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VetsRoll Trip

This was absolutely one of the best experiences I’ve had in my life. Imagine being surrounded by the most sincere, appreciative and nicest people… 300 to be exact. I had the opportunity do travel with Beloit organization, VetsRoll, for four days last week to Washington DC. There were about 200 World War II and Korean War Veterans accompanied by about 100 assistants. We left at 5am Sunday morning on 10 coach buses and returned Thursday evening at 9pm for an unexpected welcome home that was ten times more extravagant than I imagined.

Day 1: We drove to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and stopped at the Golden Corral for dinner…Good thing there are a lot of buffets on the way out East : )

Day 2: We visited the Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. When the guide was telling us about what happened there on 9/11 I just pictured it in my head. The plane roared 40 feet above where we were on the buses, belly up, going more than 550 mph. It gave me chills standing there, trying to imagine what those people were going through in the last few minutes before crashing.

Once we got to our hotel in Maryland, there was a mail call to reenact mail call for the Veterans. Letters were sent from not only family and friends, but from schools all around the country. A school for the blind even had students write letters in braille.

Day 3: We were up at 3am to drive into Washington DC from our hotel in Hagerstown, Maryland. We stopped at the Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, World War II Memorial and Arlington National Cemetary. Luckily it only rained while we were at the World War II Memorial! The rest of the day was sunny and perfect.

Day 4: We spent the whole day driving from Hagerstown, Maryland to Beloit, Wisconsin. About 3 hours from home, my team leader asked us four assistants to say something to the Veterans on our bus. This was when it all hit me that this might be the last time I will see these guys. During my time on the bus home, I sat with each Veteran getting to know them. I took notes on what their experience was like and what memories it brought up.

I really got to know not only the guys on Bus 6, but a few others!! Here are a few things they said:

“It’s really been a wonderful trip. I’ve really enjoyed traveling on the road, through the mountains…seeing the scenic things as we go along. My favorite parts were the Arlington Cemetary and the Flight 93 Memorial and being treated like a millino bucks. It’s something I will remember for the rest of my life.” -Irving Metcalf, 78 (Korean War, 1952-1954)

“There are people down at work I didn’t know were Vets and I’ve been reitred for 17 years. I haven’t seen some of them in 17 years! It was emotional to see Flight 93, my heart goes out to those on the aircraft. I’m really honored to be asked to go along with these great people.” -Dwayne Teigen, 76 (Korean War, 1953-1961)

“I’ve always wanted to go to Arlington Cemetary because I’m an airforce Veteran that served in the Korean War. I have friends that died in that war.” -Ray Watson, 81 (Korean War, 1950-1954)

“Five graduates from a small town end up on the same bus!? What’s the percentage that we would meet like that? Out of 10 buses, we landed together. You think there would be a bunch of war stories, but we are talking about our childhood! -Harold Bates, 81 (Korean War Marine, 1952)

“The most enjoyable part was mail call. I got a letter from Fred Beck that I was in the service with in 1952; he was on the WASP with me. That was the first letter he’s ever sent to me.” -John Wilson, 78 (Korean War, 1951-1955)

Aurthur wasn’t on my bus, but he was such a character so I had to get to know him!! I took quite a few photos of Aurthur…I could have listened to his stories for hours. “I woudln’t be here if it wasn’t for Harold Balllard. He volunteered to be my eyes because I’m blind.” -Aurthur Jacobson, 88 (World War II Combat Flyer, 1945)

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Sauk Creek Alpacas

I met a lovely woman at the festival this past weekend and visited her farm in Oregon yesterday. Lynne’s farm is called Sauk Creek Alpacas. She is in the county, but also in a little neighborhood of homes. Behind her house is a pie shape field for the alpacas to roam. All 21 of them know Lynne of course, but when I showed up, they became really cautious, just kind of staring at me. Once they found out we brought a bag of carrots, they surrounded us. When I was squatting down at one point taking a picture, a smaller brown one came up behind me, smelled my hair then rested his head on mine. I felt so happy and calm. At one point I told Lynne that I felt like I was one of them in the herd…is that weird? I just felt like I belonged! Alpacas are such gentle and adorable creatures.

I’m going back tomorrow to experience the shearing process. They’re going to look a ton different after tomorrow!!

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I (really do) love Alpacas.

This weekend was amazing. I not only got to pet and get my picture taken with alpacas, but I met so many amazing people and I got a good start on the learning part : )

The Great Midwest Alpaca Festival was at the Alliant Energy Center this past Saturday and Sunday. Look for it next year! It was a great event for people of all ages.

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Stella & Dot Trunk Show

I hosted a Stella & Dot Trunk Show last week at my apartment. It was so much fun!! What’s better than friends, wine and jewelry?? Thank you Katie for being a great friend and stylist!

Click here to check out the jewelry yourself. There are some pretty fun and colorful pieces : )

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Madison Magazine Home of the Month – May

This is the Home of the Month in the May issue of Madison Magazine and it was such a fun home to photograph! Chele and her dog Maia were excellent subjects. Chele knows exactly what pieces to pick up from local thrift stores, which I’m so envious of!! I would love to walk into a thrift store in Madison and find a gold mine. Maybe I do and just walk right past it. : ) She’s also a great artist and is well connected in the art scene in Madison. Their home is full of local artists’ work…I felt so inspired while I was shooting.

Chele gave me a tour of her home before I started photographing. When we got to her husband’s office, she told me that he has been in Madison Magazine before…I totally photographed him in 2009! His name is John Neis and he was published for the Best of Madison Business Winners “Investing in Madison”. He was at work during the first round of shooting, so I went back a few days later early in the morning to catch him before work making breakfast in their amazing kitchen. You’ll see him on the next page in the magazine which is not pictured here.

My favorite part of the whole afternoon was photographing Chele wearing a bright pink Chinese mask. It was sitting on one of their shelves in the living room and she jokingly asked if she should put it on…We spent about 20 minutes in the living room photographing her with the mask on. I was hoping the magazine would run that image on the first page : )

I posted a few of Chele in the mask below.

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Remember Beanie Babies?! I loved Beanie Babies, a lot. They happen to be my first subjects when I was in elementary school (along with trolls…I’ll have to find those pictures next). I lined each one up my bedspread and photographed them with my mom’s point and shoot.

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A little location scouting and simply having a good time. Thank you girls for letting me photograph you!!

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