Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Larry and Cheryl's Special Day

Last Friday I spent the afternoon into the night with a very special couple and their family. Larry and Cheryl met just 5 months ago when she arrived at a nursing home in Monroe. She'd barely been in town 12 hours to spend xmas with family when she suffered a massive stroke that left her paralyzed on her left side. She's 54. Larry had been at the home nearly 2 years when she arrived. Having been stricken with the rare viral ailment Guillans Barre Syndrome, which starts with a paralysis in the feet that slowly spreads up the body and eventually, with therapy and time works its way back down, he was ready to give up. Deeply depressed, his nurses and he himself say that he simply didn't care anymore....until he met Cheryl. They fell in love and were married last Friday, and it was such a great story, and the family were all incredibly nice and welcoming and let me shoot whatever I wanted. I had a really great time. And I feel especially lucky, because I found out about this totally as a fluke. I had stopped at a gas station to get a pop a couple weeks ago and overhead 2 women talking about a couple at a nursing home that were getting married.....they didn't know their names, but they knew which home, so I called up, and the rest is, as they say, history. Guess it pays to be nosy! Here are a few of my favorites from the day - and I wrote the story (which is running today), which is always fun....so I'm anxiously awaiting the paper today!

Hours before the ceremony, Cheryl and her family began the process of getting ready in her room at the nursing home. Her sisters did her hair and make-up, nurse's aides came in to help, as well. Inbetween taking care of other residents, they would come to help with eye liner or mascara or eye shadow - whatever they were best at doing It was the first-ever wedding at the home, so everyone was very excited and happy for the couple.

Larry 's goal was to meet his bride by walking down the courtyard aisle. You could just see the determination on his face, and watching him make that trek, slowly but surely, was very moving.

With the help of family and aides, Larry and Cheryl were able to get into the back seat of his convertible, which he'd gotten just before his illness and has never even driven. Cheryl having been away from Monroe for 30 years, hadn't seen the town since returning. So, Larry and she were driven through the city, the car decorated with balloons, the traditional "Just Married" sign on the bumper. Passing cars and walkers waved, honked and cheered as they made their way through town.

Friday, August 1, 2008

it's the FAIRbaby!!

oh lensBABY i love ya

fair week is wrapping up...really not so bad at all this year - good weather, not so hectic - it almost seemed TOO easy! our photo page theme went along with the fair's - "Dreams Take Shape in 2008" so, i busted out the lens baby and here are a few of my favorites...

the guy working one of the food booths is from Turkey - he's spending the summer working fairs and festivals in the midwest with the family owners - can't think of a better way to get a glimpse of Americana

i love goats!

the Star Family Circus - this is my favorite from the project (well, my part of it, that is)...this was the first time they were at the fair - it was small, but actually really pretty cool...everyday their shows got more and more packed - they do a crazy motorcycle stunt along with other acrobatics - all without a net!

and then, back to normal

i spotted these little girls last night behind the action having a snack
love the hats!

Monday, July 28, 2008

met this little girl and her family as i was driving around feature hunting...she was fun...we played hot potato with her multi-colored toy ball and made up goofy songs...i told her i'd come back some time and show her my hot potato dance - guess i better start getting creative!

"When I grow up, I want to be a doctor, then a princess, then a teacher, and then a mom," says 4-year-old Rae-jean, later adding, "and a dentist and an actor." You go girl!!!

"Face your fears and doubts, and new worlds will open to you."
-- Robert Kiyosaki

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

just a bit of levity to keep the posts going...

apparently this cat is letting itself out of the bag!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

all in a day's work....

while following a couple of volunteers canvas a neighborhood to register voters and hand out informational materials in conjunction with the Walk for Obama events taking place across the nation Saturday, we got stuck on one home porch as a torrential downpour suddenly rolled through. While there, I figured I may as well try to make some features.

i know, i know, kids and animals, but i still like it!

the family watches the rain come down while the girl braids extensions into her mother's hair

and later that day....

so, this was pretty surreal and crazy....a co-worker told us about a wedding happening last Saturday - her son was the best man....it was going to be a "redneck wedding," she said. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I headed out there that afternoon - out in the country to a farm along the creek - or "crick" if you're gonna say it right. to sum up, the boutonnieres were mini buck's head pins, there was a lot of camouflage, there was A LOT of Bud Light, shotguns were involved, a pretty drunk groom shouting across the farm to his bride, staying out of sight in a barn - "c'mon baby, let's git r' done!!" oh yeah, and a mule (the vehicle, not the animal). They got r done alright!

the bridal party arrives on the farm

Randy, the groom, stays in his barn so as not to see his bride, but keeps his beer hidden behind his back anyway - the groomsmen having told the bride that he'd been cut off a while ago. They'd been drinking since morning, and he was pretty far gone by the time the ceremony got underway.

A last shout of "Let's git r done!!!" and the couple ride off toward the reception. At top left is the minister, who pretty much bolted for her car as soon as the i do's were over.