Kids Were Here

When I was first asked to be a part of this project, I was admittedly very excited for the group of photographers I'd be working with. They're an amazingly talented group of women. I was also looking forward to documenting a new aspect of our lives, which I gave little (or no) attention to with the camera. Yet it is such a significant part of our everyday. These left-behind toys, the messes, the food, the strewn about clothes; somedays, I think they're staring me in the face, laughing. You vacuumed? ha! You just emptied the sink? Too bad! The entry way has been cleared of shoe piles & coat mountains? Nope, not today! But a funny thing happened to me, with this photo project. I am now pausing more & taking more deep breaths. Do I still enjoy all these messes? If I'm being honest, not so much, but incorporating my photography into the daily disasters has given me a new perspective- it's the perfect opportunity to really treasure what's happening now, & embrace it.

Remember when you, Rylee, started first grade, so full of excitement!

Remember when you wore your name tag that first day of school, Rylee? & then I found it stuck to your dresser that night.

Remember when you, Ella, loved to take your shoes off & run around barefoot. 

Remember when you three pushed each other around in the wagon, until you laughed hard enough, then filled it with toys. 

Remember when you, Rylee, drew hopscotch at the park 'just like the one at school!'

Remember when you, Covey, loved everything superheroes.

Remember our weekends in Pasagshak, making smores with oreos; & you, Ella, snuck some & licked out a bunch of frosting before dropping them in the sand.

Remember all your superheroes, you boys laid them out on the towel to dry off, after some outdoor battling. 

Remember when we made salmonberry jam, from all the berries we picked that Sunday, & every time I asked you boys what you wanted on your waffles or pancakes, you always said 'the jam that you made!' & that always made me smile.

At Home with Lisa & Morgan...

It's been almost two weeks since my Soul Shooting workshop. If you haven't checked out that post, you should. Part of the day included hanging with this family- so full of life, laughter, beauty & fun. During this time, we heard words of advice & encouragement from two amazing storytellers (Molly & Sarah); we had the chance to ask these storytellers questions & we had the opportunity to photograph things as we saw them. It was special; it was exciting; it felt like the perfect fit- documenting real life with the camera just feels so complete.

The First Two Weeks of August

August 1st. Her little hand. August 2nd. It's raining, it's pouring, batman is roaring.

August 3rd. Self-portrait, as I head off to my photo workshop.

August 4th. Little legs getting around way too well.

August 5th. Waiting for her Papa.

August 6th. We've had a long day of travel, & aren't home, yet.

August 7th. Happy to be back in daddy's arms.

August 8th. Force-feeding the chicken worms.

August 9th. Her mini-mini-skirt.

August 10th. Five chickens in a frame.

August 11th. Morning Star Wars games.

August 12th. Pre-bed smiles.

August 13th. Snacking.

August 14th. Our newest additions- Roxanne & Rosabelle.

August 15th. The last days of summer vacation.

Soul Shooting, a Workshop

On August 2nd I attended the Soul Shooting Workshop. Wow. I think that word sums it up. It was a bit of an adventure getting there, Kodiak's weather (fog specifically) had kept most flights from coming to/from the island for two days. Somehow one plane made it in, & somehow as #18 on the stand-by list I made it on the plane (a 36-passenger plane). It was a big weekend for me, with the workshop & a memorial service for my Grandma; it was important to make it out.

On three hours of sleep, I excitedly, anxiously & nervously arrived at the workshop for a day filled with deep thought, challenges, technique, discussion, connections, friendship & more. It was a day I won't forget; a day that I didn't want to end & a day to return to for a number of reasons. It's only been a short 9 days since the workshop, but I already feel like it shook me up, in a very good way.

When there's another one, I'd recommend going.

Welcome to the World, Harper

A long time ago, I traveled to Australia, where we visited a zoo with many different animals, including koalas. Of course, being tourists, we forked over some change to have a picture taken holding a koala because they are just as cute & cuddly in real person. Well cute, not really cuddly- I remember long claws. I forgot about that picture, until I was working on Harper's session & admiring the koala's in her room. So then I started googling koala information. Did you know koalas "...are predominantly active at night & spend most of their waking hours feeding"? (thanks Wikipedia). I didn't know this, but it seems to me they're describing a newborn. So Kaitlin & Luke have their very own koala now- only she's a lot cuter & definitely cuddlier (is that a word?).

Congratulations!

10-on-10: August

1. Good morning, sunshine. 2. Not so good morning breakfast time (or what not to let your baby do in their high chair).

3. Afternoon fishing at the river.

4. Proud fisherman of one very big & very ugly humpy (he caught it all by himself & no, we didn't keep it).

5. The not-so-interested-in-fishing fisherman.

6. Walking the beach.

7. Feeding worms to the chickens.

8. They made monsters.

9. Telling daddy all about his day.

10. Catching raindrops with her paintbrush.

Now head over to see Bethany's 10.