What being with Lila looks like

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Oh, my Lila. I love so many things about this daughter of mine.  I've posted a lot of her pictures and stories lately on Facebook and Instagram, so I thought I'd devote the first 2013 edition of "What ______ Looks Like" to my sweet middle one.  She blesses my heart every day, and it is a joy to share her with you today, with a combination of iPhone photos and "big camera" photos as well.  I hope you enjoy. ////

What Being With Lila Looks Like

Stacey Woods, Children's Lifestyle Photography

She is my free-spirit. My messy artist, my lover of crafting and painting and sticking and taping and drawing and sketching and writing.  She is forever leaving us notes, writing on calendars, art paper, envelopes, and her favorite canvas: HERSELF.  Marker-tattoos are her specialty.

Stacey Woods: iPhoneography

She is an enthusiastic early reader (she's only four), and she always begs for "just one more story" at bedtime.  It's hard to tell her no.

My helper, my little mama. She always knows where I've absentmindedly sat something down.  She is delightfully observant.  She can always tell me what Charlotte needs when she cries, which comes in super handy in the car!  I find Lila's babydolls covered up with blankets all over the house.  She often shushes me because "Bitty Baby is asleep."  She will make an excellent mama someday.

Lila is our tomboy-princess. All of her "twuhly skiwts" (twirly skirts) have tiny holes in the hems, because she climbs trees (with her brother) while wearing them. Fancy clothes cannot hold her back.

She is a mirror, reflecting my mannerisms and habits back to me. It's not always sweet, which lets me keep a check on my own heart. For instance, when we're stuck in traffic, her sweet voice suddenly shocks you with, "GO, people. We don't have all day." I raise my guilty hand. Pretty embarrassed about it, too.

Her sweet lisp is endearing to me, and I will certainly mourn when she outgrows it. "We don't go to da gas station wif da gween sun because dey made our ocean diwty." (Referring to the historic Gulf oil spill and our resulting boycott of that particular gas station with the green sunburst logo.)

She's delightfully random. She pipes up with whatever is on her mind at any given moment: "I like butterflies!"

She has her own beautiful way of saying ordinary words. Taking off her shoes post-beach and shaking them out, she exclaims: "My shoes have sandy in dem." When the moonroof is open, and our car's interior is too bright for her liking, she begs... "Close it! It's too shiny!" This sweet girl has no idea that she is our sunshine.

She is funny without ever trying to be. When Skyping with my sister once, our computer screen froze and we complained about it. Always the literal one, Lila scrambled up and offered, "I'll go turn off the fan."  Darling girl thought we were really "freezing".

She's forever carrying food around the house.  One evening several months ago, as I nursed Charlotte in the bedroom chair, Lila brought an entire plate of food into the bedroom.  I asked her to please take her food to the table. Of course, I meant the kitchen table, but she promptly sat her plate on the bedroom nightstand. (I did say a table, after all.) I don't think the kitchen table ever occurred to her; she just looked around the room for the nearest table, so that she could still be with us.  How could I refuse her?  Again, she's so literal that it makes me smile.

Lila Kate. Lilabean. Lilabug. Lila Cakes. Li. Lila Jane. Ya-ya (Charlotte's baby-talk name for her).

I asked her once, "Lila, what in the world would I do without you?" She smiled and quickly offered, "You'd cry... and cry and cry and cry."

And I would.

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I'm honored to link up to Shannon Sewell this month.  I had the pleasure of interviewing her in 2011 for The Creative Mama's Creative Photography Series.  She is delightful, and I can't wait to see the gorgeous art she shares with us today.

Lifestyle: Your Style | A Mini-Workshop on The Bloom Forum

Good morning!  I'm excited to announce Round Two of my Mini-Workshop, Lifestyle: Your Style, that is being held online within The Bloom Forum from May 16 through 27.  You must be a member of The Bloom Forum to participate in the course, so GO HERE to sign up if you're not yet a member!  (Or you may click on the Bloom Forum affiliate button at the bottom of my blog.) Want to know what all is included in Lifestyle: Your Style?  Take a look!

Lifestyle Photography Workshop Tampa

You can sign up as either an Active or Silent Member, whichever works best for you.  Active Seats are $200 each and Silent Seats are $150 for the entire two week course.  Silent Members receive all the same materials and assignments as the Active Members, however they will be unable to post their assignment results for my critique in the forum.  It will be a "read-only" workshop for the Silent participants.

Also, this is truly a work-at-your-own-pace course, so don't feel as if you have to be on the forum any particular time each day, or any specific days at all.  Personally, I will be on the forum each evening to give feedback, offer critique and advice, post assignments and answer any questions you might have. I can't wait to meet you.  :)

 

ETA:  As of Friday, May 13, all active and silent spots are full!  I'm opening up a few more silent memberships if you'd still like to sign on, but you must register by tomorrow (Saturday, May 14)!

ETA:  Wow.  I have no words.  We're more than sold out, and have more amazing photographers than I ever anticipated signing up!  We're about double the size of the first course and I'm more than thrilled at the response.  After chatting with the girls at Bloom, it appears very likely be having another mini-workshop at Bloom later this fall (depends on when my little girl makes her entrance into the world), so please comment below or email me if you'd like to be added to our waitlist.  Thanks so very much, everyone!  Truly, it's an honor.  xxoo

Mini-session reminder!

Just a quick reminder, the first day of Mini-Sessions is THIS SATURDAY, September 27, and a reservation IS required to hold your spot!  (This is the ONLY Saturday our Mini's will be offered!)  There are so many amazing places to shoot at our first location:  a small beach, wide open fields, wooded areas, and lots of graceful old live oaks -- with their signature Spanish moss hanging from the limbs.  You have a couple more days to sign up, but ya gotta be QUICK!!  Email me at stacey@staceywoodsphoto.com to book your Holiday Mini-Session today! Here is a small sampling of the Christmas card line for this year.... 

 

If you'd like to take a look at more, go to http://www.staceywoodsphoto.com , click on "client proofing" and use the password cards.  Most of the Stacey Woods Photography holiday cards are flat/memo-style and have a matching reverse with completely customizable text.  They measure 5x5 or 5x7, and include envelopes as well.  I'm also offering folded cards again this year, and they promise to be absolutely gorgeous... sure to make an impression on your lucky card recipients this year!

See you soon!  :)