If I Could Send You All a Christmas Card

you’d have seen these pictures already… maybe… except those of you who *are* getting Christmas cards, but probably not until next week. So, uh, if that’s you…. spoiler alert!

Anyway, here are the pictures that made the cut for our Christmas card this year. I hope you’re all having a wonderful weekend and are surrounded by those you love. I feel hugely blessed and this blog and all the support I get through here is a big part of that. Thank you, one million times, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.

If you think Scott’s feet look a little funny in this one, it’s because I had to color over his socks and sandals to try to make them look like shoes! (After getting a good-as-its-gonna-get picture with a tripod and self timer, thinking it would be perfect for the card, I noticed Scott’s odd footwear combo in Lightroom.)

Oh well, I don’t think it’s *that* noticeable on the cards, so just pretend you can’t tell.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Oh, and in case you didn’t see, I announced the Inappropriate Elf contest winner yesterday.

See you back here next week for some whining about how time goes too fast and how my baby is TURNING ONE!

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My Digital Picture Hoarding Intervention, With The Help of Picaboo

Thanks to Picaboo for sponsoring this post. To learn more about Picaboo photo books, cards, calendars and other printed products visit http://www.picaboo.com?siteID=B_BR. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective, which endorses Blog With Integrity, as I do.

Throughout the last 5 years, I’ve collected thousands of images of my life with those I love. I have bridals, boudoirs, engagements, wedding, maternity, newborn pictures and many, many  shot with our old point and shoot. Add to that the images I’ve snapped with my new camera since Christmas and Leyna’s arrival, and we’ve got enough pictures to plaster the inside of our house from top to bottom, left to right.

And yet, I’d say .05% of them are printed or framed. They all live in my computer, on hard drives, flash drives, photo sharing accounts and old DVDs. This picture?

 

Pregnant with Kendall, Credit Regetis Photography

Not framed. This one?

 

9 month old Kendall

Not printed in a photo book for Kendall to look back on in 20 years. This one?

 

2 week old Leyna

Destined to only be seen when scrolling through my photo album on my Mac, locked away in a computer.

That’s why 2011 is the year of the frame and photo book in this house. I’m going to get these amazing images we’ve captured of our family blooming off of this damn computer and into the real world.

Enter Picaboo. One of the many things Picaboo does is allow you to create one-of-a-kind photo books, simply. The last time I created a photo book about 4 years ago, it took forever to get the look I was going for. I spent hours in PowerPoint arranging pictures in a layout I liked and then uploading them as a jpg. You can see why I haven’t been jumping on the photo book bandwagon since having babies, then. I was so intimidated by the amount of time I thought it would take.

With Picaboo, all I had to do was download their photo book design software and get to work. I was even able to work on it from the road without an internet connection. The software makes it super simple to select the pictures you want in your book from your photo library on your computer or from a disk or flash drive. Once you have the pictures uploaded, the real creative fun begins.

Now, you can still get a very persoalized book, laid out just the way you’d like with the “From Scratch” option. But, what I like best is that you don’t *have* to spend all that time personalizing to get a great looking book that’s anything but generic by using the “Auto Create” option. Using one of the many, many amazing templates, you can still make changes to make the layout work best for you and your pictures. And by using the “Story Flow” option within “Auto Create,” the program actually groups similar pictures together. So. Smart.

For this book, I decided to fill it with all those amazing images Jessica Marchetti Photography captured for us when Leyna was 5 days old. I chose The Madison in landscape format. I’m still tinkering with it just a bit, and plan to put the final touches on it tonight while I force my sister to watch the kids for me. I can’t wait to get it back and see this picture come to life outside of my computer screen.

Credit Jessica Marchetti Photography

So tell me, am I the only one who is a digital picture hoarder? Anyone else out there need an intervention by way of photo book? If you do, you’re in luck! There is a great coupon for 25% off 11×14 and 12×12 Classic Custom Books over at Picaboo, good through April30th with the code BIG25. Be sure to check in at Picaboo’s specials page often. That’s where they will always list their current discounts.

AND, once I get my photo book back, I’ll be doing a second post announcing a Picaboo giveaway. Stay tuned!

This is a sponsored post, but the opinions I’ve expressed here are solely my own and represent my honest viewpoint.

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Good friends. Good life.

Many of you know that we are close friends with Amy and Srinu Regeti. They own Regeti’s Photography out of Warrenton, VA and photograph people all over the Greater Washington D.C. area. We were so thrilled to hang out with them this week since we haven’t been able to chat much since we moved away from the area 16 months ago. They made us laugh, they gave us sound parenting advice (with 4 of their own, I am amazed they are able to get out of the house every day, not to mention run a successful business), Amy rescued Kendall from me one afternoon when I was on the verge of a breakdown from being stuck in a hotel with a tantruming toddler, and they took some beautiful shots for us of Kendall at the pumpkin patch (Cox Farms for those of you in the area).  Here are a couple of my favorites:

Check out a few more on their blog, Blog.Regeti.com.

Srinu and Amy have captured so many moments in our life together so far, including our engagement pictures and my maternity pictures. They also snapped some gorgeous pictures of Kendall in the hospital when he was only 12 hours old. We are so lucky to have such wonderful and wonderfully talented friends! Looking forward to the next time we get to catch up, and I’m hoping it will be in Texas. We’ve got to get Amy and Srinu in some cowboy hats.

Kendall is nearly 18 months old

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Belated Bluebonnet Blog Brag

It’s 100% my fault that it took me so long to get my hands on the beautiful photos that Dallas photographer Amy Columbus took of Kendall back in April, but alas, I have them, and I wanted to share a few with you all because it’s my blog and I can brag if I want to.

Bluebonnet season is a pretty big deal in TX. We don’t get multicolored foliage in the fall, our grass looks like shit most of the year and there’s not a cherry blossom with big enough balls to dare to bloom in this heat. What we do have, though, are our precious bluebonnets. They are with us for only a short time, but they are magnificent when they are out in full force. It’s not uncommon to see fields so thick with bluebonnets on the side of TX highways that they look like rippling seas. Although, I think it’s safe and sad to say that those fields are becoming fewer and more sparse. 

While bluebonnets were at their peak last year, I was at my peak of pregnancy. I sat there in Virginia, all fat and swollen and pregnant, and looked at the amazing pictures people were taking of their babies in the fields of bluebonnets back home. It made me terribly, TERRIBLY homesick. I consoled myself by making a silent promise to have Kendall’s pictures taken in the bluebonnets this year.

Credit Amy Columbus Photography

 

Credit Amy Columbus Photography

Kendall is shy of 15 months old. He was 11 and a half months old when these were taken.

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