I came across these images recently and realized I never blogged them. Silly me.
Last June – a few days before we headed west and the Ro-Ro’s moved north – we all gathered for dinner and bubbles. Aside from the mosquitoes, it was an absolutely lovely evening and so fun to finally use the bubble kit...
Category Archives: Photo Fun
BIG Bubbles
Us
Did I mention we had a photo session with the amazing Jefra Star Linn while we were in Utah? Well, we did and it was wonderful. This is just a teaser until I can narrow down my favorites to share …
xoxo,
Rebecca
Mr. Joshy Joshua
Or so he calls himself.
He’s nearly ten. TEN! And he’s getting soooo tall. And he’s been happy this week, so we’ve all been happy.
Have a great weekend everyone!
xoxo,
Reb
Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle
Giggle giggle giggle giggle
Little sack of sugar I could eat you up.
We love Elizabeth Mitchell at our house. Have you listened to her? Some of the best children/adult music ever.
xoxo,
Reb
Digital Photography Never Looked So Analog
A few weeks ago, I downloaded the Hipstamatic app for my iPhone and I’ve had a ridiculous amount of fun since. This week, I thought I would share my favorite faux-analog images with the hope that I can squeeze them in before Hipstamatic becomes too widely used to be cool anymore.
We’ll start this...
Woohoo!
We were recently published in the April issue of Professional Photographer Magazine. You can read all about it here.
They Always Make You Pay
I’ve traveled sans monkeys quite a bit over the years. Traveled for work or family or alone time with Dr. Dan. The bigger monkeys handle it well. The little ones … well, they always make you pay.
Years ago, when the big monkeys were the little ones, Dr. Dan and I met my family in Paris...
Feeling Quiet These Days
Seems lately I’m either full of gratitude and purpose or overwhelmed and numb. My mood swings have left me feeling quiet, pensive, and dependent on chocolate.
More later when I can collect my thoughts. In the mean time, here is a picture of my sweet 11 month old joy-baby. He was standing at a window and...