the fourth

In the morning, the girls played in the baby pool in the backyard, and we ate lunch on the patio...






In the evening, we had my parents and grandmother over. Nick served the pork shoulder he smoked all day, and we played in the backyard some more.



And finally, we bid farewell to Kate's paci. We attached it to a balloon and said goodbye. It now takes Kate much longer to fall asleep, but even though she has asked about it several times, she hasn't gotten upset, thankfully. So glad Caroline doesn't use one!


And that was it! No fireworks for this family... there's no way Caroline would be a happy camper that late, and I think the noise would freak Kate out. Can't wait for that to be part of our Fourth of July ritual! Nevertheless, it was a fun family day!

Sunflowers (again)

On Monday the girls and I were on our way home from Costco, and I noticed that it was pretty cloudy out. So what do I immediately think to do? Go back to the sunflowers for another photo op attempt. 

We got home, and I took the cold groceries inside, grabbed my camera and a different shirt for Kate, and jumped back in the car to drive over to Celina. I forgot to grab a bow for her, though, so her hair is kinda crazy in these!

Caroline was super tired, so she just napped in the car (running with the A/C on!) while Kate played in the flowers. This was probably the last time we'll go out there for the year, though, since the heat is starting to get to the flowers. It's really tricky to photograph there anyway... the blooms are never facing the way you need them to! Ah, well. We'll try again next year.



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bean harvest

Caroline's had a fever for most of the week, so we've been pretty cooped up. The highlight of the day was playing in the backyard for a bit this morning. Kate occupied herself by picking beans from Daddy's (overgrown) garden. 

My friend, Kelly, loaned me her Expodisc to experiment with. (It is a tool to set custom white balance.) I need more practice with it, but it should help you get better color in camera. These all look really warm to me. I've been looking at them too long...

Aren't Kate's pig tails cute? They don't stay in well, but she was so proud of them!


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Sunflowers 2012

Remember "Bluebonnet Bust" from the spring? Well, this was "Sunflower Bust."

The very best time to take pictures is right before sunset. Unfortunately, the sun doesn't set until like 9pm, and our girls are in bed by 7. And they're in bed because they're tired. It's not like we can just keep them up to go get some pictures... no one would be happy!

So, I thought to opt for the next best thing. Sunrise. (I'm shaking my head and laughing as I type!)

My sweet husband quickly agreed to my plan (I think he loves me!), so we woke up dark and early Monday morning! We woke up the girls (yes, I know I'm crazy), got them dressed, and headed out.

We left the house right at sunrise. It was the perfect light right then, but the sunflower fields are a 15 minute drive. I was so frustrated, y'all. That was the last thing I wanted to happen... get us all up before the crack of dawn only to wish we'd gotten out there 10 minutes sooner. I watched in the side mirror as my perfect light passed.



The sun rose quickly, and the light was very orange. I noticed right away that the coral colored dresses I'd put the girls in were a bad idea... they looked orange from head to toe!

Anyways... I'll go ahead and share a few with the sunflowers, but it's under protest, okay?? Thank goodness I decided to turn around for better light, even if it meant no sunflowers in the shot. The girls had so much fun playing with the rocks on the dirt road. Those I really like. :)

I know I was crazy to do this. But what's even crazier is that I'd really like to get out and try again before these gorgeous flowers fry up in the heat!




And here are the rest...


















And because I couldn't decide between the black & white and color...










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kate + kirby
lunch @ patina green
ride'em cowgirl | baby pool
corn on the cob from daddy's garden (and eating it the wrong way!) | trike
picking tomatoes w/ granddaddy
caroline + daddy | trouble
vacuuming outfit: birthday hat and one rain boot | sticker face
awesome clouds | sunflower field
racing | duet


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garden strawberry
baby pool 1&2
watching daddy make breakfast | popsicles w/ friends
sending back the rental - boo! | #cmglimpse wedding ring
dress up - tutu, gloves, tiara, rain boots | anxious in the car wash
birthday pancakes | playing together
shopping carts - kate now asks for caroline to sit next to her. :)
big girl car seats | birthday picnic
remote hog | self-portrait by kate
another shopping cart pic - caroline loves driving! | in fort worth for girls' weekend
bank lollipop after swim lessons | reading w/ "mimissa"
playing zoo-keeper | new jessie & bullseye from the "mickey" (disney) store
bath time | playing in window light


taken w/ iphone 4 + instagram and/or vsco cam


Caroline's 1 Year Portraits, Batch TWO

I borrowed a CF card from my friend Jennifer while I rented the D800, and many of my images were recorded on that other card. Jennifer then burned all of the images (nearly 400!) onto discs for me and delivered them to my house. What a friend! So it's from that other set of images I found these gems...





Kate and Daddy helping Caroline walk-





Caroline's 1 year portraits

Nick and I took the girls out on Monday evening right before bedtime to the park to take some portraits while I still had my rental camera. I was waiting as long as possible for that pretty "golden hour" light before sunset, but Caroline was feeling really ready for bed! I was happy to capture a couple of "keepers" of just her. And since Nick was there to help bribe Kate to hug her sister, we even caught a few of the two of them together! They're not exactly perfect, but with a 2 year old and a 1 year old, you take what you can get. :)











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I'm renting the Nikon D800 through Tuesday, and you bet I'll be taking about a trillion pictures while I have it! The itch to get a full-frame camera is stronger than ever.


We had a couple of errands in downtown McKinney yesterday, so of course I brought the camera along. I found this cute loading dock and gave Kate a lollipop from Mom & POPcorn. She was kept busy and contained - a perfect shooting situation!

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