Author Archives: bobbiebrown

Miscellaneous Monday

Ahh, this Monday morning finds me needing to clean the weekend mess and get busy editing shoots. So, not having blogged this post ahead of time, it is going to be a quickie :)

I found a notebook this weekend, stuck in a drawer, with an Irish Blessing printed on the front that I had forgotten about, and still love…

may the road
rise to meet you,

may the wind
always be at your back,

may the sun
shine warm upon your face,

may the rains
fall softly upon your fields…

Yesterday as I finished up a shoot at the lake, I looked out over the water and saw this:

It made me want to just settle down right here and watch the sun set… beautiful!

Have a great Monday!

Easton

I feel like I can safely say that Easton loved this shoot as much as I loved shooting it. This entire shoot is very boy, and he loved it! What little boy wouldn’t want to go to the creek and go fishing, climb on rocks and throw rocks in the water? He didn’t want to leave when we were finished :)
His Mom, Hannah, made his fishing rod, it was perfect and I was in love as soon as I saw it!

The fish are biting over there!

I love these next two for the simple reason that he just looks content. This kid does not sit still, and he just plopped down here and watched the creek… it was adorable!

Thanks for asking me to do this shoot for you Hannah :)

As they are…

To all  you Momma’s out there; do me a favor, go pick up your camera and capture your kids as they are. Doing whatever it is they do. You’ll be happy you did!
And I’ll just go ahead and put this out there too: don’t think I am the greatest at capturing my own kids. I am not. In fact, I sometimes think that it is crazy that I am a photographer and don’t snap more moments of my own life and kids. But as we all know… things get busy, it is not always easy… but I did pull out the ‘ol camera yesterday and captured these. And as I went through them it got me to thinking… first, to challenge you all to go snap some pictures of your kids (you can thank me later! ha!) and then, just for fun, Like me on Facebook, then share the picture(s) you capture on my wall. Maybe I’ll end up with a wall full of cute kids! ;)
Happy Shooting!

Pssst…that is my new blue walls in these pictures :)

Now I feel like I need to go call all my friends and beg them to post pictures of their kids on my wall so I don’t feel silly for the suggestion if nothing shows up! haha!

Miscellaneous Monday

We had a movie night this weekend, Soul Surfer was our pick and it was awesome! I laughed, cried and felt totally inspired by the time it was over… If you want a good movie and haven’t seen it yet, then I’d suggest seeing it :)

Now, Monday morning brings the regular overload of laundry (how is it possible that we dirty so many clothes over a weekend?!), the disastrous house, the need to go grocery shopping, which by the way, I put off and dread till I go and do it! Just get it done already! Sigh…

I had this cutie at my house last week…

Canyon was sitting at my table in good light… and so I pulled out my camera and snapped a few pictures :)

Meanwhile, Bristol was having a good ‘ol time with a ball!

Happy Monday Everyone!

Garden Tea Party

My sister and I were sitting around watching my girls swing when she mentioned that she was having a tea party for some of her friends the next day… and everything she told me sounded like something I’d love to shoot… and so I crashed it!  Thankfully, they all seemed happy that I did ;)

That would be my Sis on the left, Tressa Ann. And Kristen, my brothers girlfriend who helped her pull it all together, on the right.

all the guests…

There were sooo many details too shoot, everything from food, to decor, to tableware, to hats… I loved it!

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again… I love me some laughter!

this little cutie showed up :)

They even had a little photobooth fun :)

I’ll end with this picture because it just feels good.

Thanks girls for letting me crash your party! XoXo

Happy Birthday Emerson :)

My friend Julies little boy, Emerson, turned the big ONE-year-old! Julie threw an adorable party, complete with a barn for the kids to play in made out of a cardboard box (which she painted and it looked nothing like a cardboard box when she was done!) farm animals, a fence made out of old pallets, etc. Her and her husband did it all and it was perfect. I took my camera intending to capture a little bit of everything at the party, but, I got busy talking, chasing kids and eating; and didn’t even get my camera out till Emerson dug into his cake! But, you can see more pictures over on Julies blog here and here….

And here are a few of the birthday boy digging in… I love how kids look at their parents as if asking “are you sure your allowing me to do this?!?” right before they dig in!

I love this shot… the flower centerpiece surrounded by sippy cups… it just yells “kids birthday party!”

and this little guy was loving the bubbles!

and this is one of the last shots I took before putting my camera back up…her name is Elle, and she is just precious!

Have a wonderful Wednesday everyone!

Miscellaneous Monday

 If my walls could talk they’d tell you I can’t pick a color.

If my molding could talk, they’d tell you to get the paint brush away from me ’cause blue is not their color. (I managed to get blue paint in all the wrong places while trying to trim last week…or is it ‘cut-in’? I don’t even know all the right lingo that comes with painting)

And if the paint guy could talk…wait he can…well, lets just hope you don’t talk to him. Because he’d tell you that I clearly don’t have it together. At all.

Okay, here is the story:
I needed to paint, but dreaded it. So I kept putting it off. Finally we purchased laminate floors that look like hardwood to replace the carpet in our living room and hallway. So it would only make sense to get the painting done before putting in the new floors. I loved the green color I had but wanted something different. Gray. I LOVE gray. (or is it grey?) either way, I love it. But after trying a few samples I knew gray was not the color for these rooms. (I might add here that I was painting the kitchen, living room and hallway) It didn’t go with my cabinets at all and in general was just not working. So I moved on to blues and greens. (different shades of green than what I had) I finally settled on a blue that looked very pretty on the swatch.
Now, I’d like to add that I have never, ever had a problem picking paint colors before. Ever. I pick a color, I buy it, I paint, I love it.
Oh boy. Not this time.
So Monday morning I get started. I really think I like it at first. My Mom’s first reaction when she saw it was “Wow!” in a this-is-bright kinda way. But I was all like “Oh, I think I am going to love it!” So she helps me and the more we paint the more I get that Wow!this-is-bright! feeling. But I kept painting even when she warned me that if I didn’t like it I should stop and go get the color darkened or something…
We finish and it is just obnoxious. I kept thinking “oh it’s not so bad…” only to walk out of a bedroom and that Wow!this-is-bright! feeling hit again. And again.
Now, this color was not exactly ugly. It was just not ‘me’. And you kinda want your home to feel like ‘you’… right? So after begging my friend to come over and tell me what to do she suggested that I take the one gallon that I had not used and ask if they could change the color, then re-paint. More painting. Not exactly what I wanted to do, but at this point, I needed a color I could live with! So, off to the paint store I went. I drove to my local store, where the guy was simply NO help. So I left and drove to another location.
I walked in and gave the guy a run-down of what I had done, how I didn’t like it, and could he possibly help me get the leftover gallon of paint to a color that I could actually live with?  I am sounding dramatic now. Meanwhile I have a one-year-old screaming, no matter what I tried (candy, keys, paci, phone) she still screamed. And my two-year-old had an ‘accident’ of the #2 kind. Oh yes. Now, my kid is not perfect by any means. But that was a first. It was a true “Mommy Moment”. And when the guy didn’t seem to feel my urgency to save myself money by not buying more paint but still getting something that I liked (even though that meant going home and painting all over again for hours!) and he told me that there really was not anything he could do; that is when I felt the tears well up in my eyes. I was mortified. Why was I falling apart?! Thankfully I didn’t start bawling on him or anything, but he suddenly felt my urgency. He offered to add some black, twice, and I came home with a color that I could live with. And I actually like it a lot. Even though it is not what I was going for, I love it compared to what I did have!
Sigh. Mommy Moment of the week… hope it is the last ‘big’ one for awhile!

I’ll try post a picture soon… but truth is, we are not finished. Close, but not done yet! So once the room is put back together I will share it with you…

Meanwhile, I’ll share a few pictures of a trip we took to Imaginon several weeks ago… We had told Kennedy the night before we had a “surprise” for her, that girl loves a surprise, so she was thrilled!
I tried to take a picture of the two of them in the parking deck when we got there… I love it because it is so real!

when we walked in Kennedy literally squealed when she saw all the random stuff hanging from the ceiling – she loved it!

They quickly got busy trying out everything :)

Kennedy loved the market where she could ‘buy’ veggies…

Bristol just thought it was all balls… she would grab two at a time and throw them yelling “BALL!” Which was funny even though we had to make her stop!

Finally, we headed home…

 Happy Monday everyone!

Sherry and her girls

Sherry emailed me awhile back telling me she wanted pictures of all her girls. And so, we made it happen! Ashlyn is the youngest, and is simply adorable!

Love, love, love these three!

Sherry, Brooke, Brittany, Melissa, Cheryl and Ashlyn… I loved meeting you all and spending a Saturday morning having fun! Thanks!

50th Anniversary Party

Aunt Lib and Uncle Clete recently celebrated 50 years together, and I was there to capture the family, friends and fun :)

The gorgeous cake was made by Daphne’s Simply Southern Bakery

Uncle Clete spoke of family, friends and blessings. He mentioned one thing that has really stuck with me, I have heard him say it many times over the years, each time we would leave his house he would tell us “Remember who you are and where you come from…”  (thank you Uncle Clete)

50 years and ten kids…

a shot with all the spouses…

a little brotherly/sisterly love going on here…

a couple more group shots with siblings…

Congratulations Aunt Lib and Uncle Clete! XoXo