A few weeks ago I met this adorable family out at Crane's Roost for a shoot. Unfortunately, it rained on us (yes, I checked the weather beforehand!) but that didn't stop our fun! We made the best of it and had a great time anyway (even when we were all huddled under a tiny pavillion)! This little 17 month old, who is just as cute as he can be, loves the water and his 2 month old baby sister (who is a doll baby herself!). Here are a few of my favorites!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
If nothing ever changed there would be no butterflies...
Sorry for my long absence but the past few weeks have been busy, Busy, BUSY and have brought about quite a bit of change for me and my family! Being the sentimentalist that I am, change has always been difficult for me; even when I know the change is a happy one! I have always had a hard time with goodbye's knowing that the beginning of something new brings about an end to something else. But I know that change is good and even necessary. It gives it the abilty to stretch and grow, try new things, and reach new heights. So after nearly 3 years of "talking" about moving, a very intense 4 months of finally acting on our "talking", 5 contracts, and countless sleepless nights we finally closed on the sale of our house. Our first house...the house where I first laid eyes on my husband (he already owned the home when we met), the house we came home to after our honeymoon, the house in which we brought our first baby home! It was very bittersweet to leave our house filled with 5 years of wonderful memories but we are excited to see where we end up and what God has in store for us. So for now, we are temporarily residing with my parents and searching for our dream home! We know it's out there somewhere...now we just need to find it...
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
E is for...
EGGS? Thank goodness I'm not getting a graded on my weekly assignments otherwise I would fail this one miserably. I'll be the first to admit it! Life has been a more than a little hectic the past few days...taking care of a sick husband and child, having a garage sale, and trying to pack up our house (we're moving in 9 days)! I had several ideas for 'E' this week but never had time to get out and shoot them. My friend suggested 'eggs' and set up a whole breakfast spread. Great idea, I thought, until I actually began. Most of you that know me know I do not cook. I love to bake and create finger foods, but I absolutely loathe cooking. For good reason, too. I'm just not good at it. Sadly, even my eggs leave much to be desired. So, here is my attempt at frying an egg for Jackson's dinner on Sunday. Embarrassingly enough, he ended up eating a hot dog instead! So, let's just move on from this week (please don't judge this weak attempt too harshly) and we'll look onward to next week! I promise to do better!




Wednesday, August 4, 2010
There was a little girl who wore a string of pearls...
and her name is Reese! She is absolutely beautiful and was a such a doll to work with! She put up with 3 wardrobe changes and kept smiling the whole time! This sweet girl just turned 6 months old and she was eager to show off her new trick...sitting up! Here are a few of my favorites from our session!
Monday, August 2, 2010
D is for...
DRAGONFLY!!! This little guy flew in to my yard just in time to be the subject for my letter 'D' assignment. Since I don't really have much to say on the subject of dragonflies, I thought I would do a little research on them. Here are a few fun facts I found via Wikipedia:

-Prior to becoming an adults, dragonflies (called nymphs) live underwater and prey on mosquito larva, tadpoles, and fish using their extendable jaws
-large dragonflies can live for up to 6 years, and can remain water nymphs (without their wings) for as long as 5 years
-Even though dragonflies have 6 legs, most do not walk well
-In some parts of the world, having a dragonfly land on you is considered good luck
-In some parts of the world, dragonflies are cooked in oil and served as a delicacy

-Prior to becoming an adults, dragonflies (called nymphs) live underwater and prey on mosquito larva, tadpoles, and fish using their extendable jaws
-large dragonflies can live for up to 6 years, and can remain water nymphs (without their wings) for as long as 5 years
-Even though dragonflies have 6 legs, most do not walk well
-In some parts of the world, having a dragonfly land on you is considered good luck
-In some parts of the world, dragonflies are cooked in oil and served as a delicacy
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