First month of quarantine

We are living in strange strange times but as much as we feel sad and distressed about all that is happening in the world, there is also so much good that comes with the bad. So, our only chance is to embrace them both. There are so many things we can be grateful for and a lot of these things we have overlooked, took for granted or simply ignored over the years because we simply couldn’t slow down. Well now there’s no other choice than to slow down. God is giving us what we have been craving for years. The luxury of having time to do what we couldn’t for so long. One of those things for us is time with our kids for sure but more than that is this amazing place that we get to call home. Nature and children are for sure the most healing medicine for us right now and honestly, being so isolated (both physically and mentally) has helped us stay happy and healthy for the most part. At least for the first month. We’ll see what happens next …

Diana + Ruben // a love affair in the heart of Transylvania

It’s been a while since we’ve come up here and told a story. And i’ve missed it a lot, especially when it’s this kind of story. This is a special story, a story that will surely remain in the books for all the parties involved. For Ruben and Diana and their loved ones it was the adventurous union between two artistic and wild souls under the thunders and drops of a rainy day, with the beautiful guidance of an old but reinvented land, the small village of Cincșor, and in company of warm, happy people and worship tunes. You could see and feel the blessing of God all over, because of these people who in the midst of their celebration of love, took time to worship Him. And i think there’s no better way to see the heart of a bride and groom then by the way they choose to spend their time during the most important day of their lives. Thank you, Diana and Ruben for the great privilege of being a part of this special story and for including our little family in it.

Mary Callie + Logan

During my visit to the States this spring, i got to meet one of the most beloved couples from Liberty University in Lynchburg and it was really easy to see why. We became fast friends (is this a new term i’m making up?) but the short time spent together made me realise sometimes in life we get to meet people briefly but connect deeply, and witness the similarities God puts in us, in spite of the distance, the cultural differences and the education we get. Mary Callie and Logan, you are amazing people and it was my joy and honour to spend time with you. This is the fruit of our meeting, Hope you enjoy! OTI