Christmas Kids

As it works out, tomorrow is Easter, and I started looking back through the past couple of months to find a photo or two for the blog.  As I was going through some photos that I hadn’t even looked at after downloading, I came across the folder where I had some of the Christmas 2011 photos.  Here are two photos that I took quickly in front of the Christmas tree of Hannah and Hogan.  Christmas is the time we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, but Easter is the time where he gave us a gift.  I’m so thankful to serve a risen Savior.

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Hannah Mae – Blue Sky

After getting home today, Hannah came out to see me.  I made a quick portrait of her since the sky was so blue, and I knew the lime green would be a good contrast.  I used the pop up flash, and underexposed the sky by about 1 stop.  Turned out pretty good I think, even though the wind was really gusty.

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Hannah Likes Ice Cream

Yes she does…but this might be a little too much.  This was taken on our way to Williamsburg for vacation last year (on August 6th 2011) and we saw this at a place we stopped at in Roanoke.  Great memory.

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Hogan & Hannah at Otter Creek

Hogan and Hannah loved walking the small trail along Otter Creek to get to this enormous boulder located just downstream from the Otter Lake Dam in Amherst County, Virginia (see previous post for location).  This was taken on August 13, 2011, which would also have been my mom’s 73rd birthday.

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Father – Son Tradition

On Christmas Eve each year, Hogan and I always plan a visit to the Mary Lou Cemetery where Dewana’s dad Jess Mullins is buried.  I don’t think we’ve made a photo each year, but we have at least 4 or 5 years.  I need to go back through the files and find some of the others.  I looked back to last year, and we did make a photo, but for some reason I didn’t put it in a blog post.  However, I did make a post in 2008, and here’s the LINK to that.  You really need to go and look at that to see the difference in Hogan over just 3 years (from age 11 to age 14).

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