Tonight we made our annual pilgrimage to Fenway Park for a Red Sox game. Dan, Joshua & Michael are still there. Noah, however, made it through two innings before he started throwing objects, hitting and pinching – which are his "baby signs" for bedtime.
So, my Red Sox experience was short but sweet. The...
Monthly Archives: August 2006
The Sox
Acadia
Go camping with a bunch of little kids and you realize that "fun" isn’t about the location so much as it is about the rocks. We just returned from a trip to Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island, Maine. 18 campers, millions of rocks. It was a little boy’s paradise.
The adults enjoyed the park...
Sweet, Sweet Baby
Meet darling, tiny baby Claire. She was so good to me today. She snoozed and I photographed – which, in my opinion, is the making of a great working relationship!
Anyway, just a sneak peek for her Mommy and Daddy, who I’m sure are anxious to see the pictures from Claire’s photo shoot today. Congratulations...
Baby Blues
How two brown-eyed adults created a child with eyes this blue is beyond me. But aren’t these blues
incredible? I love this kid!
One from a few months ago (Noah is playing with Dan’s BWH ID tag):
Forever 29
For as long as I can remember, my Grandma has turned 29 each year on her birthday. I always wondered what was so amazing about being 29. I am about to find out first hand – today is my 29th birthday.
The year is already off to a good start. Dan and the boys gave...
Role Reversal
Yesterday we got our pictures taken.
I’m exhausted.
Australian photographer Barb Uil traveled to the states this month to vacation with her family in California and take a road trip with her friend Dawn Roberts to conduct sessions all over the East United States. Somehow we managed to book a session with her . . ....
Come and Gone
My college girlfriend came to Boston this past weekend for a visit.
Not only were we fortunate to host Cher (she’s such a fun house guest),
but she brought her newest little-one with her and we were so thrilled
to meet him – he’s such a dream. The weather was perfect and we packed
a lot of fun into...
Brave Heart
My little sister recently had a brain tumor removed. Her doctors told us to expect a quick recovery – just a week in the hospital post-surgery and 6 weeks resting at home while her body heals. But Emily’s brain reacted differently to the surgery than we anticipated. She developed Cerebellar Mutism – a rare condition...