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2009 Family Pictures

We had the funnest silliest adventure today. We decided that since Rachael's braces are off and Mark and I have lost a few pounds that it would be a great time to take our family pictures.

I have seen some really cool looking pictures done at the salt flats so we took a drive out there. Yep, 2 hours later, after making a 20 min. past our destination detour, having to stop at the only gas station in the middle of nowhere for a bathroom trip, and just as the sun was going down over the mountain we pulled up. The couch was very quickly unloaded and then in a very hasty 10-15 min. We sat, posed, and pushed the button to take our picture over and over again. It was such a good time with all of us laughing and enjoying every minute of the warm light and family bonding.

Please note that these pictures are straight out of the camera and I have not edited them yet. Even with that being said, I LOVE them!!! It is just what I was envisioning. Once editing is done I think they will be quite awesome! I also posted some just silly ones that won't necessarily go on our wall, they just show the silliness of the moment.







Comments

Lindz said…
Great pictures!! =) What a cute family!!
Dione said…
Love, Love, Love, SUPER LOVE it!
I LOVE IT! The moon? Too cool! Your family is so beautiful! Awesome couch! Did I mention that I LOVE IT?!
sinika said…
Wow! So cute Becky! I like that the moon is in the background on some... Beautiful family!!
Super cute Becky! You are an awesome photographer!!
Nielson said…
Love those pictures!
Kate said…
WOW! Great job! I love them. I love the moon too. You have a beautiful family.
Momnerd said…
I absolutely love it!! You have to think of some cool place or way to take pictures of my fam, we have not had a good family picture, well, ever. And isn't it awesome that you have a great record of such a fun day?!
Shelly said…
The jumping one is awesome! I love your little family. So clever. The best is your littlest girl jumping! So funny!

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