A Barnyard Bash

To meet my cuteness quota for fall, I have a floor length post with photos from our group’s first birthday bash. Our moms know how to go all out- our babies’ first Halloween party received wide acclaim so it was no surprise that Valarie and Brooks would go all out with a Barnyard Bash for Baby B (our babies’ first 1st birthday celebration). They brought in a petting zoo and some of the babies were a bit timid at first, dare I say chicken, but with the help of Mom and Dad the party animals finally came around and enjoyed all the barnyard fun.

Little Miss BC, the Birthday Cutie.

The guest of honor with her BIG brother.

This guy loves his baby sis.

These guys came very close to being our neighbor. I’m sad it did not happen!

A natural in front of the camera. More to follow!

Couldn’t he totally pass as a mini-Donald Trump?

Look at this million-dollar $mile

and these baby blues!!



The joy of motherhood is perfectly displayed here.
Hey- I’m still mastering the art of crawling and your walking away from me is getting in the way!

Could she be any more of a daddy’s girl? Impossible.

Perfect little chin rest.

These animals could not get enough of her! Who can, really?

No more peach fuzz!?

A photo opp with the wonderful Dads!

Milan and I tried asking Eileen and Toby for the secret sauce..

We want Tulsi’s cheeks squeeze-ably cute as the I-ster’s.

Proof that he exists 🙂

I am: a) holding a baby, b) posing a baby, c) snapping a photo of two cute babies, d) all of the above.

“You want me to do what?”

Austin Family Portraits: Two for the Price of Two

I met the Langs earlier this week for a family portrait session, and upon arriving I immediately felt like they were longtime friends. Joe and Allison are both great people so it is no surprise their pair of handsome little men would be so sweet and pleasant to work with. They smiled, posed, walked over here and back over there, hopped, and stopped picking honeysuckle all on demand. No bribery or counting down required. Definitely a first!

My instinct when it comes to photographing boys? I gravitate toward fun, active and lively. However, there are special situations where sweet and a little pose-y also proves the point. Meet the Jesse and Brady. Double the cute. Double the fun.










Allison, Joe, Jesse and Brady- you guys are amazing. Have a wonderful time with your family in San Diego!

Eat, Drink and Be Married!

I know everyone heard this a time or two this weekend but IT’S ABOUT TIME! My family congregated in Atlanta for the weekend to celebrate the wedding of Kim and Erich. As always there was a lot of eating, dancing and laughing. And inebriation.

These lovebirds met in middle school some fifteen years ago. He chased her for many years before she finally gave him her number. At least that’s how the story goes from the bride. (I promise to update my post if I hear differently from the groom.) The exchange took place in Panama City Mall’s Pretzel Time. If any of you have forgotten or are too young, let’s just say it doesn’t get any prettier than a Pretzel Time uniform- black apron, clear gloves and a visor- and the smell of a mall food court!

I had the great privilege of watching their love grow. I remember coming over to play with Myhanh, Kim’s younger sister, and she would spend a lot of time on the phone with Erich. When we did our girls shopping trips in Atlanta and stayed with Kim and Erich he never complained about our crazy antics to our face. That’s how we knew he was a keeper. They finally tied the knot this weekend after twelve years and I’m so sad it did not happen sooner. The food and the celebration was amazing all over. We enjoyed the stylish vocals and dancing of Conner and his back up dancers, moved to some of Erich’s own beats, and at one point the groom was crowd surfing. Pretty telling by the photos that this is a family that knows how to party!

Congratulations again, Kim and Erich! Warmest wishes for more happiness than your hearts can hold.

Serendipity

Serendipity is a propensity for making fortunate discoveries while looking for something unrelated.

Three years ago today I was taking a seat on a return flight from Florida to Austin when I looked up and noticed a guy searching for his seat. As I start to buckle up I hear a sarcastic “So you think you’re getting comfortable there, huh?” I smiled and rose from my aisle seat so the fellow passenger could take his assigned seat near the window. We introduce ourselves. He was coming from Sarasota and I from Panama City Beach, both returning to Austin after Thanksgiving weekend with our families. We proceeded to discuss the books we had in hand, “Eats Shoots and Leaves” and “Atlas Shrugged”. I’m not sure what happened thereafter but minutes later he suggests I take the middle seat because someone will likely be seated between us. I declined, saying we should be fine. It didn’t look like a full flight.

We continue conversing and he insists I move over. I bargained with him and said I would move over if there happened to be another person sitting in our row. Sure enough a man comes along claiming the middle seat that would separate us. I offer my aisle seat and he happily accepts. For the next twenty-something minutes of the short flight we talk about work, ourselves, and our families. Our plane began its initial descend when he asks me to join him and a few buddies for dinner two nights later. I had to decline as I had a standing date with my girlfriends at the time. The following night I get a call asking if my plans with the girlfriends had changed and if I was free for dinner. I was not able.

It was another week and a half before I was finally able to meet him for sushi. At the risk of seeming cliche and borderline cheesy I remember there being a point early on during dinner when everything stopped for just one second and I realized there was something amazing about this guy. So I was happy when he asked if we could go see a movie afterward. As the saying goes, “The rest is history”.

I’m not sure where I’d be now if one of us took our seat five minutes later or if I was assigned a seat in different row. I guess I’ll never know. I’m just fortunate of the good luck and chance that brought us together. I would have never imagined three years later we would be flying together after Thanksgiving and our cousins’ wedding in Atlanta. As some sort of homage to my previous service..he took the middle seat. The only person that got in between us this time was our daughter!

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