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Showing posts with label las mujeres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label las mujeres. Show all posts

11/22/10

The COAD Family

One of the joys of a photographer (of any level) is to showcase her work.  In my case, families are definitely an all-time favorite.  Not necessarily always the easiest to capture because of everyone's conflicting interests but I enjoy how each personality emerges during such a session.  

My own children will no longer allow me to dress them up, and had always given me a hard time during shoots.  It can be a stressful moment.  So most of our family portraits are candid and unposed.  But the Coad family was a natural and so cooperative.  They were just ready.  Here's just a few of those precious moments.

“The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” 
~Theodore Hesburgh
“Where does the family start? It starts with a young man falling in love with a girl - no superior alternative has yet been found.” ~Winston Churchill
“The house does not rest upon the ground, but upon a woman.” ~Mexican Proverb
“Whatever they grow up to be, they are still our children, and the one most important of all the things we can give to them is unconditional love. Not a love that depends on anything at all except that they are our children.” ~Rosaleen Dickson
 "Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet." ~Vietnamese Proverb
 “A happy family is but an earlier heaven.” ~George Bernard Shaw
“In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.” ~Alex Haley

 ...let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!  ~Henry Ward Beecher

Happy Thanksgiving 2010

8/6/10

DISCOVERY...

The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart. ~Elisabeth Foley

We first met at a music appreciation class for our girls at the Conservatory of Music when it was still located on 19th Street.  That was 9 years ago.

Our hellos turn into longer conversations into playdates into birthday parties into dinners to lasting friendship.  I still remember when my youngest sat in his carseat next to her newborn baby in her carseat. And now, both our firstborns are entering high school.

Her family has moved to the South Bay, and has travelled between here and Europe.  My three young children kept me on my toes. The busyness of life took over.  We've lost touched. 

Then we found each other before the Facebook craze, and have been touch and go.  We've been trying to get together since but to no avail.  

Years ago, I was able to photograph her family.  This will be forever etched in my mind.  Of course, the girls are much bigger now.  I won't recognize them when I see them.  But the memories we made are kept in my heart...hoping our paths will someday cross again.
"Here's wishing YOU and your family BON VOYAGE as you embark into a new adventure.
Stay in close touch."

This is just one story.  Yet so true to many of my friends who've moved away.  This is a reminder for myself to cherish each moment I have with them while they are still within reach.   

4/25/10

The Graduate

"Graduation is only a concept. In real life every day you graduate. Graduation is a process that goes on until the last day of your life. If you can grasp that, you'll make a difference." ~Arie Pencovici
Wow, I can't believe how much you've grown. Did you know I spoke to you when you were in the utero? I was there when your mom screamed her head off giving birth to you while she squeezed my arm off. Never give your arm to a woman in labor! 
Now look, you can fit into your mother's wedding dress! (which, by the way, she intricately & laboriously created for that one special day.)  Although, you're not quite ready just yet for such a huge commitment.  That will come in the future.
In the meantime, go chase your dreams and make them all come true. And make your Mom and Dad proud.
But most importantly, whatever you do...

"...do not forget My teaching,
but keep My commands in your heart,
for they will prolong your life many years
and bring you prosperity.
Let love and faithfulness never leave you;
bind them around your neck,
write them on the tablet of your heart.
Then you will win favor and a good name
in the sight of God and man.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart 
and lean not on your own understanding
in all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He will make your paths straight."
Proverbs 3:1-6




Congratulations, Dezi, 2010 Graduate! Now, GO and make a difference!

2/21/10

ROMELLE

When I run, I feel His pleasure.~Eric Liddell (Chariots of Fire)

I'm reposting ROMELLE.  Her photographs were taken and posted last August. During our "photo session," we brought our sons along who, thankfully, not only kept each other company but truly enjoyed some bonding time.  They've since had playdates and hope to get them together more when school is out.

At any rate, I finally checked out her blogs, and definitely worth checking out.  I hope you visit and leave her comments.  She's so inspiring. I'm a fan of Romelle's discipline & pursuit of being fit. Not only physically, but mentally and spiritually. GO! ROME, GO!
Check out her blogs:
http://romellebroas.blogspot.com/
http://www.runninggirlsblog.blogspot.com/

age: 41
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii; Pacifica, California
What I do: wife to a great guy, mother of 2 boys, dental hygienist, writer for children's magazines, marathon runner









"Mommy, you look beautiful." ~Mateo, 6



I realized I had turned into my mother when I heard my mother in my own voice.
What are you expert at: carrying 10 grocery bags to the house in one trip
The last time my children made me laugh: Today. And if you ask me tomorrow, the answer will still be the same, "today."
What advise would you give to young moms: Try not to go by the book and don't fret if things don't go your way.
When I have 30 minutes to myself: I try to fit 8 hours of housecleaning into 30 minutes, OR sit quietly and enjoy a hot mug of chai tea latte.
The last book I read to my children: The Pencil by Allan Ahlberg
My favorite outdoor activity to do with my children: Biking along the Marina overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge
The most noticeable way parenting has changed me: I no longer wear dry-cleaned clothes and rarely wear white.
What surprises me the most about being a parent: I really never knew what love was until I had children.
(Previously posted 8/8/09)

12/14/09

JILL

An Advocate for Human Trafficking
Together, we can end slavery in our lifetime. 
~The Not For Sale Campaign

JILL CHRISTINE
age: 43 

Born & raised: San Jose, Aptos (California)
Married to Sung for 13 years
Children: 2 girls (11 & 8)
My passion: My family 
What I do: I get to do what I am most passionate about which is to raise my daughters to be compassionate and loving people

I realized I had turned into my mother when I looked in the mirror after she passed away.
 
What are you expert at: Cuddling
The last time my children made me laugh: 
Yesterday when they were spelling their names with their rear ends (like a dance of sorts)
What advise would you give to young moms: 
It gets easier every 6 months
When I have 30 minutes to myself: 
I check messages and return calls
The last book I read to my children: 
One Wintry Night by Ruth Bell Graham
My favorite outdoor activity to do with my children: 
sledding, walking, swimming - depending on the season
 
The most noticeable way parenting has changed me: 
I'm more patient, understanding and child-like myself
What surprises me the most about being a parent: 
My capacity to LOVE
 
When I "grow up" I would like to read stories to my grandchildren.