Thanksgiving at Saddle Path

Thanksgiving at Saddle Path

Thanksgiving competes for my favorite day of the year. It is a sensational climax. Every year when I was little, I would wake up to spiced and sweet smells wafting from the kitchen and the buttery croons of Nat King Cole or one of the other Christmastime greats gently serenading my mom as she'd be pinching pie crusts. I don't wonder why I'm so sentimental.

A while ago, with kids having kids and friends becoming family, Thanksgiving at my parents house started to burst at the seems. We were past adding chairs to tables - we had to add tables to rooms. This is when it started to get really good. We'd all pray, eat the meal together and sip wine until we all brimmed over with goodness. And just when we couldn't take any more in, we'd all get quiet, and start to let the gratitude spill out. There from our chairs we'd go around and each one, from the mashed potato covered little ones to grandmas and grandpas, would say the thing we'd been most thankful for that year.

The things would range from homes bought and sold to babies born to pumpkin pie. But last year was an especially good year for thanksgivings. It was a happy heart - that my mom over half way through her chemotherapy and seemingly reborn into joy, it was my much prayed for and finally achieved pregnancy. It was my people: my little wide-eyed Edy Clare and my best friend and super man husband who cares for me so I can care for her. Oh, a full and happy heart. 

And this year I'm all filled up with thanksgivings again. A just-right-for-us home to call our little corner of the world, a furnace that (mostly) works, siblings we call friends, a church community that pushes us to Jesus, a country where we can be free to pursue Truth ardently. For my Edy Clare. For my husband. 

So, you can bet that I'll be in my kitchen with Nat King Cole tomorrow, spreading all that sensational, magical Thanksgiving Day gratitude around my home, just like my mom did. 

Happy Thanksgiving to you. May your hearts and stomachs be full!

Rachel

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RevLocal :: Corporate Lifestyle Shoot, Columbus Ohio

RevLocal :: Corporate Lifestyle Shoot, Columbus Ohio

I had the pleasure of shooting some photos at RevLocal, where I used to work before Edith was born. It was, without a doubt, one of the most treasured chapters of my life, but not because I loved working in the confines of a cubicle. It was because I met some of the most talented, down-to-earth (midwestern?) creatives I've encountered yet, and they're all relationships I still have the joy of keeping up. They wanted to capture some snapshots of what it's like to work there, and these handful of pics give a little glimpse.

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Emma Lu :: Infant Photo, Columbus, Ohio

Angela, her sister, my sister and I had a band when we were in middle school. It was a band, and not a band. It didn't involve music and mostly entailed us jumping on the trampoline for hours. Since then, hours of letter writing, phone conversations and impromptu highway exit coffee meetings between cities have kept us close enough that now our little girls will call one another friends, too. Enough about us, though. This is Angela's daughter Emma Lu. Let's focus on her squish factor: it is second to none. How thankful am I for this friendship that is overflowing into the next generation!

Enjoy!

Rachel

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Boyden Family Photo :: Columbus, Ohio

Boyden Family Photo :: Columbus, Ohio

How much curly, red-haired cuteness can you fit into one photo? I feel like we broke a record with these photos. This family is a special one to me! They were one of the first ever who I photographed and each time I've done it since, I enjoy it more! Thank you Jon and Kate!

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Kevin + Kelsey :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio

Kevin + Kelsey :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio

When we were little, we would have dance parties while doing the dishes. It was like the grand finale of the day, a time to squeeze those last little bursts of joy into the almost-finished evening. It was often then that my dad would sneak a kiss from my mom. We'd all cover our eyes and scrunch up our noses in embarrassment, giggling because we really loved to see them show such raw affection for one another. 

I saw that same affection many a time while shooting Kevin and Kelsey's wedding. I'd peak from behind the camera only to see them sneaking kisses and letting all that love show for the world to see. It was wedded joy at its finest, and it made photo-taking easier than ever! All hands in for wedding day kiss-sneaking :-)

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