Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Eli & Olivia

Had a great morning with these two sweethearts! They loved the camera. I think Olivia is a future photographer...she spotted the best places to take photographs. And Eli? A football player extraordinaire! I can't wait to get some more time to go through the rest of these photos! Here is a wee sneak peak!








Monday, July 6, 2009

Beautiful

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Me and the hubs...

Every once in a while...I can get us together for a shoot. :-)

Monday, June 29, 2009

Happy Birthday Delaney!

waiting for fish friends.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Happy Father's Day!

My papa....I feel so incredibly blessed to have him.

papa

Saturday, June 20, 2009

new addition

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Monday, May 25, 2009

Hello from my family! :-)

My kiddos actually sat still for a family portrait on Mother's Day! :-)

All five!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Hapy Earth Day!!

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

In Loving Memory of Jennifer Kathleen Sutton. 7/29/83 - 3/1/09

In Loving Memory of Jennifer Kathleen Sutton.  7/29/83 - 3/1/09

The paper cranes in this photo were the backdrop of a friend’s funeral service. Did that get your attention? I hope so. Because I am desperately asking you to read everything I have to say here.

Jennifer Sutton had Cystic Fibrosis, a chronic, genetic disease that affects the lungs. A disease that she struggled with her entire life. On January 17, 2008, after many trials, Jennie was given the gift of new lungs. Unfortunately, over the course of the following year, her body rejected those lungs.

According to legend, if you fold a thousand paper cranes, you are granted a miracle. When she was placed on the transplant list again this January, her family and friends began to fold cranes. With each crease, we were hoping and praying for the miracle Jennie needed.

I learned a little bit about cranes during the time that they were folded. But one fact stood out above the rest. Unlike similar birds that tuck their necks in during flight, cranes fly with their necks outstretched. This should make anyone who knew Jennie laugh a little. How perfect that we folded so many of these for her. She wanted to beat her disease…and she fought as long as she possibly could have…with her stubborn neck outstretched. No doubt about that.

On March 1, 2009 at the age of 25 1/2, Jennie Sutton, passed away, surrounded by family and friends. There were 1008 cranes in the ICU waiting room at Barnes Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) when she died.

So, where is the miracle in that?

I’ll tell you what Jennie would want that miracle to be. She wants you to be informed about being an organ and tissue donor. Organ donation gave her one more year of life (albeit labored, there were a lot of good times in that year!). And organ donation gave her and her family hope. All the way to the end. It gave them hope.

Did you know that 90% of Americans support organ and tissue donation, but only 30% know the steps that they need to take to become a registered donor? Don’t assume that you are in that 30%!! Every state has different rules and essential steps you have to take in order to be a registered donor. There very well may be more to it than signing your license and telling your family!

Please. Go to this site and click on your state to find out more:

donatelife.net/CommitToDonation/

Educate yourself about organ and tissue donation and what you need to do to be a registered donor. It is never too soon to make this decision. (If you do not live in America and have a link that I can post that is specific to your country, please post it in the comments)!

By all means possible, please, feel free to link to this blog, pass along the link to your friends and family, or share it on twitter and facebook.

Please, tell everyone you know about organ and tissue donation and help them take the steps they need to take to become a registered donor. Tell them that just ONE organ and tissue donor can help up to 50 people! Tell them that ALL major religions support organ and tissue donation. Tell them, about Jennie.

Jennie didn’t get the lungs she needed. But that doesn’t mean that we can’t be a part of her miracle and legacy. I am 100% certain that I will be an organ and tissue donor when I die. Are you?

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ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION LINKS BY COUNTRY (Please, post yours in the comments and I will add them here!)

Australia:
http://www.medicare.gov.au/public/services/aodr/index.jsp
http://www.organdonor.com.au/

Canada:
http://www.organdonations.ca/

Germany:
http://www.organspendeausweis.org/
http://www.organspende-info.de/

United Kingdom:
http://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/default.jsp

United States:
donatelife.net/CommitToDonation/



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Posted with permission of Jennie’s family. Organ and tissue donation facts taken from, Donate Life America.

Read more about Jennie Sutton:

www.bnd.com/yourlife/story/674585.html

www.cotaforjennifersm.com/node/46

Monday, March 16, 2009

Baby William

Such a sweetie. He has won my heart already!

lil' chunk.

Sweetpea.

6 days old....

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

My angels.

It was such a beautiful day out today....I was able to grab some photos after the kiddos got of the bus. :-) Beautiful weather + chalk = pure bliss! I love these sweethearts so much. :-)




Sunday, March 8, 2009

Welcome to the world!

My beautiful nephew, William, was born tonight! I cannot wait to take more photos of him this coming week!

William.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Almost here!

The last maternity session with my awesome sis-in-law!

Carpe Diem!!



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

I hope you are all having a beautiful day! These photos were part of a gift for her boyfriend for Valentine's Day. I thought I'd post them today in honor of all the sweethearts out there. :-)


Tabitha.



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Eye can't believe these!

So, I have been dying for a macro lens for my Nikon D300....and just can't pull the moola together quite yet. Today, I started playing around with my 50mm lens and flipped it around and literally held it to my camera....and I was able to get these macro shots that I am absolutely amazed by. They are of my son Westley's eye. Enjoy!


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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Mister Jack.

This little man was such a joy to photograph. He barely kept still for a second, and while that seems like it might make the shoot impossible....it only kept it interesting!

His momma was laughing because he wouldn't do any of his tricks for me.....but I think the red hair, blue eyes and cheeks are the only tricks this lil' man is ever going to need. Such a doll.

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