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52 weeks 1.4

I honestly can not believe another week has come and gone.  For those of you following on the blog and writing me kind messages yesterday and today.  Thank you.  Thank you for reading and following along with our life here on the small spot on the blog!  This week went so, fast.  Like speedy fast and it was wonderful.  I hope your weeks have been just as great as we continue on in the 2017 year!

In the Feder home our week included:
A trip to the Capitol
Lots of lego building
Starting the dreaded science fair projects (Why I am always a pessimist about this I don’t know… I apologize in advance to my teacher friends!)
Homemade pizza night
My almost teenager and me finally getting some time in together
Continuing on with one amazing book study (which is one of my books to complete this year, The Comparison Trap, by Sandra Stanley.  It is SO good!!)

 

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    Don’t Quit… A letter to my future self

    Each and every winter I fall prey to it.

    It could be that tax season it upon me. It could be that I am shooting less and doing more book work. It could be that the winter has me down and wishing for more days outside. Or I just might be plain tired.  Whatever it is, I am ready to quit this entrepreneurial life and just head to the corporate world to punch the 9-5 clock and head home.  For the past 15 years I have worked hard to get to where I want to be, but with a lot of blood, sweat and tears.  Some days I think that working for corporate, and throwing in the towel would be easier than what I am doing now.

    As a small business owner, only 20% of my job is photographing, the part of the job I absolutely love and went to school for.  The other 80% is business.  Networking, marketing, bookwork, blogging, web-site upkeep, design, hiring people, customer service, e-mails, phone calls, coding, managing social media, are just some of the other responsibilities that I have.  At times it overwhelms me, and I feel done.

    Like I’m ready to quit. And sit on the couch eating chips and salsa while watching Gilmore Girls for the up-teenth time.

    But this is a letter to my future self and maybe to you who are struggling to keep going.

    Today might be one of those, I-really-hate-woking-for-myself, I’m-tired-of-eating-lunch-again-by-myself, I-don’t-want-to-implement-anymore-receipts-into-quickbooks (or learn anything more about quickbooks!), I’m tired of the cold, I want to be around people, walking around downtown kind of days.

    It may be a day where you feel like your business isn’t going anywhere no matter how hard you try, or a day where you feel lost in the shuffle of Instagram, Facebook,and Twitter. You may feel invisible and that your job really doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things.  You many not want to Snap another snap or story of how “awesome” your life really is, because you just aren’t feeling it.

    Trust me, I get it, and have said all these things to myself probably thousands of times. Owning and running a business is HARD.  It is WORK, and it is GRUELING and honestly sometimes LONELY.

    But….

    It is also rewarding and wonderful.  So on the day when you (or I ) am down and feel like quitting, don’t.

    Remember that this was your dream.  This is why you went to school for photography.  This is why you quit the corporate world.  This is why only you rule your schedule.  Deep down, you really love the thrill of being able to determine your own schedule, determining the amount of clients you want, the jobs you get to do and being able to take your kids to school and be there when they come home. You have so much more flexibility than many 9-5ers, and once you entered that world, you would go crazy.  Because you weren’t made to sit at a desk all day long.

    If you need to see people, seek them out.  Plan lunch dates, get a babysitter so you can get your nails done.  Schedule that massage in the middle of the day. Meet with others that own their own businesses and gain perspective from them.  Plan shoots that excite you. Work hard, but play hard.  Turn off the computer, phone, tablet at the end of the day and BE done.  There will always be work to do, but remember, these people.

    They are the WHY of why you chose to run your own business. So keep going.  Don’t quit, spring is only a few months away….

    Be thankful and re-read this when you need it, that’s why you wrote it!

    (Photo Credit to my wonderful and kind friend, Kate Wenzel)

     

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    • Angie Jakubiec

      Truth, every word, absolute truth!

    Stone Arch Bridge Engagement Session:: Jessica & Jordan

    They had met before, Jessica just knew it. But Jordan was acting like he had never seen her in his life.  As they continued chatting at a party with friends, Jordan’s twin brother entered the conversation and Jess immediately knew why Jordan had been acting that way, they really had never met!  Both laughing about it, the two hit it off immediately and began spending time with one another.  The two were engaged shortly after and together we await the warmer July day when they will be married!  Simply can not wait to spend time with these two even more!

     

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      Red Thread Session:: Week 1

      As I have said in the past, I am one lucky lady to be included in an awesome organization that supports and loves adoption called Red Thread Sessions.  I first found out about this organization through friends who had already adopted.  I longed to be a part of it in the past, but really felt led to invest into my family while my kids were not yet in school.  Now that they are, I have been able to be selected as one of Minneapolis’s reps who give their time and talent to bless those families who have already walked the road.

      Many of my friends have set out in the journey of adoption, and while we as a family, have not directly adopted, we have been included on the rides.  This is a HUGE blessing not only to both pray for these couples and children, but to walk along side them encouraging them along the way.

      This sweet family was introduced to me by another client of mine and I was able to photograph their sweet family  this past year.  I asked Liz to share a few things about her story and their process.  The following words are her’s and I hope this blesses your Monday!

      How did you know adoption was for you?
      From childhood, I (Liz) pictured myself adopting children.  It was always something I hoped would be part of building a family.  We talked about it before we got married and both thought adoption would be something we would like to pursue.

      How were you introduced to adoption?
      We both had friends and family growing up who were adopted.

      Tell us about your adoption journey.
      When we were ready to start a family, Liz wanted to adopt first, but the financial aspect was a little daunting.  We decided to see what happened and if we weren’t expecting after one year, we would start the adoption process. After a number of months, we decided that we wanted to start the process and not wait. We adopted Henry in 2008 and Walter in 2010, both born in S Korea.  We talked about adopting an older child through the foster care system when the boys were older but in the fall of 2014 we heard about a birth family wanting to be matched with an adoptive family.  We prayed about it and decided to moved forward.  Winston was born in May and brought so much joy to our family.  The boys can’t get enough of him.  In February this year we were asked if we would like to adopt Winston’s biological sibling due in July!  A huge surprise!  Since we had just finished Winston’s adoption we weren’t sure how we would be able to come up with what we needed for the fees.  Our parents encouraged us not to let money be the reason we said, ‘No.”  We prayed about it and gave the finances to God, knowing He could provide.   He met each need we had and provided so many friends, family and strangers to help down cover our adoption fees!  In July we drove down south to wait for Ruthie to arrive.  She was born in early July and was welcomed home by 3 enthusaistic brothers!

      How has adoption changed you?
      Oh man.  I think parenting has changed us!  🙂  Adoption has made us different parents than we would have been I think.  We have friends in our lives who I can’t imagine not knowing.  Our dinner menus have changed – what did we do before Korean meals?!?!  Of course we have 4 beautiful children.  I think adoption has also made being truthful and open with our kids essential.  It could be easy to lie and say I don’t know what happened to the artwork from school instead of telling them I threw it away…but if I can’t be honest about the little things in life, how can they trust that I have and will be honest with them about their personal histories or with the big things that will happen.  I think it’s made us more sensitive and thoughtful in what others may be dealing with – the loss of first families and children – and how that affects them.

      What is the most rewarding aspect of adoption?
      Getting to raise and love our children!  Watching them grow and become their own people.:)  Seeing their pride in where they come from and building relationships with their first families…praying that we can do the same for the birth families we haven’t met yet.  It’s rewarding to see how much we’ve grown and changed as individuals and as a family.

      What do you wish people knew about adoption?
      Adoption is full of love, loss, grief, joy, struggles and challenges, and growth.  It’s a gift to be able to love our kids and raise them.  Each situation is different, but I think parents really need to be prepared to parent differently than how they were raised, or how they see others parenting.  You need to be ready to ask for help and follow through suggestions for your family’s benefit.  I am so grateful that God built our family through adoption – it’s hard to believe He saw us worthy of it!

      What are some myths about adoption that you wish you could dispel?
      That kids who were adopted are more likely to be troubled.  Every child will have his/her own struggles and challenges, whether they were adopted or not but recognizing that adoptees may face some challenges unique to adoptees – that doesn’t make them more troubled.

      What are some of the greatest resources you have used in the adoption process?
      Our relationships with Christ, prayer…lots of praying family and friends.  We used adopttogether.org to help fundraise for our last 2 adoptions.  Adoptive Families Magazine is full of information.   We love Heather Forbes’ books, classes and website  – lots of help with parenting in a way that is so much more beneficial.  Connected Families – more great parenting help.

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      • Kathleen

        Oh my goodness- the photo of the little one holding the new baby. I can’t. It’s too cute!!

      52 weeks:: 1.3

      Another week has gone by and as I looked through my photos I realized there are none of my oldest!  She was off at a winter retreat last weekend with my husband, and I think most of the events where I took photos, she wasn’t there!  Helps me to know to focus more on her next week!!

      Rundown of our week::
      Mall of America night; met radio hosts and friends there
      Morning soccer with donuts to follow
      Lots of sticky fun snow to play in
      A day off and a trip to the History Center
      Shooting my first wedding of 2017

      Happy Weekend!

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