Photo Fun

In November when the Nav conference came to town, we all went to hang out at the convention center and see old friends. While there we met a new one. Janet is a photographer in Chicago and was looking for sisters to photograph for a photo book she’s working on (on sisters – see, it all makes sense!). She asked if I would mind bringing my girls back the next day for a photo session and I was all – what, free photo session by a professional? How fast can we secure this thing?

We had fun with Janet and even managed to convince Millie to participate (she smiled in most of the pictures and frowned in few). I have what I wanted to use for the girls’ annual “school” photo (which just means a nice single shot of each girl to mark their look and growth for that year and not at all to be excused for what typically passes as a school photo).

At the end of the session of the sisters, I managed to sneak in a couple as well. My favorite? Right here:

The Sorority

Thanks, Janet. We enjoyed our time with you and appreciated the photos you sent us and are looking forward to seeing the book when it is completed!

20 thoughts on “Photo Fun

  1. martha10 says:

    very cute picture:) that should be a great book. wish i lived closer to your friend…and could corral the sisters in our house. now we have two sets–the two little ones and the three big ones who will be a wedding in april together…for the last sister.
    great picture of all of you. m

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  2. Christy says:

    What a gorgeous picture. Craig must just swell with love and pride when he looks at all his beautiful girls. 🙂
    Does it freak you out a little that we are old enough to have four (or more if we really wanted to work out the math) kids?? You look so fresh and young in that picture. And for myself, I’m simply not mature enough to be handling parental responsibilities. (Hah-hah. Silly me, I thought the maturity part was supposed to come before the kids … not as a result of having kids.)

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  3. martha10 says:

    very cute picture:) that should be a great book. wish i lived closer to your friend…and could corral the sisters in our house. now we have two sets–the two little ones and the three big ones who will be a wedding in april together…for the last sister.
    great picture of all of you. m

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  4. Christy says:

    What a gorgeous picture. Craig must just swell with love and pride when he looks at all his beautiful girls. 🙂
    Does it freak you out a little that we are old enough to have four (or more if we really wanted to work out the math) kids?? You look so fresh and young in that picture. And for myself, I’m simply not mature enough to be handling parental responsibilities. (Hah-hah. Silly me, I thought the maturity part was supposed to come before the kids … not as a result of having kids.)

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  5. Janice says:

    Love this pic! You all look so different and yet so much alike! I have stopped by on occasion, and have added you to my “stop by more” category! I enjoy all that is here!

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  6. Nikki says:

    Hi! You all are lovely! I’m so glad I got to meet you all for real last Friday. Thanks for having me–Shaylea is so jealous she didn’t get to play with your girls. Hope to see you again soon!
    (ps–Did you get my email?)

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  7. Mom says:

    I sure wish I could get some copies of those pictures. How wonderful you all look.
    Let us know the name of the book when it is published.
    Love ya lots,
    Mom

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  8. Janice says:

    Love this pic! You all look so different and yet so much alike! I have stopped by on occasion, and have added you to my “stop by more” category! I enjoy all that is here!

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  9. Mom says:

    I sure wish I could get some copies of those pictures. How wonderful you all look.
    Let us know the name of the book when it is published.
    Love ya lots,
    Mom

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