Two of Twelve

This month I thought it would be appropriate to show the dining hall where I was sitting 10 years ago when Lyndon asked me to go for a walk. As you remember this walk changed everything. We try each year to go back and take the same walk together and with Myla. She loves stories and what better then to tell her the story how it all started with between us! This year Lyndon was not feeling the greatest so we opted for a quick picture and a drive through campus to reminiscence. I LOVE reminiscing!!!

 Photo recipe: ISO 500, 35mm 2.0 and 1/80th.

The camera was set up on a stool that I had in the back of my car, lens cap under the lens to tilt lens up,

and we used the self timer again.

 

 

I decided that I will share other photos from the time if there are any. Mostly likely there will be some.

I’m so thankful he told me that he liked me!The dining hall was first opened my fall semester of my senior year of college.

I love living only miles from where we went to college and I love being able to show Myla our old stomping grounds.

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That last pic of Myla is so cute! Funny, I’m hoping to post mine today (from Jan though). Thanks again for the inspiration!

Shannon

LOVE these, Jamie! How fun!

Baby Kaleb: nine months

Three months have passed since I last took Kaleb’s pictures. Kaleb is nine months old! He is looking more and more like a little boy! When I arrived at Mirjam’s home Kaleb was still asleep which was perfect as it gave time for the two of us to catch up! Then it was time to get Kaleb up. Kaleb woke up happy and smiling with his big brown eyes and two little teeth! When you are a mom it can be hard to see the small changes that occur each day, week or month with your child. This is understandable as you are working, managing a home, keeping schedules straight, making sure there are clean clothes to wear, and getting meals on the table. This is what I love to capture; the every day moments that can become hard to remember as you enter the new next stage within months.

Last time Kaleb was sitting up and rocking on all fours. It was days after his last shoot that he learned to crawl. Change happens so fast! Kaleb is now fast too! He was crawling everywhere and pulling himself up to stand! I forgot how fast babies move when they crawl. There is no more sitting in one spot or being still. Mirjam thank you for allowing me to capture Kaleb in your home! I loved my time with the two of you and love seeing how Kaleb is growing up!

what a smile-right after a nap!

Standing up…on his own!If you look closely his fingers were moving across the guitar strings to make music.Remember his first pictures in the chair, click here to see how little he was.In love with his expressions and smile!!Time reading with his mama!Mirjam you are beautiful! and your love for Kaleb is evident!Kaleb’s daddy’s is a builder. How appreciate that one of his toys is a tape measure.And crawling! Mirjam had to hold him back so that I could get ahead of him!Love his brown eyes!!Crawling right off the couch with no fear!Then meal time…Love his little  lower lip he stuck out after a bite of yogurt!He is now picking up animal crackers and feeding himself!I will end with a favorite, bare-feet dangling from the high chair!

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debbie

Jamie, Kudos. These pictures are amazing and so well capture this little fellow. Thank you!

three and half years old

Myla turns three and half today. I look back at all the pictures to remind myself where the years have gone with her in our life. Each year with Myla seems to be going faster and faster. There are many days I want to stop the time and keep her this age forever. I want to remember all the details of who she is at this age and the ways she is growing daily. Myla and I talk all day long together. We are girls and we have plenty of words to use. We spend most of our days together doing things around the home, running errands, getting groceries, and going to story time. In the morning she usually finds us in the office or downstairs. For the most part Myla wakes up happy and loves to snuggle on our laps or asks to be held for the first couple of minutes. As we cook breakfast she reminds me of the glass of keifer I promised her and her vitamins. Myla says it louder and louder when I do not get them immediately. She thinks I can not hear her when only I can do one thing at a time. As we get ready in the morning she stands on the toilet lid and watches me. She sometime will ask to comb my hair any pretends to be Darcy from Salon Enso. She can dress herself and loves to wear short sleeves and skirts together. Never socks. Not even in the winter. I have stopped buying them for her. Within the last month or two I have found her undressed and in her sink with the water on. She loved to do this when she was under a year old. I do not know how much longer she will fit.

She has become a big helper. Myla will help fold the napkins and dish towels after she jumps into the pile of laundry. She pushes the cart in the grocery store for me and now counts the number of Brussels spouts to place into the bag. She loves order and organized the items in the grocery cart and will get upset if things get stacked on top of each other. When I am cooking she sometimes asks how she can help. She likes to peel the carrots and stir whatever is cooking in the pot, being aware of the hot surfaces around her.  She also loves to taste everything I am cooking by dipping her fingers into it. She is honest and tells me if it is good or not. She loves to eat and surprises me by eating salads and beets. Myla’s questions have been why for over the last year and a half and then follow up with why after the first explanation. I love her inquisitive mind and how she remembers what you say. She is an observer and takes everything in. Myla is my little GPS and often tells me where we are and will ask if I go a different way home. Myla is such a little mom to her babies. She loves to show them off to anyone who comes to the home. She plays with them each day, changing their clothes, putting a diaper on them, feeding them, and pushing them in their stroller. At dinner time she helps set the table and clears her plate.  Myla will stick her fingers in the butter if set on the table before we are sitting down and will lick the salt shaker. She loves to play duck duck goose around the table once we are finished. Myla is fast. It is an all out competition in our home. There is no walking around the table. She can now reach up to the kitchen sink to wash her hands when on her tip toes after meals.

She is one determined girl when she wants something. Lately we have been hiding or stashing her beloved blanket away from her. It was great when she was little as her thumb went in when we tucked her in to bed with her blanket and off to sleep she went. Now we are attempting to have her stop sucking the thumb by hiding the blanket. She will get or carry a chair to reach on her tip toes to grab a dangling piece of the blanket from her top shelf in her closet. She works hard until it is in her hands again. Myla then comes running to show us her prize! Our plan is obviously not working.

One other area I almost forgot to mention is her love of music. It was within the first weeks of life that singing a song calmed her cry. She knows songs and hymns that I can not even remember the words too. On my iphone she has found the voice memo and loves to sing and record her voice. And when she listens to music she likes it loud!

And then there is bedtime. The Routine: Brush teeth, put pull up on, read book, find blankets, sing songs (all five and in order) and prayers. And I forgot to mention eat snack. The the getting up begins if we missed anything from the routine. She comes and find us to tell us what we forgot! Then back to bed. Then you hear feet and she is asking for another snack because she is hunger. This girl can eat! and then we tuck her back into bed. She confesses she wants us to snuggle with her. So we give her another kiss goodnight and she wraps her arms so tight around you and tells you “stay in my arms forever!” She does not let go until you are begging her. This all takes an hour and sometimes more, but I love it! Myla is growing too fast for me and I love the everyday moments I have with her.

Usually at this time of year we are inside, the outside grass is brown and everything is dead. This weekend we got flurries. Enough to barely cover the grass and create a beautiful winter scene. We first went outside for a few pictures for my Valentine’s idea and then we started to shoot without the sign. Capturing her fills me up and give my heart much joy!!

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Ang

love the composition of the last shot jamie!

what an wonderful and attentive mommy you are! i love this post. we have some salt shaker-lickers in these parts, too. :)

So sweet. Makes me wish I’d had had that one-on-one time with a first born. But I got TWO first borns, which has been so wonderful, although more stressful and fast-paced. But taking pictures of my kids has been one of my greatest joys. Makes me savor the moments . . . and even the messes which we now laugh over!

Megan

Happy to say I’ve been a part of after dinner duck,duck,goose with this little beauty!

de neumann

how sweet the time is mom and daughter… i know, i have you!! having a granddaughter fills the heart up even more blessing upon blessing! love you both!!

do everything in LOVE

I needed one picture. However, I can never take just one picture! I have gotten better at selecting images however I snap away. I love taking pictures of my daughter!! Thankfully Myla loves that I take pictures of her too as she expressed this yesterday morning as one thing she loved about me. Myla did awesome and is a pro at being in front of the camera! Here are some tips of how I work and encourage her in front of the camera (I have always talked to her no matter her age when taking her picture).

1. First is giving Myla time to think about it (much like her mama, she needs time to percolate). While we painted the sign the night before the shoot I talked about the Valentine idea I had and how I needed her help. She is 3.5 this month and loves to help.

2. I showed her how to hold the sign and let her practice once the paint dried.

3. In the morning with a really excited voice I talked to her about having a photo shoot of her today!

4. We picked out a “special” dress and took time to do her hair in the bathroom as I was getting ready. Once she was dressed and barrette in her hair we were ready to go outside for a few pictures.

5. Thankfully she loves the snow. That is to eat it so I did not have to negotiate a sweet smile for a lollipop, just a bite of snow!

6. Then like each client I work with I begin coaching her. . .please stand here, when to look at the camera and when to look away away, hold the sign out, smile with your eyes, look at the sign with a big smile and in between shoots make a silly face.

7. She asks if she can see the pictures and I show her and tell her how beautiful she looks!!

8. I also give her time to hold the sign however she wants it and little is said on my part.

9. She amazes me and a bite of snow kept her smiling too!

10. At the end I express my thankfulness for her allowing me to take her picture!! I tell her I can not wait to see them all. She loves to download them with me!

We got the shots we needed and headed inside. Then it started to flurry.

I asked if she wanted to head back outside for a few shots and she agreed happily.

I think she wanted another bite of snow!

above is a favorite and that is how she held up the sign when I asked!!

and below…i love her sweet little nose and lips in the background!!

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admin

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Shahido Kempter

I LOVE ALLLLL THE PICTURES OF HER… ESPECIALLY THE SWEET LITTLE NOSE AND LIPS AND SCRUNCHED UP NOSE PICS!!! OXOXO SHAHIDO