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It’s been awhile…

I would much rather be blogging, I assure you :)  I have been MIA for awhile as we have been in the process of moving across the state and have had two deaths in the family in less than two weeks.  For those of you who have been waiting patiently for your sneak peek, I sincerely apologize, I am hoping that life will soon be back to normal so that I can continue to share the sweetness with you!  Because of my current schedule and recent events I no longer have any availability for June, I am currently booking July sessions in Spokane ONLY and openings are very limited, so if you are interested in a July session please contact me as soon as possible!  Business aside, I would love to introduce baby “P”, he was such a sweetie and at 15 days old he was a dream to work with!  Thanks so much to his beautiful parents who allowed me to capture this very special time!

Emotional

The other day my children were watching the new Disney movie “Tinkerbell”.  I realized that my hormones were experiencing some “technical difficulties” when I was reduced to tears as Tinkerbell saved the day.  Dog food commercials have also been known to wreak emotional havoc as of recent.  This is baby #3 for me and I just don’t remember being this emotional with my other pregnancies, I remember being in labor with my first and my mother was regretting not having a video camera, not because of the miracle of birth but because of the apparent stand up comedian performance I was giving, joking, laughing (if you have had really bad labors it’s ok if you want to hate me for this;).  I guess all pregnancies are different I just wasn’t expecting “good day” “bad day” to change so frequently for me with this one, it caught me off guard.  I must admit though I have been getting my baby fix lately while I’m waiting for my little bun to arrive and this has definitely given me my “best” days, I LOVE newborn photography and have been thrilled at the baby boom amongst my friends, because seriously, how can you be down when you get to be around this…


And this…well…this just makes me smile :)

Definitely worth the wait/weight ;)

Click…

Have you ever seen the Adam Sandler movie Click?  The movie is about a guy who goes out to buy a “universal remote”, most stores were closed so he goes to Bed, Bath, and Beyond.  In the “Way Beyond” :) section he meets an engineer that gives him a remote that meets the “universal” description.  Michael soon finds that this remote is much more than a channel surfer, but that it is, in fact, very “universal,” allowing him to fast forward through various life situations…

We are traveling overseas for Christmas this year so I needed to get a birth certificate for my daughter’s passport, which meant I needed to make a trip to downtown Seattle.  Let me just tell you that I have really begun to love Seattle.  When I first moved here I didn’t dare venture downtown by myself, coming from small town Moses Lake, this was a very. scary.  thought.  I was convinced that a trip downtown, by myself, would certainly end with my face on a milk carton (silly girl:).  After many years of avoiding milk cartons, I decided I could go it alone.  

My Seattle lovin’ aside, the one thing I do loathe is the parking.  I spent 20 minutes searching for the “perfect” spot, the first spot I found was a tight space between a cement wall and a van, so my options were (a) scrape my van against the wall or (b) take out the vehicle that was parked way too close, no thanks.  Option #2 looked enticing until I got to the end of the lot and found there were no spots and no way to turn around to get out, I ended up driving over a curb into another lot to escape.  The next lot would have been fine except it was almost a mile away from where I was supposed to go and uphill pushing my daughter in a stroller, which also would have been fine except I was wearing heels (what was I thinking??).  Sooo we found a nice little lot, less than a quarter mile, plenty of parking, my “perfect” spot.  We headed to the admin building and got the certificate in no time, leaving me with an extra 45 minutes on my parking meter, so I did what any good photographer would do and improvised a mini photo session with my daughter.  I was able to get some fun shots and decided to head back to the car.  We got to the car, all was well, loaded up, buckled in, started backing out and CRASH!  Yes, that’s right, my overly cautious pursuit of the perfect parking spot was no match for my own driving skills!  I was so sick to my stomach, I have never been in an accident or even have as much as a ticket on my record (knock on wood) and somehow I managed to crash into a nonmoving object, genius!  I had no idea who the car owner was or where to find them so I left my info on their windshield and took pictures (good thing I had my camera!).  The damage, fortunately, was minimal, it is mostly a scrape, but I still can’t believe it happened! 

I realize worse things could and do happen but rest assured, Christmas is around the corner and you better believe I will be eyeing the “Way beyond” section the day after Thanksgiving, so next time, all I have to do is…*click* ;)

Here are my favorites from our mini session today.  Enjoy :)