A shop on Instagram inspired this shoot when I saw this adorable handmade circus costume. I had to get it for Clara. It's so stunning in person! I wanted to go with more of a somber, sad clown feel for these images. Now that William is 14 he didn't feel like participating in the family pics. He's outgrowing doing "family stuff" and is growing up more and more. He did what I would've done at 14, stayed in his room listening to music. I missed him like crazy and it was weird not having him be a part of our annual pics, but I totally get it, too. What teenager wants to dress up with mom? Not many I assume. More pics of Clara as Wednesday Addams here. Pumpkin patch with the kids here.
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Clara is modeling this dress from the shop Lil Rugratz. We had fun setting up different shoots. We traveled almost two hours to the old house, to the Kuna cemetery, and did some studio shots. She didn't like being in the cemetery, so it didn't work as planned, but that's alright.
Halloween 2018 photos here. It's becoming tradition now to visit Cabelo's Pumpkin Patch in Kuna.
I love spending time with these kiddos and I love fall. It doesn't get any better than this. 2016 here First high school dance.
First kiss. I never felt so much like a mom and so old, too, as I drove a couple teens, eek my teen, to their first dance. My 70s Pandora station playing in the car. Saturday night was homecoming. He was super nervous all day to go pick up his date. She met her in 8th grade, and they seem to be pretty good friends. He thought the dance started at 7, and I didn't check his ticket to see for sure, figuring he's a freshman now, he should be able to read it lol. So we went to pick up the girl an hour and half early. Luckily she was ready. I told them I wanted a quick pic before they got in the car. They awkwardly agreed. At first they were standing like 3 feet apart from each other, and I told them to get closer, and their faces turned red. I said, "well you guys are friends, it's no big deal to have a picture taken as friends, just be friends." They were still about a foot apart from each other, blank stares, and so I suggested William to put his arm around her, if they felt okay with it. They both giggled and said yes. Then it was all smiles after that. I dropped them off for an ice cream cone before the dance, and went back to get them an hour later, since they had time to burn. On the ride to the ice cream place, we all talked. I could tell the kids felt nervous as heck still. She is very sweet, and talked about loving art, sewing stuffed animals, and being creative. She was really nervous about her tan lines, her hair, and her dress. It was all really sweet and cute. William opened doors for her, and remembered to compliment her, too. I've never seen him so nervous around a girl before. When Jack and William came home after the dance, they stood in the garage talking for quite some time. William told me, " yeah it was really fun mom." I prodded for more details, wanting him to tell me more about his first dance as a freshman in high school. He happened to leave out the part the he got his first kiss. Later that night, when Jack came upstairs to get ready for bed, he told me all about it. The girl approached William gave him a fast peck on the lips and ran off giggling back to her friends. He explained that William said he hadn't a clue what to do after, but really likes the girl. I know I keep saying it, but I'm still getting used to my son being in high school, liking a girl, being taller than me, and everything else that has come with this year. He has changed a lot. I'm just so happy he had a great time, and likes a really nice girl that he's had a chance to be friends with first. |
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