Team '76: The gum and the coffee

Dear Paul-

The other day I heard you and Kyle talking in the living room. I was being introverted and hiding in the bedroom when I heard Kyle ask you if you had taken some of his gum. You said no and then he asked if I might have taken it. You said, "no, Cinnamon doesn't really like gum." My heart melted and a smile crept across my face. 

I felt more loved in that moment than I would have if you would have come home with a huge bouquet of flowers and a giant box of sea salt chocolates. 

Normally when offered gum, I usually politely decline and don't mention anything else, but I'm sure I've mentioned to you at some point in our five years of knowing each other how gum makes me gag and I have to spit it out right away. I know its not something we've discussed at length and I honestly had no idea that you even paid attention or remembered this tiny insignificant fact about who I am as a person. 

Thank you for noticing. 

Every single morning for as long as I can remember, you have been more of an early riser than I am. Every single morning you get up and head to the Keurig and make coffee for the both of us. When you used to leave the house really early you would leave me love notes along with the cup. Recently, the minute I wake up, that hot cup is already by my bedside just waiting for me. 

Thank you for providing. 

I am so appreciative of how involved you are in keeping my air tank full. Paying attention to the little things and taking care of me day in and day out despite all the things that get in the way communicates more to me than words or grand gestures ever could. 

Our marriage is not one that I would describe as endlessly romantic, gazing into each others eyes, you twirling me around the streets of Italy while I'm wearing a flowy skirt ending in a grasping hug where we hold on to each other and whisper in each others ears about how much we love love. Part of me is attracted to love stories like that, but I'm also slightly cautious because no matter how a scene like that may be possible, its just not all that realistic to live out in an every day kind of way. 

Our romance is one that consists of giggle sessions on the couch where one of us cracks a joke about something that may be hilarious to only the two of us, but really that's all that matters. Its one of willingly putting down Candy Crush to rub feet after a long day. Its picking up a fountain diet coke on the way home for me when you know I'm needing one. Its "showing up" every day, again and again even when you are tired or cranky or more interested in doing what you want to do. 

In no way is it what I would describe as easy. And ultimately its not something the two of us can do on our own. But, it's utterly and absolutely beautiful in so many ways when you experience something that God intended as intended. Thank you for loving me the way God created you to love and for being a man committed to covenant. 

<3

Cinn

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A Pinterest worthy Anniversary Photo

After Paul and I got married and we got our wedding photos back from our photographer, I was (of course) obsessed with them and couldn't stop looking at them. Out of the hundreds of photos that were taken that captured our day, one image in particular stood out among my favorites. That image is the one I have used as the main graphic for my Team '76 blog series.

A pinterest idea for anniversary photo | Cinnamon Wolfe Photography | NJ&NYC

Its funny how even then, before a photography business was even a twinkle in my eye, I had a thing for negative space

Around that time, I saw an idea floating around on Pinterest and this photo fit right in with that idea. Ever year on your anniversary, take a photo of yourselves holding the photo from the previous year. 

We have had great success so far in keeping up with this tradition although this years photo is a few months late. I blame it all on moving across the country. That's a good enough excuse right? 

We thought for this years photo, it would be appropriate to take it in front of our new home. This was on a Saturday afternoon, after Paul and Kyle had been working on Kyle's Jeep (obviously from the dirty arm) and I set everything up and then had Kyle take the snap. Its imperfect and our pose is all wrong and I have super random creeper hand on Paul's waist, but I love it and I wouldn't change a thing.

Happy four years to the man of my dreams! 

A pinterest worthy anniversary photo idea | Cinnamon Wolfe Photography | NJ&NYC

And since this is real life, heres a couple of outtakes from when I was getting my positioning and settings all dialed in. I was trying to get in a spot where the tree behind Paul and camera right would be blocking most of the sun that was pouring in. Kyle was having a great time throwing his football and Paul was playing "subject" per usual. 

Then we let the puppies out into the front yard. Its a super exciting time when they get to come in the FRONT yard. So of course we couldn't let that photo op go by and had to get some nice portraits of them sitting on the front step. 

The 2nd photo down cracks me up. Puppy portrait outtake. Toby's eyes are closed and Guinn has his mouth open and we can see our reflections in the screen door. We were all a hot mess! Finally got our act together further down! 

All photos were taken with my Canon 6D and 24-105mm f/4.0 lens