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    Sunday, December 30, 2007

    Isn't he so precious?!  My aunt, my cousin, and her baby Cade came to Birmingham for the weekend and I got to visit with them last night.  Don't think I am exaggerating when I say that this is the best baby I have ever seen.  He didn't cry one time in the three hours that I was there.  He just played with his toys and took in everything that was going on around him.  I have about a million pictures that I'm going to post later, but here is my favorite so far.


    Thursday, December 27, 2007

    The Boykins

    I've just been blogging the night away.  I have so many other (less fun) things to do tonight...I'm just going to save those for another day.  For now, here are the Boykins.












    Special Offers

    Just wanted to remind everyone that I have an ongoing referral deal.  Send someone my way and you get a free 8x10 when they book!!  Just tell them to mention your name when they book their date.

    Mitchells & Webbs

    These photos are several weeks old, but I loved them so much that I just had to post them.  These are two wonderful families from our church. Enjoy!







    Sunday, December 23, 2007


    Saturday, December 22, 2007

    Fabulous

    The concert Friday night was completely fabulous.  The best they have ever played.  Ever.  And the crowd was loving it the whole time.  I was so impressed with how seamless the performance was.  Even better, you could tell they were having the time of their lives.  And you couldn't help but join them.














    Monday, December 17, 2007

    Sweet Tunes and a Night Out

    Adam's band Act of Congress is opening for Michael Warren this Friday night at Workplay.  Tickets are $10.  You can buy them here.   Don't miss out!

    Sunday, December 16, 2007

    The Postons

    I usually have a pretty good idea of the type of shots I want to get before each session, but Saturday morning rolled around and I was drawing a blank.  I was eating breakfast with Adam before the Poston's session, and I blurted out,  "Adam, what am I going to do?  I usually just chase kids around with my camera while they are playing...I can't tell Brendan Poston to run around and play while I take his picture!"  Really, can you imagine how ridiculous it would be for me to tell a teenage boy to run around and play?  

    Thankfully, the Postons were really laid back and natural.  They know how to work it for the camera!




    Scott and Kim don't have any wedding photos, so we made up for that last Saturday.



    Kim homeschools both of the boys.  I love how she encourages their curiosity.




    10 points to whoever can guess Ellas's celebrity twin along with the movie that this is from:



    Wednesday, December 5, 2007

    The Porters

    Adam and I spent Sunday afternoon with the Porters, and I could not have wanted it any other way.   I didn't want to leave.  They have such a unique bond with each other, and yet I never felt out of the loop.  When you are there, you are family.  And I loved that.  Alisa and Amy have been our dear friends for a while, but this was the first time that we'd gotten to hang out with the rest of the family.  I took family photos, Adam played at their church....it was a good afternoon.  And to top it all off, Alisa and Jeff got engaged on Friday (!!!) and so we got to do a few engagement photos as well!  











    Pompeii

    Don't let the creepy-eyed ad scare you away.  It's worth forgoing two crappy holiday movies to pay the ticket fee to the Pompeii exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art.  After some not-so-subtle hinting on my part, Adam decided to pack up the kids ("kids" being me) last Saturday morning and head downtown.  The whole exhibit is genius.  They build you up with background info and accounts from neighboring cities, and then throw you into the life of Pompeii in 79 A.D.   The city was excavated in sections (obviously), but the Museum was clever enough to follow suit and show the Mt. Vesuvius victims in the vulnerable state in which they were found.  You see the possessions they felt were most valuable and can deduct their way of life and relationships from their final moments.  Plus, the exhibit signs use the term "pyroclastic surge" alot.  And I think that is fun to say.

    Tuesday, December 4, 2007

    Changes

    I feel like I owe you all an apology.  I have guarded myself on this blog, hoping to make it seem more "professional" or something silly like that.  I'm at a point in my life where I am trying to figure out who I really am, what my gifts are, what my purpose is....school is over, so now what?  And in my confusion I think that I have tried to be someone that I am not.  I started another blog to have a place to think and vent, but that turned into a people-pleaser venue as well.  So I gave it the boot.  I'm going to try my best to turn this into a place where I can be honest and real.  I don't know where I got the idea that professionals were not real people with real feelings and joys and struggles.  I want to get to know you, and for you to get to know me in return.  I want to bounce ideas off of my blog readers.  I want you to tell me what you are thinking, to vent, to critique, to be real.  I want to do some silly blog games (anyone up for that? I've got about a million ideas).  So no more trying to please each other.  Let's just be friends.