Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Happy Happy Day

The little boy that may as well have ripped my heart out and pumped it full of helium and happy gas turned three today.

Jude- when you crinkle your nose up like this:
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Thats it- I'm a goner. It's done and over with. You can have anything you want. Anything. End of story.


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- A lover of Dora the Explorer and all the show's characters. You know more Spanish than me because of it. You think the squirrels outside are Tico. I woke up one morning to find you staring at me. You asked:

"Mommy. Do you like Boots?"
"Yes Jude."
"Mommy. Do you like Isa?"
"Yes Jude."
"Mommy. Do you like Big Red Chicken?"

and on and on.  It was awesome.

- A curly headed monster. Sometimes, usually at the grocery store, the top of your head and those blond curls are all I can see while you throw a little mini tantrum face down on the floor. Yesterday it was over the stickers in the H.E.B Buddy Bucks machine. Sometimes its over the cereal you have coined "dog food" (i.e. Cracklin Oat Bran). By the way... when the pediatrician asks you what your favorite food is- don't tell her dog food again. It takes some explaining and she didn't really look like she believed me.
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- Attached. Prying you off of me to send you to your first days of pre-school three weeks in a row was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. It stunk. Your teachers all said you did great once I was gone, which WAS a big relief. But the show you put on for me- phew!- it ate at my conscious for hours!

- Still sleeping in your crib. You like things cozy. Can't say I blame you.
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- Linus-esque.  You probably don't know who Linus from the Peanuts gang is- but you are just like him with your blankie. You drag that woobie around like its nobody's business. The nighttime routine involves laying in the crib. Head on pillow. Cover with woobie. Insert soft part of woobie into mouth. Proceed to suck on it until you fall asleep.  The ultimate gift of sharing is when you ask me or Dad if we would like to suck on your woobie with you. And we always do.

- A little brother.  One day you will be able to hold your own against your three sisters. I keep telling them to leave you alone now, because revenge will happen eventually and one day you are going to grow up and date all their friends and they are going to hate it. Those girls are going to go crazy over your big blue eyes.
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Happy Third Birthday Sweet Boy.

Jude's friend Jack was born about 24 hours before him- Jack was quite early and Jude was quite late. I remember visiting Jack's mom in the hospital, hugely pregnant and overdue with Jude... wearing a gray Bon Jovi Tshirt and black yoga pants (because -  although I have a hard time remembering to pick up milk at the grocery store, I can almost always remember what I wore to any event of significance in my life :-)).  I had bought two sets of newborn outfits- a boy set, and a girl set because I did not know what I was having. I was so sure I was having a girl, I gave the boy set to Jack's mom as a gift.  

We throw a joint birthday party for the two boys every year, which of course requires a photo shoot for their very special invitations.  Here are some pix of the boys and JackJack.
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Friday, May 14, 2010

OK, so you know how...

crazy stuff always happens on my shoots? Well this was no exception. Dad had this crazy allergic reaction to pollen or something- the second ever in his life- that caused him to leave the shoot early in search of the nearest drugstore. 

After the shoot I wondered if I had put my foot in my mouth by telling him his face looked really painful. I mean ... it wasn't so much his face that looked painful (after all, this was one seriously.attractive.family as you can see)... it was the hives and the red swollen puffiness on his face that looked painful- I mean not even Matthew McCounaghey (ssiiiggghhhh... Matthew McConaughey) could look good after a reaction like that! 

(hey... I know lots of married men that have little man crushes on McConaughey, so its ok to type that right?)

So Dad, if you are reading this- sorry for my big mouth- I'm hoping you didn't take it the wrong way :-) {grin!}.

And here is a sneak peek of the beautiful ladies in his life :-).
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Thursday, May 6, 2010

City Slickers

There are a few things this subarbanite girl learned while visiting this family farm to take pictures.

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1) the existence of stinging grass. Its grass that HURTS you. Seems so archaic dosent it?  Or right out of a Harry Potter novel!

(Allow me a slight digression... any other Harry Potter fans out there? Can I get a fist pump and a "whoot whoot!" for the genius of Ms. JK Rowling?!? Thank you very much)

OK where was I?
Ah yes, the things I learned:

1) Stinging grass hurts. If you take pictures on a farm in a pasture, wear boots, not flip flops.
2) If you take a mule (cross between a little tractor and a golf cart) out into a pasture, a dozen or so cows will follow you because they think you have food.  Once you exit the mule, they will stand around you in a semi circle and stare at you until it gets through their head you do not have food. It's a little unnerving. But it's also quite amusing.
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3) Cow pies. They are everywhere. And they are HUGE. And flat. Weird.
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And Mom, this pic is just for you :-)
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Friday, April 30, 2010

Baby Plan!

Babies never grow as much as they do in their first year of life. The type of growth a baby experiences in that first year is equivalent to me gaining 300 pounds, learning to understand Portugese, sprouting wings and taking flight (now there is a sight... a 420 lb Portugese speaking photographer flying through the air...)

One of my biggest regrets in life (and I try not to regret ANYTHING... it is such a pointless emotion, don't you agree?) is not having an organized photo album of each of my kids that showed that first incredible year. Sure, I took thousands of pictures. And they now happily reside on a pretty silver external hard drive.  

I finally got my act together and started creating awesome birthday signature albums for each of my kids.  And one day - in between soccer games, birthday parties, and staying up all night with whoever has contracted the virus of the week- I will get around to printing and organizing baby books.

So what's my point? I am going to, very soon, introduce a very cool baby plan for that first amazing year.  The details are being tweaked (i.e:  I need to create pretty brochure that sums it all up), but give me a holler (tracy@doe-ee-bird.com)  if you just can't wait and want to hear more :-).

And some recent newborn pix.

This little beauty was perfect, just perfect.

I love her little round face!

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Tags: Houston newborn photography, Houston newborn photographer, The Woodlands newborn photography, The Woodlands newborn photography

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Remember these beauties?

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The mom of these girls was my manager when I worked for IKEA. Aside from being an AMAZING manager, she is an incredible human being. She speaks a ridiculous number of languages (like five or something). Think you can't travel to Europe by yourself with a tiny infant? She did.  
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And their dad... one of the funniest people I have ever met. Like the kind of person who would sport a really pretty, colorful silk handkerchief in his suit pocket at a formal company holiday party.  And then you sneeze and he pulls it out and it's actually women's underwear.

I'm not saying he did that.  Just that he is the kind of person that would do something like that {wink!} 
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Monday, April 26, 2010

My Kiddos

OK, these pictures are from months ago when it was freezing cold outside and I had to find something to do inside (those of us that live in Houston consider 38 freezing cold and try not to venture out for fear of immediate frostbite :-)).
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Someone once told me to remember that EVERYTHING is washable.  Which is why I not only allow this type of activity, I usually encourage it- much to Jesse's dismay.  Call me crazy, but anything the kids are doing that shows creativity- even making an ungodly mess that I knew would take 2 hours to clean- is usually encouraged.  Sometimes I regret that decision ...like the time they said they were going to build a fort out of styrofoam peanuts...inside... and they were demonstrating such teamwork and creativity, I chose to ignore that my house looked like it had been snowed on ... that little project took me two days to clean... who knew styrofoam peanuts stuck to EVERYTHING?!?

The BEST class I ever took in my entire life, including college and graduate school, was one called Creative Thinking.  Why I had to suffer through required classes like Business Calculus, but Creative Thinking wasn't even offered to undergrads, is a travesty!  Creative Thinking is something that everyone can use in all aspects of their life. I spent almost ten years in the corporate world and... shocker... business calculus was never needed. Creative thinking WAS.

OK, off the soapbox. Some more pix of my kiddos... I just ordered these in big floating canvases, I'm so excited!

Presley and Jude
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and Emily prior to getting eleven inches of hair chopped off !
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Tags: Houston Children's Photography, Houston Children's Photographer, The Woodlands Children's Photographer, The Woodlands Children's Photography

Friday, April 23, 2010

I Know.

I know.
I KNOW.
I want to eat him too.
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This baby is not only freaking adorable, but has the COOLEST name ever- Ezra. Don't you LOVE THAT NAME?!? I sure do.

HIs aunt bought his mom a session with me as an early mother's day present. Isn't that a cool gift?!?!  (hint hint, tell your hubby and your kids you DON'T want the Shake Weight, but you DO want a gift certificate from yours truly!).  

OK, now I have the giggles, the Shake Weight is so awesome... maybe you DO want one after all.

As for me, I am asking for a Shake Weight AND my hardwood floors to be refinished- the recent purple nail polish incident has reminded me just how badly they need it.
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Do you like my new chair?   I saw a similar tie chair at a boutique in New Orleans and tried to buy it, but it wasn't for sale, so along with my friend Teresa , I made one!
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Tags: Houston baby photographer, The Woodlands baby photography, Houston baby photography, The Woodlands baby photography

Thursday, April 22, 2010

If all I had to do all day...

... was photograph smiley, blue eyed babies like this one - I would die a happy woman!


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And I just can't resist posting this picture. This is the kind of scene I walk into on a daily basis.

Welcome to a little slice (or should I say crack?) of my life.
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Monday, April 19, 2010

This family, con't...

I go way back... WAY back with this mom, like I've known her over half my life and wouldn't be the person I am without her.

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Alicia and I met in high school and with along with her and her, were pretty much inseparable. We're the kind of friends that- if there is a microphone and stage anywhere in sight, you can bet we'll be on it together- sharing the mike- belting out anything and everything 80s pop has to offer.

Alicia and I roomed together all through college and even both moved to San Antonio (for different reasons) after college.  So I think it's only fitting to take a trip down memory lane right now... you agree?

Alicia, remember when you put on a one woman comedy show for myself and Laura late one night in college after coming home from JD Wells?  And Laura and I clutched onto each other, choking and unable to breath with tears streaming down our faces because we were laughing so hard?  

Remember when we thought we would be all cool and backpack across Europe? But we weren't really the "backpacking across Europe" type and dragging our suitcases with our hair dryers and bottles of wine across the street in France and staying in a hostel with bugs in the sheets just wasn't working for us?  Not to mention all the personal stuff we both had going on at home.  And we went home early and were never  ever so happy to see the stars and stripes as we were when we got off that plane on US soil?

Remember in high school, how we all crammed into the front of Krista's grandma's Oldsmobile (that wasn't really her grandmas, but it looked like it could have been) and drove past people's houses (particularly certain boys) late at night to see what they were doing? And then once we were spotted and you and I ducked and left Krista looking conspicuously like she was pulling the drive by solo?

Remember that black and white midriff bearing shirt you and Heather and I used to all take turns wearing? And we wore it with high waisted jeans and combat boots? We thought we were the pinnacle of high fashion... that shirt was awesome! I hope you still have it ... for nostalgic purposes of course. I'm sure you do since you keep all your clothes and even brought your stirrup pants from 1987 to grace our college dorm room...

Remember working at Chili's together- oh gosh, I could go on and on and on about the Chili's memories...

But enough of memory lane for now. Some more pix, continued from the post below, of that awesome family of yours...

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Because I know this family has been waiting

... and waiting. And waiting. So patiently without even a sneak peek. Here is one little bitty peek :). Forgive me for being slow!

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More to come! Soon...promise!


Tags: Houston children's photographer, Houston child photography

Saturday, April 10, 2010

A Celebration of LIfe



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I really struggled with what to write for this post or if I even should post this session. You see- shortly after this session, this family experienced a very sudden and tragic loss of a member of their immediate family.  

I decided to post- as a tribute to the BEAUTY of their life and a celebration of their love and family. 



Tags: Houston Children's Photography, Houston Family Photographer, Houston Children's Photographer, Houston Baby Photography, Urban Baby Photography

Thursday, April 8, 2010

SOOO glad I had my camera with me this day...

I don't normally carry my pro camera around because it weighs about 787 pounds.  But I happened to have it this day at the park.

And these pix make my heart smile.

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Love these guys.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

My phone got all kinds of jacked up on this shoot...

...probably because it fell into a pile of wet leaves and Dad had to go dig through that pile to find it... about 30 minutes after the fact while it sat there getting soggy. Now I can't read text messages (the horror!) and can't tell who is calling me, so its always a fun guessing game- is it my mom? Is it the kiddo's school? It it Simon Cowell calling to tell me my singing really IS awesome? (Jesse has this theory that everyone on the planet ,even Celine Dion and Beyonce, THINKS that they are a better singer than they actually are. And he likes to remind me of this when I am rocking out to a little MJ in the car...)

Back to the lost phone. I'm sure you are vaguely remembering - didn't something similar happen on another shoot?!?

Yes. *sigh* details here. Me and my phone are not best buds right now.  Holding out for a certain brand of phone that everyone else on the planet has except for me (don't you feel SO SORRY for me!?!)... I am locked into a contract with Sprint for the rest of my life... I just couldn't resist their last temptation of a bright green slider phone ( I mean really how COULD you resist THAT?), which extended my contract from then to infinity... and I refuse to break it and give them an extra dime of my hard earned money.

Anyway, this guy is pretty special isn't he?  Behold Mr. Owen.

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Tags: Houston Children's Photographer, Houston Child Photographer, Houston Child Photography

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

To celebrate that miracle so long ago, some newborn photos.

"A baby is God's opinion that life should go on." ~ Carl Sandberg
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Tags: The Woodlands Newborn Photographer, The Woodlands Children's Photographer, Houston Newborn Photographer, Houston Children's Photographer, Houston Natural Light Photographer The Woodlands Natural Light Photographer

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