Saturday, February 23, 2008

My Seventeenth Birthday

I turned 17 on January 30th. For a long time, I have had to have my parties in February. That was the case this year. On February 8th, I had invited 72 people from my theater group, my youth group, and those I had met a summer camp. My 'aunt' Jill - actually my chiropractor whom we adopted 'cause she's just too fun - made brownies, pizza(s; she brought 5), and home-made carmel for apple dipping.

Seeing as how I only recieved 24ish RSVPs, I was very excited to see who would show. It turned out to be a very small, yet rockin' bunch. Only those who had RSVPed came - bumma - and a few who did chickened out.

My heartfelt thanks to everyone who came; especially to David. I had NO idea you would be the only guy! Sorry! I enjoyed having you all. Here is some of the fun we had.

I was so glad Ellen from camp was able to come. I hadn't seen her since camp. She called me around three on the 8th and asked if she could come. I was like, "Yeah girl! Come on!"
My adorable not-so-baby brother goofing off. Too bad he knows he's cute.
We played spoons, only with... knives. Plastic knives forced to stand up right in the carpet. Too much fun! Great idea, uh... who's idea was it?











This was our first attempt at a group photo with an 85mm prime lens. HA! Our front room was not long enough. And, of course, your truly is still talking, thus ruining the photo. Arg!

Thanks again everyone! I am truly blessed to have you as my friends!

Luv ya'll!

Cait

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Long time no post!

Hello World! Wow it's been a month. Some things I've done since the last post:

* celebrated turning 17 (thanks to everyone who attended my party; love you guys!)
* got a job with a local event/sports photographer
* church held very successful grand opening (over 200 guests!)
* learned how hard it is to do hard things
* my mom had shoulder surgery which wasn't half as bad as anticipated, praise God
* bought a new toothbrush
* found out I like Family Force 5, especially their names - Croton, Chapstique, Nadaddy, ect. (but not their music videos!)
* Ash got a blog!
* Kristen Leigh shot a wedding with DJ!!!! Freak out! Check out her blog
* got unlimited text messaging and sent 500 texts!

Well, that's it in a nutshell. I will post more after the Time Warner guy fixes up out internet connection... he's coming today! YEAH for TW guys!

Luv ya!

Cait

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Do Hard Things...

I believe God has placed an effectual calling upon my heart to be more; to be above average, more than ordinary, as much as I can, for HIS glory. I have had this longing in my heart that I couldn't articulate, but I have realized that this was God's call.

I follow the blog of one, a
Sarah Anne Barlow and I came upon this post.

She says exactly what has been on my heart lately, but much more eloquently than I ever could. I could never express what it was. Then I read on the Harris brothers' blog about their new book, "Do Hard Things," and read an excerpt. It was amazing.

Well, I hope to attend the Rebolution conference in May, but I wanted to pass it on for everyone to hear about. See you there!



Cait

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Wow... time sure does fly

Well, as a quick update - Christmas was wonderful and New Year's was fun. While I have been looking back at last year, I am looking forward to all that God has for me this year. I am working with a local sports/events photographer later in the month, and though I have never done any photography of this type, I am really looking forward to it. I am not looking to go into sports/events photography but I know that I can learn from everyone and this will be an amazing experience for me.

In other news, the Abrahams returned from their month-long sojourn to India last night and I am so anxious to see them! I missed them dearly and can't wait to hear all of the amazing stories and look at Alyssa's great photos. I am sure there were some great moments captured. (I am currently wearing the same shirt I was in the image with Alyssa. NOTE - Nick Schlax took this image)

My friend who is also pursuing photography entered a photo contest recently and not only was her image in the finals, but the contest overseer wants to publish it in a book! I am so thrilled for her. Congrats!

I am really looking forward to prom this year... here are some images Ron Franklin took of my sister and some friends last year on prom night. We were so blessed he was willing to take these images.


























Well, I have nothing else of much importance to post about; so good night!

Cait


Sunday, December 23, 2007

Too much "Christmas" fun...

You will not believe what we did today; well, look.


























We went to the Grube's for lunch today and when we got home - before we started the second installment in the Bourne series - Kenny and David started throwing darts... not much better than Frank and Josh. (They only stuck two in the door, one in the WALL. But, none in the ceiling, Jacob.) So Dad breaks out his BB gun and his gun darts and starts shooting at the board! Well, the first one was pumped thrice and went so deep into the board, even pliers will not remove it. So we backed off a tad. We had a tournament. Me, 21, Aims 19, Mike 13, and we did count Savvy's. However, I do believe this might be a new holiday tradition at the Butt house. We'll see. After we finished with the darts, we watched the last two Bourne movies and ate trash... YUM! (*LOVE THAT STUFF!*)

Merry almost-Christmas!

Cait

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Family: Vickers













Here are some of my favorite images from a family shoot that came about as a result of Libby's enagagement photos. These kids were so cute, and I am glad I could capture their family. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Senior: Bhriel


Wow. I have had so many family shoots lately, I have barely had time to think. That on top of the play quals no brain for Cait.

Here are some images from my most recent senior… With a subject like Bhriel, it is nigh impossible to take a ‘bad’ photo! She is not only lovely, but a blast to hang out with and willing to do every crazy thing I could think of - and some she thought of! I really enjoyed our time, Bhriel! Thanks so being so much fun!

(NOTE: YOUNGER SISTER Joy gave me food… I like food.)

Cait










Tuesday, November 20, 2007

FEAR - It's a Big Deal

" It was his own room. There was no doubt about that.But it had undergone a surprising transformation. The wallsand ceiling were so hung with living green, that it looked aperfect grove; from every part of which, bright gleamingberries glistened. The crisp leaves of holly, mistletoe, andivy reflected back the light, as if so many little mirrors hadbeen scattered there; and such a mighty blaze went roaringup the chimney, as that dull petrification of a hearth hadnever known in Scrooge's time, or Marley's, or for many andmany a winter season gone. Heaped up on the floor, to forma kind of throne, were turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn,great joints of meat, sucking-pigs, long wreaths of sausages,mince-pies, plum-puddings, barrels of oysters, red-hot chestnuts,cherry-cheeked apples, juicy oranges, luscious pears,immense twelfth-cakes, and seething bowls of punch, thatmade the chamber dim with their delicious steam. In easystate upon this couch, there sat a jolly Giant, glorious tosee:, who bore a glowing torch, in shape not unlike Plenty'shorn, and held it up, high up, to shed its light on Scrooge,as he came peeping round the door.'Come in.' exclaimed the Ghost. 'Come in. and knowme better, man.'"
- A Christmas Carol, Stave 3: The Second of the Three Spirits
( Dickens’s Description of The Ghost of Christmas Present… my character!)


Hello Pals…

I am in Christian Youth Theater (CYT)’s 2007 production of Scrooge. I am the Ghost of Christmas Present, which is rather exciting. I have never had a speaking role before, so I am COMPLETELY handing this one over to God. My favorite part of CYT is the choral and musical numbers - I have a solo and a duet in Scrooge! - and now I am a part of the plot. I am used to being the chorus member #17, and this year I have been given the opportunity to do a little more. I am now running up against my flesh. The fear stops my heart: I cannot do this; I will disappoint my director who has taken a risk with me; I WILL FAIL.

I didn’t write about this in my ‘camp’ post, but God really challenged my heart while I was at camp. We had been talking about the qualities of a warrior, but also of a princess. She is graceful, just, noble, pure, confidant, courageous. Praying for courage and confidence, I started out my Saturday and by God’s grace, I was. I was ready to climb the rock wall. (NOTE: there is a 40ft rock wall that you have to scale to reach a bungee jump-like swing… only way up.) So, we strapped up, I whisper a prayer for physical strength, and begin to climb. Long story short, I failed. Four times. I could not climb the wall. Despite my AMAZING cabin member and counselor’s encouragement and belief in me,

I

failed

As I went back to my bunk to fetch something, I thought.

Why? Why am I so upset? (NOTE: I cried.) Is it because all my friends and peers watched me fail? Am I embarrassed? I was so confidant I could climb that wall. Is it because I risked, and it was fruitless?”

Then God placed before me a choice.

YOU CAN GO AND CRY, DECIDING TO NEVER RISK AGAIN. YOU CAN CLAM BACK UP, UNDOING ALL THE GROWTH YOU HAVE UNDERGONE, BY MY GRACE. YOU CAN RETURN TO ‘NORMAL.’ OR, YOU CAN GET UP, BE DISAPPOINTED, AND YET PUSH ON. REALIZE HOW MUCH YOU NEED ME. CONTINUE TO LEAN ON ME… BOAST IN YOUR WEAKNESS, FOR THEN MY POWER IS MADE PERFECT IN YOU.

Wow. Did I really understand what that verse meant? 2 Corinthians 12:9 “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness‘. “ So, by God’s grace, I realized how I can solve my disappointment; I must boast in my weakness.

“…Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”

2 Corinthians 12:9b-10







Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Princess Warrior - Girls Discipleship Camp '07

Wow. Camp was in a word, amazing. I know that word is overused, but it truly describes my weekend. Here are a few images of our weekend at Camp Weaver and of Crazy Cabin 7 - my cabin, obviously.

There were speakers every morning and evening and in between we either canoed, played kickball - we won - climbed a rock wall to swing off a 40 ft tower - like bungee jumping - or archery. Part of the morning sessions was what was lovingly called 'the View;' a panel discussion moderated by one of our counselors. The first ladies are to the right. God did so many things in everyone's life that it would be nigh on impossible to recount. However, I was convicted about my influences and how they *gasp* influence my actions and decisions. I made a commitment to limit and moderate very closely what I read and watch.

Thanks to all the Camp staff for dealing with over 130 people for four days; you were fabulous. Thanks to Janel and Talli for heading this off. Thanks to everyone who helped make it work, for work, it did. Thank you, Jennifer Beckam, for being our guest speaker; you spoke so many words of conviction and victory over sin. I am so greatful.

Finally, thanks to the counselors; you guys really made a difference. I truly appreciate it.

I am so greatful for all the new friendships I have made, and the old ones that have been renewed. I hope to stay in contact with everyone.


Cabin 7 rocks!

God Bless,

Cait

PS Happy 17th Birthday, Goosh!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Prayer Needs...

"And he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' So therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weakness, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why for Christ's sake, I delight in weakness, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, and in difficulties. For when I am weak, then am I strong."

- 2 Corinthians 12:9-10


Hey peeps,

I am heading out to photograph a girl's discipleship camp today through Monday morning, and I woke up feeling really bad. I am coming down with something and it will not be fun. So, if you could remember me in your prayers I would appreciate it.

Also, I have never been a photographic historian and I am a little nervous... but I know God will give me much grace.


Cait