School Pictures

I am not a photographer.  I have a point-and-shoot camera.

Big D is a photographer.  He has not one, but two, top of the line SLR cameras.

But Big D has a life, and I do not, so when I saw that this week for the….

 

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…was school portrait week, I knew I would have to try to photograph my kids, because there is no way in our busy week that I could ask Big D to drag out his backdrops and tripods and such.

Here are my results…

Bonny Annie, my oldest, is smart, creative and fun.  Her academic strength lies in the language arts areas, yet she wants to be a missionary doctor someday, and is aptly fascinated by science.  She loves to read and be crafty.  She likes to watch good movies, Meet Me in St. Louisbeing an all-time favorite.  She loves drama…on stage and off.  She is a blackbelt in Tae Kwon Do and wins medals at every tournament she attends.  She takes great care of her baby brother and nitpicks the middle one.  She is turning 13 in just a couple of weeks.  That scares me.  It scares me badly.

Dirty Harry, my middle child, is athletic, sensitive and hilarious.  His favorite subjects include reading, history, science and spelling.  He doesn’t like math, but he’s a grade ahead of where he’s supposed to be.  He loves Legos and the Wii.  When he grows up he wants to be a professional baseball player, but if that doesn’t work out then he wants to be a Navy chaplain.  He is also a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and is currently playing on a nine year-old travel baseball team for our town.  He thrives in dirt, sweat and grime. 

Cap’n Jack Henry, my baby, is in pre-pre-pre-pre K.  He is happy, hungry and loud.  He likes books, teething rings and stuffed animals.  He will be a year-old in November, but how can that be???  He was only a little over five pounds at birth, but he’s more than tripled his weight since then and all of the problems that the doctors anticipated when he was in the NICU for a week have dissipated as he’s turned out to be a healthy, thriving young un’.  He is a joy and fills our days with laughter….and diapers.

And that’s it.  Those are the students who grace the corridors and desks of Hilltop Academy, drinking our milk and breaking our chalk. 

I am blessed.

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18 Responses
  1. Kristie says:

    I love how you did the school photos, very creative.

    I know exactly what you mean about it getting scary with your daughter growing up. Mine is fifteen! Legos & Wii seems to be the activity of choice for boys because mine is a fan as well.

    And lastly, I have to say that the picture of your youngest reminds me of my son at that age. Those super sweet big eyes!

    Thanks for sharing your family!
    Kristie
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  2. Debbie says:

    Precious! I was just thinking about Annaleigh’s birthday and the fact that she will be a teenager! Where did the time go?

  3. Maureen says:

    I love how you used the blackboard as the background. It makes me want to go out to Staples and get one right away just to take photos :)
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  4. Susan says:

    Your chalkboard wall is done. Yay!! I’ve tinkered with the idea of doing one in the kitchen… we’ll see!!

    Love the pics. Beautiful kids!!!
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  5. Rhonda says:

    You should have stuck a piece of chalk out of each of Cap’n Jack Henry’s ears for his pic.lol…LOVE the pics! Better than any school pictures I have EVER seen done by Lifetouch :)

  6. CrossView says:

    Those are awesome school photos! Fun and funky! Looks like the wall is working out??!!
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  7. teachingmisssmartypants says:

    Love the pics! You forgot to say that Annaleigh makes the cutest snowman earrings ever.

  8. darcy @ m3b says:

    Oh my! that was a brilliant idea. I am SO going to steal, I mean… pillage… that idea. Writing their own names records so much about that age, too.

    For a “non photographer”, those were brilliant!

    Thanks for joining in at the NBTS Blog Hop!
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  9. Keena says:

    Kellie, You did a great job………

  10. Amanda says:

    Love the photos and their names on the chalkboard!

  11. melissa says:

    I must remember to do school pics this year.
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  12. Tracy says:

    cute family! Love the chalk board!
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  13. Kathy says:

    LOVE the way you did the photos – very cool idea!!
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  14. Missy says:

    For just point and shoot, those are some great pics!
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  15. Sandpiper says:

    Those are great pictures for a ‘point & shoot’ camera!
    That book Madelaine Takes Command is on my ‘hunting’ list! I didn’t know it was in the Sonlight catalogue, I guess I didn’t look hard enough!
    Thanks for stopping by!
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  16. Stefanie says:

    Those are just about the most clever back-to-school pics I’ve ever seen. I wish I had a chalkboard so I could copy your idea. Now I’m off to figure out how to improvise those shots without a chalkboard. LOL
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  17. Angela says:

    I LOVE these pics, what great ones by the chalkboard(what a creative thought) I just might have to steal it, LOL

    Angela

  18. Toby says:

    *suddenly realized how much I want to be a pre-pre-pre-pre K teacher*
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