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Keisha & Rufus | Fort Wayne Wedding Photographer

It was a chilly, overcast day with bits of rain.

That was the first time I have heard that rain on your wedding day was good luck.  In the early morning before the wedding, it is thought that it was a good sign - a fresh day for a new start, to forget the problems of the past and begin your life together.  And who doesn't want that?  {the fresh start part, not the rain part}

 

We made the best of it..

 

I couldn't help but wish that we had warmer weather.  I couldn't get enough of Keisha, looking so beautiful...

The weather didn't put a damper on celebration for the day.  Everyone was in great spirits.  The wedding party not only looked amazing, but everyone had smiles on their faces all day.  I am not sure I had heard that much laughter in one day in a long time.

It was refreshing,

and wonderful.

Everything a wedding day should have.

There was no shortage of celebration.

The reception was held at Vera Mae's Bistro in Muncie.

And that is where the party really started.

Congratulations, Keisha & Rufus!

Wishing you the very best now and for many more years to come!

Oh, Alice

Disturbed by recent news that an old friend is having medical issues...

I find myself like Alice.

I will go somewhere else

that isn't here

that I don't have to think about

reality

until I hear the good news that they are out of surgery.

Alice in Wonderland, how do you get to Wonderland?
Over the hill or underland, or just behind the tree?
When clouds go rolling by, they roll away and leave the sky.
Where is the land beyond the eye, that people can not see, where can it be?
Where do stars go, where is the crescent moon?
They must be somewhere in the sunny afternoon.
Alice in Wonderland, where is the path to Wonderland?
Over the hill or here or there, I wonder where.

- Lewis Carroll

Class of 2012

It won't be long now,

the graduating class of 2012

will be accepting their diplomas.

We are in the home stretch now!

 

My sister-in-law, Chloe, is graduating this year, as you might already know from a previous post.

 

 

 

Her mom mentioned last week that she has had kids in school for 33 years

and this is it.

Crazy.

Seriously, where does the time go?

Even though this saddens me a bit, I am excited to see what life has in store for Chloe.

I feel like the time following graduation is a very exciting and adventurous time.

So, hang in there Seniors!  Just a few more weeks to go!

It will be here before we know it!

The Man

{this post was supposed to go up on Sunday and today I realized it never was published, even though it said it was posted on my end.

  I decided it was still a must...}

Happy Birthday

to the man

that I've known

since we were young,

to the one my young heart fell in love with

and loves even more

today.

{photo courtesy of our very good friend, Jordan Graham}

Happy Birthday

to the most humble,

hard working,

and

dedicated

man.

Happy Birthday

to the

love of my life,

the father of my children,

and

the keeper of the household peace.

I hope you have a wonderful day!

oxox

Miles and miles

This week our very courageous cousin, Carli, drove across the country from New York City to Los Angeles, stopping here to pick up Miles, our last baby we had from our litter last summer.  He is going to live with her sister, Kristi, in L.A.

Last night my husband talked to Kristi on the phone to answer a couple questions she had about taking care of Miles.  He told her he really thought she got the best of the litter.  That statement has a good possibility of being true.

He is pretty calm and gentle.

He's loyal.

He looks just like his mom.

He even puts his ears back when I'm trying to take pictures of him...like his mom.

I used to think the ears being back meant they didn't want their picture taken, but after taking these, I know that it was his attempt to hold as still as possible for an attempt at a shot and then move in for some lovin'.

 

Reports from the cousins say he did pretty great on the trip.

Carli fell in love with him.

Carli & Kristi might get joint custody of him...we will see.

He might be an East Coast and West Coast dog.

{lucky bastard}

Great job, Carli!  I am not sure how you did it!

Good luck, Kristi!  I'm sure Miles will love you and L.A.!

Two Sisters, Three Babies

There are some people in my life that I know

by chance, through other friends and family.

I'm so lucky

to have met both of these girls, these sisters, that way.

Margey & Noelle are sisters.

They are both so sweet.  I have more than enjoyed their company for years.

Matt is another friend I have...through another friend.  He is Noelle's other half and the proud owner of swimmers that helped create

TWINS!

Matt and Noelle are greatly missed.  They moved across country a year ago,

leaving the rest of us here...wishing we moved where they did...checking out their awesome pictures on Facebook when we are freezing here in the winter...and missing their fun.

Margey is carrying sweet baby #3.

And I about exploded when I heard their choice for the baby boy's name,

Vinny.

LOVE!

Of course because my #3 is Vinny as well.

It is a great name.

The bond between these girls is wonderful.  I'm sure it makes the distance apart hard.

I pray

for healthy babies,

for healthy moms,

and

that having twins

isn't as crazy

as it sounds.

Love you, beautiful girls!  I hope to see you again sometime soon!

Home grown family from friends | Fort Wayne Photographer

"Friends are the family we choose for ourselves" - Edna Buchanan.

A few days ago I mentioned a recent trip to see our "extended family" - The Grahams, Jordan and Sarah and their wonderful children - Isabel, JJ, Nora, and Talia.  The truth of the matter is, they aren't our biological family at all.  However, I have known Jordan and his family since he was in middle school...as long as I have known my husband.  My husband has known him longer than that.  We can tell many a great "Remember when..." stories that involve us all.  I am still learning the recipe that makes up one's Family concoction, but what I do know is that this family is an ingredient to our Family recipe.

I took the kids to see them one day while my husband was at work.  I came home to tell him all about our trip.  I couldn't express more to him how well mannered the Graham children are.  His response to that was, "well, their parents are good people."  I couldn't agree more.  Unfortunately I got so caught up in taking pictures of all their little ones, I didn't take pictures of Jordan and Sarah - or the family all together like I originally planned...or maybe that is just my way of needing to see them again soon to get the family portrait.

It took about -2 seconds for the kids to warm up to us, even though the two year old twins probably have no memory of us at all.  It was like a breath of fresh air.  They treated us as if our visit was a weekly occurrence - much like family, which further extended my thoughts of them as family.

Without further a do...the cast of the Graham family...

The great Isabel.  I can't get over this girl and her ways.  I can't put my finger on one thing that I love about her - it's the total package.  I love her adultness...I love her imagination...I love the way she is such a first born (like me)...I love how smart she is...I love her smile...I love how she is so helpful...I love her ways.

Off in deep thought.

Then there is JJ...

I kicked myself when I realized this was the only good picture I got of him.  {That is such a middle child thing}   But again, a good excuse to see them all again soon.

We went to the Indianapolis Zoo with them that afternoon.  At one point Sarah leaned over to me and said, "I think JJ likes Alyssa".

I thought it was SO cute...from that moment on, he was her little shadow.  JJ is the only boy that is allowed to like Alyssa :)

The twins.  One of the reasons I would refer to Sarah as Super Mom.  Four children under the age of 5 years old - with 2 of them being two year old twins.  Don't worry Jordan, I think you are super too...don't get me wrong...but carrying those children inside you for 9 months...delivering them...breast feeding them...that is all just the tip of the iceberg, I'm sure of it.

Nora & Talia.  Fraternal Twins.  Who wouldn't want to be a twin?  That has to be awesome.

They are just as charming as Isa and JJ.

It had been a long time since we saw the Graham family.  After this lovely trip, I promised myself I would never allow time to slip away like that again.

Thank you, Jordan and Sarah for having us for the visit, treating us to meals and the Zoo, and being the wonderful people that you are.  We love you all very much and look forward to seeing you all again soon!

Tea at the Rose Garden Tea Room | Fort Wayne Photographer

Last week was Tea Time at the Rose Garden Tea Room in Huntington for my soon-to-be sister-in-law's bridal shower.

The Rose Garden Tea Room was a wonderful place to have a bridal shower!  It is beautiful!

And...so is Shelly

Rockin' her hat like a true tea party goer.

And speaking of looking good...

Just look at those legs!

(Sorry if I made you blush, Shelly!  All that work at the gym is worth it!)

I hope my brother knows how lucky he is having this hottie as his bride!

Mimosas for bridal showers = genius!

Lovely ladies!

We are so lucky to have Shelly as part of our family.

My brother has good taste.

Only 43 more days until the big day!

Look, Ma!

We recently went to see visit our extended family who lives about an hour an a half away.

We hadn't seen them in a very long time.  Too long.

I found myself wondering if their kids would remember us at all.

The oldest just turned five with the next in line not far behind her as well as two year old twins - I knew they wouldn't remember us.

It had been awhile.  I know that kids can be shy.  I thought it might take some time to warm up to us.

Not with the Graham kids!

I can't explain how refreshing it was.  They greeted us at the door with smiles.

That is a very "Graham" way to be - all smiles and very welcoming.

After being at their house a little while I got a request from the oldest child.

 

"Would you take pictures of me riding my bike?" she asked.

I was most honored to do the job.  She had recently got her training wheels taken off and she was officially a bicycle rider!

As her mom and I watched her take off down the street, her back was to us.  Her mom told me to wait to see her face when turned around in the cul de sac and headed back our way.  And when she did head our way, her face was beaming!  She was so proud of being able to ride with just two wheels.

 

 

One of my favorite assignments I've been on!

You did awesome, Isabelle!  We hope to see you again very soon!

 

...and more photos of those cute Graham kids to come!

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