In this field.
Fiber soft and delicate....pure. Stalk catching...pulling...protective.
Like motherhood.
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In this field.
Fiber soft and delicate....pure. Stalk catching...pulling...protective.
Like motherhood.
My sister and her loves.
Message me to book a Christmas photo session!
Black-Eyed Susans
Queen Anne's Lace
and Katherine
Lilias is no bigger than a thumb...and since she was turning one
we celebrated her with a Thumbelina party!
Our home bloomed with giant crepe poppies, leaves, daisies, a forget me not, and a cosmo, designed to make the guests feel as wee as Thumbelina. In the tale by Hans Christian Andersen, Thumbelina spends a summer in the forest drinking dew and flower nectar, thus we served fresh brewed hibiscus tea and rose raspberry cupcakes with sugared petals. Lilias' high chair was transformed to a giant flower just as Thumbelina is born from within the petals of a scarlet bloom. Characters in the story inspired our crafts....guests decorated paper butterflies tied with a ribbon just like the white butterfly who aided Thumbelina's escape from the toads by pulling her lily pad downstream. Guests were also taught how to fold green origami "toads" and could enter their jumping creations in a friendly hopping contest! Aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends were recruited for a mini acting out of the story of Thumbelina with Lilias playing the title role. At the end of the play, Thumbelina receives a pair of white wings...our gift to her!
Crepe paper: Carte Fini / Wings: Tiffany of Burning Love Creation / Flower crown: Margaret at Love for Sale Shop / Lilias' vintage dress: Pretty Tidy Vintage / Rose raspberry cupcake recipe: Yummy Crumble
This is Erin. She is Citizen Potawatomi.
When young she was given her Native name...Nanogaskawe which means "Hummingbird Woman." In Native culture, hummingbirds symbolize messengers and carriers of joy! Her ancestors once roamed this land, Prophetstown, where we met to capture these photos. As Erin and her mother shared the history of injustices perpetrated against their family of old I was brokenhearted. Tragically, her great, great grandfather and his tribe were removed from Prophetstown and forced to walk The Trail of Death to Kansas. Only a remnant survived. If her ancestors could have looked ahead, I know they would be proud to see that their resilient spirit lives on in their Hummingbird Woman!
My parents moved to Britain a few years ago and in June we were able to join them for a jaunt across the pond. Our first days were spent in darling Edinburgh! We were enchanted by...
Hot chocolate sundaes from Mary's Milk Bar
Hog roasts with sweet chili sauce and haggis
Intricate crown jewels fortified within a high castle
Golden gorse on favored Arthur's Seat
and
Lots of overdue snuggles with Grandaddy and Nene!
Dustin...spontaneous, relational, goofy...we met the summer before my freshman year of high school right after my family's move to Northern Kentucky. Consequent summers were spent riding The Beast, cheating suspecting friends at cards, conquering death on rafting trips, and general merry making. The line between friend and brother was soon crossed. He chose a bride full of sweetness and wisdom and I am overjoyed to welcome her to the family!
Indomitable Jaelyn and her nine month old darling. Aren't they lovely?
Andrew has a lively, unaffected nature. My first distinct impression of him is as an eighth grader heading a rabid pack of middle school boys in a dog-pile of a favorite male youth leader. I was able to get to know his (still wild) self better once he moved up into the high school ministry and found his passion and gift to point others to Christ through music evident. He bears a worshippers heart and talent and will continue to cultivate this on scholarship for trumpet performance at Ball State beginning this fall!
I want to move into this greenhouse. But, the cacti are possessive of their space, the orchids are uppity (I do believe orchids are the snootiest flowers....always delicately aloof), and the bonsais snore. So, perhaps we'll continue to just visit.