i heart chicago


After way too many months, I was able to go back to Chicago last week! It wass just quick visit, but it felt like being home again.

I spent the first 2 days attending the Pictage Partner Conference – which was awesome! I listened to speakers like Mike Larson, Liana Lehman, Nathan & Amber Holritz, David Greene, and more. They were incredibly inspiring and encouraging. I feel so motivated right now! I’m hoping to take what I learned and apply it to my business and my life – starting immediately!

Then I spent a couple extra days in the city with some friends. I spent much of my time working on my website. I love my design (thanks to Elizabeth Vincenty of Snapdragon Chicago) – but I find that it’s been unbelievably difficult to choose the photographs. So, I dedicated a good chunk of my time in Chicago towards editing photos for the site. I still have a lot of work to go, but hopefully, I’ll have some more links up and working soon!



While I was in town, I had the chance to stop by Real Life Weddings for a visit and see Steve & Chrisy and the rest of the team. It seems like every time I visit the studio, something is different. It’s hard to believe it’s been a whole year since I left for Boston!


I spent the rest of my trip catching up with good friends, eating good food, and just enjoying life in the city. I love the energy, the sound of people walking around outside, the gorgeous weather they’re having, the view, the skyline, the rooftops, the familiarity of it all! I miss Chicago, and city life so much sometimes – what a blessing this was for me to spend a few days “back home.”

Invisible Children Film Screening THIS FRIDAY 3/30

Can a story change the world?

In the spring of 2003, three young Americans traveled to Africa in search of such a story. What they found was a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them. A story where children are the weapons and the victims. The Invisible Children: Rough Cut film exposes the effects of a 20-year-long war on the children of Northern Uganda. Children who live in fear of abduction by rebel soldiers, and are being forced to fight as part of a violent army. This wonderfully reckless documentary is fast paced, with an MTV beat, and is truly unique. To see Africa through young eyes is humorous and heart breaking, quick and informative – all in the same breath.

See this film, you will be forever changed.

Genesis, a ministry of Hope Christian Church,
will be screening the film Invisible Children: Rough Cut

on Friday, March 30 at 7:30 PM

at Hope Christian Church (58 Mt. Vernon St., Winchester MA).

Come, bring some friends, see the film, hear from the Invisible Children team, and see what you can do to help.
For more information, or if you’d like to help, please contact Krista Guenin at kguenin@genesisthejourney.com.

www.invisiblechildren.com
www.genesisthejourney.com