Monday, August 9, 2010

Evening Magic

Luke got this bubble mower for his 2nd birthday. We hadn't actually filled it up with bubbles for quite a while, but we did tonight and helped daddy mow the lawn. It was the most amazing thing: the bubbles would come out, hit the grass, and not pop! Our yard turned into a field of bubbles! It was beautiful!






Grady stomping the bubbles.

This one is my favorite picture from the evening!


8 comments:

Heidi Joncas said...

I love all these pictures! They are beautiful. So... my little sister in law is going to EA this semester and we are going to come visit her in the fall. You want to do family picture for us when we come? :)

Jessie said...

Wow! Amazing summer pictures! How'd you do it?

Celeste Caldwell said...

Rachel you take some of the most amazing perfect pictures ever!! You have some talent girl. I wish I could carry you around in my pocket and have you take pictures of me and my boys all day long..hee hee!! What a cute family you have!!

Marie said...

Rachel, you are so talented! These pictures look great, and your boys are so cute. Do you just squeeze them all the time?

Savannah Williamson Photography said...

I think these pics are awesome! My mo wanted to get that toy for One of my kids but didn't want to ship it. Too bad, it looks fun! WE love bubbles around here!

Jessie said...

How to convert to Jed’s black and white: First, I made a color version I liked first with a white vignette in PSE. Then I converted it to black and white. I used the scenic landscape style. Then under Enhance I went to Adjust Color—Adjust Color Curves. I increased the contrast by hand by adjusting the highlights to the right and the shadows to the left to make the S curve I liked best! Easy peasy!

Lacey said...

BEAUTIFUL! I had one of those when I was little too! So fun!

Savannah Williamson Photography said...

I love your idea about swapping family pictures. But... I really don't know when I am coming to AZ again. It could be long time! My parents are coming here to visit in October and we aren't going there for Christmas...