Sweetness in the Shape of Love
Posted on Feb 26, 2011 at 8:38 pm by Liz · 6 CommentsOne of the most iconic things about Ottawa is the Rideau Canal. Every year Thomas and I vow to go skating on it, and pretty much every year, the season comes and goes and we miss it. This year, although I didn’t skate myself, I did go ON the canal.
Natasha and Dom have been together for 10 years and are two of the most wonderful people you will ever meet. They love zombies, scary movies, Eastbound and Down, The Space Channel, their dogs and each other (of course).
Natasha and Dom are getting married this year and when I suggested doing their engagement session on skates they were pretty excited about it. Natasha was a bit nervous about falling, but she did great – none of us fell once! Go team! I wore Thomas’ YakTrax and they were amazing. I was a bit nervous about wiping out with all of my equipment, but even on the frozen canal, I felt sure footed the entire time.
Before moving to Ottawa I had no idea what a BeaverTail was. I grew up in Toronto and for some reason, the people in Ottawa seem to think that BeaverTails are a Canadian thing, but they are not, they are definitely an Ottawa thing…a delicious and delectable Ottawa thing. For all of you who are also not from Ottawa and have a confused look on your face, a BeaverTail is a deep fried doughy pastry that is covered in cinnamon and sugar and topped with overall deliciousness. If you haven’t tried one, you really should!! There are several flavours to get your tastebuds watering.
Once I knew our location was going to be the canal, I knew I wanted to include the BeaverTail stand in the shots. We asked the wonderful gentleman working there if he would be able to make the BeaverTail in the shape of a heart and boy did he ever deliver!! I was so impressed!! We got some fantastic shots and then…we ate it! Yum.
We stayed out until the sun went down and did some pretty rad night shots and then to wrap everything up in a scrumptious bow, we all went out to dinner at Vittoria Trattoria in the market! All in all, it was a wonderful evening. Vittoria Trattoria is one of my favourite restaurants. Go there and order the Tortellini Gorgonzola – you will not regret it, I promise.
Thank you Nat and Dom for braving the cold and I hope you love your images as much as I do!














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Jacquie and James are getting married! ~ Sneak Peek
Posted on Feb 22, 2010 at 7:00 am by Liz · No CommentsOne of my favourite shots from our session this weekend. More to come!

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Zoom Zoom
Posted on Jul 15, 2009 at 7:30 am by Liz · No CommentsA few weeks ago our car was given a grim sentence. We are not car people by any measure and it needed A LOT more work put into it than we were willing to do. We need a reliable vehicle and therefore made the decision to sell our current car buy a new(ish) one.
Our old car was a Nissan Sentra and was very good to us for the 4 years we had it. We bought it used, and there were two owners before us. It got us around, back and forth from Ottawa to Toronto and was a great car.
Our new car is a 2008 Mazda 3 and I am pretty much in love with it. We arrived over an hour early for a wedding last weekend so I snapped some photos of our new ride.




And a quick self-portrait:

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