A cute little bulldog puppy, that’s what! Meet Sawyer, an 11 week old English Bulldog. Wow, I had forgotten what wild and crazy party guys puppies are! He was an adorable maniac one moment, sacked out the next, up and at ‘em the next! Oh Rose family, you have your hands full with this spirited canine yumness. It’s a good thing puppies are so easy to love… Enjoy a few of the many faces of Sawyer…
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Author Jess Walter reads from The Financial Lives of Poets, Swing Wine Bar, Olympia, WA
What a treat! It was a stormy night, but I didn’t feel a thing…tucked inside the cozy basement with a lovely glass of pinot noir in hand, listening to Jess Walter ( http://www.jesswalter.com/ )read from his HIGH-larious new book, “The Financial Lives of Poets” What an interesting crowd of avid readers. It was just the place I needed to be for a spell… He was introduced by longtime friend, fellow author and Olympia resident Jim Lynch ( http://www.thehighesttide.com/ ). These two guys have a great sense of comedic timing–maybe they should take THAT on the book tour circuit! Looking forward to reading your book Jess and thanks for the fun signing notation–you’re a good sport, 7/11 indeed.
Just crying in the woods…
While on my walk through the woods this morning, I found myself unexpectedly crying– no weeping, actually. Good thing I didn’t stumble upon anyone else—what a weirdo, walking through the woods, crying. Ruby kept turning around to check on me and I would need to assure her I was alright—how I love my canine companion. She is truly the most intuitive, lovely creature I’ve ever known.
Looking at the fall leaves, the withering plants, the change of season — I was thinking about how time is continually moving forward, uncompromisingly and unapologetically, moving forward. Tomorrow, my son Austin will turn twenty. Twenty. Even as I write this, I find myself emotional again. I remember every single detail about the day he was born. The absolute, transforming exhilaration of holding him in my arms the first time. His ginormous (I know that’s not a real word, but it fits) eyes–brown orbs, quietly, knowingly, gazing up into my face. I loved him instantly and fiercely. There was no measure or limit to what I would (or wouldn’t) do to keep him safe. And now he is twenty, and though I still feel the same way, I’m not sure how to keep him safe. Safe in life, in love, in all things. How do we extend our protective shield over our adult children? He called me a few weeks ago, late one evening, looking for advice. My heart soared and I was absolutely slayed. I’m not sure I can adequately express how much that meant to me. He wanted to talk to me… he valued my opinion and in a lost moment, I was the one he turned to. I was/am so incredibly grateful.
There is still a lingering feeling as though I am losing a tiny bit of SOMEthing with every passing day — that I have one less day… one less day with the people I care about, one less day doing the things I love, just one less day. The reality is we need to be here, really be here. I am reminded just how impossibly important it is to be present. To inhale and feel it all—the joy, the pain, and everything in between. There’s no rewind but maybe there is a “pause” button. Maybe that’s why I take photos—a small moment, captured. I just know that I NEED to take photos.
This fall is literally blazing by—in both color and speed. And so in the midst of this busy season, I recommit myself to being truly present. I promise to treasure the little moments: the first cup of coffee in the morning, the way it feels to kiss Emmett’s cheek when he is still warm from sleep, the way my feet slip into place with Philip’s, the musky, woodsy smell of Ruby’s fur, and the beautiful brown eyes of my patient, knowing son Austin—except instead of gazing up at me, I am the one gazing up at him. The love is still fierce and protective…just in case he needs it even at Twenty…
Downtown Olympia Alleys Aren't Scary…
Although I wouldn’t suggest wandering in any alley alone at night… especially in the fall, spider time. Bleh…
It’s amazing to me how many of my high school senior clients haven’t explored Olympia’s alleys. There are some really great spaces down here. I hope the City of Olympia is able to utilize them better–as pedestrian walkways, cafes, etc. In the meantime, I will intrepidly traverse, clients in tow, seeking out the perfect photographic background. I mean it’s seriously working…
Just One Puppy…and a Couple of Lovely Seniors
Meet Kenzie! Her family came in for family photos and I just couldn’t resist a few of just her… Dogs are simply the best!
The day continued with more senior sessions. I adore the kids that come to me–they have a great sense of style (clearly) and totally sassy, fun clothes! Thanks to Britney and Lauren–love the boots girls!! Now do I really get to have THREE DAYS OFF? Yes, headed to Bellingham for Em’s soccer tournament–the Pacific Coast Challenge–serious soccer folks!
The "Eyes" Have It
Today’s senior portrait theme was “Young Women With Exceptionally Lovely Eyes” Clearly–as you can see from the following images. Thanks to Hadley and Jessica! You two are gorgeous!
Downtown Olympia + Great Seniors = Totally Cool Senior Photos
I love having a studio in downtown Olympia. Love IT! Not only is it a blast to people watch (whoa sometimes) but there is such a vibrant energy pulsing through downtown. Great boutiques, delicious restaurants and exceptional services–seriously, people, get down here! I love the clients I have–they are looking for something more unique, more fun, more them.
Thanks to Chandler and Olivia for such great shoots!
Baby Blues
Meet James on the heel of his 6 month birthday. Soft red hair and perfect blue eyes–adorable! Poor little guy is fiercely teething and wanted to maul his stuffed animals. They didn’t seem to mind though. Such a sweet love of a boy. Although he was dapper in his classic striped Osh Kosh B’Gosh overalls–a wardrobe necessity for any baby boy–we couldn’t pass up photographing him in the buff, well close to it. Those dimpled little arms are just too much and don’t even get me started on those blue eyes! Thanks for coming in today guys!
A Lovely Day at the Fair (grounds, that is…)
Congrats Sara & Matt! They tied the knot today at the Thurston County Fairgrounds. We had such fun wandering around the deserted fairgrounds–great textures and fun places to take photos! Just make sure you watch where you step…
Doesn’t she look like Faith Hill? A younger, more beautiful one of course..
The Heights of Love…
Today I was lucky enough to spend time with Will and Robyn on their wedding day. This darling couple brings love to new heights…literally! Combined they boast close to 13 feet of grace! I really should have brought a ladder…
Congratulations to you two! I hope you have a great trip. How about a send off with a couple of images from your day…