Monthly Archives: November 2010

Friends Forever | Weddington NC Family Photographer

                                                

                                                                                                

This may or may not ever happen this quickly again – but I had the most wonderful session this morning and felt the need to post ASAP. :)  Also, I wanted them to get a small sneak peak before they got busy with all of the holiday festivities (turkey cookies, anyone?).  

Let me just say that it was such a privilege to meet up with these two moms.  I love the fact that they are such great friends even though they are seperated by about 787 miles (yes, I looked that up!) and so are the kids!  And I love even more that they are planning to surprise their husbands with some of the pictures from today’s shoot. 

With 6 children (5 of them boys) I did have to resort to a little “potty humor” to crack some smiles, but it was well worth it. 

The kids also taught me the Who Dat chant. :)  Hope your Saints win tomorrow! 

Enjoy the sneak peak and have a very Happy Thanksgiving!  

 

Crying Reindeer | Charlotte, NC Baby Photographer

 It’s that time of year again!  I love absolutely everything (ok, not the mall crowds!) about the holidays.  Baking, baking and more baking.  Peppermint bark.  Sparkling lights.  Christmas Carols.  Getting cozy by the fireplace.  Wrapping presents.  Sharing joy.  Crying reindeer… 

Oops.  Did I say crying reindeer?  I didn’t know that was one of my favorite things until my recent holiday portrait shoot with my good friend Tara’s little guy Jackson.  He was none too happy when mom decided to put reindeer antlers on his head.  I had to keep shooting, it was just too darn cute! 

Luckily, when we removed the antlers he cheered up considerably and I was able to get some smiling shots, too.  And after we buttered him up with a lollipop, we were able to sneak the antlers back on for a couple of more.  ;)  Shhhh.  Don’t tell Jackson - although I have a feeling these photos are going to reappear somewhere around the time his date comes over before prom.

Enjoy the sneak peak Tara & Lee.

Playgroup & Portraits | Freedom Park Children’s Photographer

Here is a sneak peak from my first Playgroup & Portraits session.  It was originally scheduled for last Wednesday, but due to some terrible weather we rescheduled it for Halloween morning!  We all met up at Freedom Park in Charlotte, which is always fun.  It was such a beautiful Fall morning – the weather couldn’t have been better! 

When I found out the name of the playgroup is “Playground Divas,” I knew I would be in for a good time!  One of my favorite moments was when Mr. B busted out with “Soul Train!”  Much thanks to Sarah, who was awesome enough to bring lollipops and balloons for everyone in the group, which led to some fantastic shots.  And since it was rescheduled for a Sunday a lot of the dads were able to get in some of the portraits, too!  The kids all had a great time enjoying the park and I got a nice workout chasing after them!  Enjoy the sneak peak – it was great meeting you all!

Top 5 Things to Do With Your Halloween Candy

This is what happens when you eat too much Halloween Candy:)

It’s Wednesday.  3 days past Halloween and you still have piles and piles of candy that your cute little ________ {insert cute costume name here} diligently collected  over the weekend.  They are now asking for a piece 75 times a day, are bouncing off the walls, and you are adding approximately 400 calories to your day by sneaking a Kit-Kat every couple of hours (if you are anything like me and have minimum self control when it comes to candy!).  Never fear – I have 5 handy tips to help you creatively use up that Halloween candy in no time!

Side Note:  In honor of Halloween, I have posted a picture of my favorite trick-or-treater – my niece Victoria.  My husband and I had the privilege of taking her trick-or-treating several years in a row and are now in a Halloween funk without her here (she moved back to Florida just after Halloween last year).  Love you Victoria!

Ok, on to the 5 Tips:

1.  Save the smallest treats (milk duds, lollipops, bubble-gum) and use them in your child’s Birthday gift bags!  If you are extra organized – put them into a large zip-lock baggie and label it _____’s Birthday Treats and you will have it ready to go when Birthday time comes around!

2.  Buy some mini-stockings, fill them up with the candy and some other little things (stickers, a little pack of crayons), and bring them to your local hospital’s childrens ward or Ronald McDonald House as a Christmas service project.

3.  Share the candy with those who don’t have kids and therefor weren’t on the receiving end of the candy overhaul.    Co-workers, grandparents, your babysitter – all are most likely very willing to take some of the candy off your hands!

4.  Your kids probably LOVE a trip to the local fire-station, right?  Well, make the next trip extra fun by having them make up a Thank-You card for the firefighters and bring them a bowl full of candy!

5.  Save it for the Holidays!  One of my favorite things to do is to use candy on gift-wrapping.  I tape a couple of colorful pieces of candy to each gift or tie them along with the ribbon.  And I also love to use candy when I bake!  A sugar cookie in the shape of a tree can be decorated with Dots, m&ms and more.  I also have it on good authority that Santa is always on the lookout for extra goodies to put in everyone’s stockings.:)

Wow!  This was my first blog post.  What a milestone!  Thanks for reading and feel free to post a comment if you have any other creative ideas for that Halloween candy!

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