Pizza ready to go

A Night of Pizza and Root Beer

October nineth is national pizza and beer night.  Had it been a day in my late twenties, my husband and I would have had a great oprdered pizza and some grocery bought beer.  Being a mom, I decided to play this up a little and make it a night of pizza and root beer floats.  I gathered a dough mix that is easy to make, a pizza sauce, and all the toppings my family loves….READ MORE

 

You Might Be A Mom If…

Being a mom is one of the hardest, most unappreciated, physically and emotionally exhausting jobs you will ever do.  However, “mommy” is the greatest, most rewarding name you will ever be called.  It is irrational.  If you are a mom, you know what I mean by that.  Celebrate it.  The following list incorporates thirty signs that you are a mom.  Have fun with it…READ MORE

Eris and Pumpkin

 Halloween Pumpkin Fun

When I think about Halloween, dressing up, candy, and pumpkins come to mind.  Even though my children focus on their costumes and what types of masks they will wear, pumpkin is always the top subject of the holiday for me.  It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown is significant to the month of October.  The great pastime of pumpkin carving seems to stick with me every year.  It is the foundation of all my Halloween Pumpkin FunREAD MORE

Rock star on a rocket (Photographing Carnival Fun) Photographing Halloween Carnival Fun

Photographing Halloween carnival fun is one of my favorite things to do as a professional photographer.  I love organized parties.  Anything my kids attend that includes throwing pies at teachers, playing little games for treats, and the winning of stuffed animals and live gold fish is a night out I will never miss.  I love my kids.  I enjoy taking pictures of them.  Photographing Halloween carnival fun is the icing on the already delicious cake of a school night out for me.,, Read More

drawings on kids walls The Writing On The Wall

Motherhood is not for the weak at heart.  You have to be on your game at all times.  Watching, waiting, and anticipating every childs next move.  Be thinking about the two-year old running outside when you are not looking because you left the door unlocked.  She can turn the door knobs now…Read More