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Mackenzie is one

 

 I can’t believe this little stinker is already one!  I really am excited for it to get nicer out so we can get back outside, but I have had fun with a little bit of this indoor stuff.  Not sure it’s 100% ever going to be “for” me but I kind of refuse to ever “not” learn to accomplish new things… especially to not run objects through subjects heads. But I couldnt scrap it, it was too sweet =)

Spending monday doing some final edits and processing/organizing the 4/15 wedding, I hope yours is treating you well.  I know the nation is experiencing an intense emotional patriotic experience and that probably has a play on your day as well.

Christi and I (along with our friend Angi) took a day off to go back the the “Monster Ball” in Cleveland to see Lady Gaga  (again!) last wednesday (if youre going to pass judgement, you can scoot now because I realllllly don’t want to hear it).  I’ve decided that no matter how many times Jillian Michaels kicks my you-know-what, there is no workout like a good night of dancing and costume entertainment belly laughter.

She and I have a ton of personal business projects for May but will be back at it in June, and after July and August, we may turn to dust with our wedding schedule… but at least we’ll leave behind something pretty, right?!:)

I have a student coming may 14-24th for 10 hours of work – I have a senior aged model coming, a newborn due (we MAY need to cast that one out if she goes late), and a 3 month old. 

I may need more age range depending on how much she can make that is already on my schedule, keep your ears open!

xo

dani

“On that day, no matter where we came from, what God we prayed to, or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one American family” – President  Obama

May 2, 2011 - 10:38 pm

rachael - ADORABLE! i love your fabric flag sister :)

baby zoe :: 7 days

 

Sweet little Zoe – even if she woke up, she was a sweet peach.  Transitioning sometimes is an issue but this little chick-a-dee slept through being moved all over.

Mom brought this little tutu/pettiskirt and headband and lucky for Zoe, it’s sizeable up to 12 months so she can wear it for her first birthday photo’s too =)

A small trip down memory lane:  Baby Zoe’s older brother, Carter, was one of the first newborns I’d ever photographed back in 2008 and… I think they look a lot alike!

 

If she is anything like her brother, I can’t wait to see how beautiful this child is going to be… especially when mom gets to shop for all the cute GIRL stuff now =)

We had a wonderful wedding yesterday and I am very excited to share some of those shortly on the blog <3

Thanks for stopping!

xo

dani

April 17, 2011 - 8:40 pm

Jessica Livelsberger - Oh my goodness Dani! You are so talented! These pictures just warmed my heart! I love the organic/vintage feel of these photos. Priceless!

April 17, 2011 - 8:57 pm

Amiee - oh my goodness just looking at this sweet baby makes my ovaries jump lol i want a little girl! very awesome job D

April 18, 2011 - 10:49 am

Jen Cummins - SO cute!

April 18, 2011 - 11:23 am

ali - omg i love these!!

April 24, 2011 - 9:38 pm

Jess H - I mean, really!!?? TOO CUTE! Question, do parents bring in the accessories always? Or do you have a stash somewhere?

the way it worked out

there were two kids.

who had a dog.

who loved to play ball.

the dog’s time had come.

leaving us lonely and bored outside (and sad inside).

so kate got out colorful paints.

and helped her brother make frames to keep photos of their dog in.

and i chose to distract myself by reorganizing the cabinets that hold books and toys.

and took pictures.

all of these were taken over a period of 3 days. i had gotten a new lensbaby and had been playing with it (kind of non-stop).

and the way it turned out today when i finally put them on my computer took my breath away.

heart stopped for a moment?

was it the neat way the manual, selective and shifting focus images turned out? no.

it was the fact that i had not purposely taken photos that ended up telling a story of how the last 12 days have gone for my family.

yes…almost made my heart stop, i think.

ken had made that dog house with kate when she was 3. he wasnt sure how Bud would take to the new baby so he used an old closet door and built a dog house.

bud liked evan and never even used it. not once. we did have fun trying to make him get into it, though:)

after bud was put to rest, i cleaned up the yard and put his toys inside of it so the kids and my husband didnt have to see them scattered throughout the yard without a dog to play with.

the contrasts of all of this… of the painful change that has become us.  animal owners will understand that pets are part of the family.

i still expect:

the dog to greet me when i get home.

that he will come running when he hears the front door open for kate to get on the bus, so i still open it quietly out of habit so he doesnt come trucking through the living room.

to find dog hair everywhere even though i just vaccumed.

to have him sneek on the living room carpet to sit with me when kens on duty.

to have ken pretend to not know that i let him on the carpet.

to play ball with him when we are outside.

 the bare trees, they will bloom again. the flowers, first of spring, will die.

the paints again will be used for something more happy.

the toys and books will be disorganized way faster then they were put away appropriately.

the tree chunk was part of a tree my husbands grandmother saw grow in her back yard ( my home ) and was a “seat” in which i sat and watched my own children play that was cut down due to emerald ash borer.

cycle of life.

i had loved the above block sign so much that my cousin went out and bought me one and gave it to me last week.

and it’s true…

this lens i’d been playing with is called a “selective focus” lens.

i have to choose to focus on whats important sometimes, and the last twelve days and the weeks leading up to it i chose my family.

and my family and friends chose us. so thank you.

i cant get my dog back, and things will continue to change and evolve as nature always does – but in the end,

ALL YOU NEED, IS LOVE.

 

March 28, 2011 - 2:30 pm

Erica - So gorgeous. Best part of my day was reading this! Sorry for your loss…

Rejoicing in your metaphor!

March 28, 2011 - 3:04 pm

Laurie Buchele - What a beautiful post! It is so difficult to lose a pet. Rejoice in the memories. And know that someday you will be reunited.

March 28, 2011 - 3:21 pm

Lindsay - <3 love this. love bud. love you. <3

March 28, 2011 - 3:59 pm

rach - I love your post Dani. Bud was a hell of a dog. We all know I don’t like dogs, but Bud was one of the few who got me out there with that slobbery nasty ball. We are always here for you and you know this.

March 28, 2011 - 5:35 pm

Aunt Betsy - This brought tears to my eyes, it sums up the bittersweetness of life.

March 28, 2011 - 6:00 pm

Grama Sandy - This is beautiful Miss Marie Lv,U

March 28, 2011 - 6:13 pm

Jess H - aww. beautiful post. sorry about your pup, it’s so hard…

March 28, 2011 - 10:08 pm

karen hanson - You are an artist with the lens and the pen. We had three dogs and one cat and I know exactly how you feel.

March 30, 2011 - 1:44 pm

Rachel H. - So sorry for your loss Dani! love your thoughts in this post!