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This is what happens when glasses are left on the ground… baby steps on them.
I just got my new frames in the mail. How many people in the world, or even our country, can afford to buy new frames right away? We are truly blessed, in many ways. It also helps that they were super cheap online.

Brothers

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I love these guys! We met this family when school began. They have made us feel so welcome and quickly hired me to photograph the boys.
It only seemed appropriate to get a couple shots at the school because we often walk and play together there each morning.


This backyard is great. With sunlight cutting through, a beautiful play structure, tree friends, and flowers to last the winter (see them behind the structure?). I wish our yard could be so cool.

Fem Enigma

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Last week I was privileged to photograph a women’s group. I got to be a part of one of the best discussions that I have heard in a long time. So many of the things that were said have made me stop and think. Like complimenting a little girl. Typically a compliment is for something visually beautiful; pretty skirt, hair, eyes, etc. Thankfully at home the kids are more than just cute, they are smart, funny, curious and helpful. I know this group will do wonderful things.
Once their website is live, I’ll post a link. In the mean time, here’s what the night looked like:


I love the color. Mundane can be beautiful.

Crying…

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That’s what I’m hearing right now. My little one won’t take a nap and is very angry. Sometimes it takes letting him cry a bit, then he’ll climb into my lap and take a snooze. We’ll see.

Fall Harvest

Last weekend we headed to the harvest festival at the Little Museum. We got there a bit late and didn’t have any cash on hand. Who uses cash anymore anyway? But we experienced a tiny miracle. As we walked towards all the activities we were handed enough tickets by folks leaving to get us a hay ride!
Some images from the day