• babies,  birthdays,  occassions & parties

    mason’s first birthday party

    I’ve been photographing his family for a few years now and was thrilled when they asked me to capture their son’s first birthday party recently. It was quite the shindig with lots of family , little friends and entertainment to help Mason celebrate his big day. I loved the Cookie Monster theme and the birthday boy was as cute as ever!

    Some faces in the crowd…

  • personal

    going bald for a great cause

    After yesterday’s post about our beloved Mario the barber retiring, I figured this would be a good follow up.

    The boys have all signed up for St. Baldricks this year (second year for Jack & Patrick, first year for Timmy). For those of you who aren’t familiar with St. Baldrick’s, they are the biggest fundraising organization funding kids cancer research. Once you sign up as a participant, you get your head shaved at an event to show your support for kids with cancer, while raising money to help find a cure. Here are before, during & after shots of the boys from last year’s event. You can find last year’s St. Baldricks full blog post here.

    If you’d like to help support Team Beyrer (they’ve set their fundraising goal at $1,000 but I hope that they can exceed it- especially since they are more than half way there) in their shaving of the heads/finding a cure for kids cancer, you can find their page  here: http://www.stbaldricks.org/teams/mypage/76779/2012 . Simply click the make a donation button and donate anything from $1 and up. They’d love your support!!

  • personal

    the end of an era

    We were SO sad to learn of Mario’s retirement earlier this month. Mario has been cutting the boys hair since all of their very first haircuts and John’s since he was in high school. He’s off to a whole new life in Florida and we are all so, so sad to see him go. The man has the patience of a saint. He would never flinch or bat an eye when the big boys were babies and would scream bloody murder the entire time they were getting haircuts. That went on for about a year before the stopped crying like someone was cutting off their arms instead of their hair. But Mario never minded- he was always so calm and nice no matter how loud they screamed. He would let Timmy spray him with the water bottle, stand up in the chair with the blowdryer -all to keep him happy while he was cutting his hair. When I told the boys that their beloved Mario was retiring, there were definitely tears shed (from me, too) and Timmy said he never wanted anyone else to cut his hair, ever and cried a river of tears. Break my heart, kid.

    A bad scan of the boys first haircut scrapbook page. They were okay the first time, it was every.single.time after that there was hysterics.

    How are we ever going to find someone else to cut their hair??? Any local recommendations?

     

  • organic bloom frames,  product

    lisa’s organic bloom frames (and unpacking more)

    This is what my living room looked like after arriving home from Disney this week. Tons and tons of Organic Bloom frame orders.

    After about an hour (really!) of unpacking, sorting and organizing here are a few frames to show you. My friend Lisa (who is a starting out photographer herself) ordered two frames for her house. The big one is the Maryann twin stack in 11×14 with black outside, parchment inside. The parchment has a brown glaze applied. The smaller frame is the Lucy twin stack in 8×10 with the same color combination and glaze as the Maryann. A little detail shot of the glaze.  Lots more frames to hang for clients in the upcoming weeks so keep visiting the blog for pictures.

  • personal

    fifty shades

    I am somewhat of an avid reader. I love to read but usually don’t have too much time to do so (hence the somewhat part of the avid). I haven’t been reading much lately- just busy with work, life and Disney. However, when 2 friends recommended the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy and I read the summary, I was hooked. Bad.

    So, for those of you who have read the books you know theres not much to discuss on a ‘family blog’ such as this, but suffice it to say I called it “Twilight with no vampires but with lots of xorn” (just replace the x on xorn with a p.) There were quite a number of times while reading I stopped to say “ohmy”. Out loud. The funny thing is that I later found out after finishing all the books that the 50 shades books actually started out as fan fiction based on Twilight. No wonder I loved them!  Christian=Edward, Ana=Bella, Ana’s mom =Bella’s mom, Ana’s stepdad= Bella’s dad, Mia= Alice (it was really the Mia/Alice thing that got me thinking about twilight). The whole dark vs. white knight (what if I’m the bad guy) thing, the controlling aspects of Christian/Edward’s personalities, Fifty being rich. The characters even “look” like they do in Twilight, just more grown up.

    And the jeans from the RRoP. Yeah.

    If you are up for a great read (but be forewarned about the xorn), I definitely recommend them. They could definitely have used a much tighter edit but they are like crack. You know it’s rotting your brain, but you just keep on doing it anyway. With a smile.