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peace, love and happiness

What better way to leave your wedding reception than with the message “peace, love and happiness” printed (with a soap bar, I think?, complements of a few scheming groomsmen) on your getaway car’s passenger window? For Chisa and Cory, it was the perfect sendoff. Still waters run deep with these two; their quiet, calm exteriors…

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Anonymous - Kim and Amy-
Thank you so much for the beautiful pictures! They are sooo amazing. Kim – it was an honor to work with such a great photographer and now someone I can call a friend. Thank you again!
Always-
Chisa and Cory HauberOctober 1, 2006 – 12:44 pm

Chisa Hauber - Kim-
Our moms fell in love with the albums for Christmas! Thanks so much for everything! ~ Chisa (Faulkner) HauberDecember 26, 2006 – 10:16 am

Anonymous - Chisa & Cory,

You both couldn’t look more happy!!! My sincere apologies for lack of attendance. Long story!! I wish you HEALTH, WEALTH & HAPPINESS!!!!!

Love always,
JanaiaMarch 7, 2007 – 11:33 am

Anonymous - Chisa & Cory,

You both couldn’t look more happy!!! My sincere apologies for lack of attendance. Long story!! I wish you HEALTH, WEALTH & HAPPINESS!!!!!

Love always,
JanaiaMarch 7, 2007 – 11:34 am

the Essentials

One quotation from Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s “The Little Prince” has stuck with me since childhood: “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”(hmm…an unusual quotation for a photographer to love…perhaps much of photography is a Quixote-like quest to make the essential visible…) At any…

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Jennie - I really keep thinking that I’m going to stop commenting on the blog…it looks like I do nothing other than read your blog. I couldn’t help but comment, though…you two have made me cry TWICE in one week now!!!!! Such beautiful images, capturing such heart and such love. Every time I look at the blog, I come home with a renewed interest in living passionately, fully, without frustration and impatience. I don’t know how you do it, but your pictures (and accompanying music, usually) just inspire. So I guess I just thought that you should know. :)

Have a great week, and keep on inspiring.

Jennie (I’m going to start signing other names so that it looks like I’m not the only one commenting) IversonAugust 31, 2006 – 8:26 am

Grandpa Frank:

Frank Enderle ~ June 1988 Of all the pictures I’ve created, this remains one of my favorite. I’d just finished my junior year of high school and was leaving in a few days to spend the rest of the summer in Denmark. (That summer I was a Y.F.U. summer exchange student; coincidently, though I wouldn’t…

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Jennie - Amy, what a wonderful tribute to a man that obviously lived life to the fullest and always thought of others first. And what a wonderful way to start a Monday morning–with a reminder of what is important. Thanks for sharing this obviously personal picture and memories…have a great week!

Jennie IversonAugust 28, 2006 – 8:44 am

f u g u e

fugue: NOUN. etymology: from Latin, flight1. musical composition with repeating themes, [or, more colorfully:]2. a disturbed state of consciousness in which the one affected seems to perform acts in full awareness but upon recovery cannot recollect the acts performed It dawned on me last night as I was walking into Columbia’s Blue Fugue to hear…

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i am the lizard king - I must confess… it was me, JB with S3, who described the Fugue to you as a mythical creature with the head and talons of an eagle and the backside of Jennifer Lopez. Thanks for doing your homework. I will start giving people the correct def now that I’m in the know!August 23, 2006 – 8:02 am

girl stuff . . .

Was able to get together for some girl time this past weekend at a quiet little resort in Innsbrook, Missouri [about 45 minutes from the St. Louis airport.] We giggled about our college days, shared stories & dilemmas, went for a walk along the nature trail & swam in the lake. Pictured here: the dock…

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Anonymous - PAGLIAI’S IS A FRANCHISE???? I am going to have to look into having them come out to Manhattan, Kansas! I need a ronza!
Your photos are beautiful, as always. Thanks for the trip down memory lane to Kirksville! ~Christi EverettAugust 3, 2006 – 9:12 pm

amy enderle - mmmmm, Ronzas…
remember BABY Ronzas on Fridays?

have to share this:
my family’s favorite tradition is that on Christmas Day we don’t go anywhere, but instead stay in our pajamas all day to play at home with whatever new toys & games Santa left AND eat RONZAS! This year Tycho [age 5] ate all of his with the new chopsticks he got in his stocking. Could that be a first? A Ronza eaten entirely by chopstick?

one final memory: Paul and I still make inside jokes about having a Ronza delivered & then tossing that bag of chips in the corner. During our dating years, the first time I opened up his bachelor-pad-apt cabinet it was stuffed full of those chips. A knife however, was nowhere to be found.

How’s Manhattan treating you?August 3, 2006 – 9:33 pm

strwrs777 - OH WOW..i absolutely LOVE the panoramic pic of the wedding party. SO creative and very well done! Good work!August 4, 2006 – 11:05 am