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Sweet Threads: Cherishing Every Stitch Of This Precious Life
Personal Posts by Andrea Dozier

I’ve been wanting for some time to express how watching, “Bill Cunningham’s New York,” has influenced me. I watched it twice in a row because I was so captivated by his passion and humility. He is truly a remarkable soul and I’m so happy that I stumbled on his documentary on Netflix. I admired his sense to walk away from negativity & bloom creativity as a result of his purity. His sweet story has been fresh on my mind during this past month. Oh, and I unabashedly envy the way he rides around New York on a bicycle with his camera!

I don’t feel I’ve taken nearly enough pictures this summer. Yet as I was getting ready to clear my phone’s memory card, I kept stumbling on image after image that highlighted the victories & peaks of July. I started pulling them aside & found myself collecting bits of my heart into this little gallery of iPhone moments that eclipse the defeats & lows.

“It’s as true today as it ever was, he who seeks beauty will find it.” Bill Cunningham

 

* The car was not moving, we had parked & he was still asleep.

Thanks for letting me share these little glimpses of life with you, they are the twinkles of my favorite light. ♥

All images captured on iPhone 4 // Edited in Afterlight App // Text by Over App

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  • Jake Johnson - August 6, 2013 - 3:22 am

    These are really great images, Andrea.

  • alli - August 6, 2013 - 7:59 am

    Beautiful! So many sweetly captured moments.

Last summer we began to prepare for another deployment.
This time Kevin completely understood the terms, and it was not easy for him to let Daddy go.
Damian, thankfully, still had a cloak of naivety that shielded him from the pain his brother was going through.

We tackled each day, one at a time. Until it felt less like tackling and more like living.
After eight months, we began pacing the floor knowing that the hum of airplanes would soon belong to one of our own.

It could not have been possible to thrive without the love and support of my family & my very dear friends,
thank you all for the encouragement you have been to me.

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I have a very similar picture of Kevin doing this {around Damian’s age} after Rocky’s 1st deployment.

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This was a moment my dreams had been made of. I captured this one with my phone.

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The boys & I are so proud of the sacrifices Rocky has made over the last eight years in the Air Force & are so happy to have him home.

The merry songs of freedom & boisterous patriotic speeches of my youth are replaced by a quiet reverence for our country’s freedom.
As we celebrate Father’s Day, and soon, Independence Day, I hope we are inspired to remember
the children & families of those who are currently serving & sacrificing for us all.

Thank you. ♥

My good friend, Caitlin of Simply Photography, captured the airport homecoming photographs for us.
I really can’t thank her enough for being there & taking pictures for us! 

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  • alli - June 17, 2013 - 10:59 am

    I’m so glad your family is reunited again, these photos capture it so well!

"Always felt like I was the kind of ordinary person who boringly blends into a crowd. One day I realized it

Always felt like I was the kind of ordinary person who boringly blends into a crowd. One day I realized it’s perfect for my art. It takes about twenty minutes from the “we just met” hug to achieve moments like this.
I’m thrilled to be easily forgettable if it means letting you get lost in a moment.

– Andrea Dozier

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These days it’s hard to get all eight of us kids together. Holidays are chaotic and sometimes we pause and get excited that everyone is together, but usually it’s very short lived since someone is usually arriving as another is leaving. This year we crossed our fingers that we could actually pull off a family picture during Memorial Day weekend.

It worked! I tried to take as many shots as I could, and thankfully my sister’s husband was able to snap the entire group. My parents used to take us each year to get portraits done at Whirlpool {where my dad worked/s}, and we have hilarious photographs of every awkward stage. There is even one of my parents smiling and me crying & running to them in the bottom of the frame if you look close enough.

Now that many of us are raising families of our own, all around the state, a group portrait hasn’t been taken in years. I think we are convinced that this needs to happen more often and that it should not be an isolated event!

In age descending order:

Sheila // Samuel // Rachel // Steven // Andrea // Josh // Abby // Joel

Nothing like manning the camera, then jumping in and trying to be on the other side! 

Even though I was busy with all the portraits, it was really fun to hang out with my brothers & sisters. So many inside jokes. So many random sombreros. And we listened to Les Mis just like the old days.

My brother’s suggested this “Duck Dynasty” pose. Eh…

The “Bells.”

These were taken at Donnell Pond, behind my brother & sisters’ old middle school in Findlay.
I never attended this school {we moved}, but still have lots of good memories of dreaming of being an author and illustrator while my class picnicked at the pond and catching tadpoles while wearing slap bracelets with my brothers. ♥

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  • Sunny - May 29, 2013 - 6:12 am

    I love these. The location is beautiful. Your Mother is beautiful and my favorite is the sombrero’s.

Always such a wonder to get acquainted with a new baby.
Meeting this little one and taking photographs for his sweet family was a joy.
He slept through the entire session and let us “ohh and ahh” to our heart’s content.

Daddy serves in the Air Force & Mama made this beautiful blanket.

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I couldn’t help but treasure even the sweet little cry of this perfect babe.

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You can see why it was a pure joy to photograph them. ♥

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