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I know I'm up for a post about my time at Camp Carysbrook, but I wanted to do a big post about what camp has meant to me and I can't seem to get the right words just yet, so I figured I'd come back to it.

My last stop on my "last hoorah trip" was Winston! I got to spend quality time with great friends and it was such a delight. Highlights include So You Think You Can Dance with the Lewies, dinner with the Hamers, girl time with Linda and Open Mic Night with everyone! 

Kate and Kevin singing at Open Mic Night

Steven, emcee extraordinaire!



baby!

However, the real highlight of my time in Winston was when my great friend Kevin offered to take some maternity shots of me! I was super excited and very flattered when 10 minutes after arrived he looked at me and said "I want to take you downtown and take some pictures"! If you are ever in or around North Carolina and are in need of some photos, DEFINITELY contact him! Check out his website at http://www.kevinglaser.com/. I can't say thank you enough Kev! 





 








Seriously, Kev is the best and I am SO grateful for these shots!!! If I could, I would pay to fly him out here and pay for newborn/family photos!! All of you on the east coast should hire him!
Oh, and I was about 30 weeks when these photos were taken.

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