Author Archive Jenica Lemmons

I met these cute little guys at the park for a quick session. These handsome little ones are the best buds of my two boys. Their parents and us have already decided they’re going to play ball together in a few years. It’s so much fun watching these kids. Little T is younger than my Mr. D and he’s already sitting up! He’s so advanced for his age.

They both have so much personality as you can see from “D” in picture number two. He was hilarious to photograph.  That kid can get a laugh out of anyone!

Here’s your preview.. I hope you enjoy it!

Mr. D is now seven months old. He’s almost crawling already. He scoots himself all over the floor and rolls around to get to where he wants to be. He tries so hard to sit up, but he has such a big head that I think he can’t quite balance it yet (a trait of my kids is having large heads, must be a Lemmons thing). He’s also teething, so hence the drool. I kinda think it’s cute, but I often have “mommy goggles” when it comes to my kids.


Special request from my daddy… Miss K as a butterfly!!

It’s Saturday morning and in-between diaper changes and my kiddos watching cartoons, I’m making art! One of my friends told me that I’d start making every picture into a fantasy picture and she was right. This is way too much fun. I’m sure I should be doing my dishes, but eh… oh well. I guess they’ll eventually get done, right?

We went to a birthday party for Baby E and I managed to get a few pics of the little man. These guys are like family to us. Eric is good friends with my hubby and they attended boot camp together when they first joined the army. We spent five years stationed in the same places (which is pretty remarkable in the military life). Melea and I became good friends and we made our own quilting group when we were in Hawaii. Since we were all so far away from our families, we all celebrated holidays together. There was a small group of us that had moved around the same places. It made the military life a little easier to bear.

It was awesome to see them again! Thankfully for us, they’re now only an hour away in Vancouver, WA. I’m looking forward to us getting together more often.

After I uploaded the photos from the “tutus in the river” session, I knew that something needed to be done with some of the photos. I asked a few friends to help me out with ideas and my friend Charlotte Stringer came up with her version of “where the fairies live” using one of the photos. She did an awesome job!

Her photography site is;

http://www.charlottestringerphotography.com/

I did my own version using a different photo. Though mine isn’t near as cool as hers, it was fun learning the techniques on how to do this. Playing around with photo art is something I strive to do more often. It’s interesting how far you can take photoshop. I’m constantly learning new things every day!

Here’s Charlotte’s…

Here’s mine…