Maybe next time I wont have my 5 year old take the picture. Maybe next time I will do my hair, or makeup. And maybe next time there wont be a next time, so better this than nothing!
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It’s hard for me to accept the fact that this girl is graduating from college. College! It seems like just yesterday she was tagging along with Amy (her older sister) and I. I’m so proud of her and excited for her upcoming graduation from BYU Idaho. This just proves the fact that ANYTIME is a good time for some pictures. Especially when you’re this gorgeous.
Hands down, my new favorite shot.
No Photoshop work done here folks. Just some experimenting with my lens.
We laughed pretty much the entire time if you hadn’t already guessed that from the pictures.
After a somewhat unfortunate hair cut for Isaac, I decided to finally take the kids to a pumpkin patch to choose their own pumpkins. I’d been meaning to for some time, but I’m glad I waited because the weather was just perfect, and also maybe because the pumpkins were cheaper…
Lucy and the pumpkin she chose.
This one cracks me up. I told Isaac to try and lift it for the picture. Clearly it was a little heavy for him.
This photo makes me laugh for two reasons. #1, Geoff’s smile. #2, what happened right after. Isaac is fairly sensitive to smells and such so he wanted no part removing the insides of the pumpkin. Geoff started doing it for him and then said “stick out your tongue”, which Isaac did. Geoff barely touched the pumpkin insides to Isaac’s tongue and Isaac started gagging for about 2 minutes. We rolled…and then said sorry.
Lucy however, had no problem getting her hands in there!
We let the kids draw the faces they wanted and then we cut them out.
Please let me introduce you to the most laid back family I’ve met thus far. I’ll explain. We had our shoot scheduled for last Saturday. If you live here in Utah, you might remember this is the day when Fall decided to show up in full force. We talked about rescheduling, but after a break in the rain, decided to go through with the shoot. When I arrived at our predetermined location, it started to drizzle, then rain, and then POUR. They weren’t phased and said “Let’s go to an underpass”. I’m all for that, so we headed over while I prayed the whole time that the rain would let up. They hopped out of the car with all four kids in tow, including George who still had orange hair from Crazy Hair day which they couldn’t get out–love it. I was pretty sure we were going to have some extras in their family shoot as we weren’t the only people trying to get out of the rain…Not only was it pouring, but it was really dark. As a photographer, these are less then ideal conditions, actually they are the worst, but we worked it out and even found an empty boxcar to jump in, making for some really cool, and dry pictures. Thank you Grimmers for being up for anything!
This family might look familiar to you if you’ve been following my blog for a while. Meet the Dovers, my very best friend’s family. Amy and I have been “kindred spirits” (as her grandma puts it) for almost 14 years now. I think it’s safe to say that we’ve been through just about everything together, including a long struggle to get our third babies here. Amy and I are due three weeks from each other. We both experienced miscarriages and a year (almost two for Amy) of discouragement month after month. This only brought us closer as you might imagine and I’d like to think our little ones are up in heaven playing together already in preparation for their time together as best buddies on Earth. I love this family like my own.