Showing posts with label Amber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amber. Show all posts

Sunday, January 21, 2024

The 25th Annual Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk

I met up with Amber and Justin at Lake Eola to support their family at The 25th Annual Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk. It was a fun day of games for the kids and a lovely stroll around Lake Eola. 


Ava ready to go down the slide.


Peyton and Ava shooting hoops.


Ava practicing her swings.

Peyton and Ava.


Peyton having fun bouncing around.



Peyton and Ava playing a game with help from mom.

Peyton and Justin.


Ready to start the walk.



Ava.


Peyton crossing the finish line with mommy and daddy.




All of Peyton’s supporters.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Birthday Festivities

A few days before my birthday my sister Liz stopped by and took me out to dinner.

Photo by Liz Kasper.


Photo by Liz Kasper.


Photo by unknown.


Enjoying our wine flights.


Beautiful caprese salad.


On my actual birthday Sunny and Tiger surprised me with a delicious homemade spice cake in the shape of a dragon guarding three eggs.


Amber and Ava enjoying the pool.


Giving Emilio piggy back rides.


Javier’s wife Daisy made me this incredible chocolate cake frosted to look like the night sky and was decorated with the signs of the zodiac.

Sunday, April 30, 2023

The Track Meet

I got to cheer Ava and Peyton on at their kiddie track meet. 


Ava with one of her award ribbons.


Peyton waiting for his next activity.


Peyton with his dad Justin.


Ava getting 1st place for running.



Ava and mom Amber taking a break.


Peyton after crossing the finish line.


Peyton, Justin, and Ava.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Nothing But Smiles


Peyton with Amber. Nothing but smiles at his sister’s track meet.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

My Tribe

I got tagged in tribe challenge on Facebook and decided to celebrate some of my longest and most impactful relationships.

What better way to kick it off than with my longest friendship - Laura. Our parents were friends before we were born and I only lived four months without her in my life. There must be thousands of photos of us together. My first sleepover was at her house. I can’t even begin to count how many shenanigans we got into or how many horror stories are parents could tell. No matter how much time passes between seeing each other we never miss a beat. She is smart, stunning, a wonderful mother, and I don’t think that anyone has made me laugh more than she has. 

Visiting Washington D.C. with Laura in 2011.

I’ve known Emily since I was three years old. The list of shenanigans and blackmail photos is probably a hundred miles long. We were both obnoxious Leo’s but any time we got together we dialed it up to eleven and broke the nob off! I had a rough year when I had gone to visit her in California but when we were together I just remember laughing for days straight. She is someone who can turn the most mundane trip to the grocery store into a ridiculous adventure and a story for the ages. I have seen her grow from some difficult times into the amazing woman she is and never lost an once of her sparkle. She is beautiful, wild, and unstoppable. I have enjoyed every minute of her company. 

Visiting Emily in California in 2016.

My third longest friendship is with Rochelle, who I met when I was six years old. We were neighbors and she asked me if I wanted to be friends. My family moved when I was nine years old and I don’t know if I would see her again. We were miraculously reunited in middle school when after three years of changing schools I ended up at the same school where her mom was a teacher. We recognized each other immediately and it has been delightful wackiness ever since. I can’t think of any other person who can bounce between art and science topics with such enthusiasm and fluidity. She also taught me the value of hugs in middle school when she wrapped her arms around me when I was having a bad day. I have been a hugger ever since. She is extraordinarily kind and exquisitely unique. Watching her raise her little girls has made my heart melt.

Hanging out with Rochelle and her daughter Ellie in 2019.

I have known Amber since I was fifteen. We met in Marine Biology in high school when she sat next to me. I loved hanging out at her house eating nachos, talking about boys, and watching MTV. Not long after we got to college my relationships with my first roommate and my boyfriend collapsed. I would not have come out of that mess as well as I did without her help. Her straight forward, no nonsense approach to problem solving is something I have always admired. When we became roommates I experienced a physical and emotional stability that I hadn’t known in years. We were always laughing, sharing clothes and cooking up a storm in the kitchen! I’ve watched her take on grad school and become this incredible teacher and roll model. Seeing her ride the roller coaster of the adoption process waiting to be the mother she already knew she was. The outpouring of love that she has for her children is so incredibly special and they couldn’t have ended up in a more wonderful home. I am so proud of her and everything she has accomplished! She is fearless, radiates grace, and is completely unstoppable! 

Enjoying a girls weekend in Tampa with Amber in 2013.

I met Mariko at Dandelion Cafe back in 2008 when I was looking for an internship. She was working on the WET show for the Fringe Festival that year and asked if would be interested. I said yes. Working on the WET show was unlike anything I had ever done before and was the first time as an artist that I felt like I was part of an art community. I was so impressed that when the show was over I told her that “she would never be rid of me”. Over the years it is incredible to see what was accomplished. Working a myriad of jobs within DRIP I learn what I was capable of and acquired skills I never thought I would have. She is the reason half of my clothes still have paint on them. Most people that I know in Orlando I met thru her. She is innovative, boundless, and compassionate. It is so hard to put into words just how much of an impact she had on my life. What an incredible ride! 

Mariko and I in the DRIP venue on I-Drive around 2012; before all the renovations. 

I met Tink somewhere in 2012 shortly after we got the DRIP venue on I-Drive. My first memory of you was going out to eat at Cici’s pizza. I remember I thought she was intense and very smart. She was instrumental in getting the show off the ground and keeping it running. I couldn’t believe how much she knew about lighting at such a young age. Through the long hours we got to know each other very well. I so fondly remember our many conversations on the loading dock, our little pre and post show sing-a-longs, and our 3am gas station snack runs. Her sass and spunk are truly legendary. And she was reason I got into the SCA. She knew I’d love it right from the start and it brought so many wonderful people into my life. She is the common link between my two wild adventures. I am so proud of all she has accomplished and how she has grown as a person. She is strong, a unique mix of crazy and down to earth, and immensely fun to be around.

With Tink on her wedding day in 2017. 

Saturday, March 17, 2018

An Afternoon With Ava

My best friend Amber and her husband Justin invited me to the zoo with their baby Ava. Afterwords, I had her all to myself while they went out to the movies. It was a treat hanging out with this little lady!


Ava and Amber.


Ava and Justin.


Sweet, delicious cake pop!


Ava was fascinated with my teeth!



Thursday, June 16, 2016

Christopher Andrew Leinonen

I met Chris back in high school. I had originally become friends with Amber who introduced us. The first memory I have of him is walking home with me and Amber. 

Tragically, Chris (or Drew as he preferred to be called more recently) lost his life in the Pulse shooting in Orlando on June 12th, 2016. 

What I remember about him the most is his distinctive voice, his phenomenal wit, and his courage. He started the Gay Straight Alliance at our High School. Amidst push back and ridicule he went forward with the group. Not only was he determined to be himself, he brought more awareness to issues within the LGBT community. He made it safer and more comfortable for others who were struggling with themselves or their families. He was a wonderful man and I have always been immensely proud of him. 

I scoured through my old high school photo albums and found my favorite memories of him. 

The first photo I have of Chris from Fall 2001. He is standing between Tricia (left) and Amber (right).
Hanging out in my room after school singing to whatever song we had on the radio. 
Chris and Amber at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art. 
Chris and I posing in front of some sculpture. 
Shenanigans at McDonald's
One of my favorite memories of Chris. We went trick-or-treating. It was a spur of the moment decision and we scrambled to pull our costumes together. He randomly gathered a bunch of bright clothes together to make a clown outfit while I wore all black and witch hat. After we had been out for a while we got tired of telling people that we were a clown and a witch so whenever we got asked we jokingly told people that we were Elton John and Barbara Streisand.
After we were done trick-or-treating we felt like it was still too early to go home so we went to the Target in Largo Mall. We sat in the food court area and filled up on candy. We got one of the Target employees to take a photo of us. 
Before we headed home he took off his costume and I caught him off guard when I took this photo of him getting in his truck. I always loved his expression in this photo. 
After school in the courtyard with Chris, Amber, and Tricia. 
Chris, Tricia, and myself. 
Chris and I goofing around in children's playground at Walsingham Park. We were never too big or too mature. This has always been one of my absolute favorite photos from high school. 
On another trip to the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art.
Tricia, Chris, and Amber
Niasya, Chris, and my sister Jennifer at one of Amber's many amazing house parties. 

Chris and I somewhere in St. Petersburg.
Amber and Chris
Chris, Niasya, Amber and myself during another one of Amber's house parties.
Forth of July 2009 Chris, Amber and I went to downtown Orlando for the fireworks.
Chris and Amber laughing while he tried to take a photo of her.