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Sarah & Nick. Maternity. Los Angeles Maternity Photographer.

You guys…I was so excited to photograph this session at this location! Sarah and Nick are good friends of mine and I am both blessed and extremely honored to photograph their maternity session for their first child. Sarah and Nick are just adorable. Sarah is totally the sweet school teacher and Nick the protective Firefighter. Their little guy sure does have some sweet shoes to fill! When theses two decided on Riley’s Farm for their shoot, I think my heart skipped a beat. I just get all warm and fuzzy thinking about cider and the crisp air. I know that fall is actually the end of the year, but ever since I could remember it felt like the beginning. Maybe because I associate the fall with the beginning of the new school year, new football season and so on. So when Sarah and Nick met me at Riley’s for their session, I was in my own nature-obsessed happy place. These newlyweds (yup they just got married a little less then a year ago) will be expecting a boy this coming December. I’m thrilled! This means bigger play dates and more birthday parties as our circle of friends grows larger. Congratulations my dear friends! Can’t wait to meet the newbie!
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Apple Picking. Personal. Southern California Family Photography.

Traditions make memories. Growing up, the traditions that my family created are what made the holidays even more magical. I would look forward to the simplest things that my parents, mostly my mom, would try and create with the little money we had. Some families have the same traditions as ours, like “school shopping” all in one weekend. During the summers our tradition was to spend back-to-back days at the library and weekends in search of free museums. Our Halloween costumes were always made by my grandmother. For Thanksgiving, someone, usually myself, makes my Nana’s stuffing and no matter what the weather is like, we all wear dresses to dinner. One of my favorite Christmas traditions is to open a gift from my mom on Christmas Eve, it is always a new pair of pajamas. They aren’t just any plain ole’ solid colored cotton collared pj set either. Nope. My mommy always tries to find the cutest and most unique type of sleepwear because plain old pjs would get boring year after year. And well, she knows we all love the years when we get a new set of Hello Kitty or old school footsie ones. The list could really go on and on for Christmas traditions, but lets move on before I start writing a novel. On new years Eve we always create our own ice cream called “shlop.” This tradition started a little late, after I was in college. I lived DC for a while and one of my roomies taught me how to make this ah-maze-ing dessert. It’s a take on Cold Stone Creamery’s treats. Basically you just get your favorite ice cream flavor (ours is vanilla) and all the candy and cookies that you want to mix in with the ice cream. You crush up the cookies and candies, then mix in the vanilla ice cream. You put it back in the freezer to harden and then when it hardens a little, you take it out and devour! For the love day (Valentine’s Day) my mom is cute and tries to get us little nicknacks like hanging heart lights or something cute from the dollar tree. Oh and I can’t forget The Three King’s Day, which falls on January 6th. I’m pretty sure this is a Mexican/Latin tradition, but we put our shoes out on the 5th and the story goes that The Three Kings come by and fill them with goodies because they brought baby Jesus gifts. To this day, we still get our shoes filled.  But the one tradition that makes my heart melt like real butter on white toasted bread is when it was our birthday and my mom would deliver a McDonald’s Happy Meal with a single balloon attached for our school lunch. As kids my family didn’t have much money to spend on eating out or getting a toy just because. My parents were young and still in school, so getting McDonald’s was an extra special treat. Although we aren’t in elementary school anymore, my mom still has balloons waiting for us at home with our favorite meal, which is either made or we go out and have dinner together.

Now why I am sharing all of my family’s personal traditions? Sometimes we forget the little things that make our lives special, or the people that created unforgettable memories that we will always cherish. Yes, sadly at times I take my mom for granted (I am human) because we are so close in age that I forget she isn’t just like an older nagging sister, but actually my loving mother that has taught me these traditions that make the holidays even more special for our family. I want to keep these traditions alive for my little family too. I hope my children will do the same with the traditions my mom has created and the new one’s that I have started as well. Thank you mommy, I love you!

To my honey bunnies, these memories are for you. Our second annual trip to Riley’s Farm. The best way to kick off Fall. rf1While I was uploading these photos I was trying to decide if the house or the bench was leaning….so I made both lean. Ha!
rf2rf3I adore him.rf4The best Nina ever-no really!rf5rf6rf7I hope my grandkids love me as much as he loves her.rf8rf9Bad light, hilarious photo.rf10rf11rf12rf13rf14rf15rf16rf17This one is my favorite!rf18In his words, “Silly Nani!”rf19rf20rf21rf23rf24rf25rf26rf27Time to make the delish apple cider.rf28rf29rf30rf31rf32rf33rf34

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Apples. Glen Oaks Farm. Personal.

For the first two weeks of September, my lil bear (a.k.a. my son) and I spent the mornings learning, discussing, and playing with apples and the color red. I am blessed to have the opportunity to homeschool my toddler. Besides our mommy-and-me classes on Mondays, we spend three days out of the week “playing school.” Since the first two weeks were dedicated to apples, what better way to wrap up the lesson then to take a field trip? This adventure allowed us to use ALL of our senses while visiting Riley’s Farm in Glen Oaks, which is “gorge-e-ous!” You name it, and the hidden community had it. Everything from apple picking (of course), to hay rides, archery lessons, apple pressing, and so much more. I’m telling ya, if you want to spend a day in what feels like the country, then head on over to Riley’s. We only had time to enjoy 2 hours there and didn’t even get to taste their famous apple pie. Whaaa (my fault, I had a photo session after). My little family and I are definitely going back (maybe even this winter) because it snows there. I know, right? Magical! Hope you enjoy our little adventure and it inspires you to do something hands-on with your family too!

Oh ya, seriously this is an amazing location for a photo session. For-reals! Lol, I know that’s a made up saying, but it’s fun to say. Here’s the deal. All of the trees that had a ribbon attached to it were ripe and okay to pick. Glad they told us that before hand, or then my applesauce would have been tasting like those candies you used to eat in Jr. High, Sour Apple lollipops.
Our first stop was a quaint little farm with the cutest country feel. Complete with a southern-style white two-story house, a red barn, and a fat old pig out back.“Toss the worm-holed apples in the crates please. We don’t want them to go to waste,” said the ranch owner. Umm…if you mean won’t go to waste by feeding the wormed-apples to the pigs then okay. Well at least I hope that’s there plan. EwwwOf course he loved touching the “bad” apples. Ay, little boy!Caught red handed!Love.This was the second location, which was much much larger then the first. That meant more photo ops! Yay!Seriously, I love him…but when I was potty training him this week I just had to keep reminding myself of how his cute face looks when he’s not driving me up the walls. I’m thinking….thanks to these photos, he is now successfully potty trained. . Ha! Ya, ya, ya! He is just too silly for words.Can you tell he’s a photographer’s son?
I love this story board the best.Boys can dress up too!
“Dada” working hard for our hand pressed apple cider. Seriously the best cold apple cider I’ve tasted and I love me some apple cider.The end!

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