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forever family | madison, wi family photographer

Debbie and I met in Ms. Leinenkugel’s classroom when we were 7 years old and have been the best of friends ever since…over 30 years now (that CANNOT be right, can it?). A little recap of our crazy, sweet life together:

We were chased by boys at recess. We chased them back. We fought & made up. We spent Saturdays at Moulton’s Roller Rink & spun each other in the middle. We swam in the lake at Deb’s house. We listened to Casey Kasem’s Top 40 while sunning ourselves & drinking Pepsi. We both decided to play the flute. We fought & made up. We had crushes on the same boys & went to “wild” parties. We got our hearts broken & broke some back. We practiced our cheerleading skills in her bedroom & laughed until our cheeks ached. We watched LOTS of scary movies. We took Spanish (I was Susana & she Rebeca). We got our driver’s licenses. We (ok, I) crashed into things now & then. We tested our parents’ boundaries (enough said). We graduated. We suffered. We went to different colleges. We both married Kevins & were each other’s maids of honor. We COULD NOT STOP giggling. We made & received frantic 3 a.m. phone calls. We travelled around Europe with our husbands. We ate & drank our hearts out. We no longer fought, so no making up was necessary. We lived near each other. We lived apart. We celebrated. We became mothers to Avery (me the biological one & she the godmother). We cried each other’s tears through tragedy.

Through it all we have unwaveringly remained sisters, friends, each other’s most devoted fan. We are forever.

[my 9th birthday party, 1981]

So now that you’re all caught up on The Story of Debbie & Tara…allow me to introduce the unbelievably beautiful, silly, tender-hearted little boy who finally joined his jubilant mommy and daddy last November. His name is Owen and he is TO DIE FOR. Seriously, the sweetest baby boy you could ever hope to meet and a perfect, adorable addition to Debbie and Kevin’s family. They are over the moon with gratitude and happiness that their son is home at last and are the most devoted, proudest parents around. You can practically SEE the love bubble that surrounds them! What a gift. I found this quote from the book Little Miss Spider by David Kirk that caught my heart (add in “father” and it fits the creation of this incredible family perfectly):

For finding your mother,
There’s one certain test.
You must look for the creature
Who loves you the best.

My family and I got to meet Owen this spring and I had the profound honor of getting my camera on him…an amazing, playful, spiritual experience for me. I was so very tickled that HE LIKED ME! And I took full advantage of that by snuggling him up and sniffing his delicious baby neck whenever possible. To say we enjoyed meeting Owen and witnessing the love swirling around the lucky three of them would be an understatement. It was bliss.

Heaps of love to you, Deb and Kev, our loyal, fiercely-loving, dear friends.

And now, without further ado…the fabulous and irresistible wonder that is Owen. I ADORE this child and feel enormously blessed to be a part of his life. See you soon, little man!

♥ t.

Benny (the furkid) insisted on getting his moment in the spotlight. I was entertained by LOTS of Wiggles’ songs here by Debbie & Kevin, with Owen dancing along. Hilarious!

Such a happy little guy.

Only one year old and already a bookworm.

The boy’s love of mealtime is truly something to behold. Check out the excitement surging through those tiny arms and legs!

Good ol’ Benny Boy.

This shot of my Debbie and her son is my favorite of the session. Their connection makes my heart sing.

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happy mother’s day!

I am wholeheartedly hoping that, like me, all you mommas took advantage of this beautiful day to rest and be pampered AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. We deserve it, girls!

As part of our celebration, I decided to give in to my children’s constant needling about breaking out my fun new toy. It was mutually decided that Daddy would play photographer today and snap one shot of me with each of my babies, posing in whichever way said baby demanded (goodness knows they’ve earned that, growing up as dancing monkeys for their mom’s job!). So here’s what we ended up with…the sweet, the sassy and the silly. Love it!

(And check out my exquisite new beaded necklace, created for me by my little man. Ooh la la.)

♥ t.

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if you think THAT’s a resemblance…

I’ve gotten lots of comments from people about how much I look like my grandma in yesterday’s post. I do see the resemblance a little, but what honestly freaks me out sometimes is looking at old photos of my late, sweet mom. My children actually become quite confused when they see “their” momma in an old-timey photo with a much-younger Grandpa Bruce. Ha!

I know there are better shots than this one buried somewhere, but this will have to do for now. Try your best to see past the awesome hairdo and smokin’ hot minidress and I promise to dig up some other ones soon.

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the STEAK project | family portrait

So I first discovered this idea on the fabulous Miss Tara Whitney’s blog and immediately wanted to play, too. Alas, the birthdays of offspring, travel, crazy schedules in general and basic daily functioning had other plans for me. I was supposed to start the project in January (eep!) but figure, hey. It’s only March. Still plenty of time, right? Thanks. I knew I could count on your guys. Now for a little catch up:

The plan is to take a family portrait every month for a year and blog a bit about what is going on with each member or the fam in general during that time. Then, at the end of 2010, I will create a little book and will include all the images and words from these posts. A couple of my other friends have decided to join in the fun, too, so check them out if you’re hungry for more: Ellen and Dana.

Since I’m behind already and have 27 bajillion other things to do at the moment, I am not going to write much about us yet. My brain hurts already and that would only cause further damage. However, I WAS able to dig up a couple of family shots from AROUND the times needed. Please know that they were not intended for this project and are just regular ol’ point-and-shoot snapshots. That will have to do for now, friends. I promise to have fabulous and inspiring (ok, maybe just adequate) things to share for March. I still have, what…23 more days to work on something grand? Prepare to be dazzled! Or at least, mildly entertained for 2 minutes or so.

Oh…and why, you may ask, is this called the STEAK project? Well, we figured out long ago that we can arrange the first letters of our five names (Tara, Kevin, Avery, Eliza and Simon) into a few different words (stake, skate, kates) and use those words sometimes for our own family amusement. Dorky, perhaps. But also highly entertaining for us.

And now, on with the show! Also, if you have started your own family portrait project and would like to link it here, please include it with your comment. I would really love to see it!

♥ t.

JANUARY: (technically Christmas Eve right before church, but it was the closest I had)

There are actually just a couple of things I’d like to say about this shot.

Ever since she was very small, Avery has insisted on dressing for the occasion, theme-wise, and this day was no exception. Love that she was rockin’ the red/green combo from head to toe.

Eliza was very upset that her glam new Crewcuts dress was hidden by her little brother in this picture. She is not showing her teeth very much these days due to the braces.

Simon is smiling his cheesiest 4-year-old smile. Cracks me up how he’s rocking on his feet a bit, decked out in his red cords and Wolverine shirt.

Also have to mention the frames on the wall behind us? Y’know…those empty ones? Yeah, so they’ve been that way for like a year now. First saw the idea for their display on TW’s blog and purchased 9 of them at IKEA immediately (that is, as soon as I could make the 2 1/2 drive there). Sat under the bed for several months because I couldn’t decide what images to use for them. Hubby finally decided to put them on the wall to inspire/force me to take action. Upon taking them out from their storage place and dusting them off, realized 2 of them were cracked. So what you see in this shot is 6 frames (because 7 would look weird) waiting for some love. (Don’t tell Kevin, but FedEx dropped 6 prints off today! At my very door! Serious fun shocking that man.)

My dad took this photo and I am so very grateful he could be with us to celebrate the holidays. Love you, Daddy-o!

FEBRUARY: The first day of our Disneyworld vacation, still fresh and thrilled with life. Will be blogging much more on this soon!

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silent blog | madison photographer

In case anyone out there is wondering where in tarnation I’ve been for the past couple of weeks or so, here’s a little hint.

And I solemnly pinky swear to post more from our fabulous Disneyworld vacation experience just as fast as I can. Please allow me to claw my way out from under all these laundry piles and cheesy souvenirs first, won’t you?

See ya real soon [insert best Mickey Mouse voice here]!

♥ t.

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