Friday, May 16, 2014

in Davis.

Since moving to Davis, I've been an emotional pendulum swinging back and forth from one end of marital bliss to the other end of feeling lonely in this new town without my friends and family.  Needless to say..I'm seeking some balance.  Which concludes to the necessary shout out to my husband, Amos, for dealing with my mess of a heart.

One thing I am extremely thankful for is for the opportunities that have risen for me to invest in creative ventures including opening shop at the monthly flea market and creating prints to support a friend's upcoming 6 month mission trip to Cambodia.  I'm not sure if I stayed in SoCal, that I would have had the same types of opportunities but one thing is for sure--the support of the community here has been amazing.  The people who are a part of our ministry at Davis Korean Church, especially the college ministry(Mustard Seed Ministry) are always so encouraging and supportive as they come out with bright smiles to the flea market and buy prints with bouquets despite their student loans.

In addition to that, there are many talented photographers here who take photos for me!
My first flea market in March was photographed by Bob and Eric who graciously took time out of their busy schedule and provided me with beautiful photos to keep in my portfolio.
I'm excited to share them with you today!

Thanks Eric! :





and thanks Bob! :







I'm a lucky gal.


Wednesday, April 30, 2014

post wedding post

Today I was reminded of the journey Amos and I have been on so far.
Its been 5 months since we got married and while the wedding was not perfect and neither is our marriage, we are constantly learning, being reminded of grace, forgiveness, and what it means to truly love each other.

The entire wedding minus dinner was DIY and I wanted to make something special to remember the engagement period so I made a save the date video that I will share today.  Cheers to 5 months with the love of my life <3



savethedate birdsfinal from kathy yum on Vimeo.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.


C. S. Lewis