Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Tip Tuesday - 'Picture Perfect' School Photos


One of the annual rites of passage for kids (and their parents) is school picture day. I think it stresses me out as a mom more than the first day of school or the Holiday program. Why, you might ask? Because I have forgotten in years past. And sent my kids to school looking like hobos! Messy hair, wearing last season's day-glo soccer jersey, and jelly still on their faces. Gotta love it. Now I set three reminders in my phone and place sticky notes all over the house to help me remember. After all, these photos end up being handed out to relatives, friends, and classmates… and don’t forget those yearbook spreads either! School picture day isn’t a day you want to forget.
That being said, I decided to ask some of my photographer friends for some "TIPS" on getting "Picture Perfect" school photos. You know, OTHER THAN "Don't forget!" Here are their words of wisdom:

1. Practice smiling.  Especially with younger kids who are new to the "picture day process." Photographers have many children to capture in a short period of time and will have limited interaction with your kid. The whole process can feel rushed and uncomfortable - remember the drill? Wait in line with your form. Step up to the box made out of tape. Sit on the stool. SMILE! Flash. You're done. Hopefully, with a little beforehand practice, a genuine smile will shine through even in these crazy circumstances! 

2. Go with simple, everyday hairstyles. Don’t get a new haircut the day before, or try a new hairstyle you’ve never attempted. I remember cutting my own bangs the night before school pictures in the 5th grade. I went too short and they stuck STRAIGHT OUT the next morning. I still cringe at that picture! School pictures are meant to capture your child AS THEY ARE, that year. While it may not be the end of the world, a haircut or style that doesn't actually represent your child will only add to the awkwardness of the photo.

3. Chose a clean, simple patterned top. A clean, shirt or dress with a simple neckline is best. Generally busier tops detract from the face (especially when you add in those backgrounds!) And remember - sparkles or glitter often show up out of focus and can wash out the other colors in the photo.

4. BRIBERY.  Normally, I’m not one for bribery, but I know it works. (I got my ring bearer son down the aisle, complete with a tie and a smile, because he knew there was a ginormous box of Legos waiting for him after the ceremony!)  If it’s important to you that your kid smiles, or that you avoid the dreaded retake day, then make a deal with your kid. Good pictures = Reward.

My kids' Picture Day was last week. I feel like we did our best with the tips and tricks my photographer friends suggested. Wyatt's wasn't into practicing his smile, however. He is currently missing 3 front teeth and not fond of showing off the gaps! As his mother, I really wanted this toothless grin captured, however...So I BRIBED him to smile wide. This is what I got as I dropped them off in the morning. I call it "Grumpy Blue Steel." I can't wait to see how the real shots turned out! 



Do you have any other ideas for "Picture Perfect" school pics? We'd love to hear them! ~Erin

Monday, September 29, 2014

Fall Football Fun

Between high school Friday Night Lights (my husband is a coach) College Game Day (Go Wolverines!) NFL Sunday and Monday Night Football (Go Broncos!)...Fall is all about FOOTBALL in our house. Today we're sharing some of our favorite recipes, decorations and printables from our Game Day pinboard to get you in the CHEERING spirit!! Who's your favorite team to cheer for? ~Erin

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Tip Tuesday - Soccer Snack Printables

Sydney started soccer last week and she is loving it! Such a fun sport. It is great to see her enjoying the game and being a part of the team building opportunities happening on the field. Soccer games mean Soccer Snack!! We are loving these free printables from The Chic Site to fancy up simple brown lunch sacks. You can grab the printable HERE and next time it's your turn to bring snack you can do it in STYLE! 



Thursday, September 11, 2014

Never Forget

Pepperdine University (Courtney and my alma mater!) displays a breathtaking 9/11 memorial on the campus lawn every September. The tribute displays one flag for every innocent victim of the attacks, including flags from other nations whose citizens also died on that fateful day. The almost 3000 flags are placed by volunteers and are up from now until September 23rd. If you are anywhere near Malibu, CA - it truly is a beautiful, somber site to see. May we always remember the men and women who lost their lives on 9/11/01 and live in such a way that honors their memory. ~Erin


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Think About It Thursday - Fall Reads for Kids

It's still pretty warm here! But Fall is one of my favorite seasons...crisp but sunny days, sweaters and boots, football games, beautiful colors, pumpkin anything!! So, I'm willing Fall into existence today with some apple cider candles and a Pumpkin Spiced Latte. I also started getting out our Fall decorations and children's books and thought I'd share a few of our favorite reads for this time of year. Hopefully you'll find a new book or two to add to your story time reading this season! -Erin


 Awesome Autumn by Bruce Goldstone // Full of bright pictures introducing the events that happen each fall - harvest, changing leaves and migrations.

Bear Has A Story to Tell by Philip C. Snead // Fun story about woodland animals prepping for winter as Bear is getting sleepy.
Fall Mixed Up by Bob Raczka // Kids will get a kick figuring out all the mismatched pairs in this fun and funny book! "Bears gather nuts. Geese hibernate. Squirrels fly south."

Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic by Steven Schnur // An engaging introduction to poetry, beautiful pictures and a run through the alphabet and Fall season all in one!

Sydney Paige: Miss School, Miss Out // Kids learn the valuable lesson of school attendance in this feel good book.
By the Light of the Harvest Moon by Harriett Ziefert // rich illustrations tell the story of bobbing for apples, stacking pumpkins and dancing leaves perfect for snuggle time before bed!
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell // one of my all time favorites! Three baby owls snuggle together and stay calm when Mom goes out at night. I love the illustrations and the comforting message that Moms always come back.

What are some of your favorite Fall books?
Do you have a special story time ritual in your home?