Monthly Archives: September 2009


Captivating | What to Read Wednesday
This week I thought I’d mix it up a little by highlighting a book for us big kids. I read this book several yearsView full post »


Orchard | Goshen Family & Child Photographer
I was so excited when this mom contacted me to take her family’s portraits. Reason #1: She wanted to take them inView full post »


Perfect | Nappanee Family & Child Photographer
Perfect weather, perfect colors, perfect family. Today was too much fun with these friends of mine! Mom and I teachView full post »


First Steps | What to Read Wednesday
No book this week for What to Read Wednesday, but I have something that I think is very important to highlight. EarlyView full post »


Green & Blue | Middlebury Child & Family Photographer
As soon as this family pulled up for their session and got out of their vehicle, I knew it was going to be great! Mom isView full post »


Stylin’ | Nappanee Family & Child Photographer
Saturday afternoon I got to meet up with this stylish family (thanks to their hip mom)! 🙂 I have so many great photosView full post »


12 months = 1 year | Goshen Child and Family Photographer
Decisions – sleep in or take photos of this cute little girl (who just happened to turn 1 last week)? That’sView full post »


Poems & Flare
This week, I decided to have the book take center stage. I wanted to showcase one of my favorite poets that writes forView full post »


Off! | Westview Senior Photographer
I’m thankful for many things tonight…especially for the makers of bug spray. My blood must be like a magnetView full post »


What to Read | Goshen Family Photographer
It’s Wednesday? Already? You’ve seen this family and their cute dog crop up several times around the blog {View full post »


New
I’m having so much fun with my new logo. When I arrived home from school today, I was super excited to see that myView full post »


Pet #1 | Goshen Pet Photographer
As you may have read previously, I’m not a big fan of dogs, cats, hamsters, hermit crabs…basically pets inView full post »
