Posted on August 24, 2009

My little niece M* has just turned one (last week).  I cannot believe how the time has flown!

I took my camera to her b-day party with me, thinking that I would snap a few shots, here and there, but here face was so adorable and she is way too cute… so, I finally forced myself to get down to 40+ favorite image (lucky parents :) ).  Here are only a few of them. But remember, it’s all about the face ;)

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Grandma knitted a special little hat…

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…and baby M* seemed so thrilled with it ;)

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Here is another beautiful niece of mine–Kristina.  It seems that it was only yesterday I was there when she was born (sigh).

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Oh, and the drool.

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Unlike many other kids, M* was not too thrilled to have her hands stuck in the cake.  She was quite disgusted by it… I think :)

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She was much happier when the cake was removed and her little shiny face was restored to its glory.

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We barely had a moment to steal away for Mom and Daughter pictures.  M* had enough patience for only two.

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And then it was all about presents, although M* seemed to enjoy her cute little fingers so much more than anything else.

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And then back to the cute faces…

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And here is yet another beautiful niece of mine–Oksana.  I actually do remember her as a baby also–I changed not one but many diapers for this girl ;)   She is stunning.

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Luba & Jason, thank you for having us over.  Your kid is absolutely delightful, and we are so happy for you.





Posted on July 28, 2009

As I mentioned in my previous post, this last weekend was super special–a friend of mine from my college days came to town for a visit. I have not seen her for a few years. Since she has gotten married and had two precious girls. It is amazing how time flew by. I still feel like I am in my 20s, but the fact that my friends have kids that are walking and talking, and some of them are even attending schools, testifies to the contrary.

My friend Caroline was my and my niece’s roommate in college. My niece Luba and I attended same Christian college in Columbus, OH. There, during the first couple of weeks of school, we met Caroline. At that time Caroline was still looking for a place to live. Luba and I were already renting an apartment. We invited Caroline to stay with us until she could find a place to call her own. After a couple of weeks of Caroline staying with us it just felt right, like she really belonged there, so Luba and I chit-chatted and offered Caroline to become our roommate. Since then we became a family.

Luba and Caroline used to be the chatty roommates-there was always something to talk about. Being a full-time student and having a full-time job in customer service (banking) the last thing I wanted to do when I got home was to talk. I remember how they would insist I sit down and talk with them, but most of the times, after dinner and homework I was off to bed, while these two could talk into the wee hours of the morning. And let me tell you–they weren’t quite (time I got you back for all of that, roomies ;) ). Instead of going to Caroline’s room, which was separated from the room Luba and I shared by the living room, they would sit on the couch in the living room having their lively conversations. Once in a while I would peak out from my room and ask them to whisper. They almost always readily agreed. The moment I would get to bed, though, the whisper, within seconds would escalate to giggles and then laughter, and then, to what would seem to a sleepy, tired person, unacceptable volumes .

But that is in the past now. After 2 years in the same apartment we all drifted our own ways. I had roomed with another friend during my last year of college. Luba also had roomed with someone else from college, as did Caroline. However, the inseparable chatty duo could not stay away from each other–Luba and Caroline ended up as roommates again, until they both moved to Longview, WA.

Caroline, God bless her for that, moved to this tiny town to work with our youth and did a superb job. Many of the girls she mentored have become wonderful leaders, and some of them–wives and mothers. Caroline’s legacy in this town will not be easily forgotten. My family loves her as our own. But, don’t let me skip some interesting facts.

Caroline decided to take a trip to Israel one year. On that trip she met a man who stole her heart. They very quickly became engaged and a year later married. Caroline moved to Israel and started a whole new chapter in her life. Now she has two beautiful girls that are a spit image of her, and she is an excellent mother.

Caroline, we love you! We (I) are so glad to have seen you once again.

Caroline’s youngest, baby H*, is a cute living doll.  At 16 months old she talks more than you would expect.

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The gorgeous duo quickly stole Demetrye’s heart, although it looks like they found him irresistable as well. They demanded to be in his arms at the same time.
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Can you believe this cuteness and these gorgeous eyes?! Look at these eyelashes…
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Didn’t i tell you that the two can talk? Luba, on the right, with Caroline in the middle, and my sister, Marina to the right, still can laugh and giggle and go on chatting for hours. However, I can live through their conversations very easily now–I no longer room with them ;)
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Caroline’s oldest, H*, is a doll. The first time I saw her a few days ago, she came up to me and gave me a big hug. Within minutes she looked at me and casually said: “I am the BOSS!” I am glad that we established that very quickly :)
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H* is very quick to make new friends.
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Caroline, you rock! I hope to see you again before you take off :)





Posted on June 1, 2009

Over the weekend our family got together to celebrate all of the May birthdays.  And let me tell you—there are a lot of them.  I found out about the party only the night before, but luckily my preparation can always be resolved very quickly—with a camera.  I did drag my Vita-Mix and mid about three containers of green smoothies.  Outside of that I strutted around with my Canon sneaking shots of my unsuspecting family. 

I have not had too much time to process images from the weekend, but I had to put up at least a few of the most adorable kids in the world on my blog today.  We have 3 little ones in the family, these two little rascals are very close in age, and the third one is barely a couple of months old. 

Baby M and Baby T look like they could be twins (age-wise), however they are a couple of months apart and the way they are related to each other is quite interesting and humorous.  But… things as such happen in large family.  Our little Prince M is actually a cousin to Baby T’s father.  Quite interesting, isn’t it?!

 The two were so adorable in their bright close.  Between M’s cheeks and T’s tight rolls I thought I was in heaven.  We placed them next to each other on a blanket and watched them interact.  It was a photographer’s heaven!  We created an impromptu session.  With aunts and uncles and the parents ooo-ing and ah-ing over my shoulder I was clicking away.  The stars of the show did not mind me at all.  Baby T was fascinated with Baby M and constantly tried to wrestle her to the ground, gnawing on her shoulder with his toothless mouth (I will post a few of those pictures soon as well).  Baby M took it like a lady every time—very calmly.  I feel that I could write a comics book with the images I got.  Here are a few of my favorites.

I am just imagining what Mr. T is thinking: “Oooh, look, she has more hair than I do.  Let me touch it and see if how far I can pull it…”img_1012

M. realizing what’s about to happen turns around and says: “Man, what do you think you are doing?  Watch those hands!  Or I am going to call my Daddy!”  “Ok, toots!  Calm down!”  Mr T. replies.

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Then the two get distracted by the host of adoring aunts and uncles and give them a few smiles so they can get back to their conversation.   img_1021

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Meanwhile, one of the aunts sneaks up from behind and places a hat on Baby M.  Mr. T was not happy!  He wanted it off!  “This is redicilous!” he says, “It has to come off NOW!”  “Hey, man, I told you to keep your hands to yourself!  Didn’t I?!  I am a lady!”img_1069But… Mr. T got his way and the hat came off.   To keep peace he placed his hand on little M’s should and said: “See, I told you you would look better without it.”img_1074

After I was done with the babies (you can get only so many baby pictures in one given time) it was time to move on to the rest of my family.  Did I ever mention that I am surrounded by gorgeous people?  Well, I am!  I am adding a couple of images of my nieces.  The first one—Luba, is really model material.  Just look at her smile!  Nike should be knocking on her door asking to use this picture for their ads!img_1223

This gorgeous young lady and my niece as well.   And, yes, she is related to the beauty in the picture above–they are sisters. img_1246

Would you ever believe that Vera is almost 5 months pregnant?  (I think that is how far along she is…)  Such a cute belly!img_12521

With everything cluttering our time and space I can tell you that there is still nothing like a great family.  I am so blessed that I was born into one.

 

Have you enjoyed the images?  Leave a comment at the bottom of this post.





Posted on April 10, 2009

I am working on editing images from my last weeks baby shoot, in Longview, WA. This image took my breath away. I can’t put into words how it makes me feel inside. What a Dad! There is so much love here!  Garrett, you are one blessed man!

And this one is no less breath taking…

There are so many times after birth when all the attention is centered around baby and the Mom (and deserving so), but dads somehow slip through cracks and go unnoticed. I think that dads should be celebrated more! Just look at this images.

Enjoy!





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