A Weekend in Chicago
A short trip to Chicago was the perfect way to experience the city for the first time! We hit the major sites and definitely left plenty to come back and … Continue reading A Weekend in Chicago
A short trip to Chicago was the perfect way to experience the city for the first time! We hit the major sites and definitely left plenty to come back and … Continue reading A Weekend in Chicago
A quick four-day trip to Canada was the perfect way to celebrate Alex finishing his second year of medical school last summer! Banff is absolutely stunning.
Alex spent four years pouring his life and time into two things: football and academics. He is a student-athlete, a future doctor, and an incredible, brilliant young man. I’m so … Continue reading Alex: Class of 2017
“And I ask you, friend, what’s a fella to do / Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue / So I took her hand and I gave … Continue reading Galway Girl
I am super lucky in that my boyfriend is usually pretty okay with me dragging a camera along with us everywhere we go. Especially if he’s distracted by bacon-wrapped, deep-fried … Continue reading NC State Fair 2016
I skipped class once to take pictures of some tall buildings downtown, while my boyfriend did interviews to eventually be a neurosurgeon.
An afternoon well spent improving our archery skills at Wolf Ridge Archery.
Any true senior year victory lap has to include reading in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, just because it’s sunny and we’ve learned how to procrastinate without really losing points … Continue reading Reading in the Gardens
Photos taken with a DJI Phantom 3 Advanced owned by the Duke Chanticleer.
Alex let me take his picture after one of his medical school interviews. Clark Kent vibes?
A few days of spring break well spent road tripping to Switzerland to visit the highest point in Europe, the Jungfraujoch. The Alps are perpetually stunning.
Spring break was spent gallivanting around Europe and touring German castles, getting design ideas for our future home from the ruins of Rheinfels and the interestingly mixed architecture of Drachenfels.