Monthly Archives: April 2009

Gorgeous day, gorgeous family!

We couldn’t have picked a better day for this session! We rescheduled (a few times :) ) and this day was TRULY meant to be! This little spot in Guilford was great. Thanks for picking it! This family was so fun to watch playing and being silly. And….can you stand those cheeks? Plus the blue eyes! As I was leaving her mom said “I think we got at least one good one”. Yeah, you could say that.

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And this is her waving good-bye….soo cute!
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My little bro

This is John, my brother. He’s fun, unique, athletic, loves movies & music. Oh yeah, and has Down Syndrome. He’s turning 30 this year. (yes, he’s younger than me!) So there’s a big celebration about to happen in a couple of weeks. I thought I would get the party started early and take a few pics of him before the big day. I know I can’t wait. Payback is grand, he he.

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Two Cuties

These two little ones just turned one. And their personalities haven’t changed much since the first session I had with them! Too cute! The only catch…they can walk. And pretty much run. So, let’s say, if they don’t feel like getting their picture taken, they just get up and leave. So I did a lot of running around and tried to keep up with them! Grandma got in on the fun too, for a few pics with the girls. Too cute – did I say that already? Ok, waaaayyy toooo cute. That’s better.

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Happy Easter!

This Easter has been a bit nostalgic for me. Remembering how wonderful Easter dinner was, coloring eggs and having an egg hunt. We’ve been blessed this year because we’ve been able to spend time with family. I hope you enjoy a day filled with all the things Easter means to you!

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