Do you Havasupai?

Words fail me often. There are so many experiences in life that are just beyond explanation because of their magnitude and meaning to me that I can never do justice in describing them. Good thing I’m a photographer and not a writer  🙂  So, instead of blabbering on and trying to make beautiful words about this trip I was able to take to the Grand Canyon recently (my FIRST TIME!), I’ll just include an excerpt from a letter a wrote to the friend who went with me:

I went to church this morning, and until the worship started, I don’t think I had stopped yet to really think about all that our little trip meant to me. But once that music began and I was able to pause and think of all the reasons I had to praise God this morning, I started crying uncontrollably. That trip, and especially that time with you, was an absolute gift, Claire. The more time I spend thinking about it, the less I’m able to put into words what it meant to me. I’m starting to think there just aren’t words for that kinda thing. Words to describe the raw beauty, the gift of an oasis in the desert, the redemption of Arizona, the rescue of a Perfect Father, the joy of prayer with a sweet friend, the freedom of skinnydipping in water that’s clear blue, the purity of baptism under a waterfall, the satisfaction of trudging through a desert to arrive in paradise, the peace of knowing that the very God who made that canyon cares deeply for us and has our best interest in mind, the euphoria of swimming in waterfalls and sleeping under stars, and most of all… the joy it is to share all of this with a friend, especially a friend who has come to mean so much to me over the years. 

Oh, and of course I’m including photos to capture the journey (since I’m better at that anyways!):

My first time on Route 66.

Ain’t she lovely.

 

They are the only place that still uses the pony express! No joke!
Entering the reservation. Yay for maize!

Such beautiful water down there!
Claire in Mooney Falls
Easily one of the best swims we’ve ever had!
Ha. Don’t we look cool?
Last picture I took before we left the canyon.
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
The most important thing in photography is light. Hands down. Somewhere in the top 3 of important things in photography, though, is paying attention. Especially at events,…
God help me, I love photography. This photo from Crooked Willow Event Center, which is super beautiful and everyone should get married there, made me well up…
Cara and I had been trying to work together for some time. She’s also one of my oldest friends here in Colorado Springs. She’s always been so…
My BFF Shea and I (who’s an amazing photographer in TN) were on our way to shoot a wedding last summer in the Tennessee countryside. We passed…
One of the things I love about being a photographer is how it gives me access to all these special moments that I would otherwise never be…
Clever people are hard to find. You know why? Because this family has almost all of them! I have known one of the couples from this shoot…