Here the girls posed for a quick photo to remember the Sunset talk. I am not in this photo because I was the one taking the pictures.
I am a Dine' woman, a photographer from the Northern Arizona Navajo Rez town of Tuba City. I am Todich'ii'nii {Bitterwater} and born for the Hash'glish'ni {Mud people} clan from New Mexico. My grandfathers clan is Ma'ii Deeshgizhnii {Coyote Pass People}. I am a student of Fine Arts in Photography. I love photography, my passion since I first picked up that old Canon Rebel SLR back in 1981. My blog consists of my photographic adventures and most importantly my family.
My Second Set of Eyes

Canon Rebel xTi ~ Nikon 5000
Thursday, September 27, 2007
June 7th - cont.....Devotional
The best time of the day was relaxing while attending Devotional
and listening to everyone bear their testimonies. Here Jami is talking about how our Bishop wishes to be with us on this trip but had other family obligations to attend. His brother Matt was getting married in Logan, UT. But, he left us a message about Sunsets. She read the page long message and gave everyone a copy. Afterwards, Kendal gave a talk about the Temple. After that, the girls hung out and goofed around, doing English accents and New Jersery(Italian) accents. It was quite hillarious, when Jami and Jennifer talked like two Italian women. You had to be there and listen to it. It's kinda hard to explain or express in writing.
Here the girls posed for a quick photo to remember the Sunset talk. I am not in this photo because I was the one taking the pictures.
And here's the beautiful sun setting. Just perfect for the Devotional....
The hillarious conversations in Italian and English accents......."Yo, Jenny!" will always be ingrained in my head forever because it was so funny to hear.
Here the girls posed for a quick photo to remember the Sunset talk. I am not in this photo because I was the one taking the pictures.
June 7th - continued...
As we were walking back to our campsite to change into our swim gear. I took some interesting photos of Ariel's big foot imprint. Just thought it was cool the way it left a black mark everytime she took a step.
I also loved the way the water would wash ashore and leave this beautiful painting in the sand, each and everytime the painting was different.
My little piggies in the sand. I took this picture to remind me of how the beach sand felt on my feet. I usually don't take pictures of my feet because I have ugly and chubby little feet. My husband calls them stubs, not toes. Just because he can hang from a tree with his toes. I call his feet, finger toes, because they look like fingers.
Ah.....here I am.....In my swimsuit, no make up, hair all tangled and down. I spent most of the afternoon in the water, boogie boarding. I can not believe how strong the waves are and how easily someone could drown if a huge wave came crashing down on them. I also had a salty fishy taste in my mouth all day too.....yuk!

June 7th
June 6th - To the Beach
Friday, September 21, 2007
June 6th - Girls Camp
After a restless night with about 4 hours of sleep......Who knew the Ocean crashing into the shore was so loud? Not to mention the early morning caravan to the bathroom with the ladies
. I woke up with the worst headache ever, possibly from the change in altitude or lack of sleep. But, waking up to the smell of the ocean and cool crisp morning air was relaxing. I was the first one up exploring the shoreline. Watching the surfers ride the waves and the dolphins swimming around them playing right along by them. It was gonna be an exciting day, because today was the day we were going to the San Diego Temple. I had never been to any other Temple besides the Mesa temple and St. George temple. After a couple of hours to myself, the other campers started to wake up. As we were getting ready for the day. I could feel the excitiment in the girls. It was a bit of a drive to the temple, I don't remember much because I fell back asleep on the way over. When I had awaken, I saw this glorious looking building. It looked like a snow castle. As we drove up to it, it was even more amazing.
A quick pose in front of the temple while we waited to enter.
The young women standing by the entrance of the temple, posing for the camera or just talking.
Jennifer, Jasmin, Erica, Kendra and Aya smile for me as we wait patiently for our turn to enter the temple. Once we entered, it was so beautiful and very quite inside. The girls performed baptism and confirmations for the spirits, who have waited for these wonder, worthy, and righteous women to do their work for them. It was very uplifting to experience the strong presence of these spirits. Afterwards, it was a quick lunch at the closest pizza joint. Then, we headed back to camp to hangout and play at the beach............
Continued Girls Camp - June 5th
Girls Camp at Carlsbad State Beach
Arriving at the beach in San Diego, a few of us ran straight to the edge to get a good look at the beach
. It was so breath taking to see the beach again. The first thing I noticed was the smell, cool crisp clean air but pungent smell of fish. The ocean roared up against the shore line with it's magnificent power. It was so awesome!! Our first instinct was to run down to the beach and jump in but we had a lot of unloading and unpacking to do. Since, this was gonna be our home for the next 5 days. It was exciting to think we were gonna be beach bums for a few days. Anything was better than the scorching heat from which we had traveled from. The young women were so excited but not as excited as the Young Women Leaders. Now, it's time to work and set up camp........
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