Best Friends

Posted on June 9, 2009

I have three siblings. I love them all so much. Some of my greatest memories of childhood were with my siblings. I love having that special bond with them. Knowing what makes them tick. Knowing what makes them laugh. Knowing endless inside jokes that only we understand. I love them so much! Which is why seeing my girls enjoying each other it brings me such great joy. Even though Claire is only 4 months old, their relationship is blossoming. Claire finds Kate completely fascinating and will turn her head to wherever she hears her big sissy. Love seeing them share a smile or a giggle. Love watching Kate eagerly share things with Claire and explain to her what characters are in a book, what colors her toys are. The first time our girls met I introduced Kate to Claire by saying, “Kate, meet your sissy, your new best friend” because friends may come and go, but sisters they are forever.   

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Winter in June

Posted on June 6, 2009

The weather here has been pretty lousy lately. Cold, rainy, dreary – very January-like. I can’t help but wonder if Germany got the memo that it’s JUNE!!! :) I was browsing through some images I took when we had some lovely Spring-like weather back in April and came across some landscape images I took when all the beautiful yellow flowers were bloomed out. The yellow flowers are all gone now…and then this chilly weather too…ugh! COME ON SUMMER!!! :)

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Warm Fuzzies

Posted on May 31, 2009

I’d say one of the best feelings in the world is feeling appreciated. There is nothing like the warm fuzzy feeling when someone appreciates something you’ve worked hard on. It’s GREAT!!!

Jenny (my friend and client) thanked me by sending me FOOD. Wow…appreciation PLUS food? Is there any better combo??? We’d discussed before how I’m a fan of Hickory Farms summer sausage and cheese and she remembered and sent me THIS! Talk about making me feel so loved and appreciated. I immediately chowed down on the cheese and summer sausage with just as smidge of their incredible sweet hot mustard…YUM! Kate immediately devoured all the strawberry candies. :)

Thank you Jenny! You totally made my day!

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First Post {My Family}

Posted on May 24, 2009

Hello and welcome to my new blogsite! I wanted the benefits of a blog and the benefits of a website so now I have all of that lumped into one. YAY!!! I wanted to highlight something especially special to me as the first official post here at my new blog and decided I wanted to show off my little family. My good friend Susanne of Dream Street Photography captured these for us. I LOVE THEM!!! Susanne did an amazing job capturing the REAL us – Kate running around, David sneaking smooches, us laughing and just being us – beautifully unrehearsed and natural. Thank you Susanne!! I’m forever thankful for these priceless family images of us

It’s hard to pick an ultimate favorite, but I think this just might be it. LOVE how Kate has her eyes shut as she accepts a kiss from Daddy, so sweet! And props to Susanne for this rock star pose. Love how we are separated, but still together…just cool stuff.

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Sweet Kate! Love the hands on her hips…adds an extra bit of attitude to the shot don’t you think? :)

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Now I ADORE this one cause it shows the real us…David and I just sitting back watching Kate run, run, run. Also love how it captures Claire in her most loved pass time – hand chewing. :)

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These just make my heart swell with happiness. Love my family. Love the greenery. Sigh…I just love, love, love these images.

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Cool outfit with totally rad shoes – Check. Ability to ignore the Germans staring at you making out in public – Check.  Totally in love with each other – double check! :)

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And finally this one. Gosh I will cherish this image forever. For starters my sweet hubby is the one who talked us into stopping the car and capturing this, it was towards the end of the shoot and the kiddos really needed to get home, but at the last minute we stopped to take in this amazing backdrop. SOOO glad we listened to him. I loved this picture the second I saw it, but now that he’s left for his deployment I love it even more. I’ve got an amazing man, glad I have some images of not only us with our beautiful family, but also with just the two of us.

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Thank you again Susanne!!!

Here Granny, are ya happy? :)

Posted on April 14, 2009

My wonderful, amazing, creative, beautiful (and every other positive and lovely adjective you can think of) mother, who Kate and Claire know as Granny has been more than just lightly suggesting I create a post with her grandgirls. :)  

Just because I don’t post daily photos of my girls doesn’t mean I don’t TAKE daily photos of my girls! Honestly there are so many I sometimes overwhelm myself! I literally have hard drive after hard drive busting at the seams worth of K&C photos! 
Here are some photos I took of the girls on Easter afternoon in their uber hip and cute matching outfits that said Granny whipped up herself (see? I told you she was creative!)
So without further adieu,  here ya go Granny!! :)
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Booking Photoshoots

Posted on March 4, 2009

I’m happy to announce I’m starting to book a few photoshoots for the month of April. I’m only going to book a few, so if you are interested please let me know as soon as possible so that I can save a date for you. My email is annie_pennington@mac.com. You can find information on my style and pricing here

During my maternity leave I’d had a bit more time to reflect on my own personal family images. I realized how many of even my favorite snapshots were stuck on my hard drive and not on my walls and that really saddened me. I’m ashamed to say I tend to almost forget to print even the most special images. So I made it a point to print several large prints for my home. It’s amazing how much joy they bring me! Just walking through my home and seeing a 15×30 print of my precious baby’s face, or a 20×24 family photo of us – it’s just a constant reminder of our life, our family – US! So while my furniture here is just so-so, my house cluttered more often than not – all I have to do is look up on my wall and see a printed photo that for me and my family is the most gorgeous personalized art in the world! I get so excited when my clients order a large print, when the box arrives in the mail I rush to open it and it’s like Christmas to see my photographs as not just a regular everyday 4×6 or 5×7 , but as a true piece of art for my clients to enjoy every single day. It’s a true honor to be a part of that! Here is an example of one of my new favorites hanging proudly in our livingroom. Notice it’s right under the pack and play I change Claire’s diapers on regularly and a plastic container holding Kate’s puzzles, but hey, it doesn’t matter, cause the photo that I cherish so much – our first family image as a family of four is hanging above it! 
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Pink Heaven

Posted on February 8, 2009

When I first found out I was having my first little girl I was pretty pumped. I’m a huge fan of the color pink and had a wonderful time putting Kate in as much pink as I could get my hands on. I remember as she grew out of the outfits I’d pack them away all sad and hoping I’d get an opportunity to put another precious little girl in some of my favorite baby outfits…and I got my wish! My sweet Claire has arrived and just like her big sissy is being dressed, wrapped & surrounded my sweet soft pink. 

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Loving all the bits and pieces

Posted on February 1, 2009

I’m completely in love with my little Claire. She’s so tiny, warm & snuggly and I find awe in everything about her, love all the bits and pieces that make up her perfect little baby self. I’ve always been one of those people who notice the little details most would look over. I remember one particular incident when Kate was about 4 months old. I was holding her in front of an open window and through her ear I saw a tiny little vein and I started tearing up. Just so in awe that I could grow her in my stomach, that somehow my body knew how to give her the perfect place to grow, that God made her so perfectly, not even forgetting a thing, not even the little vein in her ear. :) Thinking back on that I can’t help but laugh, but at the same time I can’t write off the miraculous miracle of life. I haven’t put Claire in front of a window to catch a peek at her ear vein…but I’m sure once I do I’ll get a little teary again. So thankful for my two perfect healthy little girls! 

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Introducing our sweet girl

Posted on January 22, 2009

Claire Elizabeth

Born January 14, 6:35pm

6lbs., 15 oz., 21 inches long & completely perfect.


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Our girl arrived right on time on a cold Wednesday night. I’d been worried about when I’d finally go into labor, setting up all the various scenarios about where we’d take Kate if I went into labor in the middle of the night, afternoon, evening, etc. I had so many different options bouncing around in my head and it was so difficult for me to imagine Kate going to sleep in a bed that wasn’t her own. But everything worked out so perfectly. My mom and sisters arrived a few hours before I went into labor and were here JUST in time to watch her and allow her to stay in her own surroundings. My other concern was going into labor on my own. I so wanted Claire to arrive on the day God intended her to arrive and not rush her by inducting her, but I was so crazy overdue I was at the point where I was seriously considering induction, I even had an induction scheduled for earlier that morning, but after lots of discussion David and I felt peace in waiting it out after my afternoon doc. appt. showed that Claire was in no danger. So after the doctor appointment we headed to the commissary and I felt a little cramping, but nothing bad. We came home and  unloaded the groceries within about an hour of being home I felt more cramping and it quickly escalated so that by 4:45 we were in the car on our way to the hospital. Keeping Kate safe and sound at home in her own surroundings in the loving care of her Granny. As we drove I timed the contractions and they were about 3-4 minutes apart and I was in pretty bad discomfort, but I felt incredible peace. I even felt peace when I arrived, was told I was already 5cm and that I was progressing too fast for an epidural (and considering how much I hate pain, that’s a BIG miracle). I felt peace in the wonderful birthing environment I was in, dim lights, low music playing and only one doctor and one midwife present with David and I as I pushed our sweet girl into the world. It is one of the most special moments David and I shared. With my U.S. birth there were so many people present (doctors, nurses, anesthesiologist and who knows who else) that it felt like David was just part of the crowd, but this time they allowed him the space to really BE with me and help me, it was a truely special experience. We were given a bit of a scare when Claire arrived with the cord wrapped around her neck and arm and her face was blue, but the incredible doctor and midwife knew exactly what to do and Claire was crying within minutes and reassuring us that she was fine.  We were given plenty of time alone afterwards for her to nurse and us to bond with our precious girl. The experience of giving birth overseas was initially a really scary thought to me, but it ended up not only being a great experience, but the most PERFECT experience. They allowed me the time to continue my pregnancy without bieng forced to induce. They kept the room dim and peaceful so that our girl wasn’t shocked into the world with a bright light shining right on her face. They allowed David to be an active part of the labor and delivery The experience was just peaceful and completely perfect.


Claire is now 8 days old and has adjusted to us so well. She sleeps wonderful, eats great, never cries, isn’t bothered by her active big sister and is the perfect addition to our family. We are so thankful for our miracle!


Last Place

Posted on January 11, 2009

Not that it’s really a race…but just so everyone knows I’m in last place. I’m still pregnant and everyone else has given birth at this point! HAAA!

Michelle Dugger – girl, 7 lbs, 3oz.
Jennifer Garner – girl.
Bristol Palin – boy,  7lbs., 7 oz.
Charlotte Church – boy 7lbs., 5oz. 
Notice what name IS NOT up there? Ummm, yours truly is in last place…and isn’t even near the finish line at this point. I am a bit impatient, I won’t lie. But I also think it’s very important to wait and not shove a baby out before they are ready just for the sake of being impatient. So with that in mind I’m just sitting at home, waiting and waiting. This has thrown a loop in lots of plans, which is difficult to work around, but at this point it’s out of our hands, so we’re just taking it moment by moment and knowing everything will fall into place somehow, someway. I have doctor appointments every two days now that I’ve officially surpassed all three various due dates I’ve been assigned, just to insure our baby girl is doing well and not in any distress. When I chose my word for the year (Strength), I had no idea I’d be immediately given this shining situation to find my inner strength to just stay positive and patient. I’m comfortable though, I feel great, my ankles aren’t even swollen! So I really do have so much to be thankful for. Just busy praying for a healthy baby girl and a positive experience delivering in a foreign hospital. 
   

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