Archive for December, 2009

Clara’s 1st Christmas

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Well, I’ve been a busy little bee lately.  And very happy about it, too!  A smile always comes to my face when I get an e-mail from Kelly about taking Clara’s next set of photos.  I just love love love seeing her grow & change each time I visit…and she’s not even mine!  This is why I love my job:  I get to meet new people, invest in their lives, capture meaningful moments for them, & in the end, come out with friends!

You might remember Clara from her Halloween/6-month photos.  Well, she’s gotten even bigger & cuter!  It’s almost Christmas & Clara is as well dressed as ever, plus she is crawling, babbling, saying “uh-oh”, and she smiles at me! (a little)  Besides Clara’s uber cute & stylish outfits, what I really enjoyed this visit was a book she had.  It’s “T’was the Night Before Christmas” and upon turning each page Clara is read the story by her grandpa on a recording!  How cool is that?  So whenever she wants to hear his voice she just opens this book & he’s there, reading to her!  I want one for my girls when I’m away this coming March in Ethiopia.

Thank you again, Kelly, for inviting me in to your home.  And it was good to see you again “Grammy” and wonderful to meet Clara’s daddy too.  The smiles she gave when you came ’round were priceless!  Enjoy Clara’s first Christmas…

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Hey good lookin’!

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Okay, so when you see these kids’ outfits, you’re gonna say, “OMG! Their momma sure knows how to dress them!”  Well, that’s what I said anyways.  But before I move on to their clothes & their cuteness, & their endless energy, I have to share the funny story their mom told me when I arrived.

Apparently Jennifer had taken  her oldest on one of those buses that takes you to New York City, lets you sight see, and brings you back.  Well, wrong!  Her bus left her, and her son, and a slew of other passengers too!  When things all got sorted out, & she explained what bus she had booked, the other bus people told her, “Oh, you booked that Chinese bus?  Bad idea.  They always leave people behind.”  AHHH!  A bus that is known for leaving people behind in NY City?  That’s crazy!  Needless to say, Jennifer & her son got back early in the morning of our session, and STILL managed to get her kids looking this good, as well as herself.  That’s like super mom talent!

Here’s a little of what we got…

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Oh, I almost forgot.  She got these super cute clothes at The Children’s Place.  They were having a darn good sale!

The Forstell’s

Friday, December 11th, 2009

The Forstell family invited me out to their house the day after Thanksgiving.  Jennifer told me that each year after Thanksgiving the kids come and rake the leaves in her yard.  Wonderful idea!  I mean, she’s just slaved over a hot stove the day before, stuffed their bellies, & loved on them.  So shouldn’t they work off that mashed potatoes & gravy with some good old fashioned leaf-raking???  Heck, yes!  I got there before the leaf-raking ensued to capture everyone looking their best.  The new addition this year was a granddaughter!  And as you’ll see, she is a doll-baby!  Ahhhh….thanks for giving me my baby fix!

Presenting….the Forstell Family…

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Friday, December 4th, 2009

Just an advisory to those of you who care:  When weather.com says there is a wind advisory, don’t go up to Federal Hill & expect it not to be too windy.  Federal Hill is windy on a regular day, and then, add a wind advisory on top of that & you’ll get some crazy swirly hair & teary eyes.  Now that I’m done with my meteorologist report, on to the blog…

Shortly after Thanksgiving I had the opportunity to photograph a neat family that my husband’s family is somehow connected to.  My father-in-law says Barb (or “Barbie” as he fondly refers to her) babysat Josh as a child.  But I think  she & Josh are close in age, so that would be kinda hard…and illegal.  I don’t know!  Regardless, I have made a new friend in their daughter Rebecca.  She is a doll baby!  Apparently she just turned two & only wanted to play on the playground on top of Federal Hill.  With a lot of coaxing, goldfish crackers, and Princess cookies we managed to get Becca away from the playground & out for some family shots.  I LOVE 2-year-olds!  I have one myself who is very trying when she wants to be, but very sweet at the same time.  I love how they can swing like a pendulum between 5 different emotions in a matter of two minutes!  Becca, Barb, & Rob were all great & so flexible.  Thanks for putting up with my many attempts at getting Becca to “cooperate.”  I just loved our morning together.  I hope she napped well afterwards because I know I needed to!

Presenting the Frederick family….

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