It feels good being back to Norway when Easter is Easter. In Scotland there are no specific public holidays related to Easter, school Easter break is usually the first two weeks of April and never related to the religious events that is Easter.
It feels good being back to Norway when Easter is Easter. In Scotland there are no specific public holidays related to Easter, school Easter break is usually the first two weeks of April and never related to the religious events that is Easter.
Our eldest was blessed with a lot of good friends in the UK and it was sad to see her say good bye to her friends, more so it is sad to see how she misses them and wish they where here in Norway to see how her new life has turned out.
I have to say that as parents we are even more blessed, as the parents of these girls did recognise the precious friendships that our little girls had and the girls all have Ipods which means they are able to communicate whether they send pictures, Imessages or facetime each other
As it came up to Easter, my daughter wanted to send a little surprise to her friends so we went out and purchased a couple little treats and made up a couple of packs.
After I met with family Gibson at Haddo House and shared their client web gallery they spotted the section on my website for Cake Smash and got in contact to see if we could also arrange for a cake smash to celebrate their son turning one.
We arranged one a couple of weeks later. Unfortunately the happy boy I met in the park was not as happy on the day of the cake smash and just wanted his mummy. His big brother soon found a friend in my daughter who were busy playing train tracks and watching cartoons. Meanwhile we tried to entertain this little boy to try and get a few images of him.
The cake smash sessions is exactly that… it is a session where you give a child a cake to smash. However, it is not only that. The sessions usually last between 1 hour and 1 1/2 hours. I start the session with some portrait images wearing one or two different outfits and towards the end the child is presented with a cake. This cake they can eat, play with and make as much mess as they want whilst I capture some memorable snaps of them doing it. It create some great images and often it is a one of a kind event as it is not something you allow your children to do on a regular occasion. Also, it only seem to be one year olds who make a lot of mess doing it which makes it a very unique way to celebrate turning 1.
I photographed this gorgeous happy one year old and his family back in September. We met at Haddo House, a lovely estate outside Aberdeen. I spent approximately two hours with the family capturing some images of their little one year old including some images of the rest of the family.
I am sure you all agree with me in that this is a gorgeous family and those two boys were cute little dudes.
I just realised that I never shared the images from my girls clowning around.
It was a couple of years ago I came up with the idea of a storybook project (if you want you can go to my website and view my storybook project so far. The plan was to take childrens storybooks and turn them into images. I love the stories of Pippi Longstocking (Pippi Langstrømpe) and it brings back a lot of happy childhood memories of watching the movies as a child. In one of the stories Pippi ran away to the circus and with that in mind I got a circus tent and I also had a number of items to use and on a hot sunny day in September me and my girls played circus.
My youngest started off as Pippi and ended up as the clown. My eldest was the ringmaster who was in charge of introducing all the acts. I myself was also clowning around but there was no one there to see me with my face painted as a clown.
After we were done with our little circus act we continued with a face painting session in the circus tent. I will avoid sharing images of that in fear of giving you a scare as my children decided that it was a good idea for mummy to be a smurf.
So here you go…. A little bit of fun clowning around.