Sunday, March 30, 2008
Maggie Blue Eyes
I only had a short time with Mag and the kittens yesterday, but I had to grab my camera and get some images of her happy smile and big blue eyes. There was some pretty strong sunlight coming through the front door window and it made for some dramatic lighting which is always a favorite of mine. I love working when no one is expecting me to. We get to avoid the need for trying to make things "picture perfect". I like them this way. You end up with things you could not have planned if you tried. Thanks for letting me grab these!







Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Our House
Monday, March 24, 2008
B-Day
Today is my husband birthday! He's a little concerned about getting older, but he's four years younger than me, so unfortunately I do not have much sympathy. :)
Isn't he handsome? This is my favorite image of him. He looks serious and playful at the same time. Happy Birthday Andy from me and the boys. We love you!
Please leave him a birthday wish in the comments below.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
HAPPY EASTER
We had a great day and we hope you and your families did as well.
My favorite things this Easter;
1. Bunny photos at the zoo in the snow/rain and visiting the manatees, stingrays, frogs, turtles, and snakes. Boys are all about reptiles and amphibians.
2. Egg hunt indoors
3. Drew getting to fly the rc airplane from his basket outside -not so favorite - getting it stuck on the roof of the school :(
4. Lots of Roman squeezes and hugs in Church and him yelling "Hi mom mom" over and over while sitting on my lap during prayer!
5.Having the whole day to spend with my family and friends and great meals together.
6. Grandma's eggstra special "clue" hunt for Drew
7. Making chocolate chip cookies from Whole Foods - so good and healthy.
8. Never forgetting what Easter is really about.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Motherhood
Friday, March 14, 2008
Reuse-A-Shoe
On the Today show early this morning they were discussing spring cleaning and giving tips to help get us organized and healthy. They mentioned that Nike has a Reuse A Shoe program that recycles worn out shoes that are too old to donate to charity. They will take any brand of tennis shoe and grind them up and use them to make all sorts of sports equipment for kids including playground mulch and basketball courts. These are typically in areas where they would not have them otherwise and they are largely focusing on the New Orleans area. They have collected over 20 millions shoes and created 250 pieces of equipment.

You can read more about it here
http://www.innovateforabetterworld.net/community/features/reuse-a-shoe.html#
and at www.nike.com
You can send shoes to Nike Recycling Center c/o Reuse A-Shoe 26755 SW 95th Ave. Wilsonville, Or 97070 or call 800-344-6453 to find a pick up location near you.
I love when people/companies actually take the opportunity to create something from nothing that benefits so many. With as much as the shoes cost, they should.
We all have something that we don't need but may be of value to someone else in ways we can only imagine. All we have to do is to take the time and get it to them. Of course for shoes that are in decent shape, we can always drop them off at amvets or goodwill. There are three drop offs within 2 miles of my home that I know of. I try to keep a bag or a box in the basement and when I find something we don't need anymore, I will toss it in there instead of the trash. When the bag is full, we just drop it off.
I think often times we don't understand the importance of a simple helping hand when we do not see the direct effect it can have. Also we need to remember; a gift is a gift because someone receives it. It isn't a true gift if we require to be acknowledged or patted on the back because we did the right thing. I love anonymous gifts just for that reason.
You can read more about it here
http://www.innovateforabetterworld.net/community/features/reuse-a-shoe.html#
and at www.nike.com
You can send shoes to Nike Recycling Center c/o Reuse A-Shoe 26755 SW 95th Ave. Wilsonville, Or 97070 or call 800-344-6453 to find a pick up location near you.
I love when people/companies actually take the opportunity to create something from nothing that benefits so many. With as much as the shoes cost, they should.
We all have something that we don't need but may be of value to someone else in ways we can only imagine. All we have to do is to take the time and get it to them. Of course for shoes that are in decent shape, we can always drop them off at amvets or goodwill. There are three drop offs within 2 miles of my home that I know of. I try to keep a bag or a box in the basement and when I find something we don't need anymore, I will toss it in there instead of the trash. When the bag is full, we just drop it off.
I think often times we don't understand the importance of a simple helping hand when we do not see the direct effect it can have. Also we need to remember; a gift is a gift because someone receives it. It isn't a true gift if we require to be acknowledged or patted on the back because we did the right thing. I love anonymous gifts just for that reason.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Meet Annie
I had the pleasure of meeting Annie, her big sister Maggie and mom and dad on a very wintery Saturday morning. While the snow covered the ground outside and the icicles clung strong to every nook and cranny possible, we stayed warm and cozy inside getting to know each other. Annie made things pretty easy for us by spending part of our time awake and bright eyed and then snuggling to sleep for the rest. Maggie shared with me her very pink kitchen and all the things she likes to do. To me these images are magical because it's such a fleeting stage. Newborns are my absolute favorite sessions.













Saturday, February 23, 2008
Boys
Frogs and snails and puppy dog tails - that's what little boys are made of ; and cars and trucks, and basketball and math homework, and sticky hands and smelly feet, and ornery grins, and lot and lots of hugs, and so on. I'm so happy to be the mom of two boys. They take up most of my time and I wouldn't have it any other way. I love you Drew and Roman.



Sunday, January 20, 2008
Ava
Three year olds amaze me in all they have to talk about. They are typically so full of imagination and story telling with a lot of detail that it's hard to believe their age. Ava had many songs, stories, and dance moves to share during our session. Most of them also included many opportunities to observe herself in the mirror doing so - she kept us very entertained and busy. Mom, Dad, and I even had to pretend to be dragons and chase each other through the kitchen until she locked us all in cages. With those big brown eyes, how could we refuse? Her mommy is also a beauty. I hope you like your photos Ava. Look - Evie is smiling too!





Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Fraser
Baby Fraser came into the world around Thanksgiving and just turned a month old when we got together for our session. The snow the weekend before made us hold off for another week, but it turned out great because Fraser was awake for most of the session. I love it when we get these big beautiful eyes so full of personality. He also has quite a head of hair.
Beth and I did a maternity session awhile back which turned out beautifully. It's a great feeling to be able to give someone something of so much personal value. With newborns it's amazing, because each week they are changing and you just cannot go back.
Beth and Ian have another son as well and they are very sweet parents. Ian was very concerned about Fraser during the session and making sure he was comfortable and warm. He had the great idea of warming up towels in the dryer to lie on the baby inbetween shots. I'm going to use this little trick often. Thanks Ian.





Beth and I did a maternity session awhile back which turned out beautifully. It's a great feeling to be able to give someone something of so much personal value. With newborns it's amazing, because each week they are changing and you just cannot go back.
Beth and Ian have another son as well and they are very sweet parents. Ian was very concerned about Fraser during the session and making sure he was comfortable and warm. He had the great idea of warming up towels in the dryer to lie on the baby inbetween shots. I'm going to use this little trick often. Thanks Ian.
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