Grand Tetons Engagements

June seems to be some one of the best months for sessions in the Grand Tetons! The weather we had for Alexis and Levi’s engagements was a literal dream.

Alexis had reached out to me ONE week before they were coming to visit Jackson and Yellowstone! They decided last minute they wanted to hire a photographer to do engagements since they were going to be in such a beautiful area. Levi and Alexis both attend Iowa State University and they drove the 16 hour drive to Jackson. We planned the session for the day they arrived to Jackson because it was the only date I had open before one of my own trips so we made it work.

I can’t tell you how grateful I am that it all worked out the way it did! We started at Schwabacher’s Landing to get a nice full view of the Tetons and moved into the park as the sun dipped down. The lighting and weather were seriously so dreamy!

One of my favorite things about shooting in the Grand Tetons is the even light in the park after the sun sets behind those gorgeous mountains. We saw elk and antelope during our time together which was neat! I realized I don’t know much about the wildlife and the different species in the Grand Tetons.

I can’t wait for all the travels to Jackson this summer. I have 3 weddings here and over 15 different sessions. And I’m so grateful for any chance I get to be here!

Grand Tetons Surprise Proposal

Josh found me on Instagram a few months before he and Monica would be traveling through the Rocky Mountains! They had a few stops along the way including Jackson, Wyoming for the Grand Tetons and Island Park for Yellowstone. I was excited since they were coming all the way from Texas! They also were camping throughout their stops in October!

Josh had been to Jackson multiple times before this trip, but it was Monica’s first time! Josh was showing her all the cool things in Jackson and how amazing and beautiful the Tetons were! Josh took me to even a few new spots I hadn’t been before. I think that’s one of my favorite things is when clients pick out a location that means something to them.

Towards the end of the session Josh asked that we head to Jenny Lake. It’d been a while since I had been to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park. I decided to follow Josh and Monica into the park. Monica and Josh were both amazing sports for smiling and going with my crazy prompts. I asked as we were finishing up if they had any other poses they’d like to try and Josh said, “I have one. Are you ready?”

I said, “Sure, what are you thinking?”

Right then Josh got down on one knee and told Monica his feelings for her and asked her to marry him! Monica said yes! I was so excited and completely surprised! I had no idea Josh was planning on proposing and he kept his cool the entire time! Their session will be always be on of my favorites for the surprise proposal and I love shooting couples from out of state! The clouds parted just in time for us to see the Grand Tetons! All around a session to remember!

Foster Care FAQ

Foster care has been such an amazing, humbling experience and we’ve only been in it five months. These five months I’ve learned more about myself than I ever thought and I’ve gained the cutest kid that I’m totally obsessed with! Throughout our experience I have chosen to be as open as I can be to bring awareness to the need of foster parents. I asked on social media a few weeks ago what questions people had about foster care and decided to make a blog post answer as much as I could!

***I will pre-face that some of these answer will vary on the state you live in. Each state has different legal requirements or procedures with the foster care system. These answers are based on the state of Idaho.

How long does it take before a child becomes available for adoption?
Probably the most asked question! This depends entirely on each case and Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) must happen in order for a child to be available to adopt. In Idaho, they are blunt and very thorough if parents aren’t making even baby steps in the case plan, it’s time to find other solutions and permanency for the children. There are case that a house is unsafe for children so parents just need to clean or fix their home which could only take a few days or weeks. Other cases many involve drugs which require a sober period of time. There are so many different cases such as abuse, neglect, drugs, illness, incarcerations, or death of a parent. It’s not always that parents have made mistakes. Sometimes they just need someone’s help and they don’t have a support system so the foster care system is what they have to rely on.

Why can’t you say his real name? Does your family get to know his real name?
For privacy reasons, we can’t say his real name on social media which is why we gave him the nickname “Smalls”. We’ve had a few people ask if we got to name him since we got him straight from the hospital and we did not. Anyone who meets Smalls in person knows his name. Foster kids still have regular lives going to school, church, sports, etc where everyone knows who the kids are. While I wouldn’t be as vocal with older kids, I’ve decided to be vocal with Smalls to bring awareness to the need for foster parents. I would not be posting photos or showing as much of our lives with him to keep his life more private since he would have his own life to live and continue and I would never want to embarrass a child.

Is adoption free if you’ve fostered the child or if a child is in foster care?
Adoption out of foster care is usually free or very inexpensive, (under $1,000 compared to the $30,000 for private adoption). The foster care system is very open about the realities of foster care which mean majority of the time (over 70%) kids are reunited with their biological parents or other family steps in. Because adoption isn’t as common, they are blunt in foster care classes that adoption shouldn't be the goal.
I will add my two cents on this, since most kids don’t have a voice, I will always speak up for our kids and advocate for what’s best for each of them which may not always be biological family. That’s a huge reason I got into foster care to start with was to advocate for kids.

What is the process for getting a child? Can you say no?
After you’re licensed, you’re put on essentially a call list. Once a child comes into the foster care system they check the requirements, (ages, gender, behavior issues, etc.) and call those who fit in the criteria. We received two calls prior to Smalls that we didn’t feel would be the best fit for our family so we said no. You can always say no if you don’t feel you have the resources needed, or even if you just don’t think an age or gender would fit your family dynamics.

How do I get started if I want to be a foster parent or just want more information?
If you are in Idaho, I recommend an information meeting! Here’s a page with info about becoming a foster parent. Information meetings for Idaho can be found here. Feel free to email me or message me if you have ANY questions! I love talking about foster care!

How long does it take to become licensed?
We were licensed within 4 months! We tried to get our license as quickly as possible because we felt very prompted to do it right away. Jake’s schedule allowed us to do the fast track classes which helped us get licensed quickly.

Feel free to message me if you ever are curious about fostering or just have a few questions about it! I sincerely love talking about foster care!