Well, hello March.
I’ve been absent. I think it may be a February thing. This year in particular, there was a lot of snow. Add to that, shorter days, being cooped up, and you get a big hunkering down ~ almost as if I’m wrapping up into my own little cocoon. I’m so happy to see March, and I want to thank the D family for opening the door out.
So, the D family. What fun I had. The best part of my job is meeting new kids, new little people, new little people becoming bigger people. I LOVE these ages. And I love seeing how God has worked his magic in creating different individuals from the same parents, same upbringing, same environment = different personalities, different interests, and different dreams. Let’s see what I found on this Sunday afternoon!

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The little sister, E, and her two big brothers. Would it surprise you to know that on this afternoon, she had just gotten back from a laser-tag birthday party where she was the only girl in attendance?! Probably not. With two older brothers, I get the impression she is not your dresses and dolls kind of girl. The entire session, she was climbing, swinging, more climbing, jumping. When it came time to climb high up onto a tree-stand play house, she refused her oldest brother’s help and insisted on doing it herself.
I’ve known E for several years now. She and my E have played soccer together for about three or four seasons. I’ve done the team pictures and individual shots, and can I just tell you, this girl is beautiful. And she gets more and more beautiful each year. Her eyes. Wow. As I shot her on this day, I saw shades of her as a teenager. Mom and Dad, watch out!

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The middle child, R. This guy cracked me up. Such a fun personality and great sense of humor. He was hesitant for me to take his photo, so I had to catch him unawares at times. It became a game, and I had fun playing. As the session went on, R started coming up with shots for me to try. Down below, the Abbey Road shot, all his idea. I liked his imagery.


A family of gorgeous eyes, as you can see.


I love eyes. Probably just about my favorite part of a person because there is so much there, so much presence (or not, and that tells you something too). The oldest here, C, had such genuine eyes, laughing and fun. And what a smile.


He is a budding actor (just had the lead in the high school play), a talented musician (plays four instruments), and a great guy. And as he told me, collared shirts? Not really his style. He wanted to make mom happy, but when we were done, I had him change so that I could get a few shots of him as he sees himself, doing what he loves. And here he is.


R ~ here’s your Abbey Road shot! Love it.


And then it was time for me to go home, though I would have loved to stay and play Rock Band, but you know, my kids were waiting for mom (my other calling). ![]()


I love this last shot. The sister with her big brothers. It was such a natural togetherness. And though there are differences amongst them, the love, caring and support is unmistakable.
Thanks guys for a great late afternoon.
xo
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3 comments
What fun you had!! When I view your photography and read your words, I feel as tho I’m right there! Wonderful shots! Beautiful eyes all around {including yours}. Glad you are back and ready for some spring! Very well done.
Nice shots! Love the tree
well done
Wow, my three beautiful grandchildren! What lovely pictures! Can’t wait to see them in May.
Judy