
Week 4: January 23rd-29th, 2011 {Asher’s First Fireworks!}
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And it’s time again for the Weekly Shoot Share (It’s actually Wednesday’s Shoot Share, but I’m a day late – I’ve already posted about prego brain, so I’m claiming that again if you don’t mind.) Brittany was my first fabulous highschool senior last year, and her sophisticated and fashionable Audrey Hepburn/JCrew-inspired shoot was sooooo much...

So here’s the second installment to my new weekly project ( It’s a day late, but only because I plumb forgot about it! It’s classic prego forgetfullness, just sayin) Week 2: January 9th-15th, 2011 {Asher’s wonderful obsession of drawing with his red ink pen} ** As you see in some of the bonus photos below...

Our recent 2 and a half month stay in Israel for the Harvest season with HaYovel was amazing to say the least. The sifting through of over 6,000 photos of all of our adventures and experiences was equally epic. ;o) The pressure to CREATE something worthy of communicating the sheer AWESOMENESS of experiencing a LIVING...

Okay, we are starting a new year, and I realize with much distress that there are so many shoots that I never even fully blogged from last year! Soooo, EVERY WEEK check back here for Wednesday’s {SHOOT SHARE} to see some of these poor abandoned galleries! I’ll start it off with an impromptu I did...

So here begins my little project for the year. I’m quite awful at actually journaling or doing anything constructive with all the random photos I take of our personal lives. But I also realize these moments of everyday blessings are just far too precious to just remain hidden on a hard drive somewhere. So I...