Cowboy Wedding

 

I sat here on this very chair several weeks ago, thinking about how much must have happened in this room.  I was sitting in the “mud room” of a family whose only daughter was getting married.  I looked at the coats on the hooks, and wondered how many nights and days they had been worn out in the cold while their owner tended to the cows or worked in the fields.  I looked at the gloves and boots covered in dirt and wondered how fences they had fixed or mud puddles they had walked through.  From my spot on this stool, I could see into the kitchen, and I wondered how many meals had been made – how many good “chats” had happened – how many hugs and tears had been shared.

From this spot, on this stool, I saw a family -  a hard-working family – getting ready for a very special day.  They were getting ready for a day that would never be forgotten.  They were getting ready for a day that they had been preparing for – for a lifetime.

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I met Perrie and her fiance over a year ago when they first got engaged and were looking for someone to help them document their day.  They were so kind and wonderful to be with.  I learned that they both came from very strong families.  I learned that they were both finishing up their college and had been together for quite sometime.  I learned that they were madly in love with one another and could hardly wait to spend the rest of their lives together.  I learned they valued family, love, and one another.  I learned that this was a special couple that I was going to have the honor of working with. 

This wedding was also so special because of all the details that they connected to their family.  Perrie was going to be wearing her mothers dress, a veil she made herself, and walking down the aisle with the same sixpense in her boot that her mother had in hers.  Her aunties all pulled together plan the wedding, create the decorations, and make the cake.  Neighbors came to prepare the food and set up the tents.  The same pastor that married her parents  . . . yes the very same man that blessed their parents marriage, was there to preform this ceremony.  And the cake was topped with the very same cake topper that was on her parents cake.

The whole day was touched by love – love that had been held through generations – love that was being passed on to Ty and Perrie.

I was so excited to be a part.  After you are done looking at few of the wedding pictures, make sure to check out their whole wedding album HERE.

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View Ty and Perrie Neal’s wedding album HERE!

Hardcore Parenting . . .

Yesterday it was our anniversary.  Yes siree, Stefan and I have been married for 12 years, and oh how I love him!  This weekend, we spent our weekend away shooting a wedding (thanks to my wonderful mother whom came to help with the kids!)  It was a fabulous wedding, and I can hardly wait to share it with you.  We came home to a clean home and happy kids, and we thought we were going to settle into an easy evening.  Unfortunately, that isn’t exactly how our night went, and I thought you should all know how we spent our anniversary evening.

As you know it was beautiful outside, and everything was rather peaceful, and instead of adding chaos to our night, we decided to take the easier and less financially wise choice and order pizza for dinner.  We hadn’t all been together in over a week, and we thought it would be fun to have a pizza picnic on one of the first warm nights of the summer.  It was wonderful.  No crying.  No whining.  No sulking or name calling.  Just happy children.  Just a perfectly happy family.  Why doesn’t it stay like that forever?

Well, my youngest two – well really my sweet Micah – lost it.  When dinner was over, and bed time became a reality, he lost it.  Screaming – crying – kicking – throwing himself on the floor -lost it.  It is at this point, when parents have hard choices to make.  What do I do with a tantrum?  Send him to his room?  Send him to his room, where he will throw everything in sight, and I will have to clean it up later?  Spank him?  Spank him, so that I have to listen to him cry louder about how I hurt him?  Ignore him?  Sometimes, this is the choice I want to make.  Ignore him.  Ironically, I think that if I ignore him, he feels less loved than if I discipline him.  So, I throw off my “its-my-anniversary-and-I-just-want-to-go-to-bed-with-my-husband/lover” hat and put my “hardcore-I’m-you’re-mother-and-you-will-not-act-like-this-in -my-house” hat back on.  I do the only thing that I think I can do it this miserable situation.  I hold him.  I hold his legs and his arms, and as he is SCREAMING in my ear, I tell him, “I am going to hold you – I am going to help you control yourself until you can do it alone.  You are out of control, and I am helping you.”  I tell him this over and over, and he screams over and over,”LET ME GO!”  Soon, these words change, though, to “I am going to pee my pants!”  At this point, I am at a loss.  I know that I want to help him control himself, but I am pretty sure he isn’t lying.  I don’t want to give in.  I want to keep the upper hand.  I want to help him learn that tantrums are unacceptable.  I let me pee all over me.  I let him empty his entire bladder all down the front of me.  I continue to tell him, I love him, and I am helping him to learn.  He eventually gives up.  He eventually looks up at me and says, “I’m done.  I’m sorry.”  I hug him and let him down.  He looks at me  and smiles, and I smile back at him . . . and to the shower we go.Montana Family Photography

After I put Micah to bed, I remembered this sweet family whom I took pictures of last week.

They have three dogs.

They love their dogs.  They love each other.  They seem to really love life.

I wondered, at this moment, if three dogs would be easier than my Micah?

Maybe, but . . . well, I love my Micah, too.

Here are some pictures from their family session.

Jesse and Mia, it was so so much fun to be with the two you.  I hope you enjoy the “sneak peak” of your session!

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What an exceptional family!

Here is a sneak peek into the life of this wonderful family.  Enjoy.Montana Family PhotographyMontana family PhotographyMontana Family PhotographyMontana Family PhotographyMOntana Family PhotographyMontana Family PhotographyMontana Family PhotographyMontana Family Photography

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