November 19, 2009 at 8:48am
Congrats to the winner: – “ohhhh…I would love to enter! Travis and I are expecting our son, Asher, in early March!! “
Brittany, be sure to contact Stephanie at sessiejune@yahoo.com or 706 599 0728 to redeem your shoes. So excited for you and your sweet (and soon-to-be-stylin’) boy on the way.
**Edited to Add: Stephanie has generously offered to extend a 20% discount to everyone who participated in the contest. At $15 a pair (reg. price $18.50), there is no better time to purchase a pair for the little one in your life. Thanks, Stephanie!
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For those of you not connected with us through Facebook, my hubby and I have some exciting news to share. We are expecting our first baby in May! More details on that later.
In honor of our big announcement, I am so thrilled to be able to offer my first blog giveaway! Whether you are like us and beginning to build your collection of baby necessities or you have friends and family with little ones (or little ones on-the-way), today’s giveaway is for you.
Stephanie Taylor of Sessie June offers a variety of custom-made baby items including bags, quilts, burp cloths, shoes, and more. Each of her pieces is expertly crafted and designed to capture the best blend of ease and comfort for baby with classically-modern styling elements. Stephanie has generously agreed to give away a pair of her custom-order baby shoes. Designed for pre-walking little ones, these shoes can be made in sizes Preemie to 18 months and customized from a variety of fabric selections for a boy or girl.


To enter, leave a comment below.
One entry per person. Contest ends Friday, November 20th at 5PM EST. Winner will be announced on the blog at that time.
*Comment moderation is turned on, so please be patient if your comment does not appear right away.
To contact Stephanie about any of her items, you can email her at sessiejune@yahoo.com or call her at 706 599 0728.
November 16, 2009 at 4:13pm
November has always been one of my favorite months, but this year it has absolutely won me over by bringing with it such gorgeous weather. After the flooding and constant rain of October, this girl was glad to see sunshine and blue sky! It was on a perfect November day that I met up with the McAllisters last weekend, and I’m so glad I did.
Enjoy a glimpse into their session:





Thanks again for a great afternoon!
November 12, 2009 at 3:21pm
We’ll finish out our week of seniors with Chase. I actually had his younger sister in class last year, so it was fun to get to meet the big brother that she is so proud of. Between his success in his band and his aspirations in mechanicatronic (did I spell that right, Chase?) engineering, he definitely has a great future in front of him. Enjoy a glimpse into our session:





Thanks again for a great afternoon!
November 11, 2009 at 11:57am
On the same day I met with Alex last week, I had the chance to meet with Rosalind for another senior session (did I mention this was senior week on the blog??). There is so much that I have enjoyed about the senior sessions I have been shooting lately, but there is one element that has been recurring in each one of them. If a parent has come along on the session, the interaction between the student and parents has been characterized by mutual love and respect. In Rosalind’s session, for instance, I glanced over at her mom at one point and asked how she was holding up with Rosalind being a senior. Her reply? “Great! I couldn’t be more proud of Rosalind and how she has turned out.” At a time when there is so much focus on the outward, I found it tremendously refreshing to see students who have been cultivating their character as well. I’m so proud of all of the seniors I have met and know they will be part of a generation of world-changers! Enjoy a glimpse into Rosalind’s session:






Thanks again for a great afternoon!
November 11, 2009 at 11:57am
It looks like this is going to be “Senior Week” on the blog! To start things off, let me introduce you to Alex, a future orthopedic surgeon. At least that’s one of his career aspirations.
I actually had him in class as a 9th grader, so it was fun to see him so grown up and with such big dreams. Enjoy a glimpse:





Thanks again for a great afternoon!