We're Moving! | Kelsey & Nate Move to Forest, Virginia
Iβm not sure what the bigger news is: that I blogged, or that weβre moving to Virginia. Why the move? Part of living out our values is creating a habitat for our family, for our children to grow and thrive. A safe haven for them and others needing respite to experience peace and refreshment. Weβre constantly fighting to be intentional and unhurried in a culture that promotes busyness. To help combat our own inclination for busy, we want to live in an environment that aids in deep breaths and togetherness. Even more, it sets us up to give to others what cannot be bought β peace, rest, restoration, and loveβ¦
Iβm not sure what the bigger news is: that I blogged, or that weβre moving to Virginia.
Still, itβs appropriate to give both of those things their moment. *Celebratory pause for blogging* and now, on to Virginia.
Saying goodbye to our house in Charlotte after we walked through it and bawled our eyes out from the memories.
The Backstory
Near the end of 2020, with Nateβs job at Till Agency being completely remote and my continuous travel to VA for weddings and photographing family and engagement sessions, we re-evaluated our life in Charlotte and asked βwhatβs keeping us here?β
I mean thereβs incredible benefits of living in a major metropolitan area. Weβre in the midst of 7 different Targets, 5 movie theaters, 2 Trader Joes, and 1 international airport. However, the main reason weβre in Charlotte right now is because of family. Which, by the way, is a good enough reason to move/stay anywhere and that principle happens to be part of our family values. So why the move then?
Because, another part of living out our values is creating a habitat for our family, for our children to grow and thrive. A safe haven for them and others needing respite to experience peace and refreshment. Weβre constantly fighting to be intentional and unhurried in a culture that promotes busyness. To help combat our own inclination for busy, we want to live in an environment that aids in deep breaths and togetherness. We know this will not only help our children, but our marriage and family thrive in this season. Even more, it sets us up to give to others what cannot be bought β peace, rest, restoration, and love.
In short, our current location and space isnβt as conducive for us to live out these values in this season. I hope itβs clear that this isnβt what everyone should do right now. Heck, we wonβt always occupy the space weβre moving into because our next step after this is to find land (like lannnnnd) and build. But this is what benefits us most in this season; just like North Carolina did these past 4 years.
Weβve been out and about for a month and visted Sarah Pascutti and she grabbed these treasured photos on Sullivanβs Island.
SO. Weβre moving to Forest, VA into an already redone 1880βs farmhouse on the most beautiful, peaceful, and still 2 acres. The cows are our neighbors and Iβve imagined our kids climbing in and playing under the giant weeping willow and running down the tree-lined driveway. We also have a vision for how to make the space our own and Iβm honestly excited for those projects. Aside from the house itself, there are mountains there -- βHillsβ for my West Coast Friends -- which are incredibly grounding for me. (Donβt worry, still an Anna Maria Island beach girl at heart forever and ever. and ever.) AND we have community. Itβs been 4 years since we moved from our Downtown Lynchburg Loft to NC and our community is still strong there -- another incredible treasure that cannot be bought. Lastly, Kelsey & Nate is still rooted in VA and I cannot TELL you how excited I am to keep growing our business, serve more families & couples, and use our property for photo locations.
gIDEON rain & afton Mercy β we were privileged to bring both babies home to our first house
Afton at 2 weeks old and again at 2 years old celebrating a pandemic birthday while waiting for her brother to be born
Some General Q & Aβs
Will we miss our family?
Are tankless hot water heaters the best? If you donβt know, youβve never had one and I canβt answer this question without crying.
Will we ever visit North Carolina?
Absolutely. We still have family, weddings, friends, family, counselors, an airport, Madewell, fave restaurants, and did I mention family there? Right now Iβm driving on 29N at least once a month so weβll just flip that and reverse it.
Can you take our photos?
HECK YES. Iβd love to. Contact me here and letβs get you set up!
Can we visit you?
Again, heck tankless hot water heaters yes. Weβll be adding onto the house after we move in so weβll have a completed and separate guest space for you. Another one of our values is hosting so having a place for you is v important to us.
How did you find this slice of heaven house?
Through our incredible realtor & friend Johanna Calfee. Weβve known Johanna for years and even traveled with her to Thailand to do photo/video work for Freedom 424. When you go around the world with someone, you get to know them pretty well so it was an easy decision to work with her to find this amazing place that never went on the market -- thatβs how good she is.
Well friends, if you live in Virginia, weβll most likely be seeing you soon. Mainly because thereβs one Target. If you have more questions, drop them below and Iβll answer!
Much Love,
Kelsey & Nate, Afton & Gideon, & Henry
Ana & Aaron | Carriage House at Rockwood Park | Wilmington, Delaware
First, Ana and Aaron are married!! Secondly, how has it been six years since I first met them! If you followed Ana and Aaronβs engagement session, youβll know sheβs one of the two roommates I had while completing my Masterβs degree in Lynchburg, Virginia.
First, Ana and Aaron are married!! Secondly, how has it been six years since I first met them! If you followed Ana and Aaronβs engagement session, youβll know sheβs one of the two roommates I had while completing my Masterβs degree in Lynchburg, Virginia. Ana and Aaron were basically high school sweet hearts with a few twists to their story. Eventually, they were brought back together and all of Delaware (and Virginia) celebrated with them.
Like every #kncouple, Ana and Aaron centered their wedding day around things that were meaningful to them. From Aaron wearing Anaβs Grandpaβs cufflinks, to the romantic and earthy flower crowns Ana and her bridesmaids wore, to Ana surprising her Grandfather with a dance during the reception (and there was not one dry eye) β it was incredibly them.
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Carol & Athos | Lighthouse Point Yacht Club | Miami, Florida
Just off the coast of Miami on Pompano Beach, our dear friends kicked off their marriage with a huge celebration. After romantic portraits outside the Boca Express Train Museum, Carol and Athos exchanged their vows at a yacht club with their incredible community cheering them on.
Just off the coast of Miami on Pompano Beach, our dear friends kicked off their marriage with a huge celebration. After romantic portraits outside the Boca Express Train Museum, Carol and Athos exchanged their vows at a yacht club with their incredible community cheering them on. In true Brazilian fashion, we literally danced the night away before sending them off. Carol and Athos, we love you two and are so honored to have been part of your incredible wedding!
View their Downtown Lynchburg Engagement session here.
Venue | Lighthouse Point Yacht Club
Videography | Collins Completel Media
Engagement Ring | Tiffany & Co.
Florals | Ana Braga
Hair & Makeup | Ronaldo Lisboa
Wedding Dress | Leggenda Bridal
dj | Vlad DJ
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Portra 160 | HP5
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Maria & Josh | Tresca on 8th Wedding | Lynchburg, Virginia
Though this wedding happened in the heart of Downtown Lynchburg, these two had the whole world celebrating with them - and itβs easy to see why.
Though this wedding happened in the heart of Downtown Lynchburg, these two had the whole world celebrating with them - and itβs easy to see why. Josh, now from Texas, and Maria, a longtime resident of Virginia, are a dynamic couple; they leave a legacy of kindness, intentionality, and incredible wit in their path. This means knowing and calling them friends is one of the biggest gifts Lynchburg has given us.
We loved how they infused their day with Joshβs Hawaiian heritage by having his parents present the maile lei to him at the alter and by giving each guest Honolulu Cookie Company cookies as favors. We cried our share of happy tears as we documented their moments and got happily swept in with the unbelievable dance party that ensued at their reception.
Maria & Josh β you two are incredibly dear to us and weβre honored to be a part of beginning your beautiful marriage.