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End of 2008 Wrap-Up!

Well, we’ve come to the end of another amazing year! I photographed so many wonderful little ones and their families in 2008. I truly have THE most amazing job.

I will be out of the office for two weeks starting tomorrow. I will be back on Monday, January 5th. Any calls and e-mails will be returned promptly at that time.

I do have a few openings in January - an afternoon appointment on the 10th, the 17th and a morning of the 24th. So if you wanted a holiday session and I wasn’t able to fit you in, just let me know if you’d like a session in January.

As always - if you’re having a baby, let me know as soon as possible! I always make time to fit newborns into my schedule.

After I return, I plan to work on my annual year-in-review slideshow. The 2007 version was viewed so many times - I can’t wait to do one featuring all of my amazing 2008 clients!

Personally, it was a great year for the Russo family. We saw the addition of Lulu and Annie (and all the dirt that comes with them, but I’m pretending it doesn’t really exist). Our little miracle Ava turned 3 (going on 16) and decided it was ‘all dresses all the time’ and Aidan turned 9 and promptly inserted his head into a very thick cloud that I hear will remain until he’s around 20. Goody!

Speaking of my two little monsters:

It was also a great year for my chair, since there’s less of me sitting in it.

2007:

And now, minus about 30 pounds (Ava’s three…the ‘baby weight’ excuse was past the expiration date ):

OH, and since he’s not seen that often, I told Vic he had to sit so I could meter for the shots he was going to take of me (gotcha!). Here’s the Mr. himself:

Technology-wise, the above shots were taken with my awesome new 5Dii. And since the 5Dii files are so ginormous (seriously, it’s a 21mp camera), I had to squeeze in a 2008 tax writeoff add a new Dell desktop to my arsenal. It has 6 gb of ram, nVIDIA graphics, 640 gig hard drive, and it’s an XPS gamer model so it glows a funky neon blue color and revs (literally) when it starts up. And don’t you think for one SECOND that my inner geek didn’t squeal with delight. Vic says I need to add another 24" monitor so I can run dual screens, but SHEESH, I’m not THAT much of a geek. Or am I? Hmmm…..

Thank you to ALL of my amazing clients this year. I look forward to seeing many of you again in 2009 so I can tell your little ones to STOP GROWING UP so quickly. The stinkers never listen to me, but I do try. I also can’t wait to meet all of the bitty new ones joining the world next year. It’s an exciting time, and I’m thrilled to help you capture it.

Happy Holidays!!

Alexandra | A Sneak Peek | Marietta and Atlanta Newborn Photographer

Sweet little Alexandra was my last newborn of 2008 <sniff>. But what a perfect way to end the year! Since she’s my last sweet baby, this is an extra-special long sneak peek.

Isn’t she beautiful?

With her stunning mama…

And you know I love baby feet. Especially when she’s being held by daddy…

How about a little pink girlie on her daddy’s pink caddy?

Big sister Sophia helping Alexandra figure out where her nose is…

Cristina and Joe, thank you again for sharing this wonderful time in your lives with me!

Mookie.

This is who greeted me when I arrived at my client’s house today. I have met many a sweet dog in my travels, but this one might just take the cake.

Since she made me smile so much this morning, I would be remiss to not share her with my loyal blog readers.

Fortunately, her momma - who reads my blog - told me how much maintenance she is. So Vic doesn’t have to worry about my bringing home an Olde English Sheepdog any time soon. ;)

The furry love gave me doggy amnesia.

What a week.

Monday: Noticed Lulu had a bit of a rash on her tummy.

Tuesday: Noticed rash was HORRIBLE, took Lulu to the vet - where she stayed until 7:00 that night. The vet’s first words when she called me? “Oh. My. Goodness.” Not good.

Prognosis: Acute respiratory infection (likely caught from Annie). Acute allergic reaction (to who knows what). And an eye ulcer - because what the heck, right? Might as well get it ALL.

Medications? Seven. Two antibiotics. Two antacids to prevent stomach ulcers from the antibiotics. Benadryl. Steroid spray. Eye drops. I had to make myself a chart.

Thursday: I completely miss an afternoon party at my friend Paige’s house. Which I NEED.

Saturday: Lulu is better (phew). Meds continue. Annie now has worms (nice). Got more wormer for her.

Annie discovers she can get out of the fence, and escapes three times. In the rain. We seriously contemplate returning her to the shelter (waah) because I just don’t have time to chase a dog down 10 times.

Sunday: Vic (gotta love him) fixes the holes in the fence so the kids can keep their doggy. Annie shows her undying gratitude by <ahem> releasing her <ahem> now-not-worm-infested leavings in several rooms of the house. Thank goodness for the Bissell, is all I’m saying.

Ava and I do a bit of shopping in the afternoon, and I fit into size 8 jeans. Which I haven’t worn since before I had kids. Giddy enough to forget everything else.

Monday: All is well. For now. My kids might not get to go to college, but the vet’s kids will, so it’s a wash!