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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

365 Project

Jordan recently upgraded his camera, so now we both have the same amazing camera bodies. A great way to learn what your camera is capable of is to shoot with it frequently. So, I suggested Jordan do the 365 project, and take one photo each day for a year. When I was learning to shoot manually, this is what I did. So, I started it again with him, and we're now 21 days in! Here are a few of my faves from my first three weeks. :)


Day 1/365: The Sweetness


Day 2/365: Georgia Faye with Looks that Sway
My best friend's girl, she is so gorgeous!


Day 6/365: Dressed Up in My Office
Trying on dresses for Lerner School's auction night. Might I add that I love my office? :)


Day 7/365: Sissy Kisses


Day 8/365: Tim & Monica!
Snow kept most away from our annual Valentine sugar cookie party, but Tim & Monica showed and we had a fantastic sugar cookie double date :)


Day 9/365: Cookies Everywhere!
My favorite is the purple tree cookie, I still haven't eaten it!


Day 12/365: "Peent Fort"
Because Camryn always asks for the pink fork when we eat at our place...this is how she says it :)


Day 14/365: Target & Lo-Yo
Two of the places we frequent :) Local Yogurt has the best frozen yogurt with the best toppings!


Day 15/365: Evening Photo Walk
Both taking our photos of the day at night in our neighborhood :)


Day 16/365: The Trees at Southpoint
After a yummy dinner at California Pizza Kitchen...their tortilla soup is the best!


Day 19/365: Cheese on the Rocks
Camryn has the biggest "cheese" grin ever :)








Friday, February 12, 2010

"Happy birthday dear Erik, happy birthday to you!"

One of my bosses (haha) has a birthday today: little Jackson & Camryn's daddy, Erik. Now I know that whenever I gift either you or Amy anything, it usually involves photography (hey, it's what I do:), and your little ones. But really, how can I resist, they're such beautiful gifts! I mean the kiddos, not the photographs, just so you know. :)



So I was sitting here wondering how to display a few recent photos, when I thought of looking back about a year ago, to see how much Camryn and Jackson have changed. It's one of the things I love most about working with these kiddos. You can count on me having photos of them from nearly every month of the year. So Erik, you're a year older, and so are these cuties.



Jackson's transformation over the past year isn't as visible as his little sister's, besides the fact that some of his babyface puffy cheeks are gone. :) The photo of him from Jan '09, middle left, is where you can really see it. In the top middle photo he almost looks like a middleschooler to me! He's looking a bit older these days, but he's also noticeably wiser. He's gone from questioning everything and listening to answers, to still questioning everything, and at times correcting me, and telling me how and why. He's one of Camryn's best teachers (which can be good and bad :)...you should see him read books to her, it's the darn sweetest thing the way he points out this and that to Cam. It was nearly a year ago when we were wondering if he was ready for kindergarten. By last summer, he was raring to go, and I knew he was 100% ready. Such an intelligent, thoughtful, caring little lad. I'm excited to see photos of him a year from now, he's growing so quickly.



Camryn's transformation over the past year is quite obvious physically. A year ago, she had very little hair, and now she has silky goldilock curls that look so cute when pulled into ponies. And that toothy grin...well that's been there for quite some time, the girl's all smiles and teeth you know. :) Still the same sweet, angelic little voice, only now we hear it much more often. She's still learning so many words, but speaking full sentences, and often times grammatically correct sentences! All giggles and a little attitude, it's been so much fun watching her grow.



Another thing that has grown over the past year is the love between these two. It's always been there and been obvious, such a great and caring love. Whether sitting on the couch watching a movie, or just taking a break from playtime, these two almost always want hugs, kisses, and snuggles. So very sweet and loving.

Erik, hope you enjoyed a quick look into the past, and I know you'll enjoy every minute of the next year with these cuties. With Amy and I both photographing as much as we do, it's easy to catch a quick glimpse back in time. So, enjoy it while it's happening, and we'll keep on documenting. Jordan and I wish you a happy birthday weekend. Give the little ones hugs for us! :)





Monday, February 1, 2010

Blowing Rock, NC

On Friday night we left for our mini mountain vacation in Blowing Rock, NC. The combination of snow coming down during what was normally rush-hour traffic time, and the fact that NC is ill-prepared for dealing with snowy roads, meant that our regular 2 1/2-ish hour drive was extended to a 4 1/2 hour drive. But, we made it to our condo at Chetola resort, and met up with our peeps who were already there. After a few drinks and several rounds of Catch Phrase (with a few adapted rules in the end), we headed to bed to rest up for an exciting Saturday.


On Saturday we woke up to a winter wonderland, and it was still coming down. After a yummy breakfast and a bit of lounging, we headed to the outlet stores down the street for some winter wear...especially because Jeffrey had no boots and was scraping his windshield that morning wearing boat shoes! :) The majority of the stores were closed, but Jeffrey found some boots in a shoe store, and Calvin Klein was open, so in we went to find Rob a warm hat, and Christina and I made it out with a $200 winter coat that was on sale for $30. Score! We decided to head to Walmart in Boone before going home, as we'd seen a sled-perfect hill on our way out of Chetola. However, no sleds were found..so Amanda and her clever self grabbed a $9 Disney Princess sleeping bag. Slick and very preschool chic, I must say.


Back to the condo we went, and prepared to head out for some snow fun. There was sledding, in, on, and sometimes without the Princess sleeping bag. The hill was so steep and difficult to climb, at times we saw each other sledding down just by plopping backwards. :) After much fun in the snow, we went back in for hot chocolate and hot baths. We emerged later in the evening for dinner at Makoto's, a delish Japanese hibachi restaurant which insisted on filling our stomachs to the point of near explosion. Delicious. And the night wouldn't have been complete without Jeffrey's attempt to drive the Jeep up what we figured were some stairs, from one parking lot to another, in an effort to avoid turning out of said parking lot and finding the correct one. We were on a mission to get to the grocery for snow cream supplies, but when we finally got there, they were closed! So, back to Walmart again. Only this time, as I slid off of Jordan's lap to head in (we were crunched in the back seat:), I whammed my knee cap right smack on the Jeep door. It's still smarting quite a bit! Oh well, in we went for snow cream materials, and then we were back on the road to Chetola. Said snow cream was made and devoured (even though it was a bit soupy), and we eventually retired for the evening.


Sunday was skii day for the others, but Jordan and I had planned to ice skate instead. We ended up spending more time watching other skiiers and snowboarders while sipping cappuccino, and decided not to skate since it was decidedly warmer on the observation deck where there was no wind. After lunch at the ski resort, we hopped over to Kilwin's for some chocolate for the ride home. Sadly, we were then back on the road.


It was a fantastic weekend, and I cannot wait for another! Here are just a handful of pics from our sledding adventures. I've been wanting to shoot some snow pics for ages!


Great flying snow pic with Christina & Jeffrey!


Christina's sledding face :)


That hill was seriously hard to climb!


Priceless look on Rob's face :)


Jordan and Jeffrey, right before diving over the hill head-first!


Jeffrey's in there somewhere, I do believe


Amanda and the Princesses!


Lookout below!!


The whole bunch of us :)


Love snowy kisses :)




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"JAM" is Jordan And Mindy. We're a couple of photographers based in Chapel Hill, NC, who love photographing pretty much everything we can. Families, moms-to-be, little ones, couples of all ages, best of friends, graduates, musicians, weddings, and most any other event you might hold. We are more than happy to travel! Visit our website to contact us, or email Mindy at mindysea@mac.com with your request.

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