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A few months ago I had the privilege of photographing the Hope Lodge Reunion in Decatur.  My Aunt Rebecca volunteers her time each week alongside many others and that is how I learned about it.  I thought it was such a great place that I had to share it with you.  The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is a home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers while they are undergoing treatment.  You can check out this link to find out more about the Atlanta Hope Lodge.  On this particular day many former patients came back to see old friends and have a wonderful catered lunch.  I met so many interesting people at the Reunion.  Everyone there was so upbeat and positive.  Upon meeting married couples I typically did not know which one had been a patient.  It was fun to meet so many diverse people and hear their different stories.  Cancer does not discriminate and unfortunately touches all of our lives in some way.

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I loved the couple on the left.  I said the lady was like Beyonce with her hair blowing in the wind and her husband thought that was pretty funny.  Johnny (in the middle) put it so well when he said that he could have stayed home for his treatment and would have been just fine.  He added that it was so much better to stay at the Hope Lodge where he could be with other people that were going through the same thing he was.  He thought the new friends he made, staff and volunteers really uplifted and supported him during a tough time.

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Caroline & Poppy


Meet the May cover family for the Smyrna Vinings Ourtown Magazine.  With the Kentucky Derby being in May,  I thought it was the perfect month to showcase the Morris family.  We met after Caroline’s riding lesson and took many great shots of the family with Poppy.  It was my first session with a horse and luckily Caroline was a Pro horse-wrangler!

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This is just what I love to see on a Newborn’s changing table!  Keep your camera out at all times.  They change so fast and might smile or do something cute when you least expect it.  New moms can become so exhausted it is easy to lose perspective on how fast that newborn time flies by.

I actually think keeping your camera out and ready for all young children is a good idea.  You don’t have to download those images or do anything with them right away.  Just make sure you capture those special (and not so special) moments you can never get back.

Sweet Julianna in her Auburn Tutu.  She was quite the good sport on this day.  She stopped scowling when the  scary Marietta Daily Journal photographer that crashed our session went away and was so happy when Mommy started singing.  At least she actually made the paper although we can’t figure out which day!

We are gearing up at my house to meet all of our Auburn friends at the Cobb Galleria tonight for the Annual Atlanta Auburn Club Tiger Trek.  I’m going to let Coach Chizik sign something..maybe my kids foreheads and I hope to get a picture of me and the BCS trophy.  I’m sure my kids won’t stand still for that.

If any of my Auburn friends don’t have a ticket, I think there are some still available at the door.  See you at Tiger Walk!

Auburn Creed:
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.
I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully.
I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confidence of my fellow men.
I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports that develop these qualities.
I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all.
I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.
I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by “doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God.”
And because Auburn men and women believe in these things, I believe in Auburn and love it.
-George Petrie (1945)

Welcome to Miss Elizabeth’s Nursery.  I always love to see a baby’s nursery.  They always have such sweet precious baby things to oohh and ahh over.  Elizabeth was no exception and is lucky enough to have a wide assortment of new, old and handmade things that made her room all the more special.  Whether it is blue or pink and sometimes purple I have fun in these rooms thinking of how perfectly prepared they are in great anticipation of Mom & Dad’s new arrival.  It is such a short time that the clothes are so little and before the baby grows to throw toys all over the room.  All of it makes me smile.

I traveled to Augusta to be with little Elizabeth.  She was a little older than the typical 2 weeks but was still a perfect angel and slept a good bit for me.  That is especially important to note since I forgot my room heater!  I had a great time hanging out with her family and can not wait to see this little one grow up.  It will be bittersweet to see her nursery grow with her and turn in to a toddler room and then on to a little girl room.

Photographer’s Tip:  Take a picture of your nursery if you are getting ready for a baby to come.  Take a before and an after picture.   Your baby will not know what his or her room looked like before they came along if you do not.  I have pictures of my husband painting my nursery (3 times!) so all my kids will know that there were special preparations made just for them.  Take a close up of special little things in the room as well as the whole room before baby comes and diapers explode all over the place!  I also took pictures of gifts that were given to me when my children were born – it is so easy to do in the digital age.  I could go on and on but you get the idea.  I love the idea of sharing with children how excited you were about their arrival and what life was like way back when.  🙂

Spring Wear for Atlanta Photo Sessions

I don’t know about you, but I’m sick of the cold and I’m ready to move on to warmer weather.  Some flowers please.  My boys pumped their fists on Ground Hog Day when they found out Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow.  That is official enough for us so we will take it.  Hope.

I love Anthropologie so I thought I would share some of their Spring wear to give us both some hope that we won’t have to bundle up to go outside soon.  Have you seen the new store at Westside Urban Market?  I drove by it drooling last week when I was on another mission with my husband. I thought it would be more fun to go back without him.  I might need the whole day.

I have booked many sessions that I am looking forward to in March and April.  I can’t wait to see some pastels and Springy colors on my Moms and I am imagining Jonquils and Spring flowers everywhere.  Fingers crossed!  I can’t wait!

Until then, stay warm!