
Even so, part of me wonders what Calliope would look like with a poufy princess dress on. With her big round eyes, chubby cheeks and pigtails, she'd probably be pretty cute! So on a recent afternoon, I took her to the mall to find out. I found the biggest, poufiest, glittery-ist, most tulle-filled princess dress in the store and put it on her. Unfortunately, it didn't go over well.
Guess I forgot who I was dealing with here. :(
I realize that it's been almost two months since my last post. Yes, I feel really guilty about neglecting my blog. No, I haven't been spending all my free time torturing my daughter with tulle. I've actually been insanely busy!


On the days that Benjamin was in school, Calliope and Kayla had a chance to bond. I think Calliope really liked having a big sister to pal around with. And Kayla seemed to love having a little sis to take care of, too. Ahem, Marco and Sheila, I think your daughter may be trying to tell you something!








So as you can see, it's been a busy summer. But it's not just the days at the beach, trips to the pool, birthday parties, long days with the kids, commitments to the Playa Vista Moms Group/preschool/elementary school fundraising committee/Mandarin playgroup, or out-of-town visitors that have kept me busy. It's WORK.
I have been shooting up a storm these past few months. And though my eyeballs are dried out from editing, though I'm in a constant state of panic about keeping up with my clients and orders, and though some days my right hand feels like it's going to fall off if it has to click the shutter one more time, I am LOVING it. I get excited before every shoot, and as soon as it wraps, I can't wait to get home to look at the pictures.
Especially the ones of the kids! Photographing young children is exhausting, but no matter how worn out I am after a session with them, I always find myself sitting there with a dopey grin as I'm going through their pictures. Their enthusiasm and pure joie de vivre is contagious even through a photograph.


Which brings me back to my own two children.
I see them growing up, and I can't help but feel a pang. It's all happening too fast. Just four years ago, it was just me and Vince living alone in our home. Now we're a family of four. And wasn't it just the other day that I had two BABIES? Now one of them is making his own hairstyling decisions and the other is giving me attitude about what clothes she wants to wear. I love seeing them grow, but is it so wrong of me to want them to grow up just a little more slowly? I asked my mom if she remembered what it was like when my brother and I were this young.

She said that she remembered it all as if it were just yesterday.
2 comments:
We have a daughter named Kalliope and google-image-searching her name for fun led us to your blog, specifically the post on why you chose the name Calliope. We are a family of four as well. I'm a law student turned dilettante rockstar turned theatre-director turned postgrad student and would-be academic. Kate is an acting student turned writer turned postgrad student and daily blogger (http://travelsinautoethnographia.blogspot.com>. We were in LA in July, staying in an apt in WeHo and made a trip to Disneyland. Now we're in Munich Germany and who knows where next. Your photos are fab. Best wishes, Jeremy
Jeremy - Thank you for your comment. It looks like our Calliope has a potential soul sister in your Kalliope. Also, your journey to being a would-be academic sounds very similar to my journey to being a SAHM. I tried checking out Kate's blog, but the URL didn't work. I'd love to see it if you could repost the address. I hope you're enjoying your adventures in Munich!
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