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  • Chad and Jenna have known each other for about seven years. Over the course of their relationship they developed a few vacations spots that have become almost tradition. Rocky Point in Mexico across the Sea of Cortez from San Felipe is a favorite spot of Chad and Jenna’s to soak up all the beach and sun have to offer. In March 2010, on one of their yearly trips, Chad proposed to Jenna on the beautiful beaches of Mexico. What a perfect place to ask such an important question!
    Another of Chad and Jenna’s traditional trips is to hike into Supai village (Havasupai Indians) just above the Grand Canyon, bringing with them as many friends as are adventurous enough to attempt the 13 mile hike. Down there are 3 magnificent waterfalls (Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and Rock Falls). For three years Brett and I have been in wonder of the pictures they bring back from this magical place. This year we joined them for the joy and marvel of the trip, but also to shoot their engagement pictures. It was clear to us before we embarked on this adventured that Havasupai was an important place to Chad and Jenna and given the wondrous beauty it was, without doubt, the perfect place for their photos. Hope you enjoy these fun and delightful shots of this truly loving couple in their favorite place on the planet.


Brett and I have always talked about seeing the sites our city has to offer us but have never done anything about it.  When we lived in Santa Barbara we we’re so wrapped up in school that we never took the time to go do anything touristy.  The closest we came was buying an ice cream on the SB pier after a photo shoot.  In LA we always talked about going to universal studios or walking the Hollywood stars,  Yep never did that either.  So when our friends Dottie and Josh came into town to stay we all decided it was about time to play tourist.  San Diego is one of the cities that’s home to the GoCar.  GoCars are 3 wheeled electric cars with a GPS that guides you around San Diego and spews out random facts of the city’s history.   At this point there are only 2 tour routs, one takes you all over Point Loma and the other goes all around Down Town.  The best part is you can go off tour at any time to explore other areas.  The 4 of us has a blast!

That's right we had to wear helmets

GoCar Races!

Yep, it's just not an adventure with out Domo along for the ride

don't even ask

We weren't sure our brakes were going to stop us on the hills of Point Loma

Dottie and Josh got the jump on us when it came to up hill

We had a little extra time so we jumped onto the Down Town tour for a few minutes. It takes you by the USS Midway Museum

The Birch Aquarium in La Jolla was offering free admission for mothers on Mother’s Day.  After a relaxing morning eating fresh fruit and hot baked scones we piled in the car and headed off to see the fish.  The Birch Aquarium has some absolutely breath taking exhibits to look at, one of my favorite being the jelly fish.  I wouldn’t want to be caught dead in the water with them but they sure are beautiful to watch from behind glass.  We all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and I believe mom’s favorite was the Sea Horse exhibit.  I was surprised to learn that they have a sea horse nursery where the Aquarium works hard to raise and protect new generations of sea horses.  There is even the option to adopt a sea horse, however contrary to how it sounds you don’t actually get to take it home and raise it for your own.  We had a great time and opted to leave our bad boy cameras at home, but we did get some fun Hipsta shots.  I totally recommend going to the Birch Aquarium if you haven’t been in  a while.

I had never seen a black and white clown fish... He's awesome!

I think we stood around watching these guys for a good 20 minutes... can you say easily entertained?

These guys were totally smiling

Seahorse Nursery

Amazing view from the children's tide pools

We love spring time and Easter, a day full of those little candie speckled eggs (you know there’s that one the kids didn’t find that will appear around Thanksgiving), we also love mimosas, intoxicated family members, laughing energetic children, followed by sleeping children, and a day full of new memories for next years stories!  We don’t have any children yet and won’t for a couple of years so our 3 little doggies fill that roll quite well.  There was no hiding of chocolate eggs this year because Maggie already had an Easter incident with to much chocolate and a trip to the emergency vet many years ago.  Instead she put on her little home made bunny ears and cotton tale and sat around the kitchen while we made easter brunch. She sure made a cute Bunny-Russell! We hope everyone had a fantastic Easter this year!

“MMMmmm I know you wanna drop some tidbits for me!”