Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Family Photos 2019

I saw a meme on Facebook the other day that said:

"Family Photos (what actually went down):
14 trips to Old Navy.
SO. MUCH. SWEATING.
A super-annoyed spouse.
Children losing their freaking minds and
Mom swearing like Samuel L. Jackson in pretty much any movie."

I had to laugh, because most of the time, that is 100% spot on.

However our recent session with Kristen @ Hello, Betty Photography, was far from stressful.
It was a September mini-session, and I literally picked out our outfits that morning.  Ellis was a dream child during the shoot, and Zac didn't even fake smile!!  I didn't break a sweat (or swear), and so we celebrated with an ice cream stop on the way home.

Dear God, please let all future family photos sessions go this well!

Anyway, sharing a few of my favorites below:

All photos by Hello, Betty Photography

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days


Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

If you're new here, the "9" represents 9 years of marriage (our Anniversary was in October).  We take Anniversary photos every year with the number of years that we've been married... see this post for past anniversary pictures.

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days

Beach Family Pictures | My Darling Days



Click here to see our 2018 family photos

Ellis Everard, Class of 2035

You know those questions that you answer on your Senior Survey in high school?

Well, a recent photo shoot I did with Ellis basically look like his senior portraits, and so I thought it would be fun to ask him some rapid fire questions, totally unprompted, Toddler Survey style:

How old are you?: 2 (but holds up 3 fingers... )

What do you want to be when you grow up?: A farmer & I'm going to drive a blue tractor.

What is your favorite food?: Rice. Grapes. Chicken and rice.

What is your favorite color?: Blue! I like blue.

What's your favorite thing to do?: Ah, build a barn.

What's your favorite animal?:  A cows. A blue cow.

Who is your best friend?: Umm, Kaner.

Who is your best friend at daycare?:  Ingrid.

What is your favorite toy?: Umm, Bethany.

What is your favorite show?: Suba Sup Game. (for the record, I have NO idea what this is)

What is something that you are good at?: Shooting my big arrows.

What is your favorite book?: Ummm. Thomas the Train book.

What is your favorite place to visit?: The giraffes.  And the cows.

How do you help others?: Umm, Ellis and Momma and Daddy!

What is something you dream about?: Ah, tractors.

What's your best memory?: Umm, sheep.



Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days


Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days


Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days


Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days

Happy back-to-school season, friends.  Peace out!

Ellis James, Two Year Old Photos | My Darling Days



Travel: Paris, France

I'm finalllllly getting around to posting about the last stop on our #EverardEuroTrip2015.... That's right.  Our trip from nearly FOUR years ago.  Because I FINALLY got through all 5,000 photos I took.  And, this is my online journal, so it wouldn't be complete without my final post!


Anyways, if you've been following along, it's been over one year since my last post about our trip, but you can click here to see where we've been if you need to catch up!



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After our quick stroll through in St. Paul de Vence, we left Nice via the high-speed TGV Train to PARIS!


Before we left for Europe, Paris was the city I was most excited to see... for sentimental reasons.  Did I ever tell you about the Eiffel Tower keychain that Zac brought for me the summer of 2004 while he was in Paris?


Oh wait, I kind of did... here.  but the longer version of the story, is that we had just started hanging out earlier that summer - like, not even dating - and he left for a Euro Trip with his friends.  Turns out, he had bought a calling card (ha! back when you needed to buy calling cards), and called me every.single.day while he was in Europe.  I mean, I hardly knew the kid, but after he got back, he gifted me with two boxes of Belgian chocolates (which I still have, unopened!) and an Eiffel Tower key chain.  I thought it was so sweet that he had thought of me the whole time he was there, and even brought me back a few goodies.  Fast forward 15 years and now we're married with a toodler... ahhh.  I digress.
But not really, because that's the story about why Paris is so special to me, especially the Eiffel Tower.


HOWEVER, I gotta say -- I was a bit disappointed in Paris overall.  Maybe I put it on a pedestal?  Maybe my expectations were too high?  Or really though, I think that the problem was that we didn't get to spend enough time there.  Our group tour through Italy & France was amazing, but the one draw back to it was that you couldn't spend more time in a certain place if you wanted to.

Anyways, Paris.

Our first stop off the train was the Eiffel Tower... and it was breathtaking and beautiful and majestic and alllll the adjectives.  And, it was also filled with 50 million other tourists, as well as a re-occurring loud speaker announcement telling you to be aware of pick-pockets, and to hang on securely to your belongings... (a total buzz kill).



We packed in like sardines, and took the elevator up for a bird's-eye view of Paris...










Next, we toured the Notre-Dame Cathedral and marveled at the Gothic architecture... these pictures now priceless, after the devastating fire that took place earlier this week.












Next, we walked over to the Pont de l'Archeveche, one the the narrowest bridges in Paris, covered in "Love locks"... (since our time in Paris, the locks have been removed... you can read about it here.)







After that, we hopped on the bus and took a quick stroll along the Champs-Elysees, stopping at the Arc de Triomphe for a quick photo.


After a quaint dinner, where we tried local specialties like escargots, soupe a l'oignon, & boeuf bourguignon, we were treated to a drive through the "City of Light", and it was magical!



We watched the Effiel Tower glow and sparkle in the night time sky.  A moment I will never forget!


The next morning we opted to visit the Eiffel Tower again, and strolled the streets of Paris for a bit.














Later that afternoon, we took a short trip to tour the Palace of Versailles -- an incredibly beautiful palace filled with amazing paintings from floor to ceiling.

















We ended our #EverardEuroTrip2015 with dinner & a show at the famous Moulin Rouge... which was the best way to say, "Au revoir, Paris!"




Visit my Travel page to see our other stops from our European travels.
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