Old Friends and their beautiful Family

While I was home in California last November I did a great deal of photo shoots. I am still playing catch up on featuring them.

This particular family was very cool to shoot. Mama bear and I have known each other since junior high and Papa bear is the Uncle of my niece Emmy. Basically that’s how my hometown rolls. We all go way back and everyone knows each other.

Pardon my silly nicknames….it’s my way of keeping things anonymous.

I love going home and seeing old friends. It’s nice to see their kids and how beautiful they are. It’s also funny knowing what goofy kids we all were (mainly me) and now we are all grown ups with families!

My friend’s girls are gorgeous. I love teenage girls, they always know how to pose for the camera. Such naturals.

The littlest bear was the sweetest. A little shy and quiet but you could tell she was having fun too.

It’s hard to believe my friend and I are in our 30’s (ahem…late 30’s). But you couldn’t tell with her. She hasn’t changed. I need her beauty secrets. Her sister is equally gorgeous, I will be capturing her family on camera during my next trip.

And Papa B…just as good at posing as the girls. Really, he was a natural too.

Seriously how great do they look?

Thanks T.

I look forward to all my trips home and hanging out with you.

Thanks for letting me have a few extra minutes to get these great photos of you and your family! I hope you are enjoying them!

 

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Spring Cleaning–Simple Steps to the 4 R’s

Not too long ago I stopped by my favorite bagel store.  I visit there frequently, dropping in to order a sesame bagel with egg salad, a little something to tide me over in between drop offs, errands, playdates, and all the other mundane boring things you all don’t want to hear about. Anyhow, while I was waiting I overheard a conversation between the two women behind the counter. One was expressing to the other how she really wanted to buy her daughter an American Girl Doll but complained about how expensive they were. After a few minutes of banter, she stated that she was going to try and find a discounted doll on craig’s list or ebay. I quietly listened and patiently waited for my bagel while noting that I am so glad my girls don’t know or understand the American Girl phenomenon. Actually it was more like hoping they never do. Nothing against them but I think there are more practical and much cuter dolls out there that you can buy without needing a lean on your mortgage.

Back to the story, there was also another patron in the store waiting with me and after hearing the same thing I heard, she nonchalantly responded with, “Oh I wish I would have known, I just threw a bunch out. Dolls, furniture, clothes, etc.”  I am pretty sure you could hear the snap in my neck as I whipped my head around and said in the nicest voice I could (okay, okay…it was more like a gasp…..whatever),  “What do you mean you threw them out? Like put in the garbage for the garbage man throw out?  Or donate to to someone?”

She said simply and plainly, “no the garbage.” As in the TRASH you moron, is what I am sure she really wanted to say.

(photo–courtesy of google images)

Enter…my personality. Nice but firm.  “You threw them in the garbage?!?!?!  I mean there are a ton of schools, people, friends, donation centers that would gladly take those from you.” “It’s really so simple, you can even call and they will come pick it up  from you.” I think I ran at the mouth at that point. Pointing out Vets pickup, freecycle, I know a guy who knows a guy, that sort of thing. The girl behind the counter was listening intently and I am pretty sure taking notes….the only thing on her mind was ….okay, okay but how I do I get an American Girl Doll? The trash woman, well I am pretty sure all she heard was blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.  I am certain of this because her response was, “Oh I can’t be bothered with all of that”.  At that point my eyes bulged out of my head.

I politely kept my mouth shut and I exchanged knowing glances with the two counter women and casually took my carb filled bagel and headed out the door.  As I walked out to my car and saw the woman get into her very, very oversized black surbuban suv, I thought….really, really people? People still throw this stuff out??  (ps…nothing against large suv’s. I drive a mid size suv….it was just hers was really big and just fit the personality that she displayed in the store.)

Now I am not one to judge, really I am not. I know there are the occasional times when I throw a yogurt container into the garbage knowing that it needs to be rinsed and recycled but sometimes at that moment I can’t be bothered. I am not perfect. But I do TRY and I TRY most of the time.

My point.  There are SO many resources in this day and age.  It’s really so simple.  And the first step to getting moving in the right direction: Implement a system. Starting with the basics.  Involve your husband and your kids. Plan around this rule…the 4 R’s.

  • reduce: buy less crap, less crap to put in the recycle begin. The simplest, reuse grocery bags or use cloth bags. Or switch from paper towels to fabric towels/cloths.
  • reuse: reuse items that you bring in. Simplest way….use for craft projects for your kids. We are reusing glass bottles to plant our spring seedlings.
  • recycle: recycling means when an object can be shredded, melted, or processed in order to create new raw materials; for instance, an aluminum can is used to create more cans while paper and cardboard can be recycled in order to generate more paper products.
  • repurpose:  this is similar to reuse but instead use it in a different way.  My husband likes to find old furniture break it apart and turn it into furniture for our home. Or turn your table scraps into compost!

Now back to my point with the woman. What could she have done with the American Girl Dolls, besides call a friend who has young girls and offer it to them?? There are a number of things you can do.

I did a google search under “pick up donations” and I found at least 10 resources on there. You don’t even have to leave your home. Just put it on your curb and voila it will be gone by the end of the day.

How do we do it?  We keep it simple. We separate the recyclables in our kitchen and then take them out into our garage and put in one of our containers. We also have a third container where I keep all of my future donations. I drop them and then wait until I am ready to call someone to pick up.

So simple and a perfect start to your spring cleaning ritual!

Again, I am not sitting here on my soap box preaching about how we are soooo good at all of this. I hope this post does not come across that way and if it does, please feel free to let me know.  I have issues just like everyone else (does shopaholic ring a bell?). I bring in so much to waste.  But I want to try now, while my kids are young and instill in them the importance of balance in life. The importance of trying to do small simple things to help with our environment. So come on friends, think twice and take a few extra minutes to just do something, even if it’s as simple as rinsing out your yogurt container.

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My Left Hand and Family

Meet Miss L.

My babysitter and my left hand.

Miss L takes the “over” out of my “whelm” on lots of days.

She is pictured 3rd from left to right.

This is L’s family. They are all just as sweet and nice.

Miss L did these photos as a gift to her mom. I think her mom is very blessed.

Not only is she adorable and oh so sweet but Miss L works about 40 + hours a week and goes to school. She was off this semester and I think she put in like 80 hours a week.  No, not for me. She babysits for several families and works at a local gym.  I only get her for a few hours here and there. You have to schedule in advance with her…way, way in advance.

And forget a Saturday night. The girl is booked up a month ahead of time.

You can read or see more of her here, here, here, and here. And behind the scenes in many more and more to come.

I have already told her mom that I want the recipe for how she raised such an amazing girl.

I hope my 2 girls have her work ethic and motivation.

Thank you Miss L for all that you do.

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Super Hero Girls

While I was in the planning phase of Princess M’s party she told me that she wanted to be a super hero.  I laughed and said well we are not changing your party now but how about I make a super hero costume as a birthday present for you? She agreed and proceeded to tell me exactly what she wanted the costume to look like.  I tried and tried to find time to get the costume done before her birthday but with all of the other projects and things going on, I came up short. Luckily she didn’t fret too much but she didn’t stop asking me about it either. “Mama, are we going to make my super hero costume now?”

Since Firecracker’s birthday is right around the corner and since I saw this inspiration from Tortoise and the Hare via Ashley Ann on her blog, I thought now was a good time. I chatted with Firecracker about her party and asked her if she wanted a super hero theme and she said, YES!  Although she was very clear that she wants a purple costume, I couldn’t find any that would work. I thought I would just give the costumes a trial run for their Purim celebration at school. For her actual birthday I will get to work on finding that perfect purple fabric and leotard.

Although I don’t think she is sweating it too much……………………………………

We went out so I could capture the girls in their costumes. The recent time change really helped, we had just enough light to get them done.  With my new toy and a high ISO, I was so happy with the images.

In case you were wondering why we nicknamed them Firecracker and Princess, here is why.

When we decided to go outside to take photos they were both very excited, out the door running with capes flying in the wind.

But it didn’t take long….

As I was photographing Firecracker running around being silly…..

I looked up just in time to capture this.

Princess M running back inside.

“I am cold mama!”

She was back in as quick as she was out.

It kinda was cold but that’s why these two girlies are so different…..

Firecracker—-she ran, she peeked, she took on the cold in one single bound.

Around trees, through the grass, and on the dirt…she flew and flew.

And Princess…..well she was in her comfort zone, watching from the window. (She gets that from me 🙂

Super Hero Party here we come!

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