Thursday, July 24, 2008
Legacy Moms Mother Daughter Workshop
kristen and i had a fun day together at the mother daughter workshop put on by my mom's group. it was a day of games, crafts, prayer and one on one time. kim said so many awesome things. she compared our daughters to butterflies in cocoons. the cocoons was the rules that parents give their children and they must stay safe and grow inside the cocoon. rules don't always seem fair but the rules are only out of love. she said parents must do their part to grow and nuture their daughters.
i loved the one on one break outs where kristen and i just sat and talked. of course, she loved the craft time. i am starting a secret journal to keep in her room for the two of us to share our thoughts. i also liked the idea of "tub time" where we soak our feet in the tub and talk. i am so blessed to have such a sweet, precious daughter. i want to cherish every moment of her childhood. she is such a gift from the Lord.
Paintball Birthday Party
the boys loved jackson's paintball party. i put myself at serious risk, i might add, by going into the shooting area to get pictures! the whole thing was quite miliary feeling. definatley for boys. the thought of shooting or being shot is not that appealing to me. thankfully, i have a girl so i can do the "go to libby lu and let's get our hair done and nails painted" birthday parties with kristen and her friends!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
love this sweet hug
my favorite shots are never the posed ones, but the sweet things that are just captured. can't u tell what a sweet and gentle big brother addison is? i love it.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
working on the computer
this is what happens when i try to go to the bathroom.
i come out and it's a little too quiet so i go on a caden hunt.
when i find him i know my safety alarm will be on tilt (i have a very sensitive safety alarm).
sure enough, here he is where he is not supposed to be.
in the computer room.
standing in a chair (a FOLDING chair, i might add)...
on the wrong edge of a folding chair...
holding a marker and a pencil (my mom says, "stop, i can't take any more. a PENCIL?!) yes, a pencil.
Postamas
I had so much fun tonight photographing the Postema family. Or I could say, Mr. and Mrs. Coach Postema and family. Those three boys were sure cooperative. Not sure what Cory bribed everyone with! Our school is blessed to have them on staff.
I was glad I brought the football for the downtime between shots. This is a sports family for sure and it didn't take those boys long to be wrestling on the ground for the football.
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