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Day Thirteen. A beautiful story of triumph in San Jose.

My Life: I am in San Jose this week, capturing 20 families and meeting with 11 more to share their images from October. Its a busy trip! I am so happy to be enjoying my lovely hotel room at the Pruneyard in Campbell. Its heavenly. :-) The best part of my trip is my little assistant, Alayna. After whining to my friends for the last 5 months about how hard it has been to leave my children behind, someone said to me, “Why not take them with you?” After checking with the school and discovering that taking time off is not a big deal, I booked her a flight, and Isaiah for next month. Its so much fun! A girls week! On Saturday Alayna and her friends are all staying at the hotel with me for a girls’ night. We are going out for dinner, then to “Miracle Worker”, the story of Helen Keller, at Del Mar (Alayna’s old babysitter, Abby, has the leading roll!) and then to the jacuzzi tub in our room! Sounds like fun to me!

My Clients: Many of you remember little Audrey from my post about a year ago. Little Audrey was born with a heart condition and also without eyes. I photographed her through a local photography organization, Moment by Moment, a non-profit that connects photographers with families facing a grave prognosis. I think I get as much from these sessions as the families do. Their strength and joy is contagious and inspiring.  Sweet little honey underwent major heart surgery last year and came through with flying colors! Praise God. She is a vibrant, happy little girl today. It was a pleasure to photographer her again in all of her joy and glory.

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Life. Captured. Before and After in Campbell, CA.

Good things come to those who wait!

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Day Fifteen. The man I love.

I am one of the world’s luckiest women. Seriously. Ten years and one month ago I married a man who, I now realize,  I hardley knew. We met on December 31st, 1997 and we married December, 31st, 1998. I was only 22 years old! I do believe that God had a hand in it all. We could have discovered, as we grew to know one another, that we were crazy to marry so young and so fast (well, I think our parents might think so, no matter what). Instead, we have discovered that we are perfectly suited for one another. I cannot imagine a better friend and companion. (This crazy, “let’s just do it” attitude has become our family mantra, actually)

As we celebrated ten years of marriage last month, I couldn’t help but dream of the years to come. It seems that with each anniversary I love him more than the last. When it seems impossible to grow closer or more content, I do. I can’t wait to see where we will be in another ten years!

Thank you, Brian, for sharing life with me, for loving me completely, and for being my best friend. I love you.

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Day Fourteen. Happy Birthday Lydia!

Well, her birthday was a couple of weeks ago, but I love this shot of her blowing out her candles like the big-girl she is. She has changed so dramatically over the last few months and even weeks, I can hardely believe it. Her new favorite activity is pretending; pretending to be a mommy, pretending to be a doggy, pretending to go to the beach . . . It is so delightful to watch as her little mind unfolds into to a little lady. I will try to capture a few shots of her elaborate set-ups for you soon.  For now, here is my big-birthday-girl . . .

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Day thirteen. A new little Max in Campbell.

There are few things sweeter than that new-mama love. Little Max’s mama loves him with everything she has and she just glows with it.

Our first take at capturing his adorableness was nothing short of a disaster. He just wasn’t going to have it. So we rescheduled and I told his mama I had this cool vision for his photos but that we needed a nice warm day with no rain to make it happen. Today dawned sunny and pretty warm, despite a forecast of rain, rain, rain. So despite the insanity of my day at home juggeling the social calendars of four kids on my own, I snuck Mr. Max in. We ran over to the field near my house that we’d used for Lydie’s photo shoot and in just 30 minutes we captured a whole lotta’ newborn goodness. Funny, too, since I was at his house for 1.5 hours and got nothin’! I have so many sweet ones, can’t wait to show Max’s mommy, but for now, just a little sneak peek.

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