It’s fall y’all!
Well, actually, it’s been fall for a while
now and it just dawned on me that we should probably get our family pictures
taken so we have something to slap on a Christmas card in about a month or so. In
the back of my mind, I knew I should get a session on the calendar, but I have
been dragging my feet. For one, I HATE getting family pictures taken and for
two, I have been selfishly wanting to lose the last few pounds of baby weight
before I send out pictures to about 100 of our closest friends and
family. I am just being honest (and self conscious) here.
I figured we should get this over with, so I called
our friend Kari to see if she could take our pictures yesterday. I asked her maybe two
days in advance and luckily, she had an opening! Fall for photographers is like tax
season for accountants, so I said I would edit them if she spent an hour with
us taking them.
Family pictures are kind of funny to me. Like I said, I hate
taking them, but I love getting them back. Everyone looks so happy and the
kiddos look so sweet. Well, let me tell you, that was NOT what was going on
during our family photo sesh. Here is a quick recap of how it really goes – at least
for us…
First off, I always fuss way too much trying to color coordinate
and figure out what everyone is wearing. It usually consists of a last minute
run to Target or Old Navy because we never seem to have anything cute. Then,
we strategically plan out when we need to get everyone showered/bathed,
dressed, and fed/nursed so we can to get to the session on time. Right before we
left, Lennon had a blow out. Logan changed him and put him in a new (unfussed about) outfit. We then got everyone in the car and we were on
our way! Half way there Ellis says, “Oh no! Look at Lennon!”
from the backseat. I unbuckled my seatbelt and looked back and he had spit up all
over his 'plan B' outfit. I swore under my breath, sat back down, buckled up, and
hoped it dried by the time we get there. We got to the park and it was beautiful
out and actually pretty warm. (Yay! One thing went our way!) We then gathered up the kids and a cute antique quilt that I love and followed Kari to the spot to
take our pictures. So far, so good I thought. We were finally all set up and Kari was ready
to take our pictures when Ellis decided to grow horns and become a devil
child. So, the rest of the hour went pretty much like this – the wind was blowing my hair in
my face and Lennon’s hat off his head, Ellis was chewing on her scarf, both kids were sneezing and had boogers everywhere, Logan
and I were arguing b/c we both thought the other one should've grabbed the
diaper bag from the car, Ellis wouldn't stand still or look at the camera and
from time to time decided to sit in the dirt (in her fussed about outfit), throw
rocks and take off her shoes. Poor Kari was standing there trying her best to
get a good shot while, I assume, secretly wondered if I was going to throw my
two year old in the bush next to us.
Can anyone relate? Are we the only completely dysfunctional family when it comes to family pictures?! Is there such thing as a two year old that stands still, smiles and looks cute for the camera?! I asked Kari at what
age kids get better with the picture taking and she said about six years old.
Well, I guess our next family photo session will be in 2020 when Lennon is
six!!! ;)
Anyways, out of the 196 frames, we got about seven good
pictures that didn’t require major editing and head
swapping. We look so happy, huh? It’s all lies I tell you,
lies! Lol
Here is what about 95% of them looked like:
And now on to the fun and EASY part --- picking
your family Christmas card design! There are tons if companies to go to for
your printed family photo card, but Minted is my absolute favorite! Their
designs are very much my style and because I am 100% a paper snob, I love that
they print their cards on beautiful, thick paper. I was just looking over their
site and found these adorable holiday ornament cards! What a great idea! If you
have been reading this blog for a while, you know that we are a rather thrifty
family – and by thrifty, I mean cheap. I know several families that have done
away with the whole ‘holiday card’
tradition because it actually costs quite a bit of money. There is the cost of
the photographer, new clothes if you choose to purchase them, the printing of
the cards and then the cost of mailing them out to all of your friends and
family. Even though it is pricey to keep up with this tradition, it is one I
refuse to let go. I LOVE getting eveyone’s holiday
cards in the mail. The entire month of December, I cannot wait to get our mail!
I also always keep one of our own cards every year and it is so fun to look
back at them throughout the years. We have been sending them out since we got
married in 2008. What I love about the holiday ornament cards is that people
will probably hang them on their trees and keep them for years to come, instead
of just pitching them once the season is over. I don’t know about you, but it makes me feel just a
little better about spending all that money. Here are a few of my favorite
designs from Minted:
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