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Ah, the joys of being a mom!

We had the last part of senior picture day this morning.

Kendall was less than enthused at first. I was moving her arms and legs into more appealing poses. Trying to get her to smile or stay on task.

I felt like I was working!

However, she did have some photos outside. Those I think are going to be nice. She did do the pose showing the back of the letterman’s jacket, so we had some success today. LOL

The portrait studio gave me the brochure with pricing — EEK! I had forgotten how expensive these photos could be…

In the end, we were both tired.

And We Aren’t Done Yet…

Tomorrow morning, we have been invited to sit in the audience of one of the Houston morning shows, Good Day Houston. It is for National Disability Pride Month. It may even be live! LOL We are going with some fellow members from GiGi’s Playhouse: Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. We have to get up early to be there for the taping.

And on Thursday, we are signing all the paperwork for our wills and K’s special needs trust. Another early day…

No rest for the weary!

Have a lovely day!


Loving Life — The Reboot!

Dominique

9 Comments

  • Tamara

    Aw, I can’t blame Kendall. Enough already with the picture taking, right?

    Have fun being at Good Day Houston – can I watch this from outside the U.S.?

  • Pamela

    as a former school photographer and someone who trained to be a photographer in ALL areas. This annoys me..the PHOTOGRAPHER should have been better and been the director of the SHOOT, not the parent. So yeah you were doing unnecessary work and should have gotten paid. Bottom line bad Photographer, parents and photographers need to talk ahead of time to save time- Parents need to let the photographer do their job while photographers need to be directors and COMMUNICATE with their subject.

    • Dominique

      I did feel like the director this time. Saturday’s shoot was not like that. I liked the photographer we had on Saturday more. Both were nice but the woman on Saturday had more ideas.

  • Elisa

    I’m so glad you got through senior pictures, and good for you to get your paperwork in order so nothing is left to question. Not easy to do, but a necessary fact of life.

  • Jeanine Byers

    Oh my goodness, your picture brought tears to my eyes! No doubt that will turn out to be the best one because of the love. How cool that you guys will be on TV and for a great reason. This is national disability pride month? All of us with chronic illnesses should celebrate!

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