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a family shoot

January 22, 2010

we’ve only had our family portraits professionally done twice in our 16 years of marriage.

that’s pretty pathetic.

i’m always waiting until i lose that last 10 pounds, or until we’re done having kids, or until the weather gets nicer, or until we have a free weekend.

well, i haven’t lost that last 10 pounds yet.  the weather certainly wasn’t nicer. but we most definitely are done having kids and we just happened to have a free weekend over Christmas break while visiting my family in Utah.

so, we got our family portraits taken.

in fact we had an extended family portrait taken as well.

by a fabulous photographer, Ginnie Johnson.

she was able to hide the fact that it was only about 20 degrees out. and that baby Hudson was crying during most of the shoot.

but most importantly she took a picture of me that I actually like, despite the remaining 10+ poounds.  and that, my friend, is a feat in and of itself.

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thank you, Ginnie!

soupy beans and shrimp

January 21, 2010

challenging.  that’s how i’d describe trying to keep up with 3 different blogs.  crazy.  that’s what i was when i decided to keep 3 different blogs.  especially when 1 of them has to be updated daily.

this is the blog getting the most neglect.  but that’s just the way it has to be for now.  my photography stuff goes on my business blog.  my photo of the day goes on my 365 blog.  so i guess everything else will end up on this blog.  the odds and ends.  fortunately there are plenty of those.  here’s the odds and end for today.

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my very favorite cooking mags are everyday food and sunset magazine. sunset has some amazing houses in it too.  love that magazine.

maddy is planning meals for the next two weeks as an assignment for her church class.  she went through all of my favorite mags and came up with a yummy list.  i shopped and she is helping cook.

a few nights ago we had soupy black beans with shrimp.

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she washed, chopped, sauteed, simmered and served the entire meal.

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it was delicious.

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on the menu tonight:  meatloaf and mashed potatoes!

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My dad loved westerns, black licorice, honesty, hard work, extra starch on his shirts, growing giant pumpkins and beautiful roses, Diet Coke, golfing, Hawaii, and black fleece sweat pants. With pockets.

Every Christmas his wish list would include the same fleece sweat pants. Black. With pockets. You see, my dad was the CEO and President of a major pharmaceutical company as well as a board member and Chair of several other companies. His career involved hard work, stress, travel, lecturing, writing, managing, developing, researching, and more hard work. When he left for the office every morning, after eating his daily banana and glass of skim milk, he walked out the door wearing a suit, a stiffly starched dress shirt, and a pair of Johnston and Murphy loafers.

He loved spending his weekends relaxing at home in the yard, moving rocks around the stream bed, cleaning the pool, walking around town with my mom and entertaining family. In his sweats. Black. Fleece. With pockets.

When he passed away in 2005, he had accumulated an impressive collection of business attire. Suits, ties, shoes, and stiffly starched shirts. There were even a few pairs of worn cowboy boots and hats. But what reigned supreme in his closet was sweats. Black. Fleece. With pockets. My wise mother tucked all this fleece away with a project in mind.

She spent this past year, planning, cutting, pinning, trimming, and quilting each of us daughters our very own quilt made from my dad’s black fleece sweats. With pockets. Inside each pocket was tucked a few momentos belonging to my dad. Business cards with his signature, a name badge from a convention, and one of his personalized golf tees.

It’s my favorite Christmas gift ever. I miss my dad and look forward to our reunion one day. Until then, I will always feel the love of my dad as I wrap his quilt around me. The one made of his fleece. Black. With pockets.

advent, advent, advent…

December 16, 2009

I think we have 9 days left, but I can’t be sure.

i’m swamped with last minute minutia.

by this weekend i should be ready to sit back and enjoy the Christmas season.  all 5 days that we’ll have left of it.

we really are trying to do advent every day.  but honestly, it’s spotty.

we did have a great time and made a monster of a mess last night when we made gift tags.

here’s a glimpse at the fun.  (don’t be fooled by the lack of smiles.  my kids are protesting the camera again.)

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i can’t.  poor neglected blog.

i’m taking december off photography so I can catch up on life.  my house will thank me.  my kids will thank me.  my husband will thank me.  Christmas will happen. etc…

here are some pics from thanksgiving.  we had tons of fun.  ate tons of food.  and took tons of pictures.

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my goal for this blog for the month of december is to post everyday at least a picture of our advent activity for the day.

i’m off to make an advent activity calendar.

i KNOW it’s already the first of the month.  remember?  i’m playing catch up this month.  give me a chance at least.

see ya tomorrow.

Halloween catch-up

November 3, 2009

In between editing shoots, my Photoshop class assignments, and the crazy week of Halloween, I have not updated this blog with anything other than Photography stuff.

I’m actually in the process of developing a separate blog specifically for photography which I hope to be up and running by Thanksgiving.  I miss posting about my regular life and all the blase things that are going on.

Halloween was a success.  We have a ton of candy hanging around, and even more wrappers.  The candy fairy may have to pay us a visit soon.

Here are some pics of a dead ventriloquist, Charles Bronson, a true Jedi, and Ron Weasley…

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Hope you had a fantastic Halloween!

When I saw these on Amy Locurto’s blog Living Locurto, I knew I needed to make them for the women I visit each month.

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I even had enough left for my kids to munch on after school.

Go check out Amy’s awesome blog for the instructions.  She is co-founder of my favorite photography blog iheartfaces.  She’s a graphic designer as well as a fabulous photographer and has lots and lots of free downloads on her blog.

I’ve got two shoots this weekend including my very first urban family shoot.  I’m super excited and hope to have a sneak peek up in a couple of days.

Happy Weekending!

The Big Question…

October 21, 2009

What are you going to be for Halloween???

In an attempt to decide, the boys talked me in to going costume shopping yesterday.

So we hit the warehouse and found all kinds of silly and gruesome and frightfully fun things to explore.

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I think we’ve got it nailed down now.

We’ll have a ‘true jedi’, one Mr. Ron Weasley, and a toy slayer (whatever that is).

What are you going to be for Halloween???

It was chilly!

October 10, 2009

Nope.  It was downright cold.

But these guys were TROUPERS I tell ya, TROUPERS!

Such a fun family to spend a few hours with this afternoon.  These kids are a.dor.a.ble!

Despite shivering through much of the shoot, we were able to get some cute shots of these guys.

Here is a sneak peek…

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Thanks for a fun afternoon you guys!

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Apparently we have a little green in our thumbs after all.

Our garden yielded 24 pumpkins this year!!!

We harvested yesterday.  It was downright cold.  I had to put a coat on for the first time this year!

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And this is the first time I did not have to BUY cornstalks to decorate the front porch.

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I made homemade breadsticks and corn chowder and we watched General Conference all day.  The only time I set foot outside was to take these pictures.

I LOVE fall!