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I love the summer!  The kids are out of school, the schedule relaxes, and the days are long and warm.  But as the kids get older, they get busier and busier.  This summer has been filled with lots of traveling, mostly to take kids to camps of all kinds.

I’m in Utah this week visiting family and friends, taking a son to baseball camp,  and enjoying the beautiful Wasatch Mountains.  Photos to come when I get home this weekend.

This week’s 20 on Tuesday was on vacation with me, but it’ll be back next week with another inspiring fellow photog.

We’re headed back “home” to California in a few weeks to visit friends and family.  I can’t wait!

While I’m there, I’m teaming up with my sister’s fabulous boutique, Flaunt in Danville, for some mini sessions!  If you’re in need (or want) of some fun pictures of the  kids  for holiday cards, gifts, or frames around your home, head on over to Flaunt and sign up for a 20 minute session or two.

When:  Friday August 13 from 9-12

What:  20 minute mini session

Cost:  Prices and packages from $50-$350

Stop by Flaunt to pick up more information and get on the calendar.

140 E. Prospect Ave
Suite 101
Danville

Can’t wait to see you!!!

June 10, 2010

We’re only into day 7 of summer vacation and the dreaded “B” word has already made it’s appearance.  You know which word I’m talking about.

“Mom, I’m so…

BORED!”

And since it’s only day 7 of summer vacation, my arsenal of boredom busters is still well stocked.  So I pulled out the “let’s bake something, kids!” suggestion.

Will looked through my cookbooks and after I nixed the jack-o-lantern cookies, Santa Claus cut-outs, and candy cane twists, we all agreed on good old-fashioned brownies from scratch.

That was yesterday.  And by this morning they were gone.  Not a crumb in sight.

I guess we can check that off our summer to-do list.

How’s your summer going?

I get this look often.

And I love it!

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!

So I’ve been thinking about remodeling the blog for a little while now.  My old wordpress.com blog wouldn’t let me change fonts or load big photos and I felt a little confined.  So I thought I’d just upgrade to a wordpress.org blog and upload a new template … quickly, y’know?  I’ve switched templates before.  How hard could it be?

That was Friday morning.  By Friday night I had pulled out almost all my hair (or at least I wanted to), had more live chats with highly technical computer geeks than anyone should have to in one day, and had absolutely nothing to show for it except a blog that looked nothing like my own.   I realized I had  NO HTML CSS skillz whatsoever.  FTP was something I had never heard of before.

It’s now Monday afternoon. FTP and I know each other intimately.  The blog is finally dressed appropriately if not fully accessorized.  It can at least go out in public now.  Fortunately we encountered only one casualty during the switch.  July and August 2009 are missing somewhere out in the far reaches of the internet.  I’ve been told by one of those geeky internet geniuses that I can find them again if I venture back into my FTP.  I’m not sure if I’m ready for that again.  We’re taking a little time off from one another at the moment.  If you see them back here, you’ll know we’ve reconciled.

I hope your weekend consisted of more than wrestling with computer jargon whilst your household disintegrates into chaos. (Like mine)

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Happy Labor Day!

Father’s Day began with a pancake and omelette breakfast with our friends before heading off to church.

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In the afternoon we met up with my sister and brother-in-law at his parent’s home for a Father’s Day barbecue.

They live right around the corner from where my parents lived for many years.

We went swimming, ate lots of yummy food, played croquet, and enjoyed some beautiful California sun.

Thanks Doug and Nancy!

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Erik lost a tooth in the pool while he was swimming.

Amazingly my brother-in-law was able to find it and fish it out of the water so the tooth fairy could collect it when we came home.

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We headed to San Francisco to spend time with my sister and her family for the next couple of days and explore the city.

On our way we stopped by the cemetary to put fresh flowers on my dad’s grave and pay tribute to him on Father’s Day.

Ralf lead us in a family prayer and we talked about how we all miss Grandpa.

It was peaceful and sweet.

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Never having lived in the heart of a large city, we all enjoyed visiting Ashley, Nick, and Hudson.

They live in an old warehouse building a block from the water.

We walked around their neighborhood with their two King Charles Spaniels.

SKYLINE

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The two older kids stayed with them during our 2 days in the city while we took the two little ones with us to stay at the Westin.

I must say there was a huge difference between the this hotel and our experience in Reno.

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What’s a big city without a museum, right?

So the next day we visited the recently renovated California Academy of Sciences.

We saw a planetarium show, an albino alligator, a fantastic aquarium, a living rooftop, and a myriad of inspiring ideas on saving the environment.

The cafeteria offered new things to try like steamed pork buns, scones, and bread pudding.  Yum!

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Can you guess who thought Darth Vader would be able to save the planet?

Since Ralf had the car at a business meeting, my sister was at a doctor appointment, and we were transportation-less, we called a cab to take us to to Fisherman’s Wharf.

I didn’t give out much information to the nice lady driving the big yellow van.  Being the “hick girl” that I’ve become, I figured as soon as she sensed we might be from Idaho she’d take us the LONG route through the city.

You can’t be too trusting of these city cab drivers, or so I’ve heard.  :)

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We ate clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls, watched the sea lions on Pier 39, and did a little people watching before Ralf met up with us and we took a drive down to the beach at Chrissy Field.

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Whew!  One more post to go.  Maybe I’ll get to it tonight.

Happy Wednesday!

Soon after heading out of Tahoe, our surroundings began looking familiar.

Three hours later we arrived in our “hometown” of Danville and to the home of our good friends David and Carol.

They were more than generous (and perhaps a little crazy) to house, feed, and entertain our party of six.

Not only did they provide beds, kids to play with, and sustenance, they also had a…

POOL!

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Hours were spent in that pool while the grown-ups sat around visiting and playing catch-up.

The next day we headed out to Mount Diablo to do a little hiking at Rock City.  (All of us except a certain 14 year-old who chose instead to visit old friends.)

I forget how beautiful the hills are, even in the dead of summer.

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Is it just me or does the baby of the family hold a monopoly on pictures?

That night we attended an open house for Phil and Candace’s son and his fiancee who were married the following day.  It was so fun to see so many old and dear friends we hadn’t seen since we moved away three years ago. 

Boy, how fast kids grow when you aren’t around!!!

Although it was close…I didn’t actually die from 7 days of no carbs.

But I hope to never do that again.

My blog has been neglected, this time, because we were out of town

We just got in last night.

I’m afraid this is going to turn into Travel-Log-Blog this summer with all the trips we have planned.  That’s just as well since I’m a little burned out of coming up with intriguing, thought-provoking, clever topics.

What’s that?

You’re right.  This blog has never been about intriguing, thought-provoking, clever topics.  So why start now?

After deciding spur-of-the-moment to leave a day early, we rushed around like mad washing, packing, and cleaning and we headed off to California last Wednesday.  Armed with a gazillion and one DVDs, some junk food, some books, and pillows, we were ready for the 11-hour drive.

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After trekking through the sparcity (a made-up word.  I think.) of south central Idaho and south east Oregon, we hit Nevada and made a B-line to Reno and all its kitchy glory.  My husband had found us “a deal!” online so we could rest from our travel labors and continue on our journey in the morning.

Well, we got what we paid for.  Two rooms at the Sands for $35 a night.  We only had to shield the kids’ eyes as we waded through the smoky casino to the registration desk and up the elevator to our floor.

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As hard as it was to pry ourselves away from the ancient chain-smoking regulars at the slot machines, we set off on the road early the next morning and headed to Tahoe.

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Although we lived in the Bay Area for almost 10 years, we had never taken the kids to Lake Tahoe.  So we got off on a tangent and spent some time at the lake.  It was the perfect day for it.

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Just to prove I did actually go on this family trip, here’s a shot of myself I took in the rest room mirror.

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One of the things I miss most about living in California is the fresh local produce.  We lucked out because there was a farmer’s market  down by the lake that day.

marketWe wandered around sampling the delicious California fruit and bought a basket of plump raspberries and a bag of juicy nectarines and plums to fuel the rest of the drive ahead of us.  Yum!

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I don’t love cake.

I’d rather have pie or cookies or ice cream but ever since I saw this on Meg’s Whatever blog, I’ve been wanting to make it.  I really wanted to whip it out for the last day of school but it was not to be.  So I decided to make it for our Family Summer Chore Kick-Off Evening last night.  Hey, there had to be SOMETHING sweet to off-set the chore doldrums.

Of course Meg made it look so simple and gorgeous with her photos.  So I thought mine would be simple and turn out gorgeous as well.  I pulled my camera out to document this simple and gorgeous cake.  Bumping around in my mind were visions of Martha Stewart magazine covers and The Pioneer Woman’s gourmet cowboy cuisine posts. I should’ve known better.  My camera has no place in my kitchen.

Ten Reason why you will never mistake me for Martha, or Meg, or Ree:

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Note to Self for next time I make Happy Cake:

  1. Use room temperature butter
  2. Invest in 4 more cake pans so you don’t find yourself baking all night
  3. Don’t begin baking at 5pm right before dinner
  4. Invest in fresh new Wilton food colors.  The gelatinous globs are a bear to mix.
  5. Cut the cake tops off so they will lie flat and your cake will not resemble the Leaning Tower of Pisa and you won’t have to resort to using barbeque tools to hold your cake in place.
  6. Keep your my camera far, far away from the kitchen

If you’ve got a hankering for a little sunshine in your day, or for something to make with your kids, give it a try. You can get all instructions on Meg’s blog. She is a daily must read for me. She has some serious photo skillz and has a house I could easily covet (if I were the coveting type).

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Happy Tuesday!

Night Games

June 7, 2009

Despite the rain and the brewing storms  (my favorite kind of weather!), the dance went on as scheduled Friday night.  Our die-hard neighbors put on a fun family street dance complete with sound equipment, strobe lights, and food.  The kids had a great time!  A certain someone (who shall remain nameless)  rustled up the courage to ask a certain other someone to dance.  Twice.  All was good in the world that night.

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We love going out with friends.  It’s so nice to have people you can call up and go out with spur-of-the-moment, which is what we did Saturday night.  It was Cosmic Bowling at a local alley so we grabbed a pair of clean socks and headed out for a night of bowling.  It’s been a couple years since we’ve been.  It showed.  But we had a great time!  The girls won the first round and the boys won the second.

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How was your weekend?

Whew! It's official…

June 5, 2009

Summer is Here!

We attended one Preschool Graduation:

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One fifth grade graduation:

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An Eighth Grade Awards Ceremony where she won an  award from her English teacher:

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And the annual neighborhood end-of-the-school-year party.

There’s a big water fight at the bus stop with kids, parents, dogs, grandparents, and friends with a barbeque afterward.  The official summer kick-off!

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The Annual Street Dance is tonight.  Better break out the sweatshirts.  It’s gonna be cold.  More pictures to come…

Have a wonderful weekend!

Time Flies!…

May 30, 2009

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I’m feeling old.

I can’t believe I have a daughter starting high school in the fall.  Where does all the time go?  I distinctly remember the day, fourteen years ago, when we brought her home from the hospital in all her pink entirety.  I was thinking:

“Is she really ours?”

“Now what?”

“What do we do with her?”

“How can we take of her?  She’s so helpless.”

Though far from helpless now, we still ask each other:

“What do we do now?”

“What do we say to that?”

“Where do we draw the line?”

A lot has changed since that day many years ago:

She’s taller than me now (yikes!)

She’s acquired three little brothers

Her interests are vast including dance, piano, choir, softball, lacrosse, soccer, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, track, horseback riding, art, cooking, swimming, and tennis

She likes boys (double yikes!)

But some things have remained the same:

She’s wholly independent

She loves to entertain and be the center of attention

She loves kids

She’s fearless

She is persuasive

She is beautiful

She is good…

It’s heartening to watch her grow through the years and see her making more and more of the right choices as she gets older and a bit more experienced and wiser.  I think that’s the most rewarding thing for a parent. To see your kids choosing good all on their own.

So, because she has been good , we agreed to a birthday party…

With an outdoor theater

At night

With 30 of her closest friends

BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS!

(triple yikes!)

That was last night and it went off with just one hitch.  The wind started to blow halfway through the movie.  REALLY hard.  We had to batten down the hatches (temporarily nail the movie screen to the siding on the house).  Luckily the movie included enough action (for the boys) and young hot actors (for the girls) that the wind did not deter.  They watched Forever Strong, ate candy, popcorn, cupcakes, and S’mores, played basketball and did a lot of texting.  I think it was a success!

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Happy Birthday Maddy!  We love you.

It was full.  There was a birthday.  A funeral (poor Peter Rabbit).  A lake swim.  Potato guns.  A rain Storm.  Movies.  Burgers.  Bike riding.

Our Memorial Day weekend in pictures:

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Now the question:

What are you doing for end of the year teachers gifts this year???

I need some ideas.  Thanks!

I’ve always loved roller coasters.

Well, maybe not always.  It took me until I was about 10 before I could fully enjoy and appreciate a good roller coaster.  Since then, I’ve been a huge fan.  The thrill of climbing that first hill to the exhileration of your body shooting down the steep hills to the ferocious flip flops of your stomach when you experience the corkscrews and loopedy-loops.  It’s a rush of fear mixed with joy mixed with adrenaline.  I love them!

Lately though I’ve been feeling like my life is a big roller coaster ride.

I’m not a big fan.

The end of the school year seems to do this to me every time.  The thrill of facing the end of a rigid schedule to the exhileration of attempting to juggle the wrap-up activities of 4 kids at once, to the flip flop of my stomach as I realize what isn’t getting done while I’m rushing around tying up all the loose ends.

Especially blogging.

It has fallen by the wayside this week.  Something had to give and this was it.

Do you feel this way at the end of the school year? Please tell me I’m not alone.

It’s not that I haven’t thought about blogging. Because I have.  In fact I’ve taken my camera with me to many of these end of the year events.  I just haven’t had time to sit down at the computer to think of something clever to write in addition to my random pics.

But I found about 20 minutes between events this evening to sit down and peck out a quick post.  For posterity sake if nothing else.

The first set is the second grade day-long field trip I went on yesterday.  WHY save these marathon field trips to until the end of the year???

The second set is the preschool graduation ceremony.  Yes, that’s right.  My preschooler graduated from preschool.  Even though he started half way through the school year.  And even though he’s going again next year.  Oh well.  It was cute at least.

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Good luck with your end of the year roller coaster rides!!!

Weekend Summary

May 17, 2009

The boys took off on their annual Father-Son Camp-out on Friday afternoon.  Porta-potty and all.

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Maddy and I enjoyed our “girls only” time and went with some friends to the “big city” to do a little shopping and have a little dinner.

We did too much shopping, ate too much food, stayed up too late, and slept in too long on Saturday morning.

It was fabulous!

We had beautiful weather the entire weekend and spent hours outside.

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How was your weekend?