2012: Year of the World Tour

Were you hoping for the year of the cookie?

Bummer.  I do hate to disappoint.  But trust me, this is something much bigger than cookies.

Last year, John and I decided we want to travel the world.  Sure, we’ve been on our share of international journeys (I’ve hit 28 countries so far), but we’re ready for something more extended.

This year we’ve decided to take advantage of how low maintenance our lives are right now (no kids, no property, no 9-5 jobs) and create an adventure for ourselves.  An adventure in traveling the globe slowly, living in cities or countries for weeks at a time, intermingled with small stints as tourists.  12 months of being international vagab0nds.

Here’s the gist of the plan.  At the end of April we’re moving out of our Denver apartment, putting our furniture in storage, and dropping the cat off at my parents.  For May, June and July we’ll be floating around Colorado and the midwest, visiting family and friends, attending some important weddings, and photographing a few last events.  Then in late July/early August, we’re outta here.

We’re still tweaking our international route, and leaving a good amount of freedom for exploring and changing our minds along the way.  But generally speaking, we’ll be starting out in South and Central America and moving west around the globe.

For the next four months you can expect the same standard posts around her, but in May things will start to get more interesting.  Most of my travel posts will live on my other blog:  food.tracycarolyn.com.  If you haven’t already subscribed to or bookmarked this website, do it now.  There might be more information there that you are interested in than just recipes.

I will still be accessible while abroad, and have worked out a system to ensure you can still order prints, albums and DVDs while I am gone.  If you have any questions or concerns, please send them my way.  Happy 2012!

 

megan alvarez - March 24, 2012 - 5:07 pm

Tracy!! This is so amazing and I can’t wait to check out your adventures. I am living in Colombia right now (have been for the last year) and I will be here until June. If you plan on stopping in Colombia before June 20, you are welcome to stay with us! I’ve been posting a lot of travel work on my blog if you want to check out some of the sights in Colombia. It is an amazing country and WELL worth the trip here. =) Best of luck in your travels!!

Marianne Rogers - March 14, 2012 - 10:18 am

Good for you Honey!!! Congrats on your happiness. St.Louis misses an amazing photographer but so glad you are happy. Stay in touch!

Becca - February 4, 2012 - 5:43 am

Tracy, sounds amazing! Can’t wait to see where you end up!

Joey + Emma + Elena

Last time I saw Joey, he was 3 months old.  Now he is 6 years old.

Wow.  I usually don’t get that much time between shoots :)  And now he has two fabulous little sisters, too.

A whole household of cute.

We took these photos at the family’s greenhouse, which was such a great idea.  It is so personal to them, and a lot more fun than a park.

Have a great weekend!

Sean + Sarah + Anna

How adorable will these holiday cards be?

Playing in the snow and decorating the tree were Sarah’s ideas for their winter shoot last weekend.  Brilliant.  I love everything about it, but especially the purple snowsuit that Anna is sporting.  I’m not sure she can move in it, but it’s completely adorable.  And it kept her far dryer than the poor snow-covered kitty :)

Just a little time left to get your family portraits taken before the holidays.  Contact me if you want to fit in a session!

Graham

I have a special affinity for this little guy.  His mom was my college roommate at Mizzou, and is still one of my close friends.  She found out she was pregnant with this little guy the day before my wedding last year, which was the last time I saw her.  Last weekend I traveled three hours north of St. Louis to visit and meet her little guy, who is now 3 months old.

Bravo my friend, you have a cute bambino.  Graham is such a happy and chill baby.  This was just a quick portrait session we managed to fit in during my whirlwind trip to Illinois (I had to be back for a wedding in St. Louis and only stayed for about 12 hours!)  I love the one of him hugging the teddy bear – the bear was a souvenir from a college spring break trip to Disney World that his mom and I took.  So cute :)

Lauren - October 27, 2011 - 1:35 pm

Omg I could die. Are you sure you and John can’t move here? :)

Kari + Sam – Married! Part Two

After doing their engagement shoot on Thursday and photographing their rehearsal dinner Friday night, I had gotten to know Kari and Sam a little bit before the big day on Saturday.  But when family and friends each took their turn at the microphone sharing stories and spreading love for the happy couple, I felt that I really got a sense for who they are for everyone around them.  That’s one of the reasons the toasts are my favorite part of a wedding.  I love hearing all the stories that provide context for a couple’s relationship.

After the toasts came a cake cutting that could have turned incredibly messy.  Kari had planned to have  some sort of cream pie available to smash in Sam’s face after feeding him cake.  I think it was delayed a bit somewhere down the line, and by the time she had the pie in hand Sam had figured out the plan and was backing away from the table.  He certainly lucked out.

The rest of the reception was filled with dancing.  This was my last wedding of the season, and I must profusely thank Michelle for second shooting (and doing a whole host of other things), and Kayla for being an expert with the lightstand.

Congrats Kari and Sam!