Taking the GRE | Monday Musings

Taking the GRE | Monday Musings

The off-season of wedding photography is both a gift and a curse to me. It is a gift in that I am able to sleep and rest after all the crazy wedding and travel weekends that happen in the fall, on top of extra family and engagement sessions that inevitably get scheduled when the leaves start to change. Coming into January I was ready for some down-time, ready to work less than 40-60 hours, and ready to enjoy some slow weekends at home.

That lasted about 2 weeks. While I love the idea of being restful, it is not very practical long-term for me. This was my first full off-season being at home during the week, and it wasn't long before I got incredibly antsy to start doing things again. I did have some sessions here and there, and even a January wedding in Washington, D.C., but none of it kept my hands or mind occupied the way I am used to.

So I started to dream...

4 Things I've Been Loving Lately | Monday Musings

4 Things I've Been Loving Lately | Monday Musings

Sometimes I'll be chatting with a friend about a particular question or problem I'm having, and they will come up with the perfect answer based on their experiences. By the time I start using what they suggest or following their advice, I often can't believe it took me so long to do!

In light of that, every once in awhile I love sharing about my recently discovered and newly favorite things - whether it's an activity, a product, or especially a food that I just can't get enough of! Welcome to the April installment of four things I've been loving lately and as always, if you've got a new favorite thing, please leave a comment below and share!

1) Group Runs...

The Honest Truth about...Being an Ambivert | Monday Musings

The Honest Truth about...Being an Ambivert | Monday Musings

I grew up surrounded by 3 other siblings, which did not strike me as unusual until I got a little older and realized most people only have 1 or 2 brothers and sisters! In our group of four, I was almost always the most outgoing, and I learned quickly how to make friends when we moved around every few years. Living overseas taught me even more how to relate with other people whose background was completely different.

As an adult I drew back a little, which most of us tend to do over time. The days feel longer and my tiredness is more acute now than when I was a child. While I still love to be around big groups and thrive on meeting new people, I am not quite as fearless and bold as when I was younger. Between Nathan and me, however, I will always be the most outgoing person in our relationship, and without my forwardness, we would spend much more time at home and much less time with other people!

The Honest Truth, though, is that in recent years...