We left our home, which won't be our home for more than three days after we fly home. It's been sold to another family so we can move a little closer to airports and the majority of my clients. Whether or not we have a place to call our own is something we haven't figured out yet.
Over the seas, I watched as Roo slept in his bassinet. The boy who flies. Roo goes everywhere we do. And we go places - a lot of them. This world is something we want to see.
It's cold here in Utah and that suits us fine. There's something in fresh (frozen) mountain air that hits you deep in your lungs. With forced assurance, it makes you feel alive.
Kesh loves snow so much she squeals and smiles and makes you get butterflies because you remember what it's like to be a kid. She's awesome like that. She loves and lives big and is the most sensitive person I know; sensitive to people and nature and things that matter most.
Today, my little family drove down the interstate. Somehow those powers of nature we love so much had combined to turn the freeway into the biggest ice rink the world has seen. We passed accident after accident and decided to call our road trip off. We can drive to that place tomorrow.
We pulled into Salt Lake City and skated around a place with more history than I could ever properly comprehend. My good friend, Clark, cut my hair in the coolest barber shop I've ever been into. Mainly though, we pushed Roo around and watched him take in this new world. He loves everything he sees and smiles everywhere we go.
I'll be blogging a little more often than I have been and you won't be seeing any weddings for a little while. Just my little family in new places. Hope that's ok.
Kesh is kindly dressed, head to toe, by our friends at American Apparel.
wonderful. excited to see more of your travels. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it. I agree with Hannah - excited to see more of your travels through your eyes/lens. That second picture of Kesh - beautiful.
ReplyDeletelooking forward to sharing your journey tim :)
ReplyDeleteIt makes me giddy to know you are in the country that I live in. I just can't stop grinning. I hope your time in America is wonderful and I am looking forward to the photographs you take on this adventure! Hoping you come back again so we can meet one day.
ReplyDeleteYou are getting us SO excited for our Calgary adventure in a little over a week. We can't wait to see Logan experience snow for the first time!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to seeing more of your little family over here :) looking forward to seeing america through your eyes,looking forward to you blogging more! haha. kesh is gorgeous, as always. i always enjoy your work - written and photographed.
ReplyDeleteYou're ridiculous! You've made rugged bush look beautiful, and now you have one of the most amazingly photographic places at your disposal - I can't wait to see all the blogs!
ReplyDeleteOh yes please keep blogging Tim! Amazing photos, Kesh looks happy and peaceful despite the cold. Do you know I have never seen snow? One day I hope to, your pictures make it look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty smokin', that wife of yours. Stunning scenery too xx
ReplyDeleteYay to adventures! Wishing you blissful times lovely people.
ReplyDeleteThat's so OK, these are my favourite type of post from you! I thought back just the other day to the series of Kesh and pregnancy, missed seeing you guys here on the blog x
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome adventure, I so look forward to reading and seeing more, happy travels !
ReplyDeletethat is totally ok with me...blog your little heart out Tim....America suits you Kesh! Looking fab as always xx
ReplyDeleteHi Coulson family, nice to see more of you. That's more than ok. Enjoy your new adventures. Any bigger truck to rent in the US? Waw ;-) Barbara
ReplyDeleteAlright, well if you can make the bleak midwinter look so lovely here, then I had better get off of my tush and get out there and get to work, too. Thanks for the reminder! Look forward to more of your US adventures. :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeletePlease come to the East Coast (the US version, that is)! We would love to have you.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the states. Hope to see you all while you are here.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun, Tim. Take it easy on those icy roads. x
ReplyDeletelove that we're all going to be able to watch you & the fam as y'all have this new little adventure. and your words are making me lust after the mountains -- i want to breathe in that cold crisp air. as much as i love texas and its warmer temps, sometimes i just wish we could have a bit more winter.
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to read more. In 2011 we planned our first overseas holiday as a family of four to celebrate my husbands birthday and our ten year wedding anniversary in 2012. We planned Utah and Arizona. Other plans were made for us... we found out we were pregnant and our baby was due during the holiday to be.
ReplyDeleteI love this post, your photos and your gorgeous family. We will plan Utah holiday again soon. In the meantime we will drool over your blog posts. x
Hi Coulsons! Gah it's killing me to know you're here... in america... and I still am too far to be able to meet your lovely family. Looking forward to seeing your journey unfold during your stay.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the US! Hope your stay is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo looking forward to seeing more of your travels, Coulsons! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this. It is like a love letter to your family. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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