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Sunday, July 4, 2010
My fave Melissa Moments...
Homemade Hand Cranked (no doubt!) Ice Cream on the 4th of July, 2010

Please join with Charles Stanley's committment to pray for 140 days for the American family's future.
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Saturday, July 3, 2010
Sprouting Dream Seeds!
I think life is worth remembering. If we do not write our experiences and feelings down, time has a way of making them vanish. I hope to encourage you with this thought. I started my blog in secret. I really didn't think anyone would be interested in anything I had to say. I blogged day after day just for me. My idea was that one day my children and family will have my simple thoughts and images to carry on. With each passing day's blog adventure, I became a bit more free. Then, little by little I began to share my blog address. Not to mention Mama shared my blog address for me too! :)
Today, I have people who signed up on my followers list! Do you know how thrilling that is for me? I thought that there might be someone else who might be interested in writing their own blog or begin their own adventure in journaling their life. Here was my comment of encouragement to someone special who is starting a new thing. I wrote, "...Blogging has somehow been theraputic for me. I think that each person has a creative voice inside just waiting to bust out. Writing, photography, or any artistic outlet is a wonderful way to acknowledge and recognize your own creative self. Sometimes our creative voices get pushed so far down inside that we can hardly hear their heartbeat. But, that heartbeat keeps pumping & waiting until the time is right for you to share the hidden heartbeat with the world. Freedom is when you drum up the courage to step out past the vulnerability, shyness and fear of exposing too much. Each step outside of your comfort zone, is a step towards knowledge and acceptance of who you are and who you will become! Isn't that exciting?"
So, maybe you don't give a hill o' beans about blogging or photography or any of my interests...! But, I bet you have a dream seed planted inside your heart that is ready to sprout. Yeah? Then, do something. Do a little something. Step a toe into the shallow end. Gain courage to wade in a little deeper...before you know it, you will dive in to your life adventure and become free!
Happy Independence Day Everyone!
*If you want to see me as a Leaping Lizard going all out and becoming free, check out this post. Notice: This post was only Day 20 of my 365 adventure! Freedom comes faster when you just jump in with both feet! http://michellesibleyphotopage.blogspot.com/2010/01/day-20-of-365-wwwjump.html.
Today's Challenge was Churches
I had my camera with me today as Terry and I were on our way to dinner and a movie. Earlier, I had mentioned to him that the photo challenge theme today was churches. We made a detour swing around the antique village in Denham Springs. I asked him why he made a block that was out of the way. He said, 'I thought you might want to get a picture of this church.' How sweet of him! He parked his truck along the street so that I could hop out and take a quick snap of the exterior of the oldest church in Denham Springs. Just about the same time, a lady pulled up and rolled her window down. She called to me and asked if I wanted to come see the inside! Perfect timing! I asked Terry to park and come in with me. She was so nice. She happened to be coming to the church to put out song books voluntarily. She gave me all the time I needed inside the church. We thanked her and went on our way after I got the shots I wanted. Of course, I could have spent a long time picking up on the small details. But, I figured I didn't want to wear out my welcome. With the few wide shots I made, I hoped that I had captured the essence of this historic traditional Methodist Church.
Pause Playlist Music. I have captioned the little bit of information that I gathered from the nice lady.
Pause Playlist Music. I have captioned the little bit of information that I gathered from the nice lady.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Slideshow of Michael & Kristin's Wedding Day!
Whew! I just finished putting together my wedding dvd slideshow! Then, I made a smilebox for viewing on the internet. I hope you enjoy my "beauties" and wonderful memories of a gorgeous bride, groom and their wedding day!
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Images from Last Night's Dance Recital
My daughters, both, attended Jean Leigh Academy of Dance when they were younger. I also took an adult tap class. I can not tell you what kind of love and passion I have had for dance ALL of my life. I remember when I was a tiny girl, I would get up on my tippy toes and prance around with my arms over my head. In my imagination, I was a graceful ballerina. I do not think there were any formal dance studios close to my home when I was little. Also, very vivid in my memory, I picture myself as a junior high girl with an infatuation for ballet. I used to study the images of ballet poses in books and try to emulate the posture and strength of the ballerina I admired so. But, still no formal training available. (..I was a good bowler though ... well, that is another story for another day....) I have loved music and dancing as long as I can remember. My mom says that I would always make the family late to leave home. She said she knew I was not getting ready quickly enough because all she could hear outside my bedroom door was finger snaps! :) I was in there dancing and not getting dressed as I was supposed to.
So, when I had two daughters, you know I was going to offer them the opportunity to join a dance class. Fortunately, former LSU Golden Girl and Dance Teacher Extraordinair, Diana Jones opened a dance studio in my hometown. I signed the girls up for ballet, tap and jazz. They enjoyed dance. Kayla danced there for 10 years. Whereas, Karmyn danced until she became very involved in sports. Throughout the years, I always looked forward to the first class dance recital that Diana put together. It was a bit of hometown Broadway for me! Her studio has been acknowledged as a nationally award winning Dance Company.
This year, I decided I wanted to try to take some pictures of the amazing talent showcased in Jean Leigh's dance recital. Here are a quick few that I grabbed for this short smilebox:
Link to Jean Leigh Studio Website: http://www.jeanleighdance.com/
Pause Playlist then press play.
So, when I had two daughters, you know I was going to offer them the opportunity to join a dance class. Fortunately, former LSU Golden Girl and Dance Teacher Extraordinair, Diana Jones opened a dance studio in my hometown. I signed the girls up for ballet, tap and jazz. They enjoyed dance. Kayla danced there for 10 years. Whereas, Karmyn danced until she became very involved in sports. Throughout the years, I always looked forward to the first class dance recital that Diana put together. It was a bit of hometown Broadway for me! Her studio has been acknowledged as a nationally award winning Dance Company.
This year, I decided I wanted to try to take some pictures of the amazing talent showcased in Jean Leigh's dance recital. Here are a quick few that I grabbed for this short smilebox:
Link to Jean Leigh Studio Website: http://www.jeanleighdance.com/
Pause Playlist then press play.
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Photo Tip for Inspiration,
Yesterday, I blogged about a meeting that I had with a couple photog friends, Melissa and Julie. They wanted a few pointers and tips so here is one of my favorite tips. I enjoy looking at Brides magazines and can pour over the images for hours. There is a wealth of inspiration just in studying the lighting, angle, perspective and poses that made an image successful enough to get published in a national magazine. As my bridal shoot with Kristin began, Norma (bride's mom) asked me how she could be helpful. Oh, goodie I thought...there is something that I would looove for Norma to do for me. Hold that thought...,
I hope this photo tip helps. When you need a shot of inspiration, use a tear sheet. My mom captured these images of me at work on a bridal photo shoot and doing what I love. Looks like Norma is taking a break from tearing sheets to glance up and get a sneaky peak of how gorgeous her daughter is 'all in white'! Priceless!
*Both Photos in this post taken by: Betty Slaton
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