Monday, October 24, 2011

Always on the go

I have been out looking for new locations for Christmas family portraits.  
The twins go with me where ever I go. 
This was our first hike together: me, my camera, and two almost 2 years olds going in different directions.
They don't pose too well for portrait shots, because they don't sit still. 
It is a beautiful spot though, and 2 very happy kiddos doing what they do best: smiling and running.  
I'm just glad they are running towards me :)  The photos would have a whole different sense of urgency had they been taken running away from me!  




This location is perfect for a family on the run :)



Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Ketterling Family

What a special afternoon this was for me as a photographer.  I have one photo with my daughter, my mom, my grandmother and I all together.  It was taken by my aunt in my grandma's kitchen.  I love the photograph.  It was a special  moment in time.  So when Bonnie asked me if I would be willing to photograph 4 generations of Ketterlings, I jumped at the chance.  I love to see God's blessing through generations.  Thank you Bob and Bonnie for choosing me to photograph you and your family.  Your sons are kind young men and have chosen their wives so wisely.   Your grandchildren were so unbelievably scrumptious.  I hope you were able to sit back a little during our afternoon together and take in the beauty & fun of your family.  God has been so good indeed!


























































Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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Emma is 9.  She is one year away from hitting the double digits.  More poignantly, she is 1/2 through her time in our home.  I think she will always be my child that makes me feel both old and young at the same time.  Young, because she is so full of life, energy, and radiance.  Old, because she begs for us to turn our music down when we get close to the local Junior High School intersection (which only makes Brian turn it up and sing along), her math is getting hard for me to remember how to do, and her thoughts and ponderings are getting ever so deeper.

Emma you are God's handiwork.
You are simply beautiful.  Your eyes sparkle with happiness.
You have a special love for kids who are in need.
You are goofy & yet wise beyond your years.
I love that you think lunch boxes, binders, fish, and plants have feelings. That's why we own our unattractive beta fish-the only non-colorful, tiny finned one ever sold.  
You were right, when you said none else would buy him, so we had too. 
I love the big sister you are and am so blessed by the daughter you are.
I love that you are a wrong lyric singer like me.
I love our bedtime talks and your honesty.
God's got plans for you my love.
Be patient, as your dad and I continue to point you towards Him.

I love you,
mommy