Wednesday, April 25, 2007

my little love

it is no secret that ian has PCS--Photographer's Child Syndrome. this disease afflicts many photographer's children. thankfully, i am fortunate to have one child not afflicted with this syndrome. but, ian has it full-force.

to say that he dislikes the camera would be a huge understatement. he hates the camera. oh, before he could move about, he was a sweet little photography subject. his juicy cheeks, his sweet smile, his cute dimples...pure sugar. but once he started walking, all bets were off--mommy could no longer get those cute close-ups shots of his grinning face. and, as he has gotten older and faster, such pictures were only taken in my dreams. most of my pictures of ian are either purely candid, or of him looking away. eye contact is a thing not found in many pictures of ian. oh, i've caught a few glances, but more often than not, i get the side of his face instead. and that's if i'm lucky.

today, i begged and pleaded. such behavior hasn't worked in the past, but i figured i'd give it a try. i have a new lens and wanted to try it out. miss addie was much too engrossed in trying to drink from the sprinkler to be bothered by my camera in her face. i had ian trapped on the porch. he was begging for a popsicle. now, ian loves his popsicles--takes them quite seriously. so, i was promising a popsicle for a picture. no picture--no popsicle. he was fighting me. i had backed up almost to the edge of our porch because he was trying to get past me.

and then it happened...



yes, he got his popsicle.

Monday, April 23, 2007

recent pics of my kids

for those who haven't seen them in a really long time, if ever.





strawberry picking


on saturday, we went to a strawberry festival at a local plantation. it was the 10th anniversary, although we had never been. but, i've never met a ripe strawberry that i didn't love! so, we got up early to go. michael was skeptical, but even he enjoyed it.

ian was in his glory the minute he saw the tractors! it's his dream come true--anything that involves wheels and moving is right up his alley. of course, these didn't move, but that didn't stop him from exploring.
we rode a few rides to start. even i rode the ferris wheel. i have no idea why i thought this would be a good idea. addie thought it was funny to make the car rock and scare me to death. the whole time i was thinking, this was definitely a job for daddy. the pictures from up so high were not worth it. at all.

then, it was off to pick strawberries. we could either go to the field right by the main festival area or take a golf cart to an unknown destination. well, ian saw the golf cart and made the decision for us. the cart took us over a bridge and down a long dirt path to a virtually empty field. literally, only two other families were out at this field. the strawberries were red and ready and waiting to be picked.

ian thought he'd bite them right off the vine (and, truth be told, i saw that others had the same idea when i noticed a few other strawberries with bites out of them). so, we nibbled on a few as we picked our seven pounds of strawberries. then, took the golf cart back to the main festival to pay.

it was a lot of fun and we'll definitely go back before the end of strawberry season. we've been snacking on the berries ever since. i even made milkshakes for the kids and a smoothie for me (gotta lose the eight pounds i've gained since january-ugh).
all in all, a good day.


welcome!

well, this only took me forever to do.

welcome to my blog! i've been meaning to set one up for some time, but haven't taken the time to do it.

but this will be a place where i can share pics of my family. and, of course, share my thoughts. it's been so long since i've really sat down to write, and i studied it in college. i guess i didn't think i would go so long without recording my thoughts somewhere. so, now i am. and i hope i keep this up!

i may from time to time share recent sessions as well. but mostly, it will be family.

thanks for reading!