St. Robert. Waynesville. Missouri. Pulaski County. Photograhpy. Fort Leonard Wood. Engagement. Family. Maternity. Newborn. Children. Seniors. Telling the Story

Monday, October 15, 2012

Superheros and a Dream

I read a couple of polls recently.
Polls of what young children want to be when they grow up.
Not surprisingly,
superhero ranked up there pretty high.
 
 In fact,
it was the single most popular choice for kindergarteners.
  
And we have Superheros around us every day.
To name a few...
our soldiers,
 
  
So, after seeing this vintage little patrol car in
a vision formed....
  
this car in a beautiful field...



with some willing participants...



...and some fun thrown in to be had by all!





I wanted to visually 
document a dream of a young person...



to let his imagine run wild...



....to role play a future desire...



...and to let his Superhero wish be fulfilled!




Thank you,
Lost in the Woods,
for allowing us to get "lost" in our dream
and for my vision to be fulfilled!


Special note:
the trooper hat is compliments of a
special person in the boys' life..
their Uncle Blake.
The shoot would not have been complete without it!

Thank you,
 Blake,
for being one of our real-life superheros!


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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Amazing & Phenomenal With a Dose of Inspiration



I received a wonderful comment on one of my photos...

"AMAZING doesn't even describe this picture.  
Phenomenal is more like it!!!"
 
 
This quote came from one of the organizers of
Special Olympics Tournament
held at Ft. Leonard Wood.
 
But I want to turn those adjectives
around and direct them to the
organizers and volunteers and athletes of this event!
 
The organizers were so Amazing.
Their talent and ability to put on an event such as this
 enabled these athletes to have a very special day.
Thank you for your hard work, Organizers!
 
The soldiers volunteering their time were Phenomenal.
It was nothing less than heartwarming and emotional
watching these men and women interacting
with these athletes.
Thank you for your willingness to serve, Soldiers!
 
And speaking of the athletes...
they were both Amazing and Phenomenal!
And I'll throw in the word Inspirational.
Their dedication to hard work was obvious.
The joy they were experiencing was contagious....
just look at the grin above!
Thank you for your example, Athletes!


This competition truly was a display of
the Special Olympics mission:

.... develop physical fitness,
demonstrate courage,
experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts,
 skills and friendship with their families,
other Special Olympics athletes and the community. 


                             
Job well done, everyone, 
and I look forward to more events in the future!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Off the Beaten Path

 
 
 
This past Saturday was pretty incredible.

 
Sandwiched between two photo shoots,
I had a little Road Trip to Alder Hill Farm,
(yep, I officially declare Road Trip a proper noun, worthy of capital letters!)


Scout keeping his eye out for the herd :)
 
 
 
It was  such a perfect way to spend an autumn day...
enjoying the beautiful Missouri countryside
and finding fall colors in unexpected places :)
 
 
 
 
I leisurely traveled on
 7 country roads
through 6 counties
(have you ever googled his quotes?!)
 
 
 

(How cute are mules?!)
 
 
 
One of these things is not like the others,
One of these things just doesn't belong,
~lol... thank you, Sesame Street~



While passing through towns with the names of
and
 
 
I had time to do some antiquing
and photo-prop shopping,
 
 

 
and I took a minute to pop into the
World's. Largest. Gift. Shop in Lebanon.
 
 
 
 
where an unexpected surprise
was coming across this sweet Caddie
once owned by one of the funniest ladies in history...

 
 
 




 

Before hitting the road again,
it was time for a potty break,
and in the words of a young girl in Hawaii,
 


Do I use the the one on the left with the two-gender symbol, but with the "W" underneath,
or the one on the right with the "E".
Does "E" stand for Earthling perhaps?
 
 
~~~
Well, I had a very, very lovely day!
And even the layer of limestone collected
from country back roads
will not deter me from doing this.
 Again...and again...and again!