Older Siblings
Last year a mom, Jamie, had called me in response to a postcard mailer I had sent out. She was new to the St. Charles County area and needed someone to photograph her 3 sons. Of course I automatically assumed her sons were in their baby, toddler, and preschool stages; because that is when we, as moms, get our children photographed regularly. But this was not the case with her. Her sons were elementary and middle school ages. So often we lose track of capturing our children on film throughout their older years that besides the lone "school picture", there is a "gap" of photographs from when they were a baby until they are graduating from high school. Jamie realizes the importance of documenting all of their ages on film and called me to do their pictures again a couple months ago. Only a year later at these ages, I have to say, even I noticed looking through the camera, how much these young men had changed. Here are a few pictures I'd like to share with you from our recent time together at the park ....


My thought to leave you with today is, "Time flies by so fast, and our children change so much even over the course of a year, so get out those cameras and start documenting all of their ages, or call me and I will do it for you!"

' Til next time,
Julie


My thought to leave you with today is, "Time flies by so fast, and our children change so much even over the course of a year, so get out those cameras and start documenting all of their ages, or call me and I will do it for you!"
' Til next time,
Julie

Julie: ok, this one gave me goose-bumps to read, it is so very true, we all need to take pictures each month of our kids, take it from me,they really do grow up and are gone before you know it. Keep up the good work and keep the stories coming on your blob.
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