Monday, April 27, 2009

Three Months Old

How can three months go by so quickly? Remember Emmeline's newborn photos? Well, Sunday we shot her three month pictures -- the first of four sessions that will follow Emmeline through her first year. I'm so excited to get to help Angel and Eric document their daughter's milestones. It's amazing to see babies change in that first year. If you have a new baby, or one on the way, consider signing up for a First Year package and receive four sessions at 20% off the session fees and 20% off all prints or digital images purchased from each session.

Emmeline has gone from an adorably plump newborn to a smiley, squishy three month old. I had forgotten how fun this age is -- everything revolves around seeing those smiles. Here are a few favorites from our session.


I love the red.

One of my favorites! Look at those cheeks, those lips, those eyes! (Sigh.)
Angel and Eric, it was a pleasure to spend the afternoon with you and Emmeline...again! Enjoy!

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Egg Hunting

As Abigail gets older, we've started participating in more and more "kid" things. The holidays have become more interesting, and what once may have been unnecessary hype is now a sought out opportunity. All this to say -- we took Abby to the Edmonds Easter Egg Hunt today. It was crowded and cold and chaotic, but as I look back through the pictures, I'm so glad we went.

Grandma P. gave Abigail the perfect Easter dress -- simple, sweet, and springy. Daddy did her hair up in pigtails (I make that disclaimer for when you see the part, but actually, I think it looked adorable.) and she wore her green froggy boots from Aunt Tracy and Uncle Mick (I love the boots with the dress, by the way!). The wind did a number on her hair right away, but you know I'm a fan of that wispy look.
After we turned in our can of soup at the donation tent, Abigail lined up (with Daddy) with the other under two crowd and waited patiently at the designated field.
After a few words from the sponsers (read by a teen who couldn't hurry through it fast enough as the babies pulled at their parents' hands) the kids were off.
These shots don't do justice to the swarm of parents and babies. There were a few moments when I thought I'd lose her.
Success! I give credit to the shaker eggs at preschool.
I was very pleased to see that these plastic eggs were empty. The volunteers threw a bunch of loose candy into the field, but Abby only had eyes for eggs. Good girl!
Oh, my sweetie.
Hauling her eggs away. Abby likes to carry her basket like a purse.
Abby thinks she's on her way to the slide, but see that crowd in the background? They were holding the 2/3s hunt on the playground in just a few minutes. There was no way we could get even close to the slide.
We managaed to talk Abigail into getting into the car to go to the other park. Too bad it was at the beach and Abby could hardly walk because of the wind. One trip down the slide was all we could take before heading back home. Abby went down early for her nap and slept for THREE hours! I'd say that's a sign of a fun morning. What's next? A fourth of July parade?