This past Friday my wife tells me that we are taking our twins to Picture People in the mall. If you've never been it's like fast food for photography. Now we went on a Friday during the day so it wasn't busy. We had the employees full attention. Now you are about to see some really cute pictures. What you don't know is that it was a lot...let me repeat...a lot of hard work to get a few cute pictures.
I Tweeted the following after our experience..."Taking the twins to Picture People is like seeing A Walk To Remember in the theaters. Lots of crying and I'm wondering what I'm doing there." For every smile that you are about to see there was a lot of hard work at getting them to sleep. We almost threw in the towel on multiple occasions. The issue was they were tired and we kept having to move them around for new poses. It was a few minutes of crying but it felt like hours. When we were done Monica and I were slap tired. I'm so glad that we stuck it out because the following pictures turned out really cute. Enjoy...
Thanks. How was it getting up and going back to work today?
ReplyDeleteAnd everyone said, "ooohhh" .... "aaahhh". Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteI love the one where y'all are completely ignoring Reese! That should sooo go on awkwardfamilyphotos.com!! Actually, it's a cute picture, but you're going to have a lot of explaining to do to Reese when she's older and sees that picture!
ReplyDeleteThe pics turned out great! Is it weird that I like to stop and sneak a glance in at the kids getting their pics taken at the Picture People in the mall when I go by it? Ick...that just sounds weird.
Hope you and the rest of your family had a great weekend!
-Elyse
Just a reminder that when people are all smiles and look good on the outside, you may never know what they have been through or what's really going on inside. Life's a struggle, but worth the battle--great pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel. I think they are cute.
ReplyDeleteElyse, I know! We might have to keep that one from Reese. It was not intentional. He just looked so cute smiling.
ReplyDeleteGreat insight. Sounds like a good blog post.
ReplyDeleterobshep! best picture = Haydens little smirk and asian eyes! 2nd best picture = you holding reese and kissing her (however if that was my face you were about to kiss this picture would move up to first place. i kid i kid). You and Monica got yourselves some cute lil babes. what an awesome family!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! Just wait until they are big enough to crawl or walk away from you while you're doing the pictures....that is a whole different experience!!!! Good luck.
ReplyDeletewhere did you get the phrase "slap tired"?
ReplyDeleteSOOO CUTE!!!! wish i could see yall in person...dang texas why do i live here!!! :) miss yall
ReplyDeleteWe miss you too. Mon and I were just talking about you yesterday. You cool people.
ReplyDeleteLauren, there is a chance I heard it from someone and I just don't remember but I think I made it up. I don't know who else says it and I've said it for years.
ReplyDeleteSanci I can't imagine that. I will be that dad with his kids on leashes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brad. I am excited to work with you this summer!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics, man. I really have a hard time with family pictures. Very stressful. Very, VERY stressful. But woth it. Sort of.
ReplyDeleteLove the one of Reese elbowing Hayden... Yep! a sign of things to come! :) Precious photos of a precious family! Worth the waiting...
ReplyDeleteLove these pics. Helps me remember when my own twins were little! The cliche is true: it goes quickly!
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