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I was interviewed for MommyPage in August. They asked me all sorts of questions about what I was planning for Christmas. That was a bit tough, but I think I pulled it off. Let me know what you think.
I was interviewed for MommyPage in August. They asked me all sorts of questions about what I was planning for Christmas. That was a bit tough, but I think I pulled it off. Let me know what you think.
When the kids come back in town, it’s time for photos… whether they like it or not. These guys reluctantly liked it… but they sure did smile pretty.
There were a couple of these trucks. We really scored.
I’ve always wanted to shoot against this wall, but the light has always been wrong… Until now. So awesome.
One of the kids saw these posts. Love when I get input from my models.
This chica reminds me so much of my older sister. Something about oldest girls??
I decided to shot without the braces would be appreciated by this guy. Although I think his brace face is pretty cute.
I had lots of fun with these guys. I only hope recovery from the torturous photo shoot was minimal.
These kids are pretty awesome. If they’d let me, I’d play with them every day. I know MY kids would be happy about that. It was great to see you all! Hopefully we can repeat the day… this time with more real play, less photographs.
If you haven’t ever been in Jamaica Plain for the autumn solstice, you probably have never heard of a lantern walk. Every year JP, a neighborhood in Boston, hosts a Lantern Walk. People with home made lanterns (typically made from 2 liter bottle and tissue paper) crowd the path along Jamaica Pond. Musicians and performers dot the path to entertain the walkers and the lanterns light up the horizon. Some of these lanterns are pretty detailed and intricate. JP is a greet place, with such an awesome energy. Much thanks for this energy should be given to Spontaneous Celebrations, a non profit who organizes this and the “Wake up the Earth” celebration in the spring.
Since we’ve recently moved to a neighborhood with a pond, I thought it would be really cool to do a lantern walk here. I couldn’t invite the entire neighborhood this year, instead I invited some old and new neighbors. We had a pretty good turn out, considering I began sending text invites three days before. It was a pretty tall order too: “your invited… by the way, you need to make a lantern”. So India and I made a few extras, and we hosted a lantern making party the day before. The favorite lantern I made had a wolf howling at the moon. It was swiped by a 3 year old. I didn’t complain too loudly. I’ll just have to make an even cooler one for next year’s walk.
Everyone enjoyed walking the pitch black, coyote filled backwoods of our neighborhood.
Hulk
A Phoenix
Wolverine
We had a blast making costumes this year.
Enjoy!