Posts Tagged ‘boys’
These little guys are going to give mom a run for her money! Not only were they a surprise but they are so adorable! Give them a few years and then moms better lock up their daughters
Even their gorgeous older sisters adore them (look for them in a future post).


Look at all his hair! He was so easy going and seemed to enjoy having his picture taken (or maybe it was the warm, fuzzy blanket)

His brother doesn’t have quite as much hair but he’s definitely a redhead like one of his older sisters.



Congratulations on a beautiful family mama, those boys are getting so big already!
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I want to apologize to anyone that I haven’t returned an email to. Some of you already know but my husband ended up in the hospital last week with an 8mm subdural hematoma (pretty much a bruise on your brain). He has fantastic teeth and went in Thursday morning for his first cavities, he was really nervous and forgot to eat breakfast. He made it through the appointment but at checkout he started to feel lightheaded and fell straight backwards, like I imagine a tree falls, hitting his head on the floor and was unconscious for several minutes. I got the call as the paramedics arrived and decided to take him to the hospital, it was a HUGE shock! After my mom arrived to watch my kids, I rushed to to the ER to find him strapped to a backboard with a neckbrace. Luckily there were no neck or spinal injuries but after the initial CT scan they thought they saw something wrong. A second CT was performed and a neurosurgeon was consulted (EEK!) and determined there was no aneurysm but there was a bleed in the front of his head caused when he hit the back of his head as hard as he did.

(after he got off the backboard, PS this was with the little point and shoot I carry in my purse)
We were then informed that he was going to be transferred to a different hospital as a precaution in case it got worse and required surgery (the second hospital has a neurosurgery unit and was only 8 miles away by ambulance). I was scared, especially after he started throwing up. I ran home to grab dinner for my momma and my boys and found him in the ICU when I arrived. I’ve never had to advocate on someone’s behalf to busy nurses, or spend hours next to a mostly sleeping person’s bedside-it was an awful way to spend two days. It took forever to get clearance from a neurosurgeon, a cardiologist (another precaution), and an internal medicine specialist to go home that we were afraid he’d be there a second night.
We finally got home and got him settled in and I waited up for my mother-in-law to bring the boys home from a day spent with out of town guests. Saturday was spent with those out of town guests celebrating his grandfather’s 80th birthday (I’ll hopefully get some pictures from that up soon), it was a wonderful get together but we ended up spending Sunday recovering from the previous few days by laying around and sleeping. Which leads me to Monday that I tried to spend catching up on everything that fell to the wayside last week and not succeeding at any of it. I drove my husband, I am now his chauffeur, to his doctor’s appointment to find out he still is not released for driving and will need yet another CT scan. And today will not be any easier as we go to to our youngest’s first GI appointment to see if we can get to the bottom of his tummy issues.
All that to say – Do NOT skip breakfast and I will get back to all of you as soon as possible! Pleases be patient and if you don’t hear from me in a couple days, please try me again.
And thank you everyone for all your prayers and kind words! He’ll be ok in the long run, at this point he’s dealing with bad headaches and some short term memory loss that could last awhile and amnosmia – loss of sense of smell – that may or may not get better.
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My brother loves all things German-the beer, the food, the language, all of the above. So when he asked for a Black Forest cake for his going away party, he headed off to Navy boot camp months ago, I was a little surprised he didn’t want a German chocolate cake. And then I was informed that Black Forest Cake was German, duh! So I volunteered to make it, little did I know the time that was supposed to go into it. I started looking for a good recipe, but most of them called for alcohol (it was a family function that would be feeding kids and kids like cake LOL) or strange ingredients that didn’t seem authentic. So I decided that I would create my own version, I love experimenting in the kitchen! It turned out really well and he hardly missed the alcohol
Ingredients:
1 18.25oz chocolate cake mix (dark chocolate is best, cake will be sweet enough)
+ oil, water, and egg as the recipe calls for
2 cans of canned, pitted cherries (usually called sour cherries-not pie filling or maraschino cherries), drained reserving liquid
1 tsp almond extract
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp brandy extract
1 large tub whipped cream
1 10oz bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips (can use melt-able baking chocolate)
Directions:
1. Mix and bake cake according to directions in 2 9-inch pans, greased and floured halfway up sides.
2. Let cakes cool completely before continuing. Place one layer on cake platter.
3. Mix together 1 cup of reserved cherry juice, almond, vanilla, and brandy extracts (used in place of alcohol) *. Pour half of mixture evenly over the layer on the platter, slowly to let cake absorb liquid.
4. In a large bowl, gently mix the whipped cream with enough reserved cherry juice to color and flavor it. Be careful not to add too much liquid or over-mix, it will separate. Set aside.
5. Set some of the chocolate aside for garnishing. Melt half of the remaining chocolate according to package directions and spread over the top of the first layer of cake.
6. Cover the chocolate in a single layer of cherries. Spread a small layer of whipped cream over the cherries.
7. Place second layer of cake on top. Pour remainder of cherry juice mixture evenly over the second layer, slowly to let cake absorb liquid.
8. Melt second half of chocolate. Spread melted chocolate over the top of second layer. Cover the cake in whipped cream mixture.
9. Use remaining cherries to garnish the cake. Grate or shave reserved chocolate over the cake.
*Traditional Black Forest Cake uses a German cherry brandy called Kirschwasser or Kirsch. You can leave out the extracts and replace as much of the cherry liquid with the brandy as you wish, depending upon how strong you want it to be. Remember the alcohol does not get cooked off!

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A little while back, I found out that a fantastic photographer that I admire would be here in town visiting her family and I took the chance to meet her. She is an absolute sweetheart and invited me to join her on a photoshoot for a friend of her sister (I’ll share those soon too!). So after spending a late afternoon walking and taking pictures around downtown Phoenix in the middle of the monsoon season, and boy was it hot and muggy, we were sweaty and tired but it was the perfect opportunity to get a few headshots. I am not that comfortable being on the other side of the camera, probably because I am always the one taking the photos, but I know it’s important to do just that from time to time (if nothing else but to show your kids later on that yes you really were there). Besides, a great photographer will put you at ease which is exactly what she did. So here I am, in all goofball glory:

There was a funny discussion that led up to these but it just goes to show that I am a big dork, anything for a great photo right?
This has to be my favorite!

A big thank you to a beautiful Texan, Christie Lacy!
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You’d think that as a photographer I’d have tons of gorgeous pictures of my kids, sadly it’s the opposite. I spent so many hours practicing on them that they have no patience for me, they have what we call PCS or Photographer’s Child Syndrome. They go from posing to running away in a split second if I’m lucky enough for that. But it keeps me on my toes for all the other little ones that runaway from cameras! I realized a couple days ago that I’ve really been slacking on that so I pulled out my camera while my oldest was at preschool, divide and conquer I say, and got a few of my 2yo. Of course he wanted them to be with his George (Curious George, his current love) but I’ll take what I can get.


After my 4yo came home, I sent his brother off to find something so I could take a few of him. He has no patience for me so I have to be quick, and even then he’s trying to run away.

Can you tell he was so over this?

I am pretty partial but I think they are the cutest little boys and have amazing eyes. And since I know someone will ask, no I did not Photoshop their eyes. In fact I did very little to these at all
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