Family

abigail sremba: family.

This is my niece Abigail's second time on the blog. Mostly because she's a pretty big deal, and at 3 1/2 months old, she is already winning hearts and taking names. We all adore her.

Last weekend, I went over to her house to take some photos of her and her parents. She thankfully obliged all our demands, and seemed to enjoy another opportunity to practice her modeling skills. 

She loved the sound of the camera and made sure to make eye contact with it in just about every photo. With me as her aunt and her dad who is an amazing photographer around, it's a good thing she doesn't seem to mind the camera in her face at every turn.

I'm so thankful that Nick and I get to figure out this whole parenting gig with Matt and Leighann in the exact same boat. We've already decided that Nora and Abigail will definitely be partners in crime (only good crime though, of course:) 

the dougans: family.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. There are few things better than when a family chooses me multiple times to document their family. There are so many wonderful photographers out there, and it feels good when a family and I get to know each other and decide it's a good fit all around. It's like dating, minus the whole romantic relationship part:) 

I photographed the Dougans last year with Erin, Hank, and Knox, and then this summer when Jay joined the family, and now with everyone together enjoying the beautiful fall colors as the perfect backdrop.

Thank you Dougans over and over again for keeping me around. I think we have a good thing going here.

the connetts: family.

After I met and photographed the Arandas a few weeks ago, Allison's mom Nancy contacted me to take photos of the entire family at their family cabin. I convinced my husband to drive me up to the mountains last Sunday, and even though the aspens weren't quite in full fall yellow yet, it's always great to get out of the city for a little while. 

I've got to hand it to this family. Organizing seven adults and four kids is never an easy task, but they were fun, kind, and efficient (the kids haven't yet built up their picture taking stamina quite like the adults:)

They were even so kind as to invite us in for lunch with them (unfortunately, we couldn't take them up on the offer with Sunday football on the agenda for the afternoon).

Thank you Connetts for a lovely mountain afternoon. It was so great to meet all of you, and I hope the hot sun and efforts to get the kids to smile didn't wear you out too much. What a wonderful family you have.

the srembas: family.

It's been quite a summer to say the least. Not only did we have miss Nora at the end of June, but Nick's sister Leighann and her husband Matt welcomed their own baby girl, our niece Abigail, in mid July.

. These two little girls have turned our worlds upside down in just about every way possible, and it's so great to have family who understands all the highs and lows of life with a newborn. And now Nora and Abigail have a built in friend for life! We really couldn't have planned it any better.

Matt's family came into town to meet Abigail and with everyone together, it was the perfect time for family photos. We went out to Golden and endured a little bit of wind and rain, but I think it was well worth it.

It's clear that everyone adores Abigail, and I know she's going to adore them all right back.