Saturday, July 9, 2011

Wedding Cutie


#187

Tonight I went to my good friend's wedding.  Her daughter is such a beauty and we just love them both. Her daughter wanted to look just like her for the big day so here she is, complete with a white dress, vail and tangerine shoes just like her mama.  Don't let the pretty dress fool you.  This girl is as big of a tomboy as she could possibly be.  After the wedding she was running through the parking lot barefoot playing tag with all the little boys.  And believe me, when she runs, the little boys chase!  Especially my oldest one!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Goofing Around


#186

This is one more picture from my photo shoot a few nights ago.  I like to let kids have fun and make whatever faces they like in between trying to get nice smiles out of them.  It makes the shoot more fun for them and honestly, it makes it more fun for me too:)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Brothers


#185

I had the pleasure of photographing my friend's 8 year old son tonight.  At the end of the shoot we decided to snap a few pictures of her 3 boys together.  The baby is almost a year old and the two older boys are such awesome big brothers.  I love this picture of the three of them together and I can't help but think what great friends they will all be when they grow up. 

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy 4th of July!


#184

Happy 4th everyone!  Fireworks for individual use have been banned in Texas this year due to the extremely dry conditions.  I must be getting old because for the first time in my life, I'm happy they banned fireworks on the 4th of July.  It's just not worth the risk this year.  My kids on the other hand are not so happy.  They've been looking forward to this day for months.  Thankfully, cities are still allowed to put on fireworks displays.  We went to a display on the river last night and the kids LOVED it!  Seeing the looks on their faces was priceless.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Could someone please move that sign?


#183

I went to a July 4th celebration tonight (yes I know it's the 3rd) and all evening long I waited for them to unfurl this flag so I could get a picture of it.  I had already sweet talked the bouncers (translation boy scouts) at the gate into letting me past the restricted area so I could get a better photo.  I waited and waited and waited and finally gave up because it was dark and they still hadn't unfurled it.  Finally, they rolled out the flag and I ran down to the gate and asked the bouncer (again boy scout) if I could get through.  He apologized and told me he was just instructed not to let anyone through the gate.  So then I asked him if I could sit on his shoulders to get a better picture.  Luckily he had a good sense of humor and knew I was joking.  So I snapped this picture from where I was at.   And as you can see, if someone hadn't placed a HUGE sign in front of it, this would've been an awesome picture!  Seriously, who had the bright idea to have a dramatic scene of 20 soldiers standing on a bridge unfurling a flag, with the moon perfectly placed behind it, and a jet stream of water in front of it, all lit up and beautiful...and then let's go ahead and put a big wooden sign in front of it that would later be lit up with the name of the sponsor for the event.  My heavens, doesn't anyone think about the photographers in the crowd?

In all seriousness, I know that the world does not revolve around me and the pictures I want to take.  But it was a beautiful scene and I am very grateful for this picture that I did get.  We are a patriotic family and I can't think of a better thing to see on the 4th of July (or on the 3rd).

Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Orphan




#181


#182


When I got home from the grocery store tonight I spotted my neighbor in his driveway and ran over to talk to him real quick.  I'd been meaning to talk to him about the land we lease from him for hunting.  As I got closer I noticed he had something in his cattle trailer.  All I could see was this black, furry, little thing wiggling around in there.  "What do you have in there?" I called to him.  Turns out this little calf's mama was found dead that afternoon.  So my neighbor and his friend brought him home and were bottle feeding him in his driveway.  "Wait a second, I have to go get my kids and my camera," I hollered to him as I ran off.  As I ran home to get my kids, I had a chuckle to myself about the fact that I live in a place where my neighbor randomly has a calf in his driveway that he's bottle feeding.  (And my neighbor probably laughs that he has a neighbor who has to run and get her camera when she sees a calf!)  I grew up in the city and never had these country life experiences.  And now as an adult, my life is pretty much straight out of a country music song.  You pick the song, I'm livin' it.  I love it and wouldn't change it for the world.  You can bet you'll be seeing more pictures of this cute little guy in the days to come.