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Rick + Bernadette | Five Year Anniversary Photo Shoot

So, we finally did it! We got in front of the camera. Over the years, we have photographed many, many couples, and so many times after the shoot I think, “I wish we had photos like this of us.”  We got married almost 6 years ago, and we made the day about enjoying our guests and the wedding we had created. So, we didn’t really take much time out for photos. I absolutely loved my wedding dress and thought I should really get more mileage out of it;-)So, we decided to ask two of our fabulous photographers, Lori and Cara to photograph us for our 5 year anniversary.

This location, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, was a perfect location for us for many reasons.  For one, who doesn’t love these beautiful artifacts from another time? A slower time, a time before digital media, a time of farewells and letter writing, a time of exploration and adventure, a time of connection.  And who doesn’t wish she could be in one of those movie scenes where lovers are reunited at the train station? So romantic!

What’s so cool about this location, specifically, is that these fossils are out in the middle of nowhere. They are a couple miles from the Mexico border, surrounded by desert.  I feel like an archeologist happening upon an ancient civilization when I’m there! To me, trains just have a fascinating history. They are a symbol of adventure, expansion and connection…what better symbols for Rick and my twelve years together? It has certainly been an adventurous journey for us.  Starting in upstate New York, we’ve driven across the US a couple of times, lived and worked in Yosemite, traveled across Southern Africa, studied in the Dominican Republic, lived in London, tied the knot, started a business together and then experienced, the most profound of all journeys: pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood, which brings me to the second reason why this location was perfect for us.

Our three year old son, Dylan, has had an obsession with trains since he was about six months old and we would watch the trolley go by.  You know how most kids sleep with a stuffed animal, blankie, or other soft, squishy toy? Well, Dylan would sleep with a hard, plastic Thomas train in his fist!  Taking our photos at this location was a way to include Dylan, since he has been a monumental part of our journey together.

To put that wedding dress back on after everything we’ve experienced together and look over at this guy who has been there through all of this was kind of magical.  Yes, we are a little more sun damaged (I’d like to think of it as ‘aged,’ like a fine wine!) than we were on our wedding day, but we have a lot of depth to show for it.  I’ll take some wrinkles!  What a fun way to celebrate our 5 year anniversary! And thank you to Lori and Cara for documenting this special time for us.

    

Photographers  |  Cara Goger and Lori Serocki

Makeup  |  Ann, Flirt Makeup

Hair  |  Renee Paris

 

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Turning the camera on us!

Here’s a little sneak peek from a shoot our awesome photographers, Cara and Lori, did of us for our 5 year wedding anniversary.  More to come soon!

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The ‘Real’ Thomas

Something that kept us going during the six weeks while Dylan was in the cast was that we would get to take him and his cousin to see Thomas the Tank Engine in person once the cast was off! Enjoy!

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Cast Off.

Some images from one of the happiest days of our lives…the day the cast came off!

On our way to the hospital…

Our little trooper getting the cast off.
Enjoying some ice cream and a completely healed leg!
Like it never happened…

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Our little hero

Something really big happened in our lives this Fall, and we haven’t had a chance to blog about it because it kept us very busy.  In September, Rick and I left our little guy with family in San Diego to go photograph a wedding in Monterey.  The afternoon we left, Dylan was playing soccer with my brother (who is a soccer coach) and his kids. He tripped over the ball and fractured his femur.  I never would have thought that he could get such a serious injury from such a seemingly safe activity. He had so much love from my brother and his wife while he received medical care from the staff at Children’s Hospital, who were amazing.  Even though it was scary to be away from him, we really could not have picked better hands for him to be in during this time.  Dylan was such a trooper through it all and had the iPad with him in the hospital (a true Godsend) so Curious George could keep him smiling.  Upon our return from Monterey, Rick’s Dad flew in from New Jersey to stay with us for a month and watch Dylan during our photo shoots (this happened during our busiest time of year!).  We couldn’t have gotten through this time without him and the support of our local family and friends, who brought us meals and visited Dylan.  Although the next six weeks with him in the spica cast proved to be quite challenging for Rick and I, Dylan embraced his new adventure and rarely complained. At his age, he’s completely in the present moment, rarely thinking about the past or future, so he never asked when the cast would come off or fretted about this being unfair. He just accepted it without a thought… an incredible act I strive towards on a daily basis! It didn’t take long for him to learn to crawl, sit up, stand, ride a bike, and even do yoga!  We are so proud of him. We are also thankful that we have a job that allowed for us to take some time away from work to be there for our son, and we are so incredibly appreciative to our clients who were so understanding during this time.  Here are some images that we’d like to share… 

Dylan’s cushy play area we set up in the living room..perfect for lounging, rolling, and tickling!

Hanging out at home after a shoot.

Bicycle and bubbles!

Nothing can stop this kid from being silly!

Rick and his Dad with Dylan.

My little hero.

 

 

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