Category Archives: My Family

A week in the Canadian Rockies

Every September Victor and I take a ‘just-us’ trip. I know – we are very fortunate that we are able to do that and grateful for the grandparents who can take care of the kids – although these days ‘taking care of the kids’ literally means just driving them around from one place to another:)

We only had a week for this trip – Victor does not have much vacation left this year (darn corporate America and their limited vacation time!) so we wanted to go somewhere relatively close-ish. I always joke that I don’t love nature – I mean, I do but I am more of a city girl – I would choose big cities or tiny villages over a natural park any day. But Victor loves nature and being a great wive that I am, we chose to go to the Canadian Rockies – Banff and Jasper. And let me tell you something – we LOVED it!!!

I’ve heard about Banff and Lake Louise and Canadian rockies and we have seen beautiful places all over the world but nothing prepared me to stunning scenery that is Canadian Rockies! We hiked all over the places (and we are not even hikers!), saw waterfalls and glaciers and mountains and lakes, ate delicious food, stayed at cool places and had a great old time. If you are looking for a place that literally makes your jaw drop, you gotta check out Canadian rockies!

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Lake Como Photoshoot

Whenever we go on a family vacation I always try to find a photographer in the area and do a photoshoot there – family vacation memories deserve to be captured! And the same is true for trips when we leave our kids behind and go away as a couple – and let me tell you – I love those trips as much (and if I am being honest – sometimes even more) than big family trips!

So when we were planning our vacation to Lake Como I booked a photoshoot for us there and I am glad I did. Our photographer took us to places we never would’ve found and I am thrilled with how the photos turned out.

You NEVER regret investing in your memories so if you need a sign to book a photoshoot – whether it’s a Bergen County family session with your truly or a photoshoot in a far away place with your significant other – consider this a sign and do it!:)

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Our Trip to the Last Frontier

I dub the Summer of 2023 The Summer of Travel – it seems I am hardly home these days! A couple of weeks after we got home from Northern Italy and literally a day after I got home from attending NAPCP Gallery event in Atlanta, my family and I flew to Vancouver to hang out there for a few days and then to take a cruise to Alaska!

I’ve been to Vancouver once for work but given than I was working I hardly saw any of it so it was great to explore this place. The weather cooperated and we saw and did #allthethings – we checked out the aquarium and Stanley park with its cool totem poles, ate delish food at the Granville Island Public Market and got our fill of exotic treats at Richmond Night Market, explored Gastown and Canada place :).

And then we boarded a ship that would be our home for 10 days and set course for Alaska!

We walked all over Juneau, had delicious all you can eat snow crab (I learnt my limit was 2 lbs!), and admired beautiful scenery:

took a helicopter to a top of a glacier and went sledding with a pack of alaskan huskies in Skagway:

went Kayaking in the Pacific in Sitka:

saw lots of totem poles in Icy Straight Point:

were in awe of the scenery in Glacier Bay:

saw tons of bald eagles and lots of different crabs at the Deadliest Catch Trip in Ketchikan:

The best part of this trip was that we were able to do it with my parents and my sister’s family! I think I enjoyed family time as much as I did the scenery and the food:). And here we are in all our Alaskan glory!:)

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Our Trip to Morocco – Part I

Morocco has been on my To Visit list for years… back in 2018 or 2019 when I was looking at a destination for our next Victor and I trip, I decided on Morocco but when I started to do more thorough research I realized that our kids would really enjoy it (the promise of a camel ride to a desert camp did that for me!) so we decided to go there as a family. We were all set and booked to go for spring break 2020 but then COVID… 2021 – same thing and when Morocco was still not open to tourists by early 2022 we decided to go to Spain instead and leave Morocco to the next year. And after yeas (literally of waiting) we finally made it to this magical country!

I absolutely love Islamic Architecture (no wonder I loved Andalusia so much) and deserts are my fav landscapes so no wonder I was so looking forward to going. And let me tell you – the place did NOT disappoint and exceeded my very high expectations! There is so much to see and do in Morocco that we had to make touch choices and after a lot of deliberation decided to cut the Blue City – Chefchaouen – from our itinerary. But we were able to do a roadtrip around most of the country and do pretty much everything else I wanted to do – walk narrow alleyways, bargain at souks, admire beautiful architecture, see stunning scenery, eat delish foods… and yes, a camel ride at sunset and luxury glamping in the Sahara were as awesome as they sound:)

On pretty much all our road trips we rent a car and Victor does all the driving but here we decided to get a car with a driver as we were not sure what the road conditions were. The roads and infrastructure were pretty great but it was nice to have a comfy large car and a driver who knew his way around:)

We flew in Casablanca and straight from the airport went to check out Hassan II Masque. And let me tell you something – it was absolutely SPECTACULAR – honestly for me it was one of my fav sights of the whole trip. It was huge and intricate and the level of detail there (combined with high tech features such as retractable roof and heated floors!) were mind blowing. We did not see anything else in Casablanca (from what I hear this is the sigh to see) but it was definitely worth a visit to Casablanca. They offer daily tours and if you can, definitely take it – it was very educational!

From Casablanca we headed to Volubilis – to check out roman ruins – it was definitely worth a visit.

And from there we headed to our first overnight destination of the trip – Fes. Fes did not disappoint – we spent two nights there and there was plenty to see and do.

Generally we don’t use guides but we decided to get a guide for a full day in Fes and I am glad we did – we never would’ve found our way around the labyrith that’s Fes’ medina! We walked all over the place, bought dates and local sweets at a souk, overpaid for a rug after a very heated bargaining session, checked out a tile coop (it may not sound that exciting but it was really cool to see how they make beautiful tile design by hand!), got a tour of our first madrasa (Al-Attarine Madrasa), got yelled at at a souk for taking photos (my bad!), walked through a Jewish quarter, watched traditional bread being baked, smelled the stench of a leather tannery (they did give us bunches of mint as we walked in), saw birds eye view of Fes and more!

After spending two nights in Fes we headed south – more on that in a separate blog post so check back soon!

PRACTICAL INFO

Getting There

The only way to fly direct from the NYC area to Morocco is to fly Royal Air Maroc to Casablanca and that’s what we did. Just be aware they fly from JFK Terminal 1 and this is by far the worst terminal I’ve been to in the US.

Accomodations

I knew I wanted to stay at a traditional riad in the medina and chose Riad Myra – it did not disappoint. The whole place was stunning, service was very good, breakfast was delicious and the location very conveniet. I highly recommend it!

Restaurants

As we were in Fes only for two nights we did not have a change to try out many places. We had dinner at our Riad once and it was fine but nothing special..

Asmae – we were in Morocco during Ramadan so there were not that many places open for lunch. This place was recommended by our guide and it did not disappoint – great service, lots of delish food.

Dar Roumana – I found it on several restaurant lists and it had great trip advisor reviews so I reserved a table for us and glad I did – this was was awesome and we absolutely loved our meal! It is not easy to find but good thing the restaurant sends a porter to your hotel and he takes you to and from the restaurant – although Victor was taking notes on the way to the restaurant in case we had to find our way back.

And from Fes we headed out to Sahara but that’s a story for another blog post so check back soon!

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Happy Holidays – 2022 Edition

2022 has been a pretty great year for Live Love Laugh Photos. I’ve received awards in several photography competitions and had my work published. I reconnected with old families and met of new ones. I’ve photographed teens and babies, working professionals and small business owners. And I was able to balance my work and life pretty well!

As the year comes to a close I want to thank each and every one of you – whether you had your first session with me this year or your 10th, recommended me to a friend for a family photo session, or referred me to a colleague for a headshot session – thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart! YOU are the reason why I am able to have this business that I love and I am forever grateful for your support!

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