Aug 24, 2015

First Day Of School: The End Of My Littles

Today marks a very big day at our house. Our youngest has started kindergarten.  For the first time in forever, I no longer have a Little at home. I'm now the mother to only Big Kids. And I would be lying if I said I didn't cry.

People who don't understand--other parents even--say, "He's ready," and "He'll do fine!"

And I know this. But that is not the point today.


Yes, he is ready. Yes, he will do fine. He can read at almost the same level as his older brother. He is a social kid who loves to be around other kids. He loves to talk and is quick with funny, quirky one-liners that make adults laugh. He follows the rules, even if he scoffs them at home.

I know he will do "fine."

The tears are more for me than him, anyway.

After FIFTEEN years of busyness: working out of the home and coordinating childcare, having my office at home and shuffling meetings, dealing with doctor appointments, preschool parties, playdates, everything.... It all just... ENDS.

When you're busy with babies, toddlers and preschoolers, the days feel like they may never end. Crazy mornings stretch into long afternoons with bedtimes that can't come soon enough. You can't even think straight through all the chaos. You wish for a day without clinging kids, or at least just a little quiet. 

And then you get it. 

And you realize, even if you don't want to go back to those hectic days, even though this is a good thing, those days are gone. You can't wish them back. 

I know this.

So, I have to dry my tears and get ready for this new chapter. The one where I'm the mother to only Big Kids.



Aug 21, 2015

Wedding Day Wish: 1,000 Origami Cranes



There is an ancient Japanese legend that promises a wish will be granted by a crane to anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes. Dana and Pat folded a thousand cranes for their wedding day. These paper cranes decorated the ceremony and reception, roped as garland, on tables, at place cards and in bottles. They even presented one to each of their parents during the wedding ceremony. 

And they made their their wish. They wished for a happy, healthy marriage.

Aug 13, 2015

Brianne & Steve | Wedding

It's the height of summer and the middle of the busy season for weddings. This is just a quick peek at what I'm working on now:


Aug 6, 2015

Anna & Atit | Wedding

Sometimes, it can feel like wedding festivities go on for days. And when you have two religions to honor, the wedding really CAN go on for days.


Anna and Atit's Catholic wedding ceremony still showed signs of the Hindu wedding ceremony that took place several days before, while definitely having elements of it's own. The combined effect was beautiful, meaningful and personal.