Beth came prepared, too! A wagon full of candy canes, Kaleidoscopes, Santa buckets and a gold reindeer that I'm sad to say... we didn't even get to use. I hope these children know what a treasure they have in their B B!
= ) Thank you, Beth for all your help!
We started in my all time favorite "fall" spot on Broad... actually it's just off of Broad. A lovely little sitting area beneath a row of the most beautiful yellow fan shaped leaves! My mother tells me they're Ginkgo Biloba trees. Interesting! Then we took a stroll down Broad, stopping along the way at prime locations, snapping as we went... until we made our way to the 1st block's Coca Cola wall to finish up with some Santa hats and lots of "jumping" pictures for Christmas cards!! Fun, fun, fun!!
So enjoy just a few from our fun filled stroll down Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Enjoy!! And Ciao Bellas!!
Christy C
I wanted to use the picture that best portrayed the oldest's personality. Of course, it's hard to tell from just one meeting, but Mr. Collin seemed to be a quiet old soul... and I think this picture tells it best. I'm loving me some sunbeam pictures! = )
Te he he... I just love this picture! = )
Such a cutie... he liked saying, "CHEEEESE!" ; )
Now I have to share a funny story to explain the next two...
No... this is not a Hunter child... that's my Bekah Boo. She is so awesome with small children, I like to bring her along on children shoots! As we were passing a fire hydrant (which I must confess, in all my weeks of power walking down Broad Street... I never even noticed it there myself!) she randomly exclaims... "LOOK... a fire hydrant!!" After feeling a little embarrassed when she saw our confused expressions, she explained "I've never really seen one up close before!" Ha ha ha... that child! There's a reason we don't let her out much!!
So here's my Bekah Boo and her fire hydrant!
I just love that kid!
No comments:
Post a Comment