Oh, don't worry. We didn't head back to the North Shore so quick (sadly), but I forgot I had taken these photos on the day we left last week! I found them in my camera, and I added them onto this week's post.These were taken from a picnic we had on our way back home. It was also the place where we taught Ezra the game of "throw the rocks in the lake." He was quite pleased. Also? Lots of rocks to choose from...I just loved these seagulls and how they were sitting along the shore.And I might make this my desktop image.My boys.This weekend, we took the kid back to the zoo. It had been a few months, and the weather was nice. He was enamored with the splash pad there, and next time we'll bring the swimsuit for more play time.And once again, he loved getting up close to the leopards.Today he saw grizzly bears, black bears, sea otters, leopards, tigers, caribou, camels, horses, penguins, wild boar, prairie dogs, foxes, coyotes, turtles and wolves (to name a few). If you ask him his favorite part of going to the zoo, he will tell you honestly. It was the "yellow popcorn!" Kids.But at least we were successful in wearing him out. This was as we pulled up to the house after our trip.Later this weekend, we played in the "pool" outside. Ezra's new favorite game is pouring water on us (or anyone, really). So now he fills a cup and then chases you around the yard laughing and screaming. It's a blast. And lastly, Ezra's grandmother sent him a Thomas the Train toy that makes its own steam (cool to the touch). That occupied several hours this weekend, and we were told that the train also deserves a spot at the dinner table. Ahem. So there it sat, at the other end, where it could not be played with, but was part of the family.
OK kids, this is a big post. Lots of nature shots (probably more of the scenery than the kid). But I hope it's worth it!We went up to the North Shore of Lake Superior last weekend, and we just... took it all in. We played games, took walks, watched trains, watched freighters coming in and out of dock, watched birds, collected rocks, sat by campfires and ate s'mores. It was just what the doctor ordered. Here are the photos.Day one: Day two started with sunrise at 5:24 am. No, Ezra wasn't up. But I wanted to watch it.Then it got super foggy! "Bye-bye boat!" "Loud boat!"Day three was spent outside playing. I left my camera at the cabin for most of it because I knew I was going to photograph the stars that night and because playing with bubbles and yard games is hard when you are carrying a camera. Um, those are bugs. Amazingly, they didn't bother us (much).See all the camp fires along the shore? I love that.No star photos for you now -- I'll do another post on that next week. But I did finally see the milky way, and it was wonderful.For your internet shares today, I have some doozies!+ This behind-the-scenes reel from the new Star Wars movie has me even more excited!+ Mick Jagger is 72 and he got his 29-year-old ballerina girlfriend pregnant. It's his 8th child and this baby will be two years younger than his two great grandchildren. Because of course he can. Because he's Mick Jagger.+ This commentary made me sad (but it's important to read, so please do -- it's short!)+ And this bit of news about Nintendo consoles made me happy. I only wish tetris were included!
Wow. You guys, we are coming off the best vacation. It was... glorious. I just, I cannot tell you how much we needed this and how much fun it was and how I have spent the day "working" and researching future vacations because I want to do more of this again and again and again (hopefully not jinxing myself there).I'm breaking this week's family update into 2 posts because I have a LOT of photos, and it's just too much for one day. I hope you don't tire of the kid, and I'm sorry if you do, but I'll be back with non-kid stuff next week, I promise!Before heading up north last weekend, we met up with several friends in Osceola, WI to take the "Pizza Train." This is a refurbished train from the early 1900s that has dining cars set up where families can eat pizza and brownies while riding along the St. Croix River (that's the river that separates Minnesota from Wisconsin, for all you out-of-towners). It's a lovely route and the train itself is so interesting and fun, and we had a blast. Photos from the trip are below -- please enjoy. And please take your kids on this ride, it was so much fun!This is after lunch, before we really began exploring the train.This was shot from the bridge that goes over the river.At one point the train stops, and the engine detaches and then zooms by to the other end of the train to re-attach (to pull us back where we came from). Ezra and I were standing by the open car door (it had railings) waiting for the engine to pass. It was getting close -- and loud -- and Ezra was, shall we say, a little nervous. This is him asking me to pick him up. Don't worry -- I did. Here we are with Eero watching the scenery go by.And our friend Jaime and her family joined us as well! I love how happy mom and daughter are in this photo.Eero had this amazing train whistle that he brought and that Ezra coveted. We bought him one at the gift shop after, and that thing has already gotten a TON of use.One of the cars was the old post office car where passengers could mail post cards and letters. It was so cool to see how that all worked!Another photo of the Chizbachers. And the ever-adorable Petersens! And after we got off the train, Eero and Ezra (and Eric) climbed up into this stationary caboose. I love the boys so happy up top!I'll be back tomorrow with images from the North Shore!For your internet shares of the day:+ I loved these beauty tips from a former beauty editor.+ 15 minute Lo Mein for dinner!? Yes! Let's do it!
I shot this photo yesterday morning. I had a sunrise shoot over at the lake, so I took advantage of the light and the still waters.Honestly, folks? I'm still in a somber mood about the shooting in Falcon Heights yesterday. I'm so sad for that family's loss and for the state of our world right now. I'm sad that there is anyone out there who thinks it's ok for a cop to fire a gun into a car carrying a small child with no weapon in sight. I'm sad that the NRA jumps to defend white people who are under fire for their conceal and carry licenses, but are silent when the victim is black. And I am sad for all the children who Phil fed and loved at his place of employment, who now will learn what a cruel and unfair place this world can be.While I realize it reeks of my privilege to say this, I am glad I am heading out of town for a few days to gather my thoughts and step away from the constant stream of social media. I realize how fortunate I am, in my white skin, to be able to do just that. I don't have to live in the stress and fear day after day that these people of color are dealing with. And yes, I do feel guilty about that.And speaking of internet information overload, I had tears on my cheeks many times today while watching a variety of videos on this topic. The one that haunts me the most, however, is from this black female police officer. If you haven't seen it, it's worth your time. Also? If you have a free moment today, write or call your local representatives and politicians. Demand more civilian oversight in these cases. Demand more training on racial issues and non-lethal force. That's what I did today, and while it didn't make me feel better, at least I felt I did *something*.As I mentioned, I'm heading into the woods for a brief break. I'll be back blogging at the end of next week. See you on the other side.
This was just one of many sweet moments I witnessed among the families I photographed last weekend. There is something so great about fathers and daughters and the relationship they share.Your internet shares today:+ I love this side-by-side photo comparison of actors and the celebrities they are portraying.+ Watching this piece of art come together is truly mesmerizing! See if you can figure out what he's painting before the end.+ And since it's the middle of summer and I am heading into the woods soon, I thought you might like to know what my favorite read so far this summer has been. Ladies? You must read this one.UPDATE:Many of you know that I create my blog posts at the end of the day previous to posting time. Why do I do this? So I don't have to blog on Fridays. A simple, honest answer.But this morning's news of the killing of Philando Castile has me reeling. Don't click on those internet links above. Instead, read up on what happened to Philando. And Alton Sterling. Do we have video of the entire incidents? No. No we do not. But I am certain that a man does not need to be shot four times in front of his child because he's been pulled over for a broken tail light. I am so horrified and saddened by these cases.+ Here is what happened to Philando.+ Here is what happened to Alton.+ Here is more information about police killings.Also, I would like to point out that, yes, both of these men had guns on them. But both of them also had conceal and carry licenses. Neither of them pointed weapons at officers. And if anyone wants to justify these shootings with "well they had a weapon," then I want to ask, does this 2nd amendment right that I keep hearing about not cover black men?
We started this week off with a newborn session, and I have five more sessions before I take my mid-summer break, which starts Saturday. It's super busy around these parts, but after the next few days, things seem to slow down a little, which will be a huge relief as I'll be able to dig into all my processing! While I loooooove shooting all the time, knowing how much work is piling up in the office is also a touch stressful. But then again, spending days with babies and puppies? Who can complain.This little guy was such a cutie, and I was so happy to meet his parents, who live only a few blocks away from me. It's always such a wonderful treat when I get to meet new(ish) neighbors!I wasn't online much today, so I don't have anything new to share. However, ever since I read this piece on how to make your butt look great in jeans, I keep coming back to it. How could you not?
Oh man, we had such an amazing weekend! We went to a lake, and saw amazing friends, we set off Ezra's first fireworks (sparklers, pop-its), we walked to parks with Magda, rode down slides, swung on the swings, went to a bbq, chased rabbits, ran through grape vines and ate a ton of watermelon. But the best part, by far, was riding our neighborhood's historic trolley. Ezra was AMAZED. It was adorable.We started the weekend a little more than an hour west of the Cities with my dear friend Julie and her family. So, as expected, here is another photo of Ezra and Isla together. The awkwardness between these two and the camera is completely hilarious to me (like here and here).Ezra was mildly frustrated that he couldn't make bubbles out of the lake water. Oh kid, so much to learn.And I just love this photo of Isla playing on the beach. I also love her strawberry blond hair.On Sunday, we went to a bbq at a friend's house, and they have this bunny who frequents their back yard. They have named her Sharon (ha!). Anyway, Ezra had a blast stalking Sharon around the yard.They also have this amazing tunnel in their yard made out of a trellis of grape vines. It is so fantastic! And the boys just loved running through it.Much of the rest of the weekend was just the three of us, and we had a blast. First off, this is what happens when you try to exercise on the ground around our parts. Apparently, we were only meant to give rides.This is Ezra throwing the Pop-Its on the patio. Oh, that was great fun!(In case you can't remember what a Pop-It is.)This kid? Delighted.On the actual holiday, we went down to ride the trolley. We loved the actual trolley tokens we got at the station.We got on the "more modern" trolley first. It was made after WWII, and was more "modern" in an effort to attract more riders. Because at that time, more and more people were buying cars. Interesting!Ezra was a bit timid at first, but oh how he warmed up!Here we are examining historical brochures and photos.And they allow dogs on the trolleys, which was a hit as you can imagine. And here we are at the end of the line. Look at that grin!After the trolley ride, we went down to the lake to watch the ducks and eat dinner. Every time we would hear the trolley bell in the distance Ezra would turn toward the tracks, wave and whisper "Bye Bye Choo Choo..." It was adorable.After dinner, we went to the playground and then walked back to the car...But we decided on one more trolley ride before heading home. And this time, we rode the older trolley!The view from all the larger windows was fantastic.Look at that happy child.And then before heading home, there was a final wave and a "Bye Bye Choo Choo!" before we got into the car. What a kid.
Happy Fourth of July!I'm wrapping up a hectic week full of fun photo shoots and some home improvement projects (more on that later). So this weekend, we will be taking it easy, traveling to a lake to see some friends, attending a bbq, and probably lighting some sparklers to blow Ezra's mind. I'll be taking Monday off from blogging, so I'll see you guys back at the office on Tuesday.For your internet share of the day, this firework totally cracked me up. Be safe, y'all!