Monday, September 28, 2009

I am a Gram (sort of)

Mark and I have been friends for over 35 years (since high school). He escorted me down the aisle when I married Michael eight years ago.

Mark has a son, Matthew. I photographed Mark and Matthew when Matthew was two years old. It is still one of my favorite portraits. Matthew was talking about a truck and Mark was listening intently. The expressions are priceless.

I photographed Mark and Matthew again, when Matthew was 13. He was almost as tall as his father.

Mark and Matthew and I had a lot of fun when Matt was a teenager. Matt was born on the same date as my niece, so we had great birthday parties. He was so much fun to feed! That boy could eat!

I got to play Mom/Friend for the two years that Matt played Varsity Football in Hartland. I did not miss a game! Matt always made a point to stop and say hi to his dad and me before he went into the locker room or headed for the bus. Since I never had children of my own, it was so nice to have a part time son.

I photographed Matthew's senior portraits. By then, he was over six feet tall.

Matt married Sarah a few years ago. I will always remember the wonderful expression that Matt had when he saw Sarah for the first time as she walked down the aisle.

Matt and Sarah had a baby boy on Thursday evening. Grandpa Mark is smiling from ear to ear. I decided that since I have known Matt since his birth, and I got to play Mom/Friend during his teenage years, then I can be a Grandma, too! So...I am a Gram (sort of)!

I cannot wait to meet my grandson!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Squirrels and Chipmunks

If you have ever been to our studio, you know about the window right behind our desk. It gives us a great view of the squirrels under the bird feeder.

Last winter, when it was so cold, the squirrels would hang out under the bird feeder, waiting for a morsel or two. I felt sorry for them, so I started feeding them corn at the base of the feeder. Well...they trained me! They learned to knock on the window, so I would toss corn out to them. If you have never seen a squirrel knock at the window, know that you will be cracking up! They tilt their little heads from side to side to see if anyone is inside. We have little squirrel paw marks and nose prints on the window.

We had a mama squirrel visit us. After awhile, she brought her babies, who are now visiting us. We had a squirrel with one blind eye. I have not seen her for a week, so I hope she did not try to cross the busy road.

Now the chipmunks have decided to join the squirrels. They do not knock on the window, but their chipmunk radar is on full blast. As soon as I toss out corn to the squirrels, the chipmunks come running. They come with empty mouths and leave with as many pieces of corn that can fit in their large cheeks. They are hysterical!

The comedy routine starts when the squirrels and chipmunks start fighting for the corn. They race by each other and do backflips to get away from each other. It is quite a sight.

I never knew that something so little could entertain me so much!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Fun with Jenn

I had such a great time photographing Jennifer.



I met Jennifer years ago when we photographed
her Mom and Mark's wedding.

She was a beautiful bridesmaid.

Now she is a beautiful senior.


I had fun pushing Jenn to the limit.

I think I tortured her.

This image looks like I did!


The most fun part of the session was near the end.

Jenn's mom had been fixing her hair during the session.

Jenn must have had enough.

While she was getting into position for this image,
I stepped behind her to pull her shirt down.

She let out a "Mom, leave me alone,"
with the complete eye roll going.

After I smacked her on her bottom
(after all, I was standing over her),
I reminded Jenn that her mother was in front of her
and I was the one who was fussing over her!

That set us all off! We laughed and laughed!



Thanks, Jenn, for keeping me laughing!


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

way behind

Wow, I promised that I would update more often and I am guilty of not following up on my promise. I will try to be better about it.

Lots happening and not enough time in the day to keep up.

Back to work!