Showing posts with label ostia antica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ostia antica. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

A New Year

It's amazing to think of all that has happened in the last year. Prepare for picture overload.

I spent 3 months in Europe, traveling and eating to my heart's content. I visited 4 countries, countless cities, and ate way more pizza and pasta than anyone should. I met some incredible new friends and cant wait to see how God continues to lead each of them.
 Paris, France

 Italy

 Florence, Italy
 Burano, Italy
 Venice, Italy
 London, England
 Edinburgh, Scotland

I got engaged to my favorite person in the simplest and most perfect way.







I started a second job that continues to help me see God's work in the lives of those around me.

I graduated college after 3 and a half wonderful years at Azusa Pacific University. God immensely blessed me with a school and teachers who truly believe in letting God work through our professions.


I got married in the most beautiful (and freezing) December mountain wedding. Seeing the love and support from everyone who is a part of our lives was incredible.




And here I am, reflecting on the beauty God has shown me in 2014. I cannot wait to see all that he has in store for us in 2015!
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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Photoshoot in Ostia

While we were in Ostia Antica, the girls and I decided to do a mini photoshoot. I absolutely love how they turned out. These girls have been my rock through out this trip and I could not be more grateful for having them by my side in this awesome experience.











Love you both to the moon and back!
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Field Trips: Ostia Antica

On this field trip we visited Ostia Antica which is an old Italian port city about 30 mins from Rome. It is a city of abandoned ruins which you are able to walk through. It's cool being able to see what a normal ancient Italian city looked like. There is so much of the city that is left to be uncovered with excavations.










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