Meet Abby Leavitt. She and her older sister Lucy are absolutely adorable (and very well behaved, I might add). I brought a few little umbrellas to the shoot to see what the girls would do with them. Abby decided it would be her personal prop for the day. Check below.
It was a joy to meet up with my dear old friends, the Leavitts. Annie is an old college buddy of mine; Ty is her very manly husband. I joke with Annie that she truly did marry a 'real man.' It was a joy to spend a rainy January day (yes, January - I am just now catching up) with them and I can't wait until the next shoot in October. Why you ask, because that is when baby #3 is making its debut! Congrats Leavitts! I'll be sure and pick up one more umbrella before then.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Abby and her Umbrella
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Happy BIG 30 Hollywood!
My big (yet not oldest) sister is 30 today! And only Holly can have as much fun leaving her '29 and fine' status and move into being '30, flirty and fabulous' as she is. Those were her words not mine. Anyway - we had an AMAZING dinner at 560 tonight - it is a new restaurant open at reunion tower and I cannot remember the last time I had food this good - not to mention the view~ Here are a few shots of the evening.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
Happy Birthday Beau Travis Pulliam!
Can you believe that this little man is one year old today? Aah! I remember posting the pictures from when he was born like it was yesterday. Beau is now a walking, talking, running, little lovebug that brings joy to all he meets.
We wanted to do something extra special for his year-old pictures. Uncle Zach let us borrow his antique Model T Ford pickup truck, parked it in the pasture and voila...magic. Oh, and the lighting that day was almost as beautiful as the baby.
Thank you Beau for all the smiles you have brought to my life this past year. And thank you for always putting up with my camera!
And mommy and the birthday boy.
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