Showing posts with label Pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Our Family Photographs: Behind the Scenes



Over the past couple of months, I have been working and collaborating with my dear (and long-lost) cousin, Ginger who recently moved to Toronto and we have since rekindled our friendship.  We have always loved spending time together, but you know, life just gets crazy and before you know it, it's been 10 years since you've seen each other! 

Now living in the same city, babies the same age and a shared passion for art and photography, it was sort of a no-brainer we would be messaging every single day and driving all the way across the city to see each other on a regular basis.  I feel so grateful to have a kindred spirit as we go through this journey of motherhood and stay-at-home-career-business-women/photographers. 

So the Saturday before Mother's Day, Ginger met us in the crowded High Park area in the early hours of the morning to beat the crowds and catch the best light of the day.  After several weeks of hunts to find the perfect Magnolia tree, we decided on High Park.  But it became obvious (with the full parking lot at 7:00am) that we'd have to find a quieter spot.  It was sort of ridiculous there with so many people and their cameras.  And the funniest thing was that we had perfect strangers standing around watching, holding a reflector and several even taking our pictures!!!  We sort of felt like celebrities....


The pictures are amazing, my cousin is truly an artist far beyond me.  She just has such an incredible gift.  When she sent them to me the other night, I was just bursting with gratitude while simultaneously laughing out loud.  Our children are hilarious and charming and mischievous and I feel like she really captured all that.  I had to stop part way through the gallery viewing and send her a glowing message.  I was so thankful.  We've never had family pictures like these.  Ever. 

The pictures really do look idyllic, but I have to be honest.  On Saturday, after a few hours of photographing, we left the park, covered, COVERED in dirt, soaked to the bone and sweaty.  Magdalene (and the stroller where we had strapped her in) were covered in yogurt.   Here's a few funny tidbits from "behind the scenes:"

1) The very first two minutes of being in the park, Gabriel laid down in the dirt under the Magnolia tree and started rolling around in it.  It was then a shuffling game of how to avoid getting dirt on his white shirt, my white dress or Jordan's tan pants.  By the way, his shirt is now officially destroyed after face-planting on the sidewalk only minutes after the photo shoot was over.  And my dress... will never be the same.

2) About 10 minutes in, it started raining and we had to hide under the reflector.  A good reason to bring one I guess.

3) There were no less than 5000 people in the park that morning, crowding every single tree, although not so much the magnolia.

4) We got down to the lake, away from the crowds but "the paparazzi" with their telephoto lenses found us, again, snapping pictures while Ginger worked.  Who are these people???

5) I was sweating, sweating...  Had to keep taking off my scarf, jacket etc.

6) The children ran for the water immediately, the last shots of us as a family are there, after that, we were really all too wet to take more. 

7) Except it started raining.  Again.  This time, we were officially done. 

Can you believe that?  My cousin is amazing.  I cannot believe she got the shots she did with all the craziness going on, the kids running around, the water, the crowds. 


Thank you cousin, for capturing the moments and giving them back to us so beautifully!!

xo

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Blossoms in High Park


What a stretch of beautiful weather we've been having in Toronto lately.  May is definitely my favorite month here.  My parents almost decided not to come to Toronto this spring, but I managed to convince them to come with the promise of nicer weather, cherry blossoms and magnolias, things they don't get at home right now.  I wasn't sure that I could deliver on all of it, you know.... but I am sure that they are happy to be here, to see their grandchildren and soak up some of the beauty the city has to offer at this time of year. 

We've been down to the Lakeshore to throw rocks in Lake Ontario, to High Park to see the Cherry Blossoms and downtown to check out Queen St.  Of course, May is always the most beautiful time to visit High Park, as everyone knows, with those incredible cherry blossoms stretch out down the hillside towards the lake.  It was definitely busy there today, with blankets laid out under the trees and people snapping pictures.  But with a bit of a walk from where we parked our car, we found ourselves a beautiful little spot and soaked in the blooms.  Admittedly, it was NOTHING like DC where the cherry blossoms circle the whole perimeter of the lake, cascading down over the walking trail and into the edges of the water creating a tunnel of frilly pink blooms through which tourists pass through as they saunter along the edges of the lake.  And off in the distance, the most beautiful white marble monument....    Sorry, Toronto, yes, your blossoms are beautiful, but I have to tell you that Washington, DC's cherry blossoms win, hands down.  That is a sight you do NOT want to miss!! Truly.  DC's blooms are majestic.  Not that I will turn down Toronto's!

The littles ran down the hillside all afternoon throwing a big white airplane Bumpa brought with him and had fun being models for a local photographer who was there practicing.  It was a beautiful backdrop to play around in to be sure.  Do stop in if you get a chance!  Just be prepared to go early and walk for awhile.


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Monday, January 19, 2015

Maggie's 1st Birthday!!


This weekend we celebrated this little darling's 1st birthday.  Wow, a year has gone by so fast, too fast!  From newborn cuddles, meeting big brother and making new friends, sitting, crawling, first words (mama, dada, dog) to taking first steps on her big day, it's been such a year of growth.

On Maggie's birthday, Gabriel met her with a big warm hug and an exclamation of "Happy Birthday Cake, Maggie" which is his way of saying Happy Birthday.  Because, we all know, it's really all about the cake, right?  And we were amazed when she took her first steps shortly before bed.  It won't be long before my baby girl isn't really a baby anymore.

Rather than a big party, we had a small family party with just the grandparents.  We started counting the people we wanted to invite and before long it was just getting a big ridiculous...  so until nicer weather when we can all be outside, we settled on a small affair with family only, which is just as well.  Our little Maggie is a bit more shy, I think. We started singing to her and when she realized it was for her, she ducked her head into her arms to hide.  I am not so sure she loves the spotlight as much as her brother.

 
For the record, I would make a TERRIBLE pastry chef.  My cakes are very, very sad looking and don't even taste very good, so I opted on buying one at a very affordable price from a local mama who runs a cake business from home.  This lemon cake with cream cheese icing was made by Sophia's Sugar Rush.  And it was very moist and delicious!


Maggie hiding from us while we sing her happy birthday.


And Gabriel helped with everything including blowing out the candle and opening presents and being the balloon commander.  Aren't balloons the most fun part of birthdays??  I am pretty sure they like them more than any of the gifts we bought them.


 Oh Maggie.  She loved that cake and ate a whole piece without hesitation. 


And here is a little video from the party!  




Happy Birthday our sweet Magdalene.  You are the sugar and spice we so longed for!  Cannot wait to see what adventures are ahead this year!

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Happy Heart Day!


 Happy Heart Day!

We had a pretty good Valentine's Day.... It started off a little shakey when Jordan and I, bleary-eyed from serious lack of sleep last night, hugged and said good-bye in the morning.  But the day perked up, friends came over for a little Valentine's day playdate party, my sister showed up and we sat down, all of us, for a beautiful dinner together in the evening.  And now, both kids are in bed and we are flopped on the sofa reflecting on the day.   We have to agree it was pretty good.


We had a little Valentine's Day playdate with some mama friends with littles that go to our church.  I have met some really wonderful women there and am so very glad to be connecting over our children.  So looking forward to more playdates with these kiddos.  They are so adorable.  I made some red velvet cupcakes and got some cookies from our favorite little bakery, Cordi's and our friends brought various things.  I got out my grandmother's old tea cups and sipped tea while our children ripped around the house, bouncing up and down creating their impromptu band.


 These two hit it off!  Pretty sure they are going to be really great friends as they get older.


 Seriously, very very good cookies.  And beautiful!


These kiddos made their own impromptu airband--Roman on the drums, Olivia the lead singer and Gabriel on guitar.  They were hilarious!!  So glad I got a video.


We made our valentine's cards this year and Gabriel made one for his dad and drew a picture of an airplane for him. 


My sister showed up for the weekend and we are delighted!  You might remember I wrote a little blog about her here. She just swooped Gabriel up in her arms, spoiled him with treats and has been playing with him nonstop.  She took him outside in his snowsuit with his new bike that we got him for his birthday.  And then they got out the rolls of wrapping paper (make-shift hockey sticks) to play a game of hockey in the livingroom.  Gabriel is really into skating and hockey these days--maybe some influence from watching the Olympics.  
 

I love this man so very much.   Thank you for coming home every day, not knowing what disaster you are walking into.  He must think "I've been working ALL day."  But he keeps on going--playing with Gabriel, cleaning up the mess from the day, reading stories, doing bathtime, walking the dog, grocery shopping, holding Madgalene so I can catch a shower and listening to the run down from our day.  I mean, how does he do it all?  I am such a lucky woman.  Really.


And just a little picture of Magdalene's pouty lip.  We know where she got that from. 

Happy Valentine's Day!  Hope yours was beautiful.  And that you were able to spend it with the ones you love. 

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