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Day Four. Milwaukee children’s photographer Up North, in Minnesota.

Oh, how I love these! I’ve been meaning to post these of my dear friend’s children picking blueberries for quite some time. This friend and I met on my first day as a new teacher up in Eveleth, Minnesota, one of the coldest places in the United States. I moved there with young Tyler to take my first real job as a Special Education teacher and Girls Hockey Coach. She was newly engaged and I soon became engaged as well. We were instant friends. We married just two weeks apart and we have been friends through all of the ups and downs of married life and growing families.

 This shoot was a quick, rather impromptu session at a not-so-ideal time of day for photos. Thankfully, with a little maneuvering, you really can make almost any crazy lighting work. Not only was the sun high in the sky, but this entire session took place in the most unlikely location: the ditch across the road from their house. I just love the summery feel, the sweet toe-heads, and the happiness the kids felt while they popped nature’s sweetness into their mouths. Mmmm . . . so yummy! blueberrisadorable  all-gone  delicious

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It’s all about the lifestyle.

Sometimes I wish my house was quieter when I am trying to write an email or a blog post (for reference, right now, Lydia is next to me at my desk, coloring a picture and singing her thoughts into an impromptu and never-ending song). Sometimes I wish that I didn’t have to replace an expensive print because some small person drove a hot-wheels over it before we could package it. Sometimes I wish that the sound of sibling squabbles, the Wii, and a million home-work questions didn’t waft up the stairs to my office all afternoon. Sometimes I wish that my kids didn’t have to tell me EVERY detail of their day, in my ear, while I edit photos. Some days, when the clock tells me its time to ride my bike down to the elementary school to pick up my daughter, I wish I had a few more minutes to finish what I am doing. But everyday I am glad that our crazy lifestyle is what it is.

I am thankful that I get to hear those beautiful songs about life, sung to me by my rapidly growing preschooler. I am thankful that I am the one who helps my kids do their homework, resolve their conflicts or learn of their latest Wii accomplishments.  Everyday I am thankful that my kids want to tell me about their day, and that they can.  And every time I ride along Milwaukee River Parkway with my daughter peddling hard in front of me, my heart swells a little with happiness and contentment.

This self-employed, work-from-home-life is a recipe for complete chaos; especially when you have four kids, your youngest doesn’t go to daycare and you are a complete softy when it comes to moms-at-work interruptions. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

* Yesterday, Brian and I slipped out into the back yard to attempt to hold a strategy meeting at the picnic table. Within 20 seconds, this was what our “meeting” looked like! I had to run for the camera, because this moment is a perfect example of our everyday reality; and what a good one it is!!

San Jose family photographer. Brothers in pajamas.

Yeah, they really ARE this cute! Just love these boys. I first photographed big brother when he was just a little guy himself. It has been a real pleasure to capture his family as they’ve grown. He now has a little sister and a baby brother to help keep his mom and dad busy; do they ever!  Little sister was not having it for the pajama fest…but the love of these brothers more than make up for it. I just adore these shots.

Bay Area kid photographer. Saying goodbye.

I love this shot…the guys tring to be so cool. But I know what sweethearts they really are!

It has been an exciting, exhausting, joyful and sad month for our family. We packed up all of our worldly possessions and moved our family from San Jose to Milwaukee, WI (Don’t worry, we still have our studio in Los Gatos and Anna will be back montly and will still be your photographer!). A lot of it was exciting; a new home, a new neighborhood, family we can see without 6 plane tickets. A lot of it was sad; saying goodbye to a life that is familiar, leaving the beautiful weather, giving a last hug to the friends who have shared life with us for more than 9 years.

Isaiah, our nine-year-old, had some of the sweetest friends who we will all miss dearly. It was so sad to say goodbye to them both. Isaiah and Jacob spent the night at one another’s houses for nearly 2 weeks straight, switching from one house to the other, in our last days in California. And Isaiah isn’t the only one who will miss the guys or be missed. The first time Isaiah called Jacob, when we had just crossed the river from Minnesota to Wisconsin, Jacob asked to talk to Lydie-bug! We will ALL miss you guys!!

Life. Captured. A crazy week of families.

Last week I had the pleasure of capturing THIRTY families over three evenings at a local childcare center. Our photo shoots were part of the “Turn off the T.V. week” events they put on for their families. I had so much fun! I can’t believe what a good looking group they are. So many favorites . . .

tamien childcare
san jose baby photographer

A beloved child.

Of course we all love and adore our children. I couldn’t love mine more . . . but sometimes, when the road to parenthood is hard, or a child suffers a hardship, that love becomes so passionate it just radiates from you and cannot be missed by anyone who sees you with your child. This is one of those little loves. She went through a great deal in her early days, but she is a fighter, and her health has improved greatly. Not only is she healthy, but she is also quite bright (maybe even a little tricky with her doting daddy :-) . She can turn on the tears and then turn them off again on a whim) and just the sweetest little thing. I promised her mommy a little sneak peek from her most recent session with me. So without further adieu . . .

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daddy's girl

An historic day.

Well, the country is certainly talking, make that, the world! Yesterday was possibly the biggest day for our country in MY lifetime. We had two minorities in the running for the White House; an African American and a woman. Brian and I took the kids out for dinner to celebrate our right to vote and make our voices heard in this country; what a fantastic and beautiful right! At dinner we talked about how at one time only white land-owning men could vote. How minorities were given the right in the 1800’s, but it took longer to make it safe and easy. How it took even more years before women, represented by half of our household, could have a voice. I almost got teary thinking about how my girls will find it amazing to think that anyone would have denied them that right.

When we got home and snuggled up on the couch to watch the final tallies unfold, our kids asked question after question, wanting to learn about the process and why popular vote does not alway determine the final winner. We talked about some of the props, like a high speed train and hospital and school improvements. And then we watched as our country elected her first African American president.

Now, as a household we didn’t unilaterally support either of the major candidates. In fact, one of us threw our vote behind one of the quiet underdogs; so we weren’t actually rooting strongly for either camp. But the kids and I had watched biographies of both Obama and McCain and Alayna, particularly, was rooting for McCain, as her soft heart was amazed by his incredible service to our country and the hardships he went through as a POW. She got upset, seeing that Obama had won, and crossed her arms in frustration. We watched McCain’s incredible concession speech and talked to our kids about how his speech was a sign of his character and the kind of leader he is. Even the media seemed stunned by the eloquence and grace he displayed; I hoped that Alayna saw that grace and a little might have rubbed off.

Next came Obama’s acceptance speech. He wasn’t my candidate, so I wasn’t stirred simply by the win. But I still felt a stirring of my heart, seeing that our country has taken this big step in my lifetime. I would have felt similar if the other camp had won, making Palin the first woman elected to the White House. We turned to our kids and told them that no matter what the politics of the candidate you wanted to win, this night is historic, one that they will remember for the rest of their lives. I looked down at Lydia, two years old, snuggled up next to me; she will not remember this night. She will simply believe that our country has always been this way. Amazing, isn’t it? Even our kids, seeing this election, have a different view of politics and the world. Isaiah said at one point last night, “Haven’t we had a bunch of girls as Vice President?” Ha! Now isn’t that something??

So today I say, “Thank you, to all the men and women who have fought and many who have died, to protect my right to vote and to be free. And may God bless America!”

god bless america