Sunday, December 18, 2011

Cookie Party Time!

My grandson hosted a cookie party for his little friends.  Everyone had a blast and all the moms and grandparents had smiles on their faces all day.  My daughter and Jen are far braver than I ever was when it comes to putting cookies and icing in the hands of little ones, which is all for the better --  these are the days where memories are made.    It was so fun meeting everyone and I love taking pics of little ones.  A big thanks to Jen and Amy for a memorable time!

Here are some pics to enjoy, starting with my grandson chilling out before the guests arrive.


Kids love cracking eggs.
Stirring the batter is fun too.
A few basic instructions
And, we're off to the races!
Working to get the dough thin.
So many choices!
Help from grandma is always welcome!   
Time to take a break from the action with grandpa. 
Switching colors requires an in between cleaning of the hands!
So intent!
The pup never left the table, intently watching the hands for a tidbit to drop! 
See this guy's marshmallow creations at the end of the post.  What fun - he really got into the decorating.
Christmas red was a favorite color. 
Gotta add some green, though.
Lots of help from moms!
This little guy was too cute, too young to decorate cookies but had a blast anyway. 
What a cutie!  Also, too young to join in the fun but was bubbly and happy all day!
Fruits of the hard labor.
                                                        
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Annual Photos

I had the privilege of taking photos again this year of two little ones I have been photographing since their births (quite literally for the little guy since I actually photographed his delivery!)  They are the sweetest kids.  Both were so delightful and engaging during the session, as we walked around Antioch park to find locations that were not taken by other photographers.  They were little troopers!







    

Monday, October 24, 2011

My Niece's Senior Photos - Round 2


I had the pleasure of doing my niece's second session of senior photos on a beautiful autumn day in Kansas City.   She got her hair cut in a cute, short style between our first session in July and this one.

We visited the always beautiful and serene Kauffman Gardens and a very old urban area in Kansas City.  Perfect day!

This is only a fraction of the photos, so she and her parents are going to have a hard time choosing her favorites, I'm sure.



 My niece is not only beautiful but very comfortable both in front of and behind the camera lens.



Playing with shadows and air.  My niece is very creative and this was her idea!  Love it!!



Always love how sprays of water look in photos.




I'm a reflection nut.




Showing a little attitude.  Love, love, love the colors and textures found in an old urban area.


Used an old couch that had been cast aside for a prop.


Thanks to my niece for a great day!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Kansas Flint Hills Photography


I and my sister and her photographer husband drove a couple of hours south of Overland Park in May to stay on a ranch and have a photography weekend in the Flint Hills of Kansas.  I'm late getting these photos on my blog but my cooking classes and Master Gardner classes have been filling my time!     

We stayed in a ranch house owned by Charlie Pilgrim, outside of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.  He was a gracious host, taking us on a tour of the ranch right after we got there.  We had to use his "duck mobile" water and all terrain vehicle to ford a high stream to get to the cattle grazing area.  His trusty, beautiful and sweet setter Gracie, was our roving companion.

Here's a photo of the stream, which was high, due to heavy spring rains.  In fact, it rained our first night there and the stream was impassable the remainder of the weekend.


Duckmobile - it was cold and windy, so my sis was bundled up while I photographed Dave, the photographer, photographing lupines.


Here's a photo of my sister the following day, looking beautiful, as always!



You can see the rolling prairies in the background.  The scenery in the Flint Hills is majestic.  The cattle were not too sure about the intruders



Charlie, fastening the gate to keep the cattle contained in their grazing area.  


Gracie, overseeing her domain.


A few photos of the farm and abstract details












The next day we visited the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.  It is part of our National Park system and has a well maintained house built by Stephen Jones  in 1878.  They have a good video about the tallgrass prairie, which has vanished across most of North America,  

Below are photos of the type of stone fences you see all across the Flint Hills.
  




Stephen Jones house on the Spring Hill Farm and Stock Ranch.  Most of the magnificent houses built in the late 1800s in this ranching area are in disrepair.  Even though I've lived in Kansas most of my life, I was surprised to find houses of this grandeur on the prairie.
  

The preserves has several miles of trails.  You can see the rocky nature of the land.  The scenery changed with every bend in the path.  





You can see the Lower Fox Creek Schoolhouse on the Preserve in the distance.





Close up of the schoolhouse with the old desks inside


Some close-ups of prairie grasses and flowers





Famous Chase County Courthouse at twilight.  It's the oldest operating courthouse in Kansas, located in Chase County.




Loved the old time mailboxes in the US Post Office in Cottonwood Falls.


We went back to the Tallgrass Prairie schoolhouse in the evening to try and capture some sunset photos.  The storms blew in to the east and we were able to capture some rainbows and dramatic clouds.  We learned later that tornados were only about 20 miles to the east.  It was the following weekend that a tornado destroyed Joplin, Missouri.