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If you’re ever traveling and want to skip the hotel, check out airbnb. So rad, and so far we’ve had awesome experiences. I’d like to travel across the world staying in houseboats.
When we’ve both worked a long day and don’t feel like making dinner, we’ll whip together this kale quinoa dish. So quick, and so ridiculously good. We’ve even had it without the goat cheese and it still makes our mouths water. Super healthy, delicious, and vegan friendly: win win.
When I did my first engagement session ever in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, I was a little miffed upon arrival that someone had taken the exact spot I’d had my eye on for weeks. Little did I know that Ghosts of Old Highways was being filmed and it was no other than a musician I was a fan of, Ben Lovett. Oops. Regardless, we shared the mountain space and it looks like we both were happy with what we got that day. The film was recently released and it was awesome to watch some of the scenery I know. It’s intense and a little crazy though, just a forewarning. We stumbled across it at the wedding scene… which made us have NO idea what could possibly be going on.
This weekend we get to head to Evan’s hometown near San Diego and capture some faces we love getting hitched. Which, in our book, is the best thing we could possibly be doing. Hope you all are finishing up a wonderful week!




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