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This family!  Oh my goodness!  These little gentlemen have such manners!  The minute they popped out of the car, they each came up and introduced themselves to me and shook my hand, while looking me in the eye.  They were engaging with directions, appropriately playful, and really got along well together.  What a fun time!

Laura and Drew were married at the top of the vines at Black Star Farms winery in Suttons Bay.  It was a perfect day for an event among the vines. The love between these two shines so bright.  They are such wonderful people; it was a great honor to be a part of their day!

The thing about young children is sometimes, as much as we love them and they are wonderful little learning sponges, cuddly, happy, and carefree; there are those moments in parenting where you’d like to lock them in a closet.  Or just have a gallon of wine readily at hand.  This is normal.  This is real life.  I love this family because at the root of all the good and bad, there are these two small little hearts that are actually really big.

When photographing children, you have to break down some walls quickly to make friends so they will play with you, or at least accept you a little bit.  Sometimes that playfulness gets a little out of control.  This day, like so many others, somebody pushed things a little too far and I got hit in the head with a rock.  Not a particularly small rock, either.  For me, not a big deal, it happens all the time on jobs.  For moms and dads . . . usually a mortifying, I-want-to-crawl-under-that-rock-and-hide, moment.

But what makes it all okay, like really okay, is what happens after.  We all make mistakes and that is part of what being a kid is about; learning from our mistakes.  So after the tears passed (his, not mine, as I did my best to not freak the kid out any further – – a.k.a. adulting), the good part showed.  That little voice, all sheepish and remorseful, says, “I didn’t mean for that to hit you, will you still be my friend?”  “Yes, buddy, of course, but you can’t do that anymore.” “Ok, good, I won’t.  I promise.”

Really, how could I be mad as that little blue-eyed mug?!?  Oh, and the “I want to give my sister this flower, just right, like this, oh, let’s do it again,” part of the afternoon was rather priceless, too.

Some days at work make me smile for days!  Today I got to wear snowpants, go 4 wheeling on an unplowed country road, and freeze my butt off in 17 degree weather to be a part of Cass and Rod’s winter ski-in wedding.  It was fantastic!  Despite the cold temperatures, the winds were fair and the sun peeked in and out of the clouds; making for an ideal winter’s day.  Lovely Cass and handsome Rod skied the few miles from the Homestead in Glen Arbor to the barn on Miller Road at Port Oneida to meet me and the officiant and commit their vows to each other.  It is always quite an honor to be part of an intimate gathering and participating in a happy couple’s union.

Laura and Drew will be married at Black Star Farms in Suttons Bay this August.  We had a fun winter’s day for their engagement photos.  We started at Hop Lot Brewery and then stopped in at Black Star Farms and then traveled to the beach.  Yes, the beach!  It was chilly, but nice and calm for a February afternoon.  I really look forward to spending more time with them in August!