Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bonquisha!!




Every year we get Paige's hair braided in Mexico. Mostly for me, because she had too much hair and it is always a fight to comb it. This is what she looks like after I take the braids out. I always wonder if it was worth it when I am fighting her to take them out, but the after fact is hilarious. She has soooooo much hair!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Just want to share..


I love to see a picture and feel the emotion along with it. I took this picture at the orphanage in Mexico and I knew it represented so much. I always have a hard time putting what I feel in words, so I called upon my partner Jody Robb to help explain and analyze this photo. This is what she said:

Beauty and the BEAST!


When Paige was a little girl she went through a stage I will never forget. There is a children's book about a bear named Bruce that was not always nice. Well, anway whenever she was not being nice we would call her Bruce. This became her second personality for about a year. She even had a look for it. My family will always remember Bruce. Every now and then he comes out and this is what he looks like. I am telling you...she is beautiful, but don't let that fool you.
I usually am only interested in taking pictures of people, but I got a wild hair and starting shooting different things on our trip. I really like these two pictures!


Our day at the nude beach!!

Can I say...Baby got Back!! Yes, my daughter has junk in her trunk. Nothing in the world is as cute as naked babies. I love how comfortable they are with their beautiful figures. If only we could never worry about what we look like to everyone else. I did not take her swimsuit to the beach because it was freezing, but she insisted on playing in the water...and the sand!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

A Child's Hope Foundation


Our family had the opportunity to go to Mexico and help at an orphanage. What an amazing experience! I am not sure that words can even express how fullfilling this was for our family. I was nervous that I would not be able to handle the situation, because I have a very soft spot in my heart for children or families in need. It is easy to send money, or talk about how sad it is, but to actually make the sacrifice to go and work and see first hand is an entirely different feeling. The first day, I was standing in the playground and from across the playground a young girl came up and wrapped her arms around me. I had to hold back my tears...it was not just a little hug, but instead a hug I would get from my own child. Another day, I decided to spend in the nursery with the infants and toddlers. I left there crying as well. Not because they were not taking care of them, but because of how excited they were just to be held. Paige and Jesse spent hours with the orphans...Jesse actually was confused for one of them more than once. I took quite a few photos, but this certain once captured my heart. This is what it was all about to me...unity!