Summer Family Photo Shoot

While in Utah, Aunt Sarah was generous enough to do a family photo shoot for us at the awesome photo studio in Salt Lake she’s able to access. Our timing was off since Meredith was awake for the drive up to Salt Lake and, hence, was tired out pretty quickly during the actual shoot, but Aunt Sarah worked her magic and captured some photo gold!

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Lady Amelia.

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Goofball Samantha.

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Samantha with her hero.

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There were more silly faces from Samantha than genuine smiles but oh well.

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Amelia with Daddy and then Mommy.

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The twins unscripted.

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I’m ready for my close up!

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I could just squeeze that chunk!

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Flying!

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Peekaboo.

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Meredith was so confused… what is all the noise going on behind me?

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Watch out! The twins are coming!

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Smooch.

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I love me some fur blanket.

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Attempting to be lady-like.

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Lots of misplaced accessories during the shoot.

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Tea party time!

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Samantha had waited all morning for this cookie.

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Where’s MY food?

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Sharing their tea and cookies with little sis.

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At this point, Meredith was utterly exhausted, and she took a cat nap on the nice blanket while we continued.

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It’s amazing she slept with all the chaos!

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The studio had some Frank Sinatra and Michael Buble playing the whole time, so we danced while Meredith lounged in the background.

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Moment of reflection. Thanks to Grammy and Aunt Sarah for thinking to bring the chair from home, as well as the tea party set-up and pictures of Great Grandma Darlene and family. It made for a cute vintage look!

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And more silliness from Samantha.

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The Thinker Amelia.

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It was fun to have so many different areas to shoot in at the studio, as well as bubbles, flower petals and other props for the girls to use.

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Flashback to Aunt Sarah’s wedding!

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Dazed and confused, but finally awake.

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What did I miss, guys?

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Meredith wasn’t quite sitting up on her own yet, so Aunt Sarah had to snap the pictures quickly. Timber!

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Our family, July 2016.

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Thank you, Aunt Sarah and the Photo Collective, for letting us invade the studio and for capturing the craziness that is our family in fantastic detail!

Lots of love,

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Quote of the Day

Samantha and Amelia spout out so many journal-worthy quotes every day, that I wish I could keep a recorder on all day and have someone sift through it for gems. Today’s was from Samantha.

Samantha while cuddling Meredith: “I wish we had two sisters.”

Me: “You do have two sisters– Amelia and Meredith.”

Samantha: “No, I want two babies. Why can’t we have two babies?”

Me: “Um…. that’s just the way it worked out. Maybe next time, if there is a next time. But don’t hold your breath.”

Samantha: “When we have another baby, I want to name it ‘Sam’ just like me, Sammy!”

Me: “Won’t that be confusing to have two Sams?”

Samantha: “No, because there will be a little Sammy and a big Sammy.”

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Can’t argue with that logic. Apparently, in Sammy’s ideal world, all of her sisters would be mini-hers!

Lots of love,

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Happy Birthday, Jake!

Jake’s birthdays growing up were understated, (read: he was happy if someone remembered!) Especially since Jake’s birthday falls in the summer when school is out, he always felt a little bit robbed in the birthday category since he, “Never even got a cupcake like the other kids with birthdays during the school year!”

He recalls one birthday during grade school in which he told a friend to come to his house for a birthday party (of which nothing of the sort had been planned… Jake dug in the freezer until he found some ice cream and the two played out in his backyard). First world problem, but all the same, I can’t help but shed a tear thinking of second-grade Jake’s forgotten birthday! Jake claims he doesn’t harbor any negative psychological effects from the lack of birthday fanfare, but the girls and I try our best every year to make up for his non-birthday-ed childhood. This isn’t hard to accomplish since he’s so easy to please!

We had dinner at the Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney, mostly because I was trying to think of a fun place the twins would be occupied so we could relax. The twins and Meredith thought the robot gorillas, elephants, and mock Amazonian thunder storms were entertaining, and spent the majority of their time staring at the exotic fish in the tanks.

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After walking around Downtown Disney, the girls crashed when we arrived home, and instead of waiting until the next day to sing and eat Jake’s favorite carrot cake with the girls, Jake and I ate the first slices ourselves. It’s a good thing I took a picture of the cake intact, because the next morning, the girls somehow found it in the fridge and completely destroyed it in animalistic fashion. I found what was left of the ravaged cake later that afternoon and had no words for the destruction! To their credit, the twins seemed genuinely remorseful about ruining Jake’s cake and chirped, “Sorry, Daddy!”  for the rest of the weekend.

The amount of sugar consumption vastly succeeded that of the unfortunate Honey Incident of May 2016 in which I had unwisely left a jar of honey on the kitchen island during breakfast, and when I ran upstairs to change Meredith, the girls snatched the jar and had squirted/eaten 3/4 of the jar into their oatmeal by the time I came back down.

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Out of all the options for a birthday activity I suggested, Jake chose the circus (not my first choice, but it’s not my birthday!) Our friends, Heather and Kael, and their son, Sam, came with us for all four kids’ first circus experience.

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This was not the traditional lions, tigers and elephants circus of yore, but was more of a cirque du soleil meets America’s Got Talent. There were all the regular circus features– tight-rope walkers, fire-dancers, clowns, tigers, dog tricks, pony tricks– mixed in with a space-themed storyline, jarring techno music, and ice skaters dressed as inter-galactic, double-axel jumping space aliens. The kids probably would have preferred a good old-fashioned simple circus with a few animals and stunts, as it was all a little overwhelming for them, but the adults were definitely entertained!  Meredith was understandably terrified by all the neon lights and loud music, and stayed in the Ergo the entire time.

During intermission, Samantha and Amelia morphed into a dog and tiger.

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Meredith had a view of my shirt the majority of the event, although she did come out and watch parts of the show. She giggled at the dog tricks, but was freaking out or sleeping the rest of the time.

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Amelia the tiger.

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The girls and Sam were mesmerized!

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Two pooped wild animals who escaped from the circus.

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At home, we barbecued, opened cards and gifts, and Jake and I munched on the crumbs of the desecrated cake… without the twins! Happy birthday to the love of my life and the girls’ hero!

Lots of love,

 

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Radish Me

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My new healthy eating blog, Radish Me, is finally up and running (only took me a year– ha!) Now that I’ve gotten all three girls’ schedules somewhat synced for their afternoon nap (angels SING!), I’ve had a little more time to experiment with posting over the past month. For now, I hope to post recipes (and eventually more substantive meal planning, grocery lists, and informational posts) about once a week. The recipe planning, photography and blogging is mostly a fun creative outlet for me, but I hope it can be helpful to others as well!

Send me your ideas for posts and content that would be helpful and check it out here! 

Lots of love,

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