As you all know, I've been swamped lately, so I'm just posting a few from my latest session. Enjoy!
November 20, 2008
November 14, 2008
To the Love of my Life
"A day without laughter is a day wasted." - Charlie Chaplin
Well, if this is true, I can honestly say I haven't wasted a day since we found our way back to each other. You make me laugh everyday, even if it's just a "you're sooo ridiculous" chuckle, with your wit, charm and antics. You're quite funny (that's your thing, ya know) with your crazy, but dead-on, accents, synonym singing, and endless sarcasm. Oh, and then there's the boyish grin, the way you talk to the dogs when bathing them, and the goofy ways you declare your love for me. These make me giggle, but in a way that leaves me feeling so blessed.We always had a deep connection. It was apparent in high school, and even though we were apart for 10 years, that connection was still there. The day we got married I felt like I was going home, to a place so familiar, somewhere I was meant to be. I love that I spend my life with someone who knows me to the core, who sees who I truly am, and loves me more because of it, or in spite of it. So on our fifth anniversary, what I thought to be true in high school, I now know with complete certainty...
Nothing compares to you, Darin. Nothing ever will.
Our beautiful wedding day, November 15, 2003, at the Belleview Biltmore.
Our amazing honeymoon on the island of Nevis, British West Indies.
November 13, 2008
Sentimental Value
The littlest guy in these photos holds a special place in my heart. He was the first "days old" newborn I ever photographed.
This is my favorite photo from that session. When I laid him in this basket and looked through the veiwfinder, it was a pivotal moment for me...I fell in love with newborn photography.
And here he is at a year and 8 months old.
It was so fun to photograph this family again and see how they've grown. Thank you J and C for being my guinea pigs in 2007, and for appreciating the results enough to hire me again. It does my heart good. :)
This is my favorite photo from that session. When I laid him in this basket and looked through the veiwfinder, it was a pivotal moment for me...I fell in love with newborn photography.
And here he is at a year and 8 months old.
It was so fun to photograph this family again and see how they've grown. Thank you J and C for being my guinea pigs in 2007, and for appreciating the results enough to hire me again. It does my heart good. :)
Fun mini-session
Aren't these outfits so cute together? Notice both the little girl and the dog (their first daughter) have black bows to accent mom and dad's clothes. Love it!!
And we've decided dad's Chucks should be a theme, which actually started with our first session last year.
And we've decided dad's Chucks should be a theme, which actually started with our first session last year.
I'm a day late...
...ok, technically two days since it's after midnight, to announce the winner of the drawing for a free photo session. Sorry about that, things are a little tiny bit crazy right now (as you can see by the frequency of posts). Anyway, here it is - the winner of a photo session is...
Tina Smith!!
I will be contacting you shortly to discuss details!!
Tina Smith!!
I will be contacting you shortly to discuss details!!
November 09, 2008
Florida Style Christmas
November 05, 2008
Adorable Little Blondies
November 03, 2008
I LOVE the holidays!!
Everything about them - the food, decorations, music, the good cheer. I love the gift-giving, and I even love the gift shopping and buying. However, what I hate is feeling like all of my gift options are foreign-made. Times are tough, everyone is struggling, trying to budget, cut expenses, etc. And even though you may not be spending a lot on Christmas, you'll still be spending something. There are many reasons the economy is in crisis right now, and one of those reasons is the loss of domestic jobs to foreign competition. Well, here's my "good-will" thought for the season -- if you spend your dollars on goods made here, you're helping out your fellow Americans by helping them keep their job and put food on their table...and maybe even a few presents under the tree. On another note, the safety issues with products from China have not been resolved, there are just bigger stories in the news right now. With that in mind, we really need to make the extra effort to buy domestic when possible. I know it seems like a daunting task, so I'm making it easier. There are many resources out there that I've listed below. There is also this wonderful man, Roger Simmermaker, who wrote a wonderful book, "How Americans can Buy American", and takes the time to write email newsletters on the subject. You can view his website for a long list of domestic links, and while you're there, go ahead and purchase a copy of his book for yourself. You'll be amazed at how educational it is.
Here are some links:
One stop shopping:
Toys/items for kids:
http://www.lainaline.com/ - adorable kids clothing
http://www.howtobuyamerican.com/content/ba-toys.shtml - toy list from Roger
Clothes:
http://www.bamboosa.com/ - Natural bamboo clothing for children and adults
http://www.venus.com/ - bathing suits are made in Jacksonville, FL, but the clothing is made in various places around the world.
http://www.wickers.com/ - great products
Gifts/Misc:
http://www.prairierose.com/ - wooden laser-cut frames, can be personalized
http://www.metrovacworld.com/http://www.obrienschridde.com/ - gorgeous frames, perfect for those PHOTO gifts. ;)
http://www.longaberger.com/
http://www.peterborobasket.
November 02, 2008
Arthur Murray's Newest Dancer
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