Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas in Missouri

This year Tony and I went to his parents house in rural Missouri to celebrate Christmas with his family. We stayed there about a week, and let me tell you, I could really get used to not dealing with traffic and Californians. Every time Tony and I go outside of California, or at least to a less densely populated area of California, we wish we didn't have to come back. Yeah, yeah, go ahead and call me a hermit or a misanthrope. I'll just scowl at you and go back into hiding.

Christmas was, as usual, a whirlwind. We had to travel into the city (about an hour away) to go Christmas shopping THREE times. Ugh. The mall there was just as crowded as it would have been anywhere else that close to Christmas, so I was unable to escape my least favorite part of the holiday season.

After spending about a week in the country, and enjoying the peaceful lifestyle, we returned back to Southern California, and back to work. Due to the sheer volume of pictures for this post, I'm going to minimize my captions and allow you all to enjoy the photos!

I thought I'd start us off trying to be artistic, but really, here's just a plank of wood. Wahoo.


Guineas! They're all grown up! Remember them back in July?



I like the way these fungi look.


This guinea was a bit slow. He was always far away from the rest of the flock, and he was the only one who didn't really mind my flash.


I like the little details that were found around Tony's parent's property.



Sweet LT. He's a napper just like me.


Here's the one and only Rob. He hates cameras and always has to be held by Tony's dad in order for me to get a picture of him. Then, he punishes all of us by staying outside too long right when it's time to go to bed.


The guineas like getting up close to the dining room window and scaring the hell out of me. Demon birds.


This is our old-fashioned Christmas tree! We spent one night stringing popcorn (not as easy done as said), and making homemade tin-foil ornaments.


Tony's mom had a good idea to use some old cinnamon sticks and bundle them into an ornament.

The night before Christmas eve we all got together at Tony's Aunt's new home to have a big dinner. The picture below describes Terry's feelings about me taking photos of him :).


Tony's Grandma and Grandpa were there! They're so sweet. Tony's Grandma totally has a sweet tooth, and she's not ashamed of it!


Tony's cousin's toddler, Malachi, was also there. Tony's uncle managed to convince that the wooden reindeer was a cow. He liked playing with the "cow's" ears, and I told him he made the cow go deaf. He just laughed.



He played pirates with Tony, and used the spoon as an eye patch. They kept saying "arrrgh matey" and "give me your buried treasure" until everyone had about enough of that.


This is my favorite picture of Tony's dad.


We spent Christmas morning at Tony's paternal grandparents' house. Malachi got a drum set from his Grandma.



We were all saying "Gentle, Malachi!" and he was like, "Um, What? You've bought me drums and you want me to play them gently?! Heck no! Excuse me while I rock out now."


This was his "charming" smile with his momma :). He's so precious!

In the afternoon we drove to see Tony's grandma and the other side of the family for Christmas dinner. She was very lively and so sweet, as always.



Oh, and did I mention that we had a WHITE CHRISTMAS!! I didn't realize how exciting that was until I found out that the roads out that far in the country don't really get plowed as often (um, or at all in some cases) as they did in my suburban Ohio. There was a dirt and gravel (and snow and ice) road involved to get to one of the Christmas festivities, but thankfully Tony's dad was an excellent driver, and we were in a kajillion ton Dodge pickup truck.

Snow pictures:








One of the last photos I took (while freezing in 10F) was of this windmill. I really like these photos, because I've never taken many photos of moving objects (well, other than 2 year olds and a few animals).



While in many ways I was sad to leave Missouri and return to California, I did have a part of my heart back here.


I was so happy to see this pretty face! Thanks to good friends taking care of her, she was not resentful that we were away for a week. We've snuggled all day.

All in the Family: Part 2

I had the opportunity to photograph another family before heading home for the holidays. A professor in the lab I work recently had a beautiful baby girl, and I offered to take photos as a way to practice my portrait skills. Not only was Mom, Dad and newborn there, but also their sweet, animated 2 year old joined in for the fun.

Shooting the newborn was a piece of cake--she didn't even want to open her eyes! It was like photographing a still object. The 2 year old boy, however, made up for baby's lack of movement and then some! It was such a fun time, and I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I do!

Baby girl was so incredibly sweet. I loved her little fingers, and her precious Christmas dress.





As a family, they took some really nice photos!



Baby girl's tights had ruffles on the butt. She had me at hello.


The little boy was a character. It was challenging for him to get still, but when he was, his photos turned out beautiful!





His interaction with his baby sister was pretty funny. I think he's still not so sure about her.



I leave you with this photo. We all know that you don't have to be two years old to be defiant, but defiance sure looks a whole lot sweeter when you are young!


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

All in the Family...

Whooo...I'm behind on updating. That's the holiday season for you!

I had another photo shoot this past weekend! This time it was of a mid-sized family, and it forced me to learn how to use an external flash. I was so happy to practice on friends! The family was so sweet and patient, I couldn't have asked for a better first-time group photo shoot.

This is my good friend Steph (on the right) and her little sister:





There were sweet, festive decorations all around the house.


Every picture I took of Steph was good. Every. One. How disgusting is that :)?



Steph's momma was so sweet

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Two roomies!



Here's Steph and her sister with their dad, man he was a character!




Full family photos:








And now, a bunch of candid shots:









Perhaps the photo below sums up the night for Steph?



Hopefully these photos (and the many others not shown here) made for some nice Christmas presents!