Well . . .
What do you think?
I THINK I got a little carried away with this incredible newborn shot . . .
Somehow all I want to do is just love on these little babies, I think it shows up in my editing. I love 'em like this -

And I love 'em like this -
I THINK I got a little carried away with this incredible newborn shot . . .
Somehow all I want to do is just love on these little babies, I think it shows up in my editing. I love 'em like this -

And I love 'em like this -
Welcome baby Kavik . . .
Did you know . . .
Snips and Snails and Puppy Dog tails . . . . that's what little boys are made of!
Hmmmm . . . just exactly what are Snips & Snails? It's thought that snips would be little pieces of all sorts of things . . . kind of like . . .
little tiny toes and a little tiny nose
scrappy little bows and scrapes on the knees

throwing of rocks and the climbing of trees

pockets full of frogs and jars full of bugs

a ball and a bat and a baseball hat

make a sweet little boy

full of kisses and hugs :D
Yes - you are an adorable little one
Did you know . . .
Snips and Snails and Puppy Dog tails . . . . that's what little boys are made of!
Hmmmm . . . just exactly what are Snips & Snails? It's thought that snips would be little pieces of all sorts of things . . . kind of like . . .







Each year I try to set aside the months of January and February to take some time JUST FOR ME :)
I find I need a little space at the beginning of the year to regroup . . . update my professional website . . . blog a little . . . watch Adobe tutorials on Youtube (just one of my many addictions.
Well this year, January and February are flying by! I'm not nearly getting enough browsing, updating, and blogging time . . . but I wanted to just take a few minutes and share just a smidgin of my photography that inspired me the most this year . . .
Along with a little rhetoric to go along with . . . Hope you all ENJOY!
Loves!!
Kristin

If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. ~Raymond Inmon


The earliest traces of the enlightening part of the proverb date back to the Cherokee tribe of Native Americans, who said -
“Don’t judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes”.
Nelle Harper Lee, an American authoress, was seemingly inspired by the saying of the Amerindians in her book “To Kill a Mockingbird”, where she wrote -
“You never really know a man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

"I had seen a vision; I knew it, and I knew that God knew it, and I could not deny it, neither dared I do it" - - Prophet Joseph Smith

Isn't she lovely
Isn't she wonderful
Isn't she precious
Less than one minute old
I never thought through love we'd be
Making one as lovely as she
But isn't she lovely made from love
- Stevie Wonder

Tell you a story
happened a long time ago
little bitty pretty one
I'll be watching you grow
- Bobby Day
I find I need a little space at the beginning of the year to regroup . . . update my professional website . . . blog a little . . . watch Adobe tutorials on Youtube (just one of my many addictions.
Well this year, January and February are flying by! I'm not nearly getting enough browsing, updating, and blogging time . . . but I wanted to just take a few minutes and share just a smidgin of my photography that inspired me the most this year . . .
Along with a little rhetoric to go along with . . . Hope you all ENJOY!
Loves!!
Kristin

If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. ~Raymond Inmon

Do not be discouraged on account of the greatness of the work; only be humble and faithful. . . . He who scattered Israel has promised to gather them; therefore inasmuch as you are to be instrumental in this great work, He will endow you with power, wisdom, might, and intelligence, and every qualification necessary. ~~ Prophet Joseph Smith

The earliest traces of the enlightening part of the proverb date back to the Cherokee tribe of Native Americans, who said -
“Don’t judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes”.
Nelle Harper Lee, an American authoress, was seemingly inspired by the saying of the Amerindians in her book “To Kill a Mockingbird”, where she wrote -
“You never really know a man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”


