Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Amelia Lyon's Blog: Something for my Dad

I hope it is not too late...I guess it is never is but please pay a visit to Amelia Lyon's blog. In particular her post called: "Something for Dad". Not only she is an awesome photographer but she is also an amazing person. Anyway we can help her cause would be appreciated.



As many of my blog followers may agree, I am definitely a picture-taker and not a writer. I do my best to write positively and according to my entries in order to describe the many adventures I experience as a photographer, mother, and wife. Well this time I am writing as a daughter and I ask my readers, in advance, for forgiveness as I stumble over this blog post in order to put into words the way that I feel about an unfortunate trial that has been placed in the lap of my family (in fact, as I am trying to type this my heart is pounding so loud I can hear it in my ears). This is for my dad.

Earlier this year he found himself randomly falling down and even found himself having trouble walking and lifting his right leg. He went in for some testing to see what was going on, only to find that there would be no solution and that he would never walk normal again. To make the long story short he was diagnosed with ALS (or many of you may know it as Lou Gehrig's disease, please click here to find a site that describes exactly what this disease is and how it can effect the victims that get diagnosed with it). In simple terms, this disease causes muscles to stop reacting to the brain's commands and eventually takes over the whole body. My dad was diagnosed with ALS officially in September and since then he has lost complete use of his right leg and his left leg is now fading faster than the right. The progression of this disease takes a different toll on each one of its victims, with my dad his ALS is progressing rapidly and he is already in an electrical wheelchair.

Now here is the reason for this post, I am reaching out to the world for help. I already know that my dad won't survive this, but with help, he can be comfortable in his last months (hopefully years). I am auctioning off a family portrait session to help raise funds that will be put to helping him with medical bills, rebuilding a handicap bathroom, or the purchase of a wheelchair accessible van. While I know that one family portrait session won't pay for all of this, every little bit will help, especially since my dad hasn't been able to work since August. I am starting the auction bidding at $250. I usually charge $500 for our portrait sittings. The sitting will include approxiamately two hours of coverage, online proofing, and a $100 print credit. Please email me at amelia@amelialyon.com to submit your bids, I will close the bidding at midnight on new years eve. There has already been a savings account set up for him and everything donated is tax deductible. I really appreciate any help in this effort, I plan to do a few more auctions in the near future, but this is my first attempt.

Here is a photo of my dad and me taken about three weeks ago at Zion's National Park:
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These next four photos make me laugh to tears, I tried to get a portrait of my dad, but this what I got instead:), I love you dad!
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I have had an overwhelming amount of response to last post about my dad and I feel so blessed to see the amount of love and concern for this situation! Many people have responded with either a bid or just wanting to know how to donate, so I decided to post some info for those who just would like to send a donation. Please send all donations in a check form made out to "Faye Brady" (the account is under my grandmother's name) and on the bottom left part of the check write "Ken Brady handicap van fund". Donations should be mailed to:

Faye Brady
1048 E. 13590 S.
Draper, UT 84020

Be sure to write your address clearly on the outside of your envelope so that my grandparents can mail you a deposit receipt for tax deduction reasons. Also, be sure to keep your check stub for an additional copy for your own records.

I really am so thankful by everyone's kind words and encouragement, I feel strengthened by people I have never even met and that feels amazing. Also, I know my dad has been reading all of the comments posted and he feels that love as well. Thank you all!

Bid update: Currently the bid for the photo sitting is at $500. Again, I will be closing the bidding at midnight on New Year's even so please be sure to email me or post a comment with your bid before then.

I love the Holidays!!!!


Just finished building my son's lego set; listened to my daughter's flute; read a story to my other son and chilled with wifey. I love the holidays!













Thursday, November 20, 2008

Camera Cruise






It's finally here!!!  Thanks for your patience, you can now get advance registration to the awesome Camera Cruise.  

Check the link for more details.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

So You Think You Can Dance...again


Okay okay.  I'll admit it...I love "So You Think You Can Dance".  

Yes a 35 year old man loves to watch different styles of dance wishing he could master at least one of them (particular hip hop ).  Maybe it's because it reminds me of back in the day when I use to break dance with my crew in grade 5.  Or the joy I receive when I watch my daughter perform an African/Caribbean dance recital.  Or even the pleasure I receive when I watch my young sons (2 and 6) trying to mimic the hiphop flips they just seen on the show.  It could be all those things but it's probably the envy I feel knowing I can't perform latin dance with my wife as flawlessly executed from the great dancers in the show.  Or for at least now...one day my wife and I'll take lessons and master the Tango!!!  For now I will continue to watch and cheer on my favourite dancers.  

And I'll even go as far as to watch them perform live and in person.  Again, this 35 year old man was in tightly packed seats watching (and cheering) his favourite dancers perform moves that he could only wish he could do.  When my wife heard that the top 20 were going to head to Toronto to perform she did not hesitate to purchase tickets for the family and life long friends the Goode's.  Could you believe it was sold out in less than a minute!!!  Not only did we enjoy the show immensely but we even stayed around like crazy fans to get pictures and autographs.  Could you believe the dancers stuck around signing autographs to at least 1:30am.  Props to you dancers!!!

Here are some pics from the night...enjoy.











  
 

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Sweetest Thing...


A great dessert created for our anniversary by the awesome members at Roger Mooking's restaurant Kultura

I wont start with cliche line like "it seems like only yesterday" to describe when I first met the love of my life because it isn't simply true.  I met Nicole in high school in 3rd period Geometry class and though the time and our relationship advanced rapidly it was a pace that I enjoyed immensely.  Thank you for inspiring me through the last 16 years of our lives together.  Thank you for our 7 years of marriage together.  Thank you for 4 beautiful children that you gave me.  And thank for your continuous love, support and inspiration.  

To My Favourite Wife...you are still the "Sweetest thing I've ever known..."  

from your Favourite Husband




Tuesday, October 7, 2008

[uh-tacht] Rebranding Step II


I just received a sample of my own photo shoot conducted by the talented Grace Mendoza.  This is step II of my rebranding initiative for [uh-tacht].  Thanks to David Jay, Jasmine Star and [b]ecker for their rebranding advice at David Jay's "Free to Suceed".  Stay tuned for more changes to come.









Wednesday, September 24, 2008

NILMDTS - Annual Fund Drive


2008 annual fund drive header
With the Month of October being recognized as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, The Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Foundation holds itsAnnual Fund Drive for six weeks starting in mid-September and ending in October.
President Ronald Reagan enacted Proclamation 5890 in October of 1988 to recognize that each year, approximately a million pregnancies in the United States alone end in miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of a newborn child. Reagan stated, "A national observance offers us the opportunity to increase our understanding of the great tragedy involved in the deaths of unborn or newborn babies. It also enables us to consider how, as individuals and communities, we can meet the needs of bereaved parents and family members... " To read the full Proclamation signed by Reagan, CLICK HERE.

If you are in a place to make even a small contribution to NILMDTS, please know that doing so will continue to allow the organization to provide improved resources, training, communication, and other tools necessary in support of our amazing contingent of professional photographers who provide the gift of free remembrance portraiture to families in need.

Our next project we are working on is an online, interactive webinar version of our Formal NILMDTS Training taught by Co-Founder Sandy Puc' allowing anyone in any country with access to a computer to complete the course online. Donations help make programs like this a reality!
Your donations help the organization in many ways - 

By supporting the continued education of our volunteer photographers

By allowing us to further our outreach to hospitals and hospices across the world

By offsetting the costs associated with outreach efforts including Formal NILMDTS Traingin Seminars

By supporting the Family Forum which creates a productive and supportive haven for healing

By supporting the Photographers' Forum which provides a helpful environment for our member photographers to express their feelings and receive advice on the various issues that they face in this noble work

By supporting the day to day operations of our Headquarters Offices

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Dreads and Poker

My good friend showing off her dreadlocks plus her poker skills.  I edited these pictures with none other than Bob Marley's Songs of Freedom album...specifically "Bad Card".  Enjoy