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If you are looking for Father’s Day Gift Ideas, cuff-links and key-chains are two great ideas.  And guess what?!  They are on SALE this month!

I am so proud to offer Kotori Photo Jewelry to my clients.  I have a variety of handmade silver photo jewelry pieces to show off your favorite little subjects.  I think I would especially love for any father or grandfather to have the waterproof and UV resistant Key Chain.  I actually like it for myself!

I will need all orders placed by the end of the month so they can be handmade in time for Father’s Day.

A little blast from the past.  The day I became a mother for the third time.  They are so little!

I was a nervous wreck taking this picture.  You can imagine…being in the hospital and your two little {wild} boys show up running around being loud.  They were overly excited to meet their new little sister, Kate Cannonball.*  They sat with her for this shot but flopped her around and maybe pushed her over once.  They loved to jam that pacifier in her mouth and like every younger sibling, Kate didn’t mind one bit.  Anyway, I made it through without a Valium (somehow) and boy am I glad I have this picture now.

* I really did almost legally name her Kate Canon.  Not for my Canon camera, of course, but because that was just her name.  Still is.  She was given a pirate name by her brothers and it kind of stuck.

And lastly, Happy Mother’s Day to my Mom!

This is my Mother before she went to Mary Kay’s Career Conference this year in Atlanta.  Kate checks out her pins.  She is used to seeing her Grammy in Auburn T-shirts and not sure what all this bling is.  I have lost track but I think my Mother just celebrated 38 years with Mary Kay (I may be corrected on that).  What an accomplishment to stick with anything for that long.

Happy Mother’s Day to you all too!

This picture is how you will find me at the Spring Jonquil Festival in Smyrna all day today.  I will be booking special mini-sessions for 2 days at the end of June.  You can only book today at the Jonquil Festival so I hope you can find me as these are the only mini-sessions I will offer all summer (and probably all year).  Come check out the details!  I will also have special portrait sessions (with gift frame) that are perfect for Mother’s Day gifts.  I am booked through June and I am so excited to fit in a few more people before the end of that month.

I will be trying hard not to spend all my money shopping with Easy Edges Studio who is with me.  She has the cutest stuff for kids and I can’t wait to buy Kate a pair of ruffle pants.  Those will come in handy since she refuses to wear dresses now (boo-hiss).

I hope to see you in downtown Smyrna today from 12-5!


He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.  –Matthew 28:6

I am posting early because soon my family will be eating chocolate at 7 am (Easter Bunny’s fault).  I wanted to share one of my most favorite Easter pictures from a couple of years ago.  It represents the fun of childhood and being carefree.  Also, I can only have a decent picture of my middle son in the Spring if his back is facing me.  He is allergic to trees and we fight hard to keep his eyes from swelling up shut through most of March and April every year.  Because Easter is falling so late in 2011, we are past our biggest hurdles and (fingers crossed) I might actually get a picture of him on Easter this year.  Only time will tell on how it will turn out.  I will take many pictures even if they aren’t perfect and hope you do the same!  Trust me…these kids only get bigger every year.

Before I go I have to share just one more image.  This was an Easter when my oldest (and only at the time) was about 15 months old.  Yes, they did have digital cameras way back then in case you were wondering!  I had Evan in a frilly Easter get-up and his fancy new shoes.  We took him outside for a picture but it was muddy and he threw the biggest fit of his life (up until then) because we wouldn’t let him get down in the mud.  I was laughing so hard I was crying.  Sometimes things are only funny years later but it was actually funny in that moment to me.  We have since had lots of fits and tantrums by many children at our house.  Some funny.  Some not.  I bet I will even get a few tantrums today (especially with all that Easter Bunny chocolate pumping through our veins)!  Funny how times I have changed.  I don’t have a frilly Easter get-up for anyone this year and I just hope the Polo shirt he grabs to wear is at least clean.  I might be sitting in church before I notice he never combed his hair and his brother is wearing red converse shoes with no laces or socks.

I love the missing teeth on toddlers this age.

Happy Easter!

Meet sweet Cayden right in his own element:  Playing outside with sticks weapons.  He is everything that a two year old boy should be…active.  He is so lucky that he has a dad that knows how to run him around outside and wear him out every day!  In all that movement he is such a genuinely loving and sweet child.  I just love two year olds.  They are so cute and fun.  I hope he has a wonderful Easter with lots of chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs!

Happy Good Friday, everyone. I am working hard to catch up so I can enjoy Easter with my family and concentrate on the real meaning of it all.  I hope you get to do the same.