Thursday, July 25, 2013

Avery -- The BIG 1-2!

I first met Avery when she was 5 years old, which is hard to believe since she just turned 12. I have loved getting to watch her grow up, and she is turning into such an amazing young woman. I have said on many occasions that if we were to have a girl someday I would like her to be just like Avery. She is kind to everyone, responsible beyond her years, and just plain fun to be around. So, when her mom contacted me about doing a photo shoot for her twelfth birthday party I was thrilled!

On the night of the shoot we weren't sure what to expect. There was a thunderstorm in the area and no real light to speak of. Luckily for us, the rain stopped and we even got a little sunshine (and a beautiful double rainbow) at the end of the shoot! Despite all that, it was an absolute blast. Avery had five of her closest friends over on the day of the party. They met first at an Italian restaurant and then headed over to the park for the photo shoot. We walked around and had fun taking pictures, then did the birthday cake in the field (complete with a cake fight!) It was such a fun experience for me, and I just hope the girls had as much fun as I did!

Thanks, Hayley and Gabby for letting me be part of Avery's special day!















Friday, April 19, 2013

Our Day of Kindness, April 1, 2013

I feel like I live a very charmed life. I have an amazingly supportive partner and two wonderful little boys. I have the best job in the world being able to be home with Benjamin and Drew, and even though our days may be chaotic at times, there isn't anything I'd rather be doing. So when my birthday approached this year, I felt like I wanted to find some way to share that happiness with others. A few months ago, I found the blog post of a woman who dubbed her birthday as a "Day of Kindness." She and her kids spent the whole day going around doing really nice things for people, and as soon as I read that I knew I wanted to do that exact thing for my birthday. I had to modify it a bit since my kiddos are younger than hers, but we kept a lot of the ideas the same. In the weeks leading up to our own "Day of Kindness," Benjamin and I brainstormed ideas that we wanted to do and prepared the things we needed to have done in advance (making cards, putting dollar bills in bags, creating diaper bags, etc.). Aimee surprised me by taking the day off, so she was able to go around with us, too! I know we wouldn't have been able to get it all done if she hadn't been with us, as she kept Drew entertained the whole time. If anyone is looking for an amazing way to spend your birthday, I highly recommend this. It was such an incredible experience for all of us!




Stuffing dollar bills into bags to hide around the Dollar Tree

Flowers for patients at the hospital

Our first stop was at our local fire station. We baked a variety of muffins that morning and bagged them up with a card that Benjamin created for them. When we dropped them off, the firefighters talked with Benjamin and I for a few minutes and and asked Benjamin if he would like to sit in the fire truck. He got to man the driver's seat!


Our next stop was the hospital. We put together six vases of flowers to drop off with the volunteer desk so that they could hand them out to patients that might need a little cheering up. We also had 8 "get well soon" cards that Benjamin had painted to be handed out, as well. After dropping the flowers and cards off, we walked around finding vending machines so that we could leave bags with enough change for a drink on each of them. Then we left a bag with diapers and wipes on top of a diaper changing station. Benjamin also had picked out one of his coloring books that he hadn't colored in yet and a box of crayons that he left on the kids' table in the surgery waiting room.




Drew was such a good sport being in his stroller for so much of the morning. He was happy the whole time! I'm looking forward to doing this again in the coming years so that he can really participate with us.


Taking a break to look out the window of a waiting room in the hospital...


When we got back down to the main level, the director of volunteer services was waiting for us. She wanted to take a picture of Benjamin with the flowers for their hospital newsletter and was going to write a little article about what he had done. He was so proud!



And he left with a couple toy ambulances "to remember the day by."


After we left the hospital, we headed to our local food pantry to donate some food and paper products. Once we went in and weighed the donation on the big scale, the coordinator asked if we would like a tour, so she took us around and answered any questions we had. They really have a fantastic facility set up!


I think the Dollar Tree might have been Benjamin's favorite stop. We went in with a set of bags to hide throughout the store. Benjamin picked several spots to hide them. He put some in the toy section, one in the medicine section, one in the flowers, and a couple in the freezers.  

Then it was off to the police station. We had a batch of muffins and a card for our local police officers, too.


Our last stop was at a local retirement home. We had 8 cards that Benjamin had painted and filled out for some of the residents there, so we dropped them off and sat for a bit in the rockers out front. It was fun to talk over the day and imagine the faces of people as they found the random acts of kindness. I love the conversations that we have had about our experiences since that day. A week or so ago Benjamin asked if we could do this every year for my birthday. I told him I can't imagine it any other way. :)


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Tyler and Morgan, 13 Days New

I have to say, taking pictures of newborns is one of my favorite ways to spend a morning. In this case, I had TWO newborns to take pictures of when I spent the morning with newest members of the Younger family, so I couldn't have been happier! Meet Tyler and Morgan (Tyler is the older of the two by just a short bit.) They were almost two weeks old when we took pictures and they are seriously about as sweet as they come! They are quite the little snuggle-bugs, and according to their moms they seem to be happiest when they get to lay forehead-to-forhead. They also have an older brother, Jacob, and he is already a pro at this whole "big brother" thing -- I couldn't believe he had mastered the practice of holding a baby in each arm after less than a week! Morgan and Tyler are two very long-awaited babies, and I couldn't be happier for their family. This is a house filled with a whole lot of love.

Congratulations, Bridget and Shannon...now go get some sleep! :)


Tyler

Morgan

 And the proud big brother, Jacob!








Saturday, February 2, 2013

Two VERY special babies...

Meet Tyler and Morgan -- two of the cutest little ones around! Their moms have been waiting a very long time to meet them, but I think they would agree that these two were well worth the wait. We are planning to do newborn pictures for them, but I just couldn't wait and had to sneak to the hospital a couple nights ago to meet them and get a few pictures in the hospital. It was late, so I only grabbed a few, but I just love hospital shots -- mostly because they change so much in those first few weeks, so it is nice to have a visual record of what they looked like in the very beginning. I know their big brother is excited for them to come home, so hopefully they will get to leave the hospital soon! It is funny to see their personalities already coming out. According to their moms, Tyler is the "feisty" one of the two, where Morgan is the more mellow one. I'll let you decide which is which in the pictures. :) Congratulations Bridget and Shannon -- they are absolutely perfect!