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Monday, April 25, 2011

Photo Shoot & Easter

Last Sunday our church (COC Metro) had an Easter Egg Drop and Picnic after church. They were going to drop 25,000 easter eggs from a helicopter for kids of all ages to gather. Camera in hand I was able to get some pretty cool shots of the eggs falling from the sky, hitting the ground, and kids scurrying about. 

Some eggs were already on the ground as they couldn't fit 25k eggs in the helicopter
The helicopter getting ready to drop the eggs
Eggs falling from the sky
Yes these are eggs!
And the race to see who can get the most is on...

I sent several pics from this day to the church and I soon had an email in my inbox asking if I would be a 2nd photographer for Mother's Day. That made my day! So if you are in the area of North Dallas on Mother's Day, stop by COC Metro and get your mother's day photo.

This past Saturday I took pictures of the girls and my niece and nephew. The day was calling for thunderstorms and just yuck weather so I was a little nervous. But the weather cooperated and we got some great pictures. See for yourself.


Levi and Lyndsy... I think this could be a print ad for a magazine selling buckles or something
Winning buckles
Chloe and Karlee
Boots
What we call "The Album Cover"
Another "album cover"
Karlee
Lyndsy
Chloe
Levi


A big thank you to all the kids for letting me photograph them!

Yesterday was Easter and well... it was AWESOME! We went to church at 11:00, MeL and Dave met us there. The whole service was amazing! Great worship, great message - Jesus gave the best Encore!, and baptisms! After church we met up with Barbara and the kids and headed off to spend the day at Six Flags. We had a lot of fun (at least I did)! The older kids paired up (thanks Alex for coming along), Barbara and Karlee wandered about, and The Dishmans, Peter, & I did as many roller coasters as we could. The Texas Giant just reopened on Friday so we were really wanting to ride that one. We rode Batman, Tony Hawk (not it's real name but that is what I call it), Texas Giant, Batman again, and Texas Giant again. The Texas Giant lives up to it's name! While waiting in line (about 30-45 min - better than at least 2 hours the day before!) we got to see just how tall and how steep the first drop is. I was quite nervous for the first drop! Once we got behind the gates and were next in line, the adrenaline was pumping and I was ready to go! The climb to the top was fun and then.... well let's just say I was glad the lap bar was very secure! The first drop was freakin' scary! The rest of the ride was so much fun! I screamed and laughed and screamed some more. When it was over, I was ready to go again! We took Chloe and Levi on it right before the park closed. It was our turn to get on. The car that we were going to be getting on stopped short and created some kind of malfunction. They had maintenance come and after running all three cars through once, we got on! I was with Levi, Peter and Chloe behind us, and MeL and Dave behind them. The second time was just as awesome as the first! 

After leaving the park we headed towards home to get some dinner. The weather was pretty bad in Denton and Aubrey with thunderstorms, rain, and a tornado watch! As we were driving the sky to our left was pretty black and I was getting a little nervous. Those clouds are all too familiar! We made it to Olive Garden just in time for a big rain storm and to quench Dave's thirst. We ate and then went home. 

It was a great Easter!

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