Saturday, December 24, 2005
Eve
We survived the season, had a great time yesterday, clients picking up prints, Jeni wrapping last few gifts, and a bit of last minute shopping (I guess I was good this year, tomorrow will tell). A very good time today, started off the day tracking Santa (here), great fun with the kids all day as we checked his status, met one last client at the studio this morning to finish the season, will be taking off until wednesday, the longest break we've had this year. Enjoying the evening, Jeni and my Mom (came up this morning) are getting the kids down so we can assist Santa when he arrives shortly, we should have a little time to relax before getting to sleep (I've got a feeling we will be up early in the morning). For everyone, a wonderful day tomorrow is our wish for you, give your kids a hug, or your signifcant other half, or both. So foggy this evening, looks like its based on a certain song....goodnight all and Merry Christmas from the Wiggins Family.
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Counting Down

Shortly after 9, Kaitie has fallen asleep next to me on the couch, Jeni and I called it a day about an hour ago (started at 4 this morning), we will start again in a few hours. Fortunately winter break started today, so the kids schedule is much easier, we will hopefully wrap up a lot tomorrow and be able to enjoy the season (we always seem to celebrate the week between Christmas and New Years). This time of year has been, and will always be about the innocence of children and the wonder of the world as seen through their eyes, this image speaks volumes of the bond between the two sisters.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Ache and Pains
Can't believe this week has passed as quickly as it has (almost a week since my last post?!). Day started yesterday late for us (sleeping in until 6 was great), a few hours working on orders, two new sessions with great babies (I love watching babies so observant, just soaking in every aspect of their new life), then our next to last wedding this year. A fun group with yet another great bride (a guest asked how many 'bridezillas' we have had, could easily answer none!), a reception that wrapped up about 10, unloading the van at the studio, unwinding a bit before finally getting some sleep about midnight makes for a long day. Just the way we photograph a wedding, we are keyed up and running from studio prep to studio unload, all the kneeling, running, up and down stairs countless times, the adrenaline pumping as we create images in our allotted time, starting to feel it the next day (but how I love it!). Once this season is over, time to get back to the club.
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