Kimberlyn Totten Photography...Sharing Life's Song through word and image...
Monday, May 31, 2010
Remembering Dennis...
Saturday, May 22, 2010
It was a Buggy Birthday for our Boy...
Luke's birthday was on Mothers day this year so he got an extended celebration...One cake with his family on his actual birthday day (May 9th) and yet another friends celebration and one more cake just a few days later.
Cake 1
(We had so much fun backing and decorating these cakes...
and ohhhh man where they YUMMY... Carrot Cake ROCKS!)
The city park was perfect place for this buggy bunch of boys...
Big sis was able to join in on all the fun too, she was a huge help in keeping the celebration fun for these busy little men.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Where Oh Where does the time go?
Tall man Luke has grown an entire window pane in just 2 years!
our elegant dancing princess in a blink of an eye.
From Crib to...
a world full of adventure.
Hand in hand along the way...
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Setting with a Purpose and my Kids
I was having fun trying my hand at shooting "Setting with Purpose" over the past few weeks. Here is another of my daughter in one her favorite places....her Bedroom. As I look at these images I see that they could also be a study of details, or even conflict as she struggles to tie her shoe. I like it as a "setting with purpose" for the sake that I always want her to remember her bedroom was a place of safety, rest and childhood enjoyment...a place of great value and purpose in her life.
So onto my son spending time playing at the park...a Setting that has MUCH Purpose to this busy little boy!
Here is another of all the fun we had as a family celebrating Luke's last day being 4.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Just call him Mr. Critter
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Momma's Day / Birthday Boy Hike....
One of the best gifts this momma could ever have is to be with
her hubby and kiddo's with my camera in hand!
I took this opportunity to work on a photography exercise.
Shooting in a "Setting with Purpose."
I have a tendency to focus in on details. It was allot of fun to intentionally work on stepping back and taking in the bigger picture.
I love the perspective of how small our children look against the
big vast landscape.
It's precious to see how small Luke still looks ( even as a big boy 5 year old) standing next to his big strong daddy.
In observing and trying to capture the surroundings we where in (and not just the people), it really helped broaden the overall enjoyment of our walk.
As I view the images after the fact we are able to continue to enjoy the scenery and still be beckoned by the trails.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mommy's Day to Me!
Thank you both for making me a momma...