We say yes, sometimes

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If we stopped the car every time one of the kids requested an ice cream break we would never make it anywhere, because we wouldn’t fit into the car anymore due to all the ice cream we would constantly be filling our faces with.

We used to be VERY firm on what we would allow when it came to food (umm…and admittedly other things, but that is better touched on another time..) due to our own fears and childhood issues.

*Our generation, raised in the 80’s and 90’s was brought up on some of the worst convenience foods known to man. Speaking for my husband and myself anyway, I believe nearly everything we were fed was very very convenient.

When it comes to feeding out kids and teaching them about their own food choices, we do our best.

We used to do our very best. It was….not as much fun as you might think.

In the past year and a half we have loosened up, quite a bit….but not entirely, follow?

We would have GASPED at the thought of ice cream near our kids mouths a couple of years ago but now….no….it’s…ugh….it’s ok. It’s not a regular thing, but regular enough to keep them moderately happy.

Isn’t that what parenting is all about after all? keeping your kids moderately happy?

Anyway on this, the hottest day of the summer (or so it felt on our 6 hour drive home from camping) we heard their pleas for a cold treat and pulled over. Found the cutest ice cream/antique shop in a town of only two streets (I wish I took note of the name, but I did not) and plunked down with some treats.

Great parents. Winning the game. They adored us. Heros. The day was perfect.

Now if we could just recreate perfection everyday from here on out…we would be make believe and everyone would hate us.

Don’t worry, it is safe to like us still.

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We went camping

And I was not a fan and that is all.
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No really, that face above? that was me most of my waking hours.

Well…that’s untrue. My face had a smile at almost every waking moment, I owed a happy face to my family. INTERNALLY however, under the game face smile…was this cringing face, longing for my home. Or any home. Indoors.

I am not cut out for camping BUT for my kids….I planned the trip and even went along for the ride.

We borrowed our neighbours very beat up trailer to tow WAY TOO MANY of our creature comforts (yeah, we brought out deck love seat, and what?!) and hit the road!

Unfortunately the road hit us back about an hour into our trip. One of the trailers old tires blew leaving us with a spare that didn’t look much better than the one that had just exploded….but we had no other options, so we replaced and moved along (fingers crossed the next four hours that we would make the trip in one piece, and spoiler alert, we did)
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So like I was saying….it wasn’t ALL bad. We had our great friends camping at the site across from ours, and spending a few days visiting them and getting the kids together for some great memory making was really a highlight.
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Just when we thought the kids were gathered around admiring some magical piece of nature…..it turned out someone had brought snapchat. We gave them a minute to finish with their funny face filters and then banned the screen, which was met with great upset…for about 10 minutes and then they discovered the freedom that is being old enough to wander the campgrounds, well all except Willow, who was begrudgingly by our side most of the week.
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The tiny playground was THE place to be for anyone under 14, watching Ki flip and swing all around had me so nervous, but….she somehow did NOT fall and did NOT break a bone as I was anticipating the entire time. Ahhhh the hours I have wasted with worry in my lifetime (actually if added up it would probably be a frightening number….I am sure I have wasted months of my life if not years in needless worry!)
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Willow, after the first day onsite, was made to wear her boots, knee pads and helmet at all times (along with, as you will see in many photo’s, a wrap around her hand) due to the amount she was falling. Yes toddlers are accident prone, I know this…she is number three after all, but this camping trip was by far and wide the most bloody, scrapped up, fall down, head bumping, tongue biting, and did I mention BLOODY experience of her life, to date. It was constant. We would clean up her bleeding wounds, pray for infection to stay away and the moment she was back on her feet she would be face first on the ground again, bleeding again, crying again, needing medical help again. It was a LOT, and it started in the first hour of our arrival.
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Okay so….getting the whole group together for a big family meal was fun. A table filled with great friends and good cooking….can’t complain about that.
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Below is what happens when I spot sweet moments with my children and try to catch it with my camera. Holding hands and walking together, chatting in their own little world? gotta catch that! oh no…wait…nevermind, they are quickly back to goofball form.
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Ki wrapped up in her happy place
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Andrew (that’s my guy with me below) I have to say….did it ALL. He knows how I feel about camping, and in the tradition of spoiling me to the point of nobody else ever standing a chance with me, he took care of EVERYTHING. EVERYTHING. I can’t stress it enough. I may have made the lists, packed the clothes and cooked the meals, but after that….oh it was all him. He packed us up. He set up camp. He cooked EVERY meal. He washed every dish. He made sure I was comfortable. He made my many many many s’mores (lest I get a cold/tired arm or burn my marshmallow) He got up at the crack of day with the children and he always had a coffee ready for me when I finally decided to emerge from the tent and face the daylight. Andrew is irreplaceable and in my eyes can’t be matched. I however am clearly the worst. Ah well.
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Okay wait. I’ve had time to think while scrolling through these pictures.

I didn’t love camping. If I could CHOOSE I would vote cottage from here on out.

HOWEVER…..to be fair….it was a great time and we all made great memories.

The bike rides were my favourite, we do it at home too but at camping it is different…more freedom and solitude, not so many worries about someone veering off into traffic or falling on cement.

All five of us have a bell on our bikes and when one person rings it is family code….we ALL ring. It is a funny thing we do but it also helped us a few times relocate after being separated and once in the dark of the night when we thought we may have misplaced one of our precious children…..we rang our bells and…wait….wait….faintly….then louder….DING DING DING…..child found.

The s’mores were also my favourite, I put no limit on myself, it didn’t matter…I brought plenty of stretchy pants.

The kids (all but willow who had a bedtime to adhere to) played campground wide manhunt with a slew of other camping kids, flashlights and the buddy system…they came home each night sweaty and exhausted, smiles on their faces and s’mores in their hands. THAT right there is why we planned this trip in the first place. THOSE are the memories they will hold onto for years to come. THAT is childhood.

We beached, we lounged plenty, we played, the kids had many an opportunity to be friend with each other and build up their sibling bonds (high importance to me!)  and the one thing I can’t seem to do when I am at home…..we did ZERO work. None. No email. No editing. No messages (though I will admit…the first couple days I tried…) no….it was a week away from it all. All but the deck love seat.

So for all the wah wah’s I could come up with, in the end, we did this for our children, they are our reason for all our good choices. If I could go back and choose to stay at home or swallow my distaste for camping…..I would 100% journey into the woods again. For them.

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I learned a new trick

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I have spent my last 6 years struggling to figure out HOW on earth I will ever have an easy breezy happy and sweet session with my own children (other peoples kids? no sweat!)

Then it happened….this spring….spur of the moment….I figured it out.

Early. Morning. That is the key! Evenings are when I shoot due to the light and it being hard to schedule early mornings for families (impossible through the week!) but on this day, or these two separate days, because I have found one more key ingredient I will share as well, I was up early and without any planning I asked Ki if she would want to pop out for some pictures, just a ten minute shoot before school….and she said yes! happily! because it was morning and kids in this house are always at their finest in the morning!

We curled the hair, grabbed an outfit I prayed she hadn’t outgrown yet (bought last year in last years size and sadly not used once!) and it did fit!! well, just barely, but it worked!

off we went to a spot I had been eyeing up for weeks just down the street from where I grew up. She loved it. I loved it. I am still loving it!

Early mornings for my own kids from here forth!

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P.S. it worked on Willow too!

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Grampy makes Unicorns

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Almost exactly done at the very same age, I have taken some fun photo’s that I LOVE of both of my girls on Ki’s beloved unicorn (It may be Ki’s but lets be real, it is a shared friend) made with love and painstaking craftsmanship by my Dad, also known as the world’s best Grampy, in our hearts anyway.
Each of the kids have their very own hand made rocking horse (or in this case Unicorn) and each one overflows my heart. I am very close with my Dad, and as it goes, with him living close by and being a devoted father and Grandfather…he is very close with our three kids as well. I won’t get all sappy (well…any MORE sappy) right here right now, I mean…there is fathers day for that! but I will just say that these gifts to his grandchildren mean a lot to me and I look forward to each of them finding a new home with my own grandkids one day, if I am so lucky to have any of course.

I took Ki out when she was three and a half and loved the photo’s I was able to capture with my barely willing subject and her magical friend. Fast forward three years later and I was out again, unicorn in the trunk and a brand new three and a half year old in her favourite pink smock (ahem….MY very own smock from when I was her age!! *swoon*)

I am so lucky that Willow finally came around to my camera this year, right in time for all the shoots I wanted to do!

First up is Ki, three years ago…

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EEEEEEEEKK that little tiny Ki face!! Oh my goodness….take me back to baby Ki! I want to do it all over again!!! Those cheeks! Those brows! That nose!!
well…okay she still pretty much looks just like this, but taller. Still though..*TEAR*
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Now Ki was merely going along with a theme and playing on her beloved unicorn, whereas Willow…our most recent toddler, believes herself to ACTUALLY be a princess in real life (we are going to try and reel her in before she starts declaring heads to roll, she is no shrinking violet!)

She had JUST outgrown the princess dress Ki wore for her pictures but I was delighted that she chose my old smock and her favourite purple boots, once again…..SWOOOON!

She came. She smiled. She gave me 10 golden minutes and a ton of sweet pictures. What more could a photographer mom ask for??

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I always know she is done when she turns abruptly into Gail the snail….
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Rainy Day Walking

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This spring we have faced major construction on our little street (well…little long street and all side streets attached to it…) and though it is still ongoing (now early October) we have been making the best of it from the start! I mean what is the other option?

One way we have found a reason to smile is that after a good heard rain a mucky gravol and dirt road sure beats the heck out of pavement! The big puddles, the newfound mini dips and curves to explaore, the digging there is to be had!

So after a long day of rain the girls and I ventured out to see how muddy we could get…

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Oh yeah, they found a deep one, nearly lost a few boots!
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Yard in bloom

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How have I lived in this home for nearly nine years and never noticed the beauty in each little corner until this year??

Well okay wait, before making it sound like I have taken it for granted far too long…I guess this whole place inside and out has been a work in progress and wasn’t just handed to us like this…so…alright I get it now.

Regardless, I am so glad that this year I searched out and used some spaces (others I will have to show in another post or two..or three…) this sweet and colourful nook drew me in many a time, I am already planning for some pictures there next year!

Willow was freshly three years old when these were taken and they are by far and wide the best bunch of pictures in every way that I had ever captured of her, so to give you a little behind the scenes….I was pretty much the definition of giddy and texted a back of the camera picture to my parents and a few close friends because I couldn’t wait to even get the images onto my computer!

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Ki was done on a separate day (and time of day) and was also very spur of the moment (more so as I recall…I believe I tucked her into bed, went outside, realized it was the perfect time….went back to her room, got her up and talked her into staying up a little extra late with me. She was happy to oblige.

I had to include these super sleepy yawning ones just to prove I really am a monster mom who kept her child up too late for pictures (or maybe it just proves I am a boring yawn inducing mother?)

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BUT she really did have fun too, in these pictures of her laughing and smiling I was embarrassing her by being too loud (“the neighbours will hear you!!!!”) and she loved it 😉

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and of course we got plenty of her just being her more serious smiling self, with one of her BFF’s, Princess ButterCups (unicorn extraordinaire)

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The one little thing was….although we were only outside for ten minutes, Willow very quickly followed us out, too lonely to sleep without Ki (her words) so she sat patiently then of course slowly worked her way in front of the camera…

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Fairy tale cottage

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This year my vision is changing. Not my eyesight (I hope) but the style vision I have for my sessions. Setting is a HUGE part of what will “make” your pictures as well as a huge part of “who you are” as a photographer. You can’t expect to throw your all into this business and not make it your own. My personal taste is going to start showing through this year and this may not quite be it JUST YET, but I feel confident I am headed in the right direction…and if i get some fun pictures along the way to really finding ME than it is all a win, right??

This adorable little house has been oogled by me almost daily (look, I walk by it each day okay? I’m not going WAY out of my way to see it….) and I nervously dared myself to knock on the door for MONTHS before finally doing it. Turns out I had nothing to fear and the owner was very flattered by my adoration of their home and VERY welcoming of my request to stop by for pictures with my girls! *phew*

So the day finally came in early June, it was time…we prepped the night before and come 6:30 the next morning we were in the yard playing!

Now these were MY kids so of course….it was not all fun and games, but am I ever happy I tried something new, I love these pictures and the setting is just so pretty (to ME anyway)

I learned one thing for CERTAIN this day. I know what I want to do, I know what I should be specializing in and I am ready to shout it from the rooftops!
I love working with kids. Styling them, finding perfect locations and playing!

Bring me your children, take a nap in your van, and let us have fun!!

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