Monthly Archives: November 2009

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Meet SupaWoman: Confident, Courageous, Conscious

Sometimes in life you meet people whose spirit and personality are larger than life.  They are the type of people who leave an everlasting impression on you.  They mesmerize you when they speak, they speak to you in a way reminiscent of an old friend, and they draw you in with their wisdom and knowledge.  This is how I felt today when I sat down with Katharine aka SupaWoman.

Last month, I set out to find real life SupaWomen.  I asked all of you to nominate women who you knew that had courageously battled breast cancer (http://www.glimpseofsoulphoto.com/blog/?p=672).  I wanted to celebrate them and share their story of inspiration.  Katharine was nominated by her friend, Jennifer, who thought she fit the description perfectly. Upon reading about her, I was instantly drawn towards Katharine’s story and knew that I wanted to get to know her better.  This afternoon, I sat down with her as she was being prepped by make-up artist, Monica Castillo, for her Glimpse of Soul Photo Session.  I felt like I was sitting down with a long-lost friend.

Katharine was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago.  She discovered the lump in her breast one afternoon after taking a nap.   “I had gone out to play racquetball with my husband.  I had always been very active.  My husband kicked my butt in the game, so I was upset because I am very competitive.  I went to take a nap which is very unusual because I never take naps.  As soon as I laid down, I put my hand on my chest and felt a bump.  I intuitively knew that it was breast cancer,” says Katharine.  Thankfully, Katharine’s breast cancer was detected in a very early stage.  Ironically, she had a mammogram scheduled for the upcoming week.  After going through the different tests and having doctors confirm it was cancer, Katharine was given her options and she chose to go with a mastectomy and reconstruction.

Katharine is also the mother of two young boys, ages 6 and 8.  I asked her if, how, and what she told the boys about being diagnosed with cancer and all that meant.  Katharine says, “I told them everything.  I was very honest with them.”   She goes onto say that she did not want her boys to hear it from somebody else and to associate cancer with death.  “Cancer is not death. I never thought it was.  I knew I was going to be okay.  My kids keep me motivated.  I can’t wrap myself up around fear.  Your mind is stronger than anything else.  You’re bigger than cancer.”   

Overall, Katharine underwent 18 months of treatment.  Two weeks after her first surgery she was back in the gym with a trainer.  She attributes a huge part of her recovery to working out.  The same year she was diagnosed and underwent treatment–one month after her reconstructive surgery, Katharine signed up to run the Susan G. Komen Houston Race for the Cure.   “I saw the race as a target–a goal.”  And reach her goal she did! Last month, she ran the race for the 3rd year in a row. 

I asked Katharine how battling cancer changed her life.  She says, “It slows you down.  It forces you to be present versus letting life go on around you.”  She says these days she is more open to living life and says she’s even a better mother.  “I appreciate my kids more.  I’m a better parent.  I’m calmer, more peaceful.”

Before meeting Katharine, I thought her story would be one of a woman who battled breast cancer, but after talking with her I know her story is so much more.  Her story is about LIVING–being PRESENT in your life and living it with purpose, courage, and a positive attitude.  She says, “All situations are neutral.  YOU make of them what you want.”  Katharine says she’s much happier these days because she is willing to take the risk of being vulnerable.  She risks putting herself in situations that make her uncomfortable and take her out of her comfort zone.  Sure you can fail, but you can also be rewarded beyond your wildest dreams.

As we drove to the shoot, I couldn’t help but tear up with emotion.  Katharine moved me because she spoke with such sincerity, honesty, and conviction.  Her words kept playing back in my mind,  “After going through this, I can now look people in the eyes and really hear what they have to say.  I appreciate them and take the time to listen.  People bring you gifts everyday, you just have to be ready for them.”  She’s right about that.  I was gifted today by Katharine–with her infectious optimism, her beautiful smile, warm heart, and encouragement to live life with purpose.  Thank you, SupaWoman, for gifting us all with your beautiful spirit.

*A special thank you to The Spa at Cinco Ranch (www.cincospa.com) and American Laser Centers (www.americanlaser.com) for donating gift certificates and to makeup artist, Monica Castillo, for enhancing Katharine’s beauty with her makeup application.*

**Katharine also recommends anyone facing breast cancer in their life to read the book THE BREAST BOOK by Susan Love.  She says it will prepare you for the whole journey and educate you about what’s ahead.**

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance

 

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My Brother’s Keeper

My heart melted this afternoon upon meeting these little guys.  As soon as they walked up to me they greeted me with a hug–such sweet souls these boys have!  Makes me tear up just thinking about it.  The more I got to talking to them, the more they made me think of my own boys.  There’s something so beautiful about a brothers’ bond–the way big brothers show their little brothers the way, guide them, and school them on any and all topics.  Then there’s the way little brothers look up to their big brothers with respect and the desire to keep up with them, and also knowing that big brother’s there to protect him.  Plus, you have an automatic best friend!  My wish for my new little buddies is that they will always remain their brother’s keeper.

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance! 

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Baby Makes Four…

You may recognize this gorgeous mom from some sessions back.  She invited me to her home to photograph her newborn son at the time.  I was lucky enough to go back this time and do a family session.  If it seems like you’re seeing double it’s because Mom & Dad have strong genes!  Baby boy looks just like Dad and baby girl (okay, maybe she’s not a baby, but I’m sure Mom still sees her as her baby girl–and isn’t she gorgeous?!?) looks just like Mom!  I love it!!!  To all of you, may your family continue to grow in Love!

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance!

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~Family: Sometimes You’re Born Into It, Sometimes You Pick It~

Sometimes you’re born into family and sometimes you pick it.  I have the privilege of calling this special group of people, “family.”  Technically, we’re not related, but my heart recognizes them as nothing less than family.  What I love most about all of them is their deep, loyal commitment to each otherI love that Mom & Dad were high school sweethearts and still madly in love with each other.  Dad is forever trying to sneak a kiss from Mom.  She acts coy and you can see that she is still smitten with her hubby.  Together, they are raising some of the greatest kids I’ve ever met–funny & well-mannered.  If I had to pick one word that would describe this group of people, it would have to be “family,”  - mi familia.

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance!

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Ray of Light

There is something so magical about the sweetness that baby girls bring to families.  From their big innocent stares to the sweet way they say, “I love you, Mommy.  I love you, Daddy.”  It’s tough not to fall head over heels for them.  What a blessing to have a little girl!  Mom and Dad are head over heels over this gorgeous ray of light that brings so much sunshine to their lives.  Wouldn’t you to be too?  Thank you for the opportunity to capture those beautiful soulful eyes.

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance!

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Happiest Baby in Town

This baby has to be the happiest baby in town.  From the moment I walked in this little guy was all smiles.  Mom and Dad did a great job keeping him smiling and giggling.  Their baby’s joy is equally matched by theirs.  Seeing this young couple with their first baby took me back to when my son was first born eight years ago.  I was reminded of the excitement that parents have witnessing and celebrating their baby’s milestones like rolling over, sitting up, their first tooth.  It’s such a precious fleeting time.  Continue cherishing the moments, Mom and Dad, and thank you for allowing me to help capture some of them.

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance

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Party of Five

I love this family.  I first met them back at the beginning of the year when Mom hired me to photograph her two beautiful children.  She had recently found out that she was expecting a third and said she’d call me when baby sister was born.  To my delight, I got to meet the newest addition to the family today.  Big Brother and Big Sister are so excited about their new baby sister.  How could they not be?  She has to be one of the sweetest, most calm babies I’ve ever met!  If my babies would have been that calm, I’d probably have at least five by now!  Mom, who looks absolutely spectacular, and Dad are overjoyed with their sweet little bundle of sugar who has turned this family into a party of five.   What a privilege to help welcome baby girl into this world.  Mom and Dad, may your family continue to be blessed with such wonder for years to come!

Peace, Love, Joy & Abundance

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It’s All L-o-v-e

Sometimes in life you meet people with whom you instantly click .  It’s effortless and feels organic from the get-go.  I can say this about my sweet friend whom I had the pleasure of photographing with her beautiful family.  Our friendship blossomed after discovering that we both share a passion for photography.  We often talk hours about shutter speeds, white balance, and our love for this art form.    Since she is a talented artist and photographer in her own right (www.christinaanglumphoto.com)  you can imagine the pressure I felt before the session.  Thankfully, she and her gorgeous family made it easy for me. 

She and the hubby have been together for ten years and have formed this beautiful family and, as you can see, they make beautiful babies!  What touched me most is the sweetness between the siblings.  Big Brother is always looking out for Baby Sister and Baby Sister is always looking to see if Big Brother is nearby.  Then there’s Mom & Dad who flirt like they’re still dating.  What a privilege to capture that and tell their story with my camera.  My hope for all of you is that you always remain this happy.

Peace.Love.Joy.Abundance

 

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