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Introducing Our Newest Blessing

Most of you who follow us on Facebook already know but we wanted to announce the exciting news that our daughter has arrived!  She was born six days after her due date and was 8 lbs 10 oz, almost a pound more than her brothers or sister weighed when they were born!

At ten till one in the morning I had posted on our Facebook page that I still hadn’t had the baby.  Oddly enough it was just ten minutes later I thought I might be starting labor!  I had been having some contractions here and there for around a week but at about 1am they were coming more often.  I timed them for about a half an hour and they were coming every 5-7 minutes so I decided I should try to go to bed and get some sleep.  At 2am the contractions were definitely regular and closer together so I told Jason that I was in labor and he needed to get things ready because we still hadn’t completely finished packing our hospital bag.  At 3am the contractions were getting more painful and I started to get the kids up and ready to bring to my mom’s house.  I would stop to breathe through my contractions while I was putting away laundry, cleaning up the house, and packing a bag for the kids.  Jason left just before 4am to bring the kids to my mom’s and by the time he got back it was a bit after 4am and contractions were really painful.  I prayed for the strength to get through labor and for a healthy baby.  I was shaking and had cold sweats and I knew I needed to go to the hospital.  I called my doula Stephanie and she said she’d meet me there.

When I told Jason that we needed to leave he still didn’t seem to believe that I was really in labor!  He wanted to take a shower before we left but I told him that we had to leave NOW!  By the time we got in the car my contractions were really intense.  I was in disbelief when Jason realized that I didn’t have my purse with my ID and insurance card and we had to turn back!  But I was soon in a zone and barely processing anything happening around me.  I was focusing the best I could on getting through the intense contractions.

We got to the hospital and when we made it up to labor and delivery the nurses saw me (and heard me!) and put me right into a delivery room.  It was about 5:30am by the time I was in a room and when they checked me they said I was 9 cms!  My doula arrived soon after and helped me through a few contractions but after only a short while it was time to push.  The doctor hadn’t even arrived at the hospital yet so I had a team of wonderful nurses with me.  After ten minutes of pushing (which felt like an eternity!) our baby girl arrived at 6am!  I had a completely med-free, natural birth.  No epidural, no pitocin, and they barely had time to even put in an IV!  It had been just over 5 hours since I had put on Facebook that I still hadn’t had the baby and just over a half an hour since I arrived at the hospital.

When I first held my baby girl I don’t think I said anything; I just stared at her and felt the presence of God.  I prayed and thanked God for our healthy, precious daughter and for the blessing of my husband and all of my kids.  I am humbled by my blessings and so in love with this beautiful miracle!

Because things went so quickly Jason was only able to take a couple pictures during labor but I thought sharing one was a good way to start the story.  Here I am getting through a contraction while my doula pushes against my knees for counter pressure:

Our baby girl weighing in at 8 lbs 10 oz!  She looks so much tinier than that!

The nurse washing her hair.  Everyone commented on how much hair she had but all of our kids had a lot of hair.  I think our second son still wins for having the most but you can see that she comes in at a close second!

Our oldest meeting his baby sister for the first time:

Big brother was completely in love and just kept giving his new sister kisses and whispering to her about how much he loves her.

The new big sister!

God is good!  My kids are amazing.

More pictures at the hospital:

We were able to go home the next day and it was great to be able to be together as a family!  Here are some pictures from our little girl’s first week at home:

We did a newborn session when our daughter was just two days old.  Here are just a few of our favorites (though we saved our most favorites so we wouldn’t ruin the surprise when we sent them to our families!):

And finally, a picture of me in the hospital with each of my kids and the same thing with Jason and our kids:

 

Thank you so much to everyone for the congratulations, thoughts, prayers, cards, and gifts.  We truly appreciate everyone helping us celebrate and welcome our baby girl into the world!  We’ll have more pictures of our newest blessing on the blog soon as we look forward to the milestones of her first year.:)

A Minivan and 1500 Miles: Our Christmas Vacation (Part Three – Burlington, VT)

Mom Blogging, Continued from Our Christmas Vacation Parts One and Two:

**DISCLAIMER:  The pictures in this blog post are a mix of ones from Jason’s camera and from our point and shoot.

When Jason and I first started planning a winter family vacation we knew we needed to see snow.  We love the cold weather and snow!  We had been to New Hampshire a few years ago but only Jason had been to Vermont.  He had photographed a wedding there and he loved the whole area.  We decided to go see Vermont and we pulled up a map of the state on the internet.  We weren’t all that concerned with finding the towns with the best tourist attractions.  We just wanted to play in some snow!  We started calling hotels in various towns in Vermont asking if they usually had enough snow on the ground to make a snowman the week before Christmas.  If the place told us that there was no way to know, or that they did some years but not others, we would call a hotel in a place further north.  Finally we called a hotel in Burlington, Vermont and the guy who answered said that though it was of course up to God they almost always had enough snow to play in around Christmas time.  That was just the answer we were looking for and we decided on Burlington as the last stop in our trip.

We were flying from Vermont back to Florida so the car ride from NYC to Burlington was the last long one of the trip.  We spent most of it singing Christmas carols and A Charlie Brown Christmas on the portable DVD player.  We drove through beautiful snowy scenery and it made the trip go by quickly.

Sunset in Burlington is just before 4:30pm but it seems like it starts getting dark around an hour before that.  It is like the evening starts at at quarter til 4 in the afternoon!  We arrived at the hotel after dark and there was definitely snow on the ground!  We didn’t want to drive around exploring on the dark snowy roads so we picked up some dinner to eat at the hotel and spent more time together as a family.  My sister said everything was perfect and she loved Vermont but the one thing she had hoped for was to see snow actually falling and not just on the ground.  When we woke up the next morning it was snowing hard and it kept snowing the rest of our time there.  It was beautiful.  I could watch snow falling for hours!  We got all bundled up and headed out to play in the snow.

Jason had recently photographed Emily and Ted’s wedding and they live in Vermont.  When they heard we were going there Emily was nice enough to send us a ton of ideas for things to do and see in and around Burlington.  It was so helpful and we used it our whole trip!  She had recommended Battery Park as the best place to romp around in the snow and enjoy a pretty view of the lake and mountains.  It was perfect!  There was a play ground and a covered stage and benches overlooking the lake and best of all a ton of snow!  Playing there with my family was my favorite part of the entire vacation.  I think it was a favorite for all of us!  It was exactly what we wanted out of our vacation.

Jason tried to convince my sister to put her tongue on the pole.  Even after watching A Christmas Story just a few days early she was still about to do it until I told her not to!

Let the snowball fighting begin!  Kids or parents, cold or not, our motto was Snow No Mercy!  It was a Snownihilation!

Our oldest kept trying to walk far away but after a few tries I had some distance to my throws!

Just because they are down doesn’t mean they are done!  Snow No Mercy!

Little brother running up to help out and rescue his big brother:

Snow angels:

It was my sister who got too cold first.  She took our daughter into the car to warm up and soon after we all headed back to the hotel to change into dry clothes and eat.  It had snowed so hard that there was almost a foot of snow in the hotel courtyard so after lunch we went outside there to play in the snow even more!  Well, most of us did.  We tried building a snowman but we couldn’t get past the base layer.  Not only because we don’t have great snowman building skills but also because it was just too tempting for our preschooler to kick and knock over!  Jason didn’t have his camera this time so the snow ball fight between him and I soon became a fierce snow battle complete with tackles and throw downs!  I won of course, and despite what Jason would say it has nothing to do with the fact that he didn’t have any gloves on.  Covered in snow head to foot, we headed inside.

It was still snowing that night and once it got dark it was really cold!  But we headed out to see Church Street, another recommendation from Emily and from all the online travel guides for Burlington.  It is a downtown walking area with lots of shops and restaurants.  The “streets” (though it is a pedestrian area closed to traffic) had garland and wreaths hanging in the air and there were lined with trees covered in tons of white lights.  At the end of the street there was a big Christmas tree.  It was definitely a Christmas scene!  We had forgotten our point and shoot at the hotel so we could only get pictures with the cell phone which of course does not come out well in the dark, so here is a picture from the Church Street Marketplace website, www.churchstmarketplace.com:

We walked the whole street and checked out some of the shops before we went to dinner.  Emily said that the “ultimate, right here right now, this is what Vermont is all about, family dining experience” was at the Farmhouse Tap and Grill.  We are so glad she recommended it to us!  The building used to be a McDonalds but was renovated by local designers and craftsmen into what they called a gastropub.  They pride themselves on supporting local farms and using locally provided foods and almost everything on their menu was free range and grass fed.  Their menu changes depending on what is in season and they list the farms where they get their food right on the wall in the restaurant.  We ordered root beer and even that was brewed at the restaurant!  Even the cheese on the kids’ grilled cheese sandwiches and mac and cheese dishes came from local Vermont farms!  My sister had the corn cakes with mushrooms, wilted greens, and a buttermilk herb vinaigrette.  I don’t know how they made something as simple as corn cakes taste so good but it was incredibly yummy!  I tried to talk Jason into the rabbit just for some adventure but he settled on a venison burger.  I am at all adventurous with food so I had a local grass fed beef burger.  On the menu they even tell you which local farm your beef and cheese are coming from!  I love that.  The food was great, the atmosphere was great, and we got to experience some of Vermont food culture.

Our flight the next day did not leave until that evening so we got an early start and set off to visit a few places just outside of Burlington.  It was still snowing and we enjoyed the beautiful views as we drove.

Our first stop of the day was the Ben and Jerry’s factory in Waterbury.  Ben and Jerry’s started in Burlington, Vermont in 1978 and is now international.  But 70% of all of their production is still done in their two factories in Vermont.  Supporting local Vermont family farms and using natural ingredients are important to their company.  They use only cage-free eggs, the cows are not treated with growth hormones, they are fair trade certified, and they work to responsibly and sustainably source their ingredients and promote environmentally conscious business practices.  We took a tour of the factory where their company really began and learned about their mission statement and how they put that into action.  We didn’t find out until after we had already paid for the tour that the production room was closed for the holidays but we still got to see it.  And most importantly the tour ended in the Flavoroom where we got to sample one of the new flavors, Peppermint Schtick!  It is a limited batch available only in scoop shops and only until they run out because they are not making more.  They told us that it was peppermint ice cream with fudge covered peppermint candy pieces and a peppermint swirl.  I don’t like peppermint and there are only a couple flavors of ice cream in general that I actually like so it did not sound good to me.  I almost didn’t even try it but I did and I loved it!  It was the perfect ice cream for winter.

After the tour was finished we walked through the hall of the Top Ten Flavors and found our favorites.  Then we stopped at the Scoop Shop to enjoy more ice cream!

After we left the Ben and Jerry’s factory we headed for another of Emily’s recommendations, a scenic drive to a covered bridge.  Emily had warned us that the bridges were tucked away and the roads could be adventurous but we decided to give it a try and luckily the drive wasn’t bad at all!  Holmes Creek Bridge is right on Lake Champlain and we stopped by the lake to take in the amazing view of the snow on the shore of this massive lake with freezing cold waves and the Adirondack mountains in the background.  Wow.  The historic covered bridge, the snow, the mountains, the peacefulness…THAT is Vermont.

The boys fell asleep during our drive to the bridge and when we left it was time to head to the airport.  We drove right past the Vermont Teddy Bear Company Factory and Jason decided to run inside to see if there was anything there we could do that wouldn’t take much time.  The next tour didn’t leave for a half an hour and they said it lasted around a half an hour as well.  Other than the tour Jason said there wasn’t much to do there that you couldn’t do at any Build a Bear so we posed for a few pictures and left to catch our flight.

We had planned enough time to drop off the mini van, check our bags in, go through security, and have time to get some dinner before we boarded our flight.  But when we went to check in we found out that our flight was delayed by hours and there was no way we’d make our connection.  The only way to get us home for Christmas Eve was for us to catch an earlier flight which we barely had time to make and then connect in another city to a second flight with barely any time in between.  We also had to quickly rearrange our luggage because one of our bags was one or two pounds over weight and after already having to pay for every single checked bag we refused to pay an additional fee for one or two extra pounds!  Taking off kids’ coats and shoes and getting 6 people through security with camera equipment, portable DVD players, a stroller, a stocked diaper bag, and multiple carry ons is already stressful and now we were in a time crunch!  But we made it in time to board the plane and we even got to sit near each other.

We were all starving by the time that flight landed but we had to run to catch a connecting flight.  There was no time for food and though Jason didn’t want to stop at the bathroom I was not going to risk having one of the kids need to go when the flight was taking off and we couldn’t get out of our seats.  That was our only stop yet by the time we got to the gate they had been holding the flight for us.  They rushed us into the plane letting us know that the plane was full and there were no seats for us or any room for our carry-ons.  I was so proud of the kids for how terrific they were on that flight!  I was tired and hungry and grumpy so I expected all of that from them too!  Worse, Jason wasn’t sitting with me so I thought I’d be dealing with all of that and not have any help.  Though they gate checked most of our carry ons our oldest had been holding his aunt’s DS so he played that for the entire flight.  I had a portable DVD player in the diaper bag and that kept our middle son busy while I played with our daughter.  We got back to Florida without incident and soon we were back home.

It was wonderful to have time together as a family without the distractions of everyday life.  That time and the memories you build is what a vacation is all about!  We hope everyone else had a Christmas season filled with moments that will be your own terrific new memories as well.

And we already miss the snow!:)

A Minivan and 1500 Miles: Our Christmas Vacation (Part Two – NYC)

Mom Blogging, Continued from Part One of Our Christmas Vacation:

**DISCLAIMER:  The pictures throughout this blog post are a mix of images from Jason’s camera and our point and shoot.

The first drive of our trip took longer than we thought it would so we made sure to plan lots of extra time for stops and city traffic as we left our family near DC and headed up to New York City.  We actually arrived a few hours earlier than we thought we would!  Luckily the hotel saw the restless young kids and all of our stuff and let us check in early.  We chose a Marriott hotel within walking distance to Rockefeller Center and we were pleasantly surprised by a hotel room bigger than normal for midtown NYC!  We took it as a good sign.

The kids loved that our hotel room was so high up!  Often at least one of us would be sitting on the window ledge looking out into the city.

Our plan for our time in the city was to see all of the sights you think of when you imagine Christmas in New York City.  We wanted to see the tree at Rockefeller Center, visit Santa at Macy’s, shop in the stores, enjoy the holiday decorations and window displays, and take the kids to FAO Schwartz and the Toys R Us in Times Square.  We were even hoping that there might be some snow on the ground for a wintry and scenic walk through Central Park!  But though it had snowed a couple days earlier there was no snow at all during our time there.  And it should have been an early clue that NYC at Christmas might not be all that family friendly when we contacted more than five shows, including the famous Radio City Christmas Spectacular which is supposed to be great for kids, and all of them had age limits.

Jason absolutely loves shooting in the city and he was really excited for his sessions that evening, but because we had arrived much earlier than we planned we had time to head out for some sightseeing.  We had left very early in the morning and the kids were tired and a little bit moody because of it.  Soon enough our daughter was passed out on my shoulder.  Carrying a sleeping one year old who is bundled up in layers and a heavy coat is not as easy as you would think!

Our first stop was Rockefeller Center to see the big tree.  We have been to NYC a few times in the past and we knew that there would be big crowds at the hot spots, but we were not prepared at all for just how many crowds the week before Christmas really brings into the city!  It was just insane.  By the time we made it to the tree our oldest son was tired of walking, our daughter was sleeping, and we faced an ocean of people who moved like a wall closing in on you.  We barely got next to the tree for a quick picture before we were pushed along by the ever moving crowd.  We made our way to the Lego store nearby in the hopes of cheering up our oldest.

Somehow the crowd had taken the shoe off of our preschooler and trying to stop in that store to put it back on was impossible.  I don’t know how anyone could possibly shop there!  We were just blindly pushed along by the crowd and soon we were at the doors to go outside on the other side of the store.  Now our kids were tired and upset that they thought they were getting a lego toy but didn’t, and we looked out into a giant mass of hurried and impatient people.  The door we went out put us right in the middle of the crowd waiting or the skating rink at Rockefeller Center and I could not believe how many people were standing there!  It was tightly packed for at least an entire block with people either waiting in line or trying to see the tree.  We tried weaving through people but there wasn’t even any room to weave.  Our preschooler had been trying to hold my hand and walk next to me but people didn’t see him so he was barely escaping being trampled.  After he had been hit on the head by shopping bags and elbowed in the face a couple times I had to let my sister carry my daughter, growing ever heavier in her huge winter coat, and carry my son who was equally bundled up and heavy instead.  Jason had been planning to separate from us that evening and go right to his sessions so he had his camera and other gear with him and couldn’t carry anything, or anyone, more than that.  As soon as we could manage our way out of the crowd we went right back to the hotel.  Jason picked us up some fast food for dinner so we didn’t have to venture out that night when he was gone at his sessions.

When he got back to the hotel that night he said the crowds were dying down and it was actually fun to walk the streets again!  The kids had been treated to a night of tv shows in the hotel room and were ready for bed but this was my sister’s first time in New York City and she wanted to go explore!  Jason took her out and together they visited the tree again (for a less crowded view), the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, and then had a late dinner in Times Square.  They enjoyed the entertainment of some interesting characters in the restaurant which gave their dinner an authentic NYC feel.  After carrying his camera through the city all day Jason decided to bring the much more portable point and shoot that night instead.  He hadn’t realized that our son had spent most of his day making a video chronicling his adventures in the hotel room so the battery was dead.  They didn’t take any pictures but they said it was a great night.  And Jason came home with a much needed stroller!

The next day Jason woke up early for a couple morning sessions just outside the city.  The plan was for the rest of us to head out for breakfast after we woke up and got ready and then when Jason would meet up with us in the city later.  But it was vacation after all so rather than rush the kids we took our time that morning and Jason was back at the hotel before we ever left.  I had emailed with a friend who lives in NYC about the crowds the day before and she said it was the worst she had ever seen it!  But she also said that it might have been because it was the Sunday before Christmas.  That made sense.  I won’t even venture to the mall near my house the Sunday before Christmas so we headed out on Monday afternoon with high hopes for walking through the streets on a weekday without our children being torn away from us or hit in the face.

Jason carried our daughter and our middle son sat in the stroller and things seemed better.  The crowd got thicker as we got closer to FAO Schwartz and the other shops but it wasn’t too bad.  We saw the front of the FAO Schwartz with the guy dressed up as a toy soldier and we were excited to head inside!  We went to the doors only to find out that the line was actually coming from down another street.  When we walked over there we saw the real line, and it was long.  Really long.  Down the block.  We stood and waited and Jason and I wondered how smart we really were to spend time standing in line for shopping.

The store wasn’t as decorated for Christmas as I had thought it would be but looking around a giant toy store is always fun.  Our daughter had fallen asleep again (she rarely takes naps at home!) so we tried to find a second cheap stroller but they didn’t have any.  As we made our way through the store I saw a gigantic box of Nerds candy at the candy display!  I pointed it out to Jason and continued to the escalator to head up to the top floor where they had the giant dance-on piano famous from the movie Big.  In the time it took him to turn around to check out the huge Nerds box neither of us had noticed that we got separated.  We spend the next hour trying to find each other in that three story toy store completely packed with people!  We were both just glad it was us adults who were separated and not one of the kids.

Our plan was to grab an early dinner and then head over to Macy’s but the crowds were just too much for the two younger kids.  The stroller would not fit inside of any stores so if we stopped any where they had to be carried and it was hard to carry two heavy bundles while maneuvering through crowds.  I had been to Macy’s a couple times before so I decided to take the younger kids back to the hotel while Jason took my sister and our oldest son to see Santa at Macy’s and then explore more of the sights for our last night in the city.

The subway ride to Macy’s:

Inside the store:

They explored every level inside of Macy’s and did some shopping too!  The line to see Santa would have taken up all of their time that night so they skipped actually visiting him and headed to see more of the city.

Moving window displays:

Playing on the security cameras:

Times Square:

Inside of the Times Square Toys R Us, which is more than 100,000 sq feet in size!:

6th avenue ornaments:

One last stop at the giant Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center:

That night we enjoyed some Christmas movies on tv while eating Outback delivered by room service!  The hotel had a mix-up and sent another family to our room so to make up for it they gave us vouchers for breakfast the next morning in their restaurant.  There were omelettes, bacon, eggs, pancakes, waffles, cereal, fruit, and every other breakfast food you could think of.  After a yummy big breakfast we left the hotel and NYC.  We all agreed that despite the crowds making it hard for the younger kids we had a fun visit.  We love New York City and can’t wait to go back, but probably not at Christmas time again.  At least not until all the kids are grown and can fend for themselves in the crowds!

We headed north of the city for a session with a really wonderful family and then from there it was time for some snow!!  Vermont is coming up next on the blog, and blog updates for all of the sessions Jason did in the city are coming this week as well!

A Minivan and 1500 Miles: Our Christmas Vacation (Part One – Visiting Family)

Mom Blogging:

This year our son started kindergarten and our other son started preschool.  It was the first year we had to work around school schedules when planning our family vacation.  Christmas was on a weekend so we decided to take off the weekend before as well and have our vacation then.  It sounded like a wonderful idea!  We’d rent a minivan and drive north, making stops to see family, visit NYC to see all the famous Christmas things there, and end up in the snow which always puts us in the Christmas spirit!  It seemed like Christmas time would be the perfect time for our vacation!  I have to learn to think things through more.

The weeks before our vacation were absolutely crazy.  Thanksgiving, then putting together everything for our Christmas party a week later, and then just two weeks to put together everything for Christmas Day!  We wouldn’t be returning until Christmas Eve and we’d have family coming to stay over that same night.  We had to do all of our decorating, shopping, wrapping, baking, cleaning, making and sending our Christmas cards, planning the Christmas celebration for the class we teach for kids at our church, and all of our other Christmas traditions and preparations before vacation.  All of that while keeping busy shooting and editing family sessions to get everyone their images in time for them to use the pictures in their own Christmas cards and gifts!  I sent Jason out to get me coffee so often that the people at Starbucks would see him walk in and know what he was going to order before he’d even get to the counter!  They even took pity a few times and just walked a free coffee to him when the line was long.  But you can’t complain about an abundance of blessings!  Christmas is my favorite time of year so shopping and decorating and baking and parties and cards and holiday themed sessions might all be work but they are also fun and festive!  God is good and we came through it all in good spirits and ready to get away for a wonderful family vacation.

I had stayed up all night working the day before we left so the morning of our vacation Jason went to pick up the minivan from the rental car company and I finally started packing.  We were driving up but flying back so I had to pack with the airplane trip in mind.  Packing for a family of five, including 3 young kids who would be playing in the cold and snow, takes a lot of time and a lot of room in the car!  Not only did we have all the sweaters, coats, gloves, boots, and cold weather clothes but we also had snacks and games and stuff for the long car rides in between our stops.  My sister was joining us on the trip so we also had her stuff, and the Christmas gifts we were bringing to drop off with family we were seeing too.  All efficiently planned out and packed to fit in the least number of suitcases for our plane ride home.  Needless to say we didn’t end up leaving until that evening.

Other than a little car sickness, and thanks to the two new portable DVD players we bought, the kids were all great in the car.  We stopped the first night and by early in the afternoon of day two we were far enough north that we finally saw snow on the ground!  When we stopped for gas the kids took advantage of the time to run right to the snow to play.  Though it was more of an icy sludge, they had fun.

**DISCLAIMER:  The pictures throughout this entire blog post are a combination of Jason’s camera, our point and shoot camera, and there are even a few from a cell phone camera:).

It was our daughter’s first time in the snow and she was excited to grab a handful and check it out!

She soon learned that it is better to wear gloves when picking up ice and snow.

We arrived that evening to visit family near DC.  We were all so excited to see Grammy and Grandpa!  The kids ran right up and there were lots of hugs.  When they went inside, there were toys all over the place waiting for the kids!  Not only did they get to play with all the toys, but they also helped put together the Nativity set and decorate the tree.  There were even personalized ornaments for each of us!  Then the kids got to open a present from Grammy and Grandpa.  It was fun to share in some Christmas traditions with them.

Before we left for the hotel, even though it was dark the boys had to go out to playing in the snow.  And the snowball wars began!  They are throwing those at me and at their aunt as we hide behind the bushes and cars!

The next morning we were back at Grammy and Grandpa’s.  After breakfast Grammy had the boys bake and decorate Christmas cookies with her.  I don’t think she knew what she was in for when she handed them tubes of icing and a giant shaker of sprinkles!  She still tried one out when the boys were done thought.  Our boys were snacking on raisins as they worked and those soon ended up on cookies too.  Grandpa wasn’t easily convinced to try an icing and raisin cookie with sprinkles but the boys got their aunt to try one out.  She said it wasn’t too bad!

In between baking and decorating, the kids went downstairs to play pool and to golf.

That afternoon we met up with more friends and family.  It was wonderful seeing everyone!

That evening we went to Mass at the church where Jason and I were married and then we spent our last night there at Grammy and Grandpa’s snuggled on the couches watching the movie A Christmas Story all together as a family.  There was snow outside and home made apple pie and hot chocolate to enjoy.  All the chaos leading up to the vacation was far from our minds.  It was exactly the kind of night we had in mind when we pictured a vacation just before Christmas, and it made everything worth it.  Thanks to Grammy and Grandpa for a terrific time!

Our time in NYC and Vermont, and the wonderful sessions Jason photographed in NYC, are still to come!  Be sure to keep checking the blog for lots of updates this week!

Mail and Ads and Blogs: Our Pictures Put to Use!

Mom Blogging:

I love seeing our images put to use.  In the mail the other day we received Caroline and David’s Save the Date card.  They are such a sweet couple and we loved the picture they chose from their engagement session!  It shows what a cute couple they are and how happy they are to be in love.  We’ve been hearing some of the planning details from Caroline’s wonderful mom and it is going to be an amazing wedding!

Also in the mail we received a thank you card from newlyweds Marisol and Neil.  It had a pretty flower cut out on the front:

and a nice message to Jason thanking him for photographing their wedding on the inside:

Elissa and Rick were also just married and are a terrific couple.  I got to meet them at our Christmas party and they were great people.  After seeing their images they wrote:

Jason,

Thank you so much for the amazing job you did at our wedding!  Everyone (including us) was amazed at you being everywhere!  The pictures are great – I think you got a pic of everyone who was there!  Now the hard part is picking out which pictures we want:)  Thank you also for the Christmas party invite – it was great to meet your family!  You are great at what you do.  Thank you.

Elissa and Rick

It was also fun for us to see two of our pictures in Michele Renee Hair and Makeup Artist Group‘s ad in the Perfect Wedding Guide (on the right):

Wedding blogs are a great place to get ideas for your own wedding planning.  Brenda’s Wedding Blog is a great one with daily updates and lots of pictures.  We are honored that she shared a ring pictures from Stephanie and Nick’s wedding on her “Ringing in the New Year” blog post!

Seeing our pictures put to great uses, getting these terrific thank you cards…2010 is starting off wonderfully!