OK, here goes...a few weeks back I gave myself a challenge to blog for 7 straight days because I had so much to share that I hadn't shared, and I was in desperate need of challenging myself with something, feeling like my blog was taking a back seat in my life.
Now, several weeks later I am admitting that I failed miserably at this challenge. I'm happy to say that it's ok, because it's about the only thing I have failed at lately, and I'm accepting that it's ok to fail once in a while, and admit that this time of year, year after year, I tend to bite off way more than I can chew.
So here's a quick recap of whats going on, and keeping me from my blog. The biggest impact is that I've gone back to LLBean to answer the phones for my sixth holiday season in a row. I started back mid October, and in the beginning I'm always pretty good with keeping my life and business in balance...but...as the end of November arrives, so do the extra hours at Beans...and ever so quickly my work-life balance gets a rude awakening. Anyone who knows me well knows that when I make a commitment, I follow through to the best of my ability. Even though Beans is just a seasonal gig to me, I do give it my all and show up for all of my scheduled hours.
In additional to my commitment to Beans, is of course my commitment to my family and my business. I continue to volunteer and photograph the cats at the animal refuge league every week, and both of my boys have active extra curricular activities. In addition to all of this, my husband and I decided jointly that it was time to renovate the side of our house that is home to my business, and rent it out for income. We put a self imposed deadline of December 1st, and despite our best efforts, this deadline is failure number two for me. (...so new deadline is December 15th!)
Despite all of these activities, I still have many new photo sessions to share with you all. I'm guessing the next few blog posts will not have as many words as this one has, but...once again, I'm going to try and keep you all entertained with my crazy December schedule...because I haven't even begun to share! (we have 4 brand new kitchen appliances being delivered on Thursday...and a new kitchen floor to install before then...:)
So, what did I do this weekend in between filling up a storage shed with many of my personal belongings?...I photographed the Westbrook High Hockey team...finished up a wedding album, and photographed a home for sale with a local realtor...and I still managed to help my husband pull up an old carpet and lino!
Please, feel free to drop me a comment with words of encouragement...December hasn't even begun yet!
So, now, a bit about the photos I'm sharing today. This is Milo. He was one of my Dog Wash portraits this past summer. Milo is a three year old first generation Labradoodle. Milo was welcomed into a home suffering from broken hearts from the loss of a wonderful dog named Madison. Milo's sweetness and joy and boundless affection and antics mended these broken hearts and earned him his own special place in their lives. These photos were taken at Avant-Garde Pet Care in Windham, where Milo takes agility training. I fell completely in love with Milo...but then again...what's not to love?
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