Saturday, January 2, 2010

Montana on a Mission


Can you imagine trying to live on $3.00 or less a day? How about having to live with chronic unemployment, inadequate health care, insufficient food for your family, substandard education, and difficult housing conditions? What would life be like if your only form of transportation was your own two feet?
This is a reality for many of the people of Calunasan Sur, Bohol, Philippines. This month my husband, Josh and I are traveling as members of "Montana on a Mission" with a group from Montana. We will be working in the barrio of Calunasan Sur alongside two families to improve their housing, assisting local individuals by training and designing handcrafted items for sale to tourists, and setting up the first of its kind, Learning Center in the local barrio. All of these projects are designed to give this barrio and the families and individuals in it a chance to grow out of poverty.







Here's one story of how this has already worked. This story with some minimal differences is representative of many families in Calunasan Sur. The Acain Family; Ramel, Vicky and their three children had a home that was literally falling down. They had no water and therefore no facilities to wash clothes, shower or for a toilet. Vicky was planning to go to work in Manila leaving her family behind including "Be Boy" who was then two years old. MOM came along side the family. First, they and the other families were provided with two deep wells and several cisterns to supply water by a newly installed distribution system to each home. Vicky and family then had a sink, shower, laundry area and toilet. Vicky was trained to sew by one of our team and today sells her own line of clothing. She has named her business "Vanessa Designs" after her daughter and she is home with her family, not in Manila. Ramel is now employed as a carpenter’s helper and works making small wooden items in a new production center built by MOM. There is now hope in the family and the children have taken a renewed interest in school.



(images courtesy of MOM)





We are inviting you to partner with us by asking you to help finance these efforts in January. Each of us are providing for our own travel expenses and subsistence. Any donations will go entirely to fund the materials for building the computer center, library and pre-school classroom furniture, flooring, electrical etc.
We will also be building two homes for homeless families. Lastly we need to provide start-up materials for women to make clothing, handicrafts and small wooden items to sell in a newly established "River Hut".

Please join me in becoming advocates for these wonderful people. Montana on a Mission is a 501(c)(3) organization so all of your donations are tax-exempt. You can send your check, made out to Montana on a Mission, to me or contribute on the Montana on a Mission website through the Donate button on the front page. Please visit the website for more information. I will keep you informed about how your donation is used. In addition to working alongside the locals I will be documenting our trip and the local culture. Please subscribe to the RSS feed on my blog to keep up with our adventures. Thanks so much for your consideration in sharing what He has first given us.

God Bless.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy Happy New Year!


Happy New Year everyone! Thanks so much for you patronage and following for the past year.

Here's to a wonderful 2010 fillled with peace, happiness, love and countless blessings!

One of my resolutions is to include more personal content from here on the ranch. It's an interesting life that we lead... hope you enjoy!


Saturday, December 5, 2009

les petit filles || montana children's photographer

Two little girls, 4 cats and one gorgeous mama makes for a fun photo shoot! (The cats asked for anonimity so they won't be seen here). We never had everyone feeling happy at the same time but that's real life! I love the images we captured and I know they reflect the spirit and personalities of these particular filles!


This little beauty went from demure to....



DONE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! in no time flat!




and sister is a beautiful little snuggle puppy...



















and for a little fun... I couldn't resist!


Thanks ladies! Have a Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wanna see an album layout?

Click the link to see a brand spankin' new layout from Jeana and Bob's October wedding...


Jeana and Bob's Dreamy Book

portfolio

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Dayla and Jared || montana wedding photographer

I photographed Dayla and Jared's wedding in Lewistown, Montana last weekend. This was my first trip to Lewistown so I wasn't sure what I would find but Dayla had chosen some amazing locations. She and Jared braved the icy wind without complaint I might add!

They are a gorgeous couple and so much in love. You can see it all over their faces....
























Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Golden Hour

One of my favorites from my shoot yesterday...


Gotta love the golden hour! (although I think it's more like 20 minutes)
It makes me feel warm looking at it.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Race at Lost Creek

A couple weeks ago my husband and I took part in an awesome fundraiser event at Lost Creek Ranch. The event was patterned after "The Amazing Race" on CBS and was to benefit our local grade school. Ten teams competed to be the first to complete 10 challenges and bring home the grand prize package. We were lucky enough to have a beautiful day and I know a good time was had by all. Challenges ranged from agility and strength to fire skills and even wine identification and exotic insect consumption! Bleckk! The after party and dinner was sponsored by our hosts, John, Catherine, Bryan and Sarah. It was definately a good time to schedule an overnight babysitter! Thanks so much to our hosts and all of the participants!

Here's to next year!