

Now check out my new friend Nancy of Nancy Lary Studios. You can see how she spent her day HERE.

 

Flashback Friday: Ground Zero

September 9th, 2011

As we approach the 10th anniversary of 9/11, I thought it was appropriate to look back and remember that day. These pictures were taken some time after the event (June 2002) but you can see that it is not business as usual in New York.

I was working for Microsoft and calling on some of our smaller retailers, one of which was J&R Computer World in Lower Manhattan. The only time I ever saw the twin towers in person was when we went to lunch one day and we stopped and they pointed out the World Trade Center. You could not even see to the top as it was covered by fog. I do remember that it was an impressive site.

I remember that day like it was yesterday. I was pregnant with Cameron and on the phone with my boss and we were sort of talking about it and watching the news and then the tower fell and we just decided to get off the phone. I remember watching Lisa Beamer talking about her husband and how she was pregnant too and I just cried and cried. All those kids who would never meet their dads. It was heart wrenching. Now Cameron is 10 years old and she just keeps asking, “why would someone do that?” There is no good answer to that question is there?

We had the opportunity to walk around ground zero in July when we did our big roadtrip up the east coast. Everything was covered due to the 9/11 Memorial being worked on but we did have a chance to view the memorial that was on the side of the WTC firehouse. The girls thought the names engraved in the sculpture were of the people who died that day…I had to explain that those were just the firefighters that died that day. I think they were stunned by that and very thoughtful. It was a good opportunity for us to talk about it and walk around. The church that you see in these pictures is back to normal. There are no more memorials or posters hanging on its gates, the ash has all been cleaned up…but it would be impossible to forget what happened there 10 years ago.

The firefighter memorial in honor of those who died that day:

And may we never forget…

Beautiful Baby-Beautiful Bokeh!

August 28th, 2011

My neighbor Anita wanted me to help her take pictures of her 3 month old grandson (you may remember the granny shower we threw for her!). He’s a beautiful baby and I wanted to share.

If you want to see more beautiful bokeh, check out my friend Val’s blog circle. Last week’s theme was bokeh! You can start HERE.

Flashback Friday: 5 Years Ago Today (almost!)

August 26th, 2011

I only seem to be posting Flashback Friday but it is so fun to go back and look for pictures that I have never shared. I was working on my photography in these pics…white sheet and all. The photography has come a long way but the girls sure were cute (of course, I think they still are but you know what I mean!). Enjoy!

 

 

Flashback Friday: Cameron’s 5th Birthday

August 19th, 2011

CamCam is almost 10…I thought this picture of her and all of her friends was a cute reminder of how quickly they are growing up!

Flashback Friday: Fun in the Sun

August 12th, 2011

My how they have grown…here’s a little flashback to 2004 and some fun in the sun!

Our Project 10: The Inaugural Post!

August 10th, 2011

The days are long but the years are short. These were the words that inspired Shannon Harrison to start her 10 on 10 project, and they couldn’t be more true as I sit here with 1 day to go before my girls start 4th and 7th grades. Where did the years go? This is exactly the reason that I took 3 weeks off of work this summer to spend with them…exploring the East Coast and hopefully making memories that will last for years to come. The original intent of our project 10 was to document a typical day in the life of our families…a diary of sorts. Well, sadly, right now a typical day would be me, sitting in front of the computer all day for work and the girls either watching TV or getting yelled at to do some chores. So, maybe in the future, I will document a typical day but for the inaugural project 10, I have decided to share a typical day on vacation this summer. This particular day was spent on the Maine Coast. It was a long day but a day filled with new experiences, a great surprise (can you guess which picture?), some great photo ops, and a peaceful ending. Wouldn’t it be great if everyday could be like this?

I am joining with 9 other photographers to document our days and share them with you in hopes of reminding us all to cherish this time we have together. Next up is Val Spring of the wonderful Red Balloon Photography…she is the whole reason I am in this amazing circle of photographers and I am sure you will be blown away by her talent.

A Day on the Maine Coast

Back at camp for a dip in the lake…aaah!

My Image was chosen!

August 8th, 2011

I just wanted to share that my image was chosen for the August issue of the The Bloom Forum newsletter. I was very excited. The theme was summer vacation and I couldn’t think of a better picture than this one to submit. When I saw it, I told my friend Michelle (and Abby’s mom) that this picture just said summer! You can view the entire newsletter and all of the fabulous summer vacation pictures here.

 

 

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