Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

Ezra Oliver

Welcoming Ezra Oliver to our world. 
October 3, 2014
8:35am
7 lb. 12 oz.
21 inches

7.5 hours old

36 hours old

6 days old

10 days old

He is a bright-eyed joy. I'm so relieved he's healthy and here. It's miraculous to feel my heart expand so fast, welcoming in this new person. 

My third baby resolution is to worry less, cherish moments more and cuddle as much as possible. :)

Ezra, we love you! xoxo.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Our pretty gorgeous---but almost dated!---family photos

Not only did our friend Lisa from New York invite us to join them in the Outer Banks at a fantastic beach house this summer. She also suggested we do a beachy photo shoot while we were there. We kindly obliged her :). 

If you're near Rochester, New York or if you vacation at the Outer Banks in May, contact Lisa for amazing family photos.
I think these are my favorite family pictures we've ever taken. That pier at Avon, the boys, the playful authenticness, color scheme, and, vainly, my longer hair.
 With this new kiddo on the way, I had to post and appreciate these before they were outdated. (Three kids, what?!)



 Thankfully, this one will never be dated. I love this picture and this amazing guy!


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Alps of the West


I keep thinking about this dreamy image. Taken on our hike near Alta while we were on our 72-hour Utah stint for my brother-in-law's wedding. Impressively green for mid-August. I felt a little transported to the Swiss Alps. Or, at least, what one passportless, Travel Channel-less American girl from the west imagines about the Swiss Alps. 

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A real person


During our first ultrasound we were told this little peanut has a two vessel umbilical cord instead of the typical three. That puts him at risk for certain heart and kidney problems, and potentially not growing at a normal rate. Thankfully, everything at the time looked normal.

Just in case, I had another ultrasound at about 28 weeks to make sure this little man is continuing to grow and develop well. Good news, he is! A "praise the Lord!" as my Grandma Bonnie put it. 

This photo was taken during that second ultrasound. Perhaps a bit hard to distinguish at first because the features are black from a little below the (potential) hairline and left side of his face. But that prominent button nose, puckery lips, and brow line say it loud and clear, "I am a real person in here!" And one that seems to resemble Noah a fair amount.

Of all the ultrasound photos we have--and our technician was generous in her printing--this is the one I hung on our frig. Seeing his face helps me realize this isn't theoretical: a real person with his own features, personality and gifts is joining us soon. Only 5 weeks to go!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Brand New Noah


Noah Steven
May 27, 2012
3:57 pm
7 lb., 12 oz.
21 inches

Friday, May 11, 2012

My Mothers

As I'm approaching having this baby (due in 17 days, but who's counting), I've had a few particular people on my mind: my mothers.


From left to right: my grandmother Linda, my great-grandmother Orpha, my mom Lori, and my great-great grandmother Mary. What wonderful women they were and are!

Without them there would be no me! Sounds like a Dr. Seuss take-away message, but it's a truth that's resounded in me lately more than ever. My profound thanks to them for their desire to mother and their ability to mother so well.



And happy birthday to my beautiful mother today!

Friday, April 20, 2012

The Maraca Photo


Probably my #1 baby pic fav of Seth.
6 weeks old.
Shot by fabulous cousin Hannah Galli. Check out her work.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Prepping Myself

I have about 6 weeks until this baby boy is born. With this in mind, I'm scrambling to complete the projects I've been putting off until "sometime": typing new family cookbook, creating family blog book, cleaning gross window tracks, assembling photo albums, etc.

During my photo scavenge, I came to Seth as a newborn. I had to stop, remember, appreciate; seeing him so little also has me anticipating the new life and joys coming into our family so soon. 





Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Cypress Trees


Our 2012 family calendar highlights this photo in the month of March. Having recently flipped to April, I've found I missed seeing this beautiful work. And upon looking back at older posts, I found I have never posted about it!

We saw this cypress painting, and several others, when we visited New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art last March. Even for a novice visual art appreciator, such as myself, I found Van Gogh's works stunning to see in person: the texture, colors and depth of the paint and the motion it creates! I especially love the grass green in bottom right side here. You can tell he flung his paintbrush aside and got right in there with his fingers to make it look just so. 

According to what I remember reading at the museum (so very reliable information here), this landscape was on the property of the asylum he was living at. I hope to create something so beautiful from the bounds of my own asylum. (Ah-ha! Verified here under the "Saint-Remy" subheading.)


Detail:

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Frienemy



Captured: every two-year-old's playtime challenge of being both friend and foe.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Beautiful Boston


Just got back from a quick family trip to Boston.



 What a lovely place! 
If only I had skill...and the program...I'd photoshop out the garbage can and fence in the bottom corner foreground. Even so, I still love the charmingness of this photo; it feels so Bostony.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Tractor Dreaming


Can't get over the composition of this photo; the shapes, balance, leading lines, lighting. It's just kind of brilliant.

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Real Deal

The series of miscarriages I had before Seth has messed with my mind a little: I don't always associate pregnancy with having a baby. 

So seeing these images during my recent ultrasound reminded me this pregnancy means we have a living, breathing, moving, growing person who's joining us soon!


 

And: it's a BOY!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall

Or more accurately, fall, winter, spring or summer. But that's just not as catchy.




Thursday, September 15, 2011

13.1 miles


There I am! A testament that people can change.

And yes, I definitely plan to keep running and racing.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Original Listmaker


My sister, Emily (currently on a tropical island in Honduras), snapped this telling moment of our dear mother. List-making. It's in the blood.
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