HI.
My name is Abi and I’m a sucker for a good romance. True love. Lasting love. Best friends who fall in love. Soul-mates who find each other after years of searching. That perfect kinda love that only comes around once in a lifetime.
I am married to my once in a lifetime, also known affectionately as husband man. We’ve been together 10 years now, and I love him 100 times more today then the day I married him. {He’s my Edward.}
Also,
I am mom to a little man named Finley Asiimwe. Asiimwe means "praise to God" in Luganda.
I have a bit of a sweet tooth and sometimes I like to understate some things, particularly things like my sweet tooth. A few years ago I left a peice of my heart in Uganda. I would love to move there one day. I have a love affair with dusk and the smell of fresh cut grass. I love spending an afternoon browsing antique stores, flea markets and pawn shops, but I love it even more when I come home with a treasure. I adore chunky rings and love the smell of the rain on the wet cement.
Someday I want to spend an entire day wandering through a mossy forest ...and spend a month in Thailand with my boys.
Fog is magical.
I love shooting pretty places.
I love making pretty pictures.
If you love what you see on here as much as I love what I do then we should set up a time to grab a drink and get to know each other because I'm pretty sure we're going to be the best of friends.
♥
6 comments
Abra Michelle - these images made my heart swell and my eyes fill with tears. awesome
Zach Anderson - Abi, This is a truly awesome post, some really great shots of your fam and its newest addition!
lydia messenger - oh my gosh Abi, I love all of them! The ones of Ry and Finn are precious. I’m so glad you were able to adopt such a beautiful boy. I can’t wait to meet him:)
Rebecca W - Beautiful photos!!
Myia - those were seriously, b e a u t i f u l.
i love your work.
Alex - These are amazing Abi! #23 and the 4th from last are my favorites of Fin. So sweet. Uganda is beautiful, and so is your new family. Between the orphanage in Haiti and your story with Fin, I am set on someday adopting — thank you for that.