My parents live in a different country, so they didn't take the long trip. (It's cool, you can make it up to me next time I have major surgery, Mom. just joking) Of course Jen and her boys came in their absence.
I do have a nice size extended family in the area. My sister "from another mister" Beza came Monday night to check on me. She brought this beautiful bouquet (I love the colors!):
And on Tuesday, my gracious Aunt Rhonda called ahead and found out that I was having horrible bouts of nausea. She brought 7Up, saltine crackers (my life-saver!), a balloon and these beautiful tulips:
And for a little pick-me-up:
Since I introduced my loving fiance, Tim to my old and trusty 20D, its hard to get him to put it down! I had given him my old zoom lens a 28-105 to learn on. He noticed that I only shoot primes, and wanted to try my 50mm 1.8. Now we fight over that! (Of course, he always lets me win)
When the oppurtunity came from a photo buddy, Daniel Balboa to buy his old 50mm 1.4, I took it! Lucky for me, Daniel was upgrading to the 1.2. So now Tim will be getting the 1.8 for his birthday next week (Surprise!) and I have a new toy. Man I sound selfish. haha
But I do think I have created a photo monster in Tim. He now is asking for his very own Shootsac! Nice.
Thank you to everyone who expressed your concern during my sick time off. I plan to be back in full swing after resting this weekend.
XOXO,
M
6 comments:
Can't wait to see some images with that 1.4!!!!
oh my goodness...I hope you'll be fully recovered soon! <3
Glad to hear that you're recovering, and that you got the 50 1.4... I love that lens :) You're not going to be able to put it down.
I'm wishing you a speedy recovery!!! I can't wait for you to feel better so I can see some images with suh-weet lens!
Melissa, I haven't had time to do my blog check ins and just read this...had no idea you were ill. Hope things are much better and best wishes for a speedy recovery so you can get back to taking some more winning photos!
Sorry I missed all the excitement lately. I've been out of town. Oh and the 50 mm. I feel like I never said a proper good bye. Please give the 1.4 a hardy hug and take it into your house as if it was your own. It has saved my butt many times and I know it will save yours too. I've taken good care of it so it took good care of me. So do like wise and I'm sure it will love you with much enthusiasm. Remember feed it lots of light and groom its UV filter with a soft brush. If you need its paperwork to prove its a pure bread then let me know. Some people need proof of conception.
Love you both and hope you feel better.
Daniel Balboa
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