Last Sunday we spent a few hours hanging out with the Walsh Family at Carluke Orchards in Ancaster. We picked some apples went on a wagon ride around the orchard and then headed out on a beautiful hike through Canterbury Hills. The weather was amazing, the perfect fall day! The girls had a blast making piles of leaves and then kicking them all around. The unique thing about Tracy and Adam's relationship is that several years ago it was actually me who introduced the two of them. Tracy and I use to spend a lot of Saturday evenings at a little place called NN where Adam worked as a bartender and voila... here we are several years later and they are married and enjoying raising their two adorable daughters together.
Enjoy their Keepsake Moments Session... we sure did!
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Enjoy their Keepsake Moments Session... we sure did!
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Beautifully done! E-fusion is the way to go. So many more families will be doing these for certain!
wow, smiles and tears, we are truly blessed and thankful that you have captured a magical time in our lives and hearts. thankyou thankyou thankyou. wanda and brian your work is truly amazing and we had so much fun and didn't even realize what you were recording and when.... and you captured everything perfectly, xoxox
"Life is a succession of moments. To live each one is to succeed." Corita Kent.
Wanda and Brian - Life goes by so quickly. Children grow up in a flash. But with artists like you - ones able to capture moments of love, moments of family, moments of laughter, moments of play - people are able to see and feel, in a very concrete way, special moments in their lives. You search for these moments, these blessings in disguise, and capture it for your clients to treasure. You are remarkably gifted. May your generosity be rewarded back to you a million times fold. Thank you so much for sharing your work on this blog, for working as hard as you do and for caring deeply about each and every life you touch. XO, Jenny