Vacation

August's Photo Assignment...

Well, August's photo assignment was to break key photography rules. When it comes to the rule "practice, never stop shooting, always be looking for something to shoot, etc." I won first-place (just kidding) because I definitely broke it!  Here is the photo to prove it:

(Just kidding! I was "lazy" like this cat - or should I say my priorities were in other places. This photo was not taken in August)

(Just kidding! I was "lazy" like this cat - or should I say my priorities were in other places. This photo was not taken in August)

Through the business I was able to sneak in one actual rule-breaking episode, but it didn't turn out as I'd hoped. I guess that is what you get for rushing, being pressed for time, and not thoroughly thinking through the process.

The rule I tried to break was properly exposing the scene by using the exposure triangle. I'll include it below:

Why not share your opinion?! What would you have done differently? What setting would you have used? Etc., etc... Any thoughts???

Back in the Business...

Well, my family and I made it back from our little adventure refreshed and blessed! Our days were packed yet very enjoyable! We couldn't have asked for nicer weather: with the average temperature being about 22 degrees C, we had sun almost every day somewhere along the way, and when it rained (with the exception of the first Monday) we were travelling in the van!

WindMill Night Light

Our accommodation, home away from home, was the best you could ask for when staying in the Veluwe: situated in the middle of the Netherlands, in the midst of bushes, farms, and heather fields, with a restored Windmill just down the road, a hardware store, grocery store, and other little shops just a short bike-ride away! Our hosts were amazing, very friendly and hospitable people; we very quickly developed a friendship with them! During any free moment we enjoyed visiting with them.

It was a pleasure spending time with Papa's Aunts and Cousins, some us kids met for the first time.

We also spent a lot of time with Pake's best friend from the military and his wife - they were the driving factor for us going! We went to church with them, went shopping, toured a couple towns, went to a glassblowing exhibit, went on a dinner cruise, spent time visiting, laughing, and eating, etc.! They made our stay very enjoyable!! It was hard to say "goodbye".

Another major highlight to our trip was a family my siblings and I made fast friends with on our former trip to the Netherlands, since then our friendship has and continues to grow! The recent time we shared together drew us closer than ever before - the only problem is that thousands of kilometres now spread us apart! We visited, cleaned the church with them, they translated the sermons on sunday so we could understand, us kids went to their school and helped the students practice their english, and we visited some more, it was so hard to part!

Serenity

At the end of each day it was so refreshing to come back to little home, it was amazing how fast it became home to us! We all did not want to leave for the airport when we had to - it so felt like we were leaving more than half of ourselves behind! We extremely enjoyed our time spent in the Netherlands and were spiritually blessed and refreshed!!! We thank the Lord for His gift of this vacation and everything it entailed - for without His provision and all He is, it would never have been! May He be praised, exalted, and glorified!