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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
It's true, More BLUE!
I got to hang out with an old friend this weekend and photograph her lovely girls! It was great to see them and take some pics in a new location. The weather held out for us and I really like how the colors turned out.
We also went to the annual MPR Easter Egg Hunt! It was fun, and J kept stopping to pick up only the suckers since that is what she likes best. She ended up with a few eggs full of smarties, and she really likes those too! We also were surprised to see our Aunt Cindy, Uncle Lee and cousins: John, Ann Marie, and Thomas. It was a fun day hanging out and catching up.
Julia has been doing some really funny things lately. I can't think of them all now, but I owe you a post of the good ones. L and I will get together and see what we come up with.
Today, I got to take some pics of one of my favorite couples. I am just uploading them now, so you'll have to check back for shots of Lu and Jenn. They will probably be my last bluebonnet shoot as the fields of blue are starting to disappear.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Another little sneak peek of some cuties in the patches of blue!
Here is my friend Monica and her brother's family from Sunday in the bluebonnets! This was such a great family and you could tell the cousins always have a blast together! Thanks so much Monica and Natalie for sharing your beautiful families with me!
I also got to meet Brittany and her two adorable kiddos! They were just too cute and had the cutest little Aggie and Easter outfits!
Then we met up with Kari and her family in another bluebonnet patch by the airport. Hadlee, Everett, and Karson were so cute and loved playing in the flowers.
These are all proofs straight from the camera. I will still make some color correction, cropping, and do a little retouching. :)
Let me know what you think!
I'd also like to say a big THANK YOU to Lindsay for helping me out on the most windy day of the year, helping me by holding a wind-sail of a reflector. Thanks Linds!!!
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