Farewell GPS system….

Our car got broken into (probably by a homeless person since we were parked right by the trash and we’ve seen them going through it) and they stole our GPS system out of the glove compartment. And just for fun, our insurance doesn’t cover it!

In order to cope with these HUGE (I’m very dramatic at the moment! Ha!) loss in my life, I’m writing a letter to the good ole GPS:

Dear GPS,

I’ll miss the way you used to get us to places earlier than expected. You were so smart and always knew the best and fastest way to get there.

I’ll miss how we didn’t have to think about which way we were going. Sometimes, you’d even talk to us. But if we ever got sick of hearing your voice, you’d be quiet too.

We’ll miss how we NEVER got lost. This is very important as I’m super creative at finding new ways to get myself all turned around.

I’ll miss all the fun adventures we use to have just driving around with the security of knowing we could always find our way back home.

But most of all, I’ll miss how we could find any food or any store our little hearts desired. You always knew exactly what was closest and easiest to get to.

It was like you could read our minds.

Farewell Friend. There will be an empty place in my heart until we meet again!

Yours truly,
Dana Grant

Jeremy took these pictures of the glass on the ground…..

…..and the glass in the seat:

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DWF get together…….

Other photographers always ask us what to do to help their business. We say networking is one of the best things that you can do! Last night we went to Digital Wedding Forum get together at Victor Sizemore’s house for a fun night of talking with other photogs. It was really fun. Sometimes I can be really shy and not talk to people like I want to but I did really good! I met new people and talked to a few old friends too. Jeremy is always a social butterfly so he didn’t have any problems!

I was sooo happy they had the Red Cheese Booth there since I don’t have a point and shoot to bring to these kinds of events!

Total dorks!

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We heart you blog stalkers….

Our blog stats are up! So I just wanted to say hello and thank you for looking. I really am honored that anyone would take time to look at our blog. It’s amazing and we thank you!!

Please don’t be shy about posting comments, my little blog-friends. We love it!

Here’s a poll (who doesn’t love to vote?!) so I know what ya’ll like to see and read about the most.

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New Site……..

For about six months now we’ve been working on our new website with more updated work, bigger photos and more fun layout to say the least. And we’re so excited to show you a more complete body of work. So whether rain or shine, that site is going live by the end of this month. I had to make a declaration so I stick to it. I will not be a perfectionist and chicken out! (My new motto for this year.)

Here’s a screen shot. Isn’t she pretty? This is one of our sample weddings gallery.


So please stayed tuned. We’ll make the announcement when it’s officially official.

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2 Planes Crash in Corona…

Lately there have been a lot of planes flying at the same time from the tiny Corona airport very close to where we live. And today, after driving home from our engagement session at about 3:30pm with our couple Brian and Christy, we saw debris falling in the air a couple streets down. If you’re familiar with Corona, it was right off Serfas Club and we were driving toward it. We couldn’t figure out what happened but we were all curious. We drove around trying to find out. We ran into tons of cop cars, fire engines and helicopters. We found the street and talked to a few people that confirmed two planes crashed into each other. And where the planes fell was on Auto Center Drive, where Jeremy’s brother Jeff works at a car dealership. Jeremy finally talked to Jeff and he said that three people died, one of which was his former co-worker. And I read the only report I could find online, it was confirmed four people have actually died; two from each plane and two from the debris. We’ll be following closely to see if we can find out how that happened. Here’s the Report.

The helicopters are still flying around even now, three hours later.

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