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Come one, come all!

A quick update from the home front… this past Saturday we had a birthday party for my two youngest daughters, who are close enough in age to share many of the same friends, making the joint party easy and logical. Or so I thought.  In fact, what it made was mass chaos!  But the theme was carnival, so chaos fit right in!  Forty kids, twenty parents, twelve games, two birthday girls and one bouncy house later we were in business!  It was a whirlwind afternoon, but surrounded by so many people that we love, it could not have been more perfect!

The perfect addition to the carnival theme was the cotton candy machine, which was brought and operated by a very dear friend.  If it’s possible to be sweeter than the strands of bright pink and blue sugar she was spinning, she is!  The line for cotton candy stretched across the yard, but no one went empty handed.. sticky goodness for everyone!

I think my favorite carnival booth (no surprise!) was the photo booth, which was nothing more than a box of dress up clothes and a sheet of fabric on the fence, with one of my 12 yr old’s friends operating my point & shoot.  But oh! the kids had so much fun with it!  And the pictures we got… priceless!

Snowtorious BIG and February Image of the Month

Wow.. what a week! Our snowman has melted into one icy lump in the front yard, but I’m sure the memories of last week’s snow will last for years to come!  I’m choosing one of these as our image of the month.. even though technically it’s cheating to use my own family as the winner, there wasn’t another image that better captured this past month! Back to regular rules in March, I promise! :)

Speaking of rules, our winner in the “Who do you love” contest was William from Arlington, who wrote: “I love my wife.  She’s given me the best twelve years I could imagine, and gives everything she has to taking care of me and our three beautiful children. I could never repay her enough!”

Say it with me.. AWWWWWWW :)

Now.. to the pictures!

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It was cold and dreary Saturday afternoon. Daddy was at a meeting, Mommy was catching up on some computer work, and big Sis was at a basketball tournament. Two little girls left to their own devices, who knows what kind of mischeif and adventures they could come up with?

Turns out, it was far more creative… and adorable… thank I could have imagined! After scavenging a few random things from around the house, including our little flip videocamera, they created these commercials for me.. I’m sure it’s breaking some child labor laws to use these, but I couldn’t help but share! :)

First, the baby, in an ad written, produced, and directed by her big sister, who clearly needs some lessons in patience.

Not content to let the little one be on camera the whole time, sweet Libby decided she could be a triple threat and star as well!

I’m not sure if I have some informmercial queens in the making.. or if we’ve just been watching too much tv! Either way, they were so proud, and I can’t stop giggling! Hope you enjoy them!

**p.s. still have a few hours left on the caption contest below, be sure and play!

Top 10 in 2010: My Favorite Organization Tips & Tricks

It’s a fun new feature we’re adding this year.. monthly top ten lists.. all completely random and unrelated.. just fun!

This month we’ve got my top 10 favorite organization tips! I have always had a soft spot in my heart for office supplies, rubbermaid buckets, file cabinets, label makers… anything you can use to sort, stack, categorize and organize.  Don’t get me wrong, my house is NOT by any means spotless, I have dishes in the sink and a never ending pile of dirty laundry waiting for me, but I do have a few tricks I’ve learned over the years to make things run as smoothly as possible.. and I am always happy to share!  Some of these I have shared before and nearly all of them are collected from magazines, websites, and fellow moms, so feel free to pass them along and let me know if you have a trick of your own to pass on!

1. Mobile to-do list. I *puffy heart* this file folder. You can use any kind of accordion folder, but the patterns on these are just to die for! I have the dividers labeled according to the categories in my todo list.. reply (notes from school, people to call, etc), bills, food (recipes, coupons, grocery lists), shopping (receipts to return, gift cards, store ads, birthday invites I need to buy gifts for), things to file, and supplies (checkbook, pen, envelopes, stamps, thank you cards, etc).  I file papers into the holder as soon as I get them, and carry the file with me all the time. Sitting in carpool, waiting at the dr office, or on the kitchen counter while the kids do homework.  Everything is right there, and I can knock out my list a little at a time with whatever time I had. I finally accepted that I was never going to have a nice long chunk every day to tackle this stuff, but in bite-sized morsels it can be done!

2. Tame the inbox. Email clutter is the worst! Put your inbox on a diet for the next month to cut down on a lot of the unnecessary clutter.  Next time you get a newsletter you don’t remember signing up for or never seem to read, take a second to click the unsubscribe button. Same with spam emails.. instead of just deleting, mark each offender as spam with your email’s filters, to keep them from coming in again. Slowly but surely, you’ll get less and less of the junk you don’t want!

3. Over the door shoe holders. These might be my favorite kid room tool.. they work so well for so many things! Hung on the back of the bedroom or closet doors, these are the perfect holders to store small stuffed animals (webkinz, anyone?) and  little plastic toys (little pet shop, barbies, ponies, race cars, you name it!) and all of the tiny accessories that go with them.  In my older daughter’s room, we use these for socks, scarves, leg warmers (did you know those are back in style?), jewelry, and all the random little accessories a tween needs. It’s important to get the clear plastic ones, so kiddos can see what’s inside, both for finding things to play with and for putting them away.  And yes, the best part.. these make it so easy for kids to put away their toys BY THEMSELVES! Hooray!

4. Color coded towels.  Simple, yes.. but we switched to color coded (and monogrammed!) towels about a year ago and never looked back.  No more questioning who left theirs on the floor, or which bathroom to put them away in. Everyone has a designated hook and is responsible for hanging up their own towel after baths, or they won’t have one for the next time! (Yes, I’ve actually enforced that.. but I only had to do it once!) Seriously cut down on towel laundry and overall bath time chaos.

5. Homework Box. While we have a closet dedicated to art supplies, and junk drawers with pens and scissors, we have one small handled bucket (like a shower caddy) that we keep in the kitchen specifically for homework. There is nothing more frustrating than sitting down to do an assignment to find we are out of glue sticks, or the scissors have been lost to the most recent fort-building adventure in the backyard. For that reason, we have one bucket with pens, pencils, sharpeners, crayons, colored pencils, etc.. everything you might need for homework, and it is ONLY to be used for schoolwork. It also helps eliminate the wasted time searching for all the supplies when time is already so short in the afternoons!

6. Designated Plates/Cups. One of my biggest peeves was the ridiculous amount of dishes my kids will go through each day.. a new cup each time they want a drink, bowls and plates every meal so food doesn’t touch, and so on. This tip was given to me by a mom of six and -no lie- changed my life almost immediately. Each girl has their own plate/cup/bowl set (we let them pick out a cute set at Target, but you could do color coded solid plates too) and that is what they use for every meal. Again, makes it easy to see who forgot to clear their place, and they have a cute little scrubbing sponge to clean the dishes after each meal, so they can sit in the dish dryer by the sink until the next. We have honestly cut our dishes by more than half, and everyone has become so much more responsible in cleaning up! (shocker.. they think it’s fun! LOL)

7. Organize your Family Photos! Digital cameras make it soo easy to take a ton of pictures.. but so hard to keep track of them all! I’ve found it works best to nip this dragon in the bud before it becomes a bigger issue by creating designated folders the second you download images off your camera.  Start with one “Family Pictures” folder, and then within that create a folder for EACH event, and be sure and label it with the subject and date, such as “Emily’s Birthday Party, Sept 09″ to make it easier to find your pictures when it comes time to print them.  Speaking of, make a regular date with yourself, ideally every few months, to take the time to upload your pictures to a lab and have them printed.  Most sites (such as walmart.com, costco.com, etc) will upload the entire folder, so you don’t have to sort through which images to use, and you can even keep the folder there as a backup, should something happen to your own computer and all your own files get lost, a fear I know many of you share with me!!

8. Clear your bookshelves. Any kind of decluttering can go a long way to keeping your home organized and feeling more in control. Books are a super easy item to get overwhelmed with, but also just as easy to tame! Take an afternoon to sort through all the books and clear out anything you know you won’t read again.. you can take them to Goodwill or a local library, or trade them in at Half Price Books and get something new! You can also look into an account with a book sharing service, such as Paperback Swap.  It’s a fabulous concept.. you list the books you have available to trade, and someone else can request it. You pay the shipping costs to send it to them, but you also get a credit towards a book for yourself. Use that credit to choose a book from others’ listings, and they’ll ship it to you.  As long as you keep sending books out, you can keep receiving them! A great, inexpensive way to recycle knowledge!

9. Help your Kids Help Themselves.  Kids WANT to clean their own rooms. No, really. They do. However most rooms are organized by adults, how adults think, in containers and layouts that are convenient for adults.  Send the kids away for the day and look at your kids’ rooms through their eyes, find little ways you can rearrange things to be easier for them.  Lower shelves, buckets labeled with big words or pictures so they know where to find things, easy to open hamper and shoe containers, etc.  A few small changes can make a big difference, and the next time you ask your kids to help pick up, it will be faster and easier for everyone… and more fun!

10. Just Say No.  Nancy Reagan knew what she was talking about… no is a powerful word! Keep clutter and chaos at bay by refusing to allow it into your home! Get on every do not call and spam mail list you can find to keep unwanted junk out.  Don’t overschedule yourself so much that you don’t have time to think, let alone keep up with paperwork! Don’t take on too many projects at once, no matter how fun they sound! Keep a box in your desk or room for “someday” projects.. the quilt of baby clothes, the heirloom genealogy scrapbook, the home decorating ideas you’ve pulled from magazines.  Keep them handy, so when you get some alone time or feel like using your creative juices, you still have the ideas close.  But don’t let them clutter your space, making you feel guilty or overwhelmed.  You WILL have time eventually.. but it’s okay to not have time now! Right now every single second with your kiddos is precious, you don’t want to waste it drowning in paper clutter!

Happy New Year!

Wow, 2009 was a whirlwind year.. came by in a flash but somehow managed to pack in enough drama/excitement for a whole decade! I think I’m not the only one looking forward to a fresh start!!

We had a wonderful holiday, spent some time on the beach and some time in the snow back home (!?! a white Christmas in Texas !?!) and now we’re ready to start the new year full throttle!

We’ve got a few big announcements coming in the next two weeks, so things will be slightly quiet while we dot all the is and cross all the ts and whatnot.. but I think it will be worth the wait! I am soo excited about so many things, and can’t wait to share them all! One of my favorite things about this new year is that it ends in 10, which happens to be my favorite number.. due in part to the ability to make top 10 lists, which will be a new tradition for this year on the blog: weekly top 10s. Nothing in particular, and feel free to suggest a topic… just completely random ramblings of mine, organized neatly into a list of 10. (OCD much?) :)

I’ll end with a few pictures of our holiday.. hope it was sweet for everyone!

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I am thankful for hope

Bright & early this morning, thousands of brave warriors began their march to fight breast cancer, in the annual 3day Walk.  Over the course of the weekend, they will travel 60 miles, each one having raised well over $2000 for the cause as part of their training, and now they reap the benefits of their work… the walk itself.

How, exactly, is a 60 mile walk a benefit? The experience is indescribable. Life changing.  Amazing.  Emotional and exhausting and exhilirating.  I was honored to have completed the walk last year with some of my very best friends, and many of them are walking again this year.  I’ve also got a handful of clients who have chosen to join the fight, and I couldn’t be more proud of each of them!

While I won’t be walking this weekend, I will be cheering them all on.  Both in my heart, and literally, on the side of the road.  I cannot tell you how important the cheering stations were to me last year, just when you feel like you might not make one more step, you see a group of people hollering and waving, clapping and celebrating.. it really gives you that boost that you need SO MANY TIMES over the journey. It’s the least I can do!

If you’d like to participate, there are designated cheering stations open to the public all weekend, you can find a complete listing here.  Bring a sign, wear a shirt, or just bring yourself.. and tell them THANK YOU.. for walking, for fundrasing, for bringing HOPE to so many who are fighting this battle against breast cancer from a hospital bed. Together we really can make a difference, and EVERY cheer helps! :)

Social Butterfly

Wow, what a week! The skies finally parted and the rain cleared.. which means we have been shooting like crazy to make up all the missed rain sessions! We also just wrapped up an incredibly fun & successful round of mini sessions at the Ft Worth Botanic Gardens, I am so excited about all of the gorgeous images sitting in my hard drive, just waiting to be edited!  For now, though, a slight teaser.. round one of sneak peeks.. more to come later this week!

But first.. did you know you can find Ann Beck Photography all over the world wide web, not just on the blog?  You can follow me on twitter

http://www.twitter.com/annbeckphoto

For random daily musings and special promotions or sneak peeks!

You can also be our fan on Facebook! Be sure and friend me as well, and after your order is complete I’ll be happy to tag a few images for you to use on your own profile! Plus we keep the Facebook fan page updated with news & info, so you will never be out of the loop!

But now.. back to what you really want.. the pictures!

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Sorry to be such a tease… but more to come soon!

Hello Sunshine!

Ornotsomuch. Another wet week, but we have so much fun in store we’re manufacturing our own sunshine!

We are so excited to announce the grand opening celebration of Kidcore Toys this weekend!

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The fabulous little neighborhood toy store Arlington has known & loved is all settled in at their new location in the Arlington Highlands and we’re busily covering the walls with a select few prints by Ann Beck Photography!  We’ve also got a digital slide show running in the store, with some of our favorite little faces to keep Kidcore shoppers smiling all day long! Both displays will be updated frequently, so be sure and check back often to see what new friends we are showcasing!reasner031

The grand opening celebration is Sunday, October 11th from 1pm-4pm at Kidcore Toys in the Arlington Highlands, by World Market and Veria.  We’ll have special games and activities for the kids, promotions and sales for the parents, and raffle drawings for everyone!  We’re giving away some of the most popular new toys and two gift certificates for pictures!  In addition, we will have special booking offers during the event only, so you can come by and say hello and save big!

*Book a full session for fall 2009 (only four spaces remain!) and we’ll give you one set of holiday cards and an 8×10 print, a $150 value!

*Book a mini session for fall 2009 (a few spaces left for Ft Worth and Dallas!) and enjoy a complimentary 8×10 print, a $60 value!

*Just come by and say hello and get a certificate for a complimentary 5×7 print.. a $40 value just for coming to the party!

It’s going to be a great day… come by and say hi, get a head start on your holiday shopping, and have some fun too… a win for everyone!

See you at the party!

Busy weekend

Last weekend was the first full weekend of holiday sessions… packed to the gills, every available slot booked up solid with smart families who planned ahead to get their holiday portraits taken care of early this year.

And then it rained.

And rained.

And did I mention the rain?

So it became a weekend full of a different kind of busy.  Instead of mini sessions, there were movie marathons. Instead of proofing appointments, there were football games and chips & queso with cousins. And instead of portraits, there were puddles.

Lots of puddles.

Did I mention it rained?

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It was a nice, albeit brief, respite from the madness… but I am ready to get back to work!  Here’s to sunny skies again!

The stepstools in my house are lonely…

The stepstools in my house are lonely.  The blankies are feeling neglected.  Pacifiers and bottles haven’t been seen around these parts in years, and we’re quickly out growing the last carseats.

The remnants of our life with babies are all but gone, marked most clearly by the events of this Monday.  At 7:45am on August 24, 2009, my baby became a Kindergartner.

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With that, my days of having a little one at home are over.  No more staying in jammies until noon (okay, I’ll admit it..sometimes 3 or 4!), no more lazy days of finger painting and cheerios, library storytimes or afternoon naps.  For years I dreamed of this day, in the blur of raising three small girls, I couldn’t imagine a day without someone underfoot, asking for a sippy cup or help dressing a Barbie, and had big plans for what I’d do with my time once it finally came.

And Monday, that time was all mine.  And all I could do was walk the halls, looking for the little ones I knew very well I’d just dropped off.

I’m sure I will get used to it… the quiet is already being filled with the ringing phone, from all of you smart clients calling to book fall sessions, and I certainly have a lenghty to-do list that had been accumulating amidst trips to the waterpark and last minute summer vacations, more than enough to fill a few weeks worth of school days.  But I’m not going to deny getting a little excited every time 2:50pm rolls around… I miss my babies!