Monthly Archives: November 2009

Justin & Meghan = Engaged!

I met Justin & Meghan  a couple months ago when they booked me for a wedding, and from the first few minutes of meeting them, I knew I would love working with them! They are an adorable couple, and they’re also so goofy together! Justin had the perfect plan of proposing to Meghan at Cordova Park at Lake Red Rock, but he learned too late that the park closes at 8pm…and they got there too late!  How sad! So we went to that spot to take their engagement photos, and it was INCREDIBLY beautiful! I had no idea such beauty existed in Iowa!

This first photo is my favorite from the shoot. It looks like this dip was rehearsed, but it was totally spontaneous!    

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Another fave. This is one is so sweet, as if I just snuck up on a natural moment!

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Meghan is so full of joy with Justin!

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Justin & Meghan, I am so thrilled to get to know you and I can’t wait for your wedding next year!

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Remembering an Incredible Month

I have been an avid journaller for as long as I can remember. I have 30+ journals filled with memories, thoughts, dreams, heartaches, prayers, and records of meaningful conversations. For me, journalling is a way of processing through life, from the little details to major events. One of my favorite things to do is to spend an afternoon reading through old journals…although I only do it every once in a while. I LOVE reading them and remembering what different times of life were like, and laughing at how such small things seemed so huge at the time!  It’s also so fun to look back at how much I’ve grown as a person and all the big things God has done in my life.

All that to say…since I finished up the last pages of a journal today (I love getting to start new ones!), I spent some time looking back at what I wrote in the past few months. This one was a journal I bought at the Van Gough museum in Amsterdam, and starting writing in it half-way through my month in the Netherlands. That month was incredible, and I would go back to the Netherlands in a heartbeat if I had opportunity! After my trip, I made a long list of 75 differences between Dutch people and American people. Reading through it makes me miss the unique Dutch culture! I though it would be fun to share a few of these differences with you. If any of you have been to the Netherlands, feel free to add to this list!

(I have no idea why these numbered points are so small…??)

  1. The Dutch are tall.
  2. The toilet flushers seem to be different in each bathroom!
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  3. To turn on a light, you push the switch down rather than up.
  4. Everything is small and compact.
  5. The stairs can be incredibly steep!
  6. Everyone rides bikes…even men wearing suits and women wearing dresses!
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  7. Dutch are more fashion-oriented, Americans are more comfort-oriented.
  8. The Dutch are healthy and fit, only a small percentage are overweight.
  9. It gets dark around 11pm in the summer and the sun rises at 4:30am!
  10. They do not wear white tennis shoes or white socks.
  11. Clothes dryers are very uncommon; clothes are hung outside to dry.
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  12. Dutch women are not concerned about their hair and hardly wear any makeup
  13. The Dutch have the most amazing pindakaas!
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  14. The Dutch don’t eat very many sweets. A typical dessert for them is plain yogurt.
  15. The Dutch view Americans as very hospitable.
  16. Talking on a cell phone in the Netherlands is illegal. Instead, they hook up their phones to the car and talk hands-free through the car’s speakers!
  17. In the Netherlands, bikers have their own lanes on each road and even have their own traffic signals.
  18. Shopping malls are more classy/upscale in the Netherlands.
  19. Dutch meals include a lot of bread and spreads: bread with cheese and jam, or bread with butter and chocolate sprinkles.
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  20. Straight hair is uncommon for Dutch women.
  21. Hitchhiking is normal in the Netherlands.
  22. It’s challenging to find public toilets in the Netherlands, and you have to pay to use them.
  23. There are no screens on windows in the Netherlands.
  24. Overall, the Dutch use fewer appliances; most don’t have air conditioners or dishwashers.
  25. Shops in the Netherlands close at 6pm, but stay open later on Thursdays.
  26. The Dutch greet each other with 3 kisses on the cheek.
  27. Owning a car or even having a driver’s license is uncommon for the Dutch.
  28. Americans greet each other with much more enthusiasm than the Dutch.
  29. To the Dutch, our prayers in English are beautiful and poetic.
  30. The Dutch believe Americans use a much larger vocabulary.
  31. The Dutch are much more direct in their language.
  32. The Dutch can get anywhere by train/public transportation, and travel much more than Americans.
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  33. The Dutch are fluent in multiple languages.
  34. Opportunities for kids to be in sports/music groups are rare.
  35. Dutch Christians place more emphasis on prayer, the Holy Spirit, and experiencing God, and American Christians put more emphasis on knowing the Bible.
  36. Dutch women are much more independent and generally will not accept help from a man.
  37. It is typical to go out for coffee/drinks before a meal, and then again after a meal.
  38. There are canals all throughout the major cities in the Netherlands.
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  39. There are some incredibly beatiful gardens in the Netherlands
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  40. To get coffee, you should not go to a coffee shop…you must go to a cafe (otherwise you’ll get drugs!).
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Later I will do a post about a week of my trip that I spent in Norway…but here’s a sneak photo of the beautiful Norway!

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Aline - November 23, 2009 - 2:40 am

Hi, very funny post, haha! Loved reading it. Hope you are doing well! I saw there is someone special in your life! Congrats!!!
Have a lovely week! Aline

Gail - November 6, 2009 - 8:06 am

Allison, what a FUN post!! I love all the observations you made! I love, love love to travel and I’m envious of this trip you took!! Like you, I always find it fascinating to think about how our culture can be so much different than others. Good stuff!

Carrie Ostreko - November 4, 2009 - 11:21 pm

WOW…love the posts!! you are great at this! Who hosts this blog? I love it!!! :) maybe I can make one for Bella Midwest! :)

The Gass Family Photos

I had a fun get-away in Waterloo with my roommate Sam last weekend! She grew up there, so we got to spend the weekend with her family. Have you ever felt like you’ve known someone for years and years, when you’ve only known them for a couple months?  That’s how it is with Sam; I feel like we’ve been great friends for years but I just met her in August! Those friendships are the best! It was a blast to hang out with her family and be in the midst of craziness with little kids! Sam’s older sister, Angela, has two kids: Eli who is 2  years old, and Gabriella, who is 6  months old. They are perfectly adorable and so fun to play with, but I  have a new admiration for moms! How do they do it?!

On Sunday morning I took their family photos. It was pretty chilly, so we had to do most of them indoors. We scouted out indoor locations in Cedar Falls & Waterloo, which we found to be a nearly impossible thing for photos on a Sunday morning! We ended up choosing the church their family goes to. This church is so modern and classy! This first photo was taken in the women’s lounge…a little awkward for the men in the family, but it worked well! The women who came in were just a bit shocked to see an entire family on the couch in there! =) 

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Even though it was chilly, we were able to get some shots outside the church in this fabulous field. Aren’t they a great-looking family?!
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Eli is the cutest 2-year-old I’ve ever known. He’s silly and smart and fun and adorable…but for some reason he was just not into photos! We had to work fast to catch a couple shots before he started screaming!

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I love this one of all the beautiful women in the family!

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This next one makes me chuckle because Josh had to run around with Eli and then run to join the group to see if we could get even a smidge of a smile out of Eli! So close!

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Can you tell these two LOVE being grandparents??!

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And of course we had to get a couple of Sam and I to wrap up the session! Thanks, Angela, for getting this fun shot!

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Thanks for taking me home with you for the weekend, Sam! Your family is a treasure and I can’t wait to go back to hang out with them again sometime!

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Gail - November 6, 2009 - 8:03 am

You’re so cute girl! I LOVE that second b&w of the family! Blow that one up you guys!!!

Samantha - November 4, 2009 - 8:20 pm

You are more than welcome! I feel like I’ve known you forever too!! Thanks for sharing the weekend with my family and taking these great pictures! :)

Brian Davis - November 4, 2009 - 3:21 pm

Nice simple outdoor shots. I like the series in the field, the lighting is good and it looks like you all had fun.

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