Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The Best $22 Spent at Disney
Day 90-Year 3
Team Zybko
December 23, 2014




Yes, I know, these roller coaster pictures are a bit of a racket. I am busted and totally admit it. I was completely sucked into the moment, hyped up on magical Space Mountain atmosphere and the entire crazy Disney experience. How could I possibly walk away from the photo kiosk without purchasing these gems? Right, I couldn't. Baby Daddy on the other hand could have but he is a super loving and generous man. He also saw the slightly loopy, happiest place on earth look in my eyes and knew it to be a very poor choice not to whip out the Visa. This also makes him a super smart husband as well. 

The  frilly 7 year old choose to be in front with out even knowing anything about the ride.

The tough, almost ten year behind her claims his eyes were closed because of some kinda space dust agitation.

The 20 year in the 3rd seat was just happy to be on Thanksgiving break and not in uniform. 

The 39ish soccer mom desperately trying to capture the ride with her basic iPhone screamed like 7 year old girl the ENTIRE 3,184 feet of indoor track.

The preteen behind her, despite demanding her seat be between the safety of her loving parents had the time of her life.

The giddy Baby Daddy pulling up the rear who rarely gets to enjoy roller coasters actually teared up from laughing at the love of his life. 

 Magic memories for sure. 
 The best magic memories one can buy for a mere $22. 






A 10 Hour Drive Kinda Friendship
Day 89-Year 3
Team Zybko
December 23, 2014

We managed to squeeze in a ton of giggles and a whole lot of trips to the salad bar dessert bar during the brief visit with a favorite family. After a long ten hour drive down a congested I-95 we were able to coordinate schedules and meet for dinner. For both of us to be in Florida for Thanksgiving, the moons aligned just right, it would have been a shame to be so close and miss each other. We used to be quite spoiled and see these fun people frequently, pretty much whenever but now, living in different cities it felt like such a holiday treat for all. Love you guys :)  










Friday, December 19, 2014


Memories of the Simple Days
Living This Life
December 19, 2014
Team Zybko
Day 88 -Year 3
























Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Engagement Photo Shoot




She's In Love With the Boy
Diane & Michael 
Day 87 -Year 3
Team Zybko
December 16, 2014

I made sure to charge the laptop to full power before we left for the photo shoot. I knew I would be anxious to edit the pictures on the car ride home while everything was still fresh on my brain. I use the term photo shoot loosely. I am not a professional with my Nikon by any means but that didn’t seem to matter to a very thankful college student on a shoestring budget. Michael and Diane knew they were getting what they paid for and some they didn’t ask for. Siblings energetically photo bombing and goofing around and investing the woods around them. Thus, inadvertently lengthening the already drawn out process. Yikes, part of the family package I guess, no extra fee. They gave tons of special love to the future bride and groom while I fiddled with my camera, a lot. Changing angles, ISO settings and forcing natural poses as I prayed silent mini prayers that at least a few of the engagement images would come out OK and usable.

My memory card loaded as fast as it could, allowing me to begin thumbing through the hundred or so pictures even before turning off the long dirt road. Nervous and excited I scrolled up and down, critiquing and mumbling to myself as a woman hired to do a job. At first I noticed the obvious errors. Truck doors left open, random background stuff in the frame, poor setting choices and uncomfortable faces during the extra cheesy mandatory I love you so much kissie faces. Man, those real photographers make this look easy.

The miles flew by quickly, saving, deleting and using massive battery power will do that. Long before reaching our own driveway I began to tear up. Somehow a major switch flipped, I turned to mush, getting all Hallmarky and such. I began to look at the bright screen as a mom in a new season not as a photographer. A mom of a daughter that somehow grew up in fast-forward right before my camera, from film to digital in the blink of the fast set shutter. I honed in and noticed the obvious. I saw the good stuff, the more important stuff, the necessary stuff that surrounds a couple on all sides like a warm group hug. LOVE. Yes, duh. Love of course trumps the un-invited goofy shadows, blurred faces and messed up hair of a discarded picture. Pausing my heart and the editing process I steal a glance of my soul mate as he drives us safety up I-77. Somehow he notices and reads my thoughts, asking me in a an encouraging voice if I got any good ones? With a silent response I reply yes, with a kinda love look reserved just for him, only for him.

The strong feeling of contentment comfortably hangs around the co-pilot side of the van, keeping me company as my old eyes get back to work. Zeroing in on Diane’s happy face and radiant smile. More than a thousand words are spoken clearly, jumping off my laptop into my heart. They sure are crazy about each other. Emotions are clear. That’s the stuff that makes a good picture in my opinion. Michael grins as if he has found a rare priceless gem, winnings better than any jackpot or lucky lottery ticket in his hand. She knows this; in return, she shines bright. His presence and life promises create a joyful glow that comes from the gut and only from love. I notice it frame after frame, she can’t help but smile with all her being. A look most certainly reserved just for him, only for him. It's private and personal yet caught in a Kodak moment for them to have always. Maybe I'm making it up? Maybe my coffee was too strong? Nah, that look is definitely recognizable. She smiles at her fiancé in a very special way. The same way I still look at her Daddy, with a look of love.

I know I will be poked at endlessly for being over emotion but that’s OK, that’s what mom’s are trained to do. It is all part of the unpaid gig. If you have been there you may agree, I wouldn’t trade it for any amount of money in the world. By the way, I am completely biased when I say, I think she will make the most beautiful bride ever.