Water benders and little Miss sunshine.

Posted June 24th, 2010 in Child Portraits by admin

For a special father’s day surprise, I had the absolute pleasure of spending the day with four siblings.  It was a day that was filled with water bending, laughter, balloons and sunshine .  I am always appreciative when I edit sessions like these because I am reminded of how much the little things matter.  How amazing it is to discover a really cool coloured rock or what it is like to imagine having the ability to control the tide with your mind.  To just feel the sand between your toes and live in the moment, this is why I love child portrait sessions.

Thank you for choosing me to document these precious moments in your  life.

Gina

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Ever want to be adopted?

Posted June 19th, 2010 in My life by Gina Ayanna

So, I was watching Oprah a while back and she had Will Smith and his entire family on her show.  The family was there for the release of the karate kid and as well to talk about why the Smith family remains strong when so many other celebrities and regular people can’t seem to keep it together.  There was one moment that touched me so deeply that I had tears streaming down my face. (this happens 90% of the time when watching Oprah)  Oprah asked Will, if it was true that he flew home every weekend (13hr flight one way) from China to spend time with his first son Trey Smith while filming the karate kid?  Will responded with a resounding yes, it is true.  It was a life changing experience for me and just thinking about it bring back the emotions I felt watching the show.

For some reason days later this emotional exchange was still on my mind and I was joking around with a friend of mine and was talking about the episode and said that I wish I could be adopted by the Smith’s.  She then said jokingly, you should blog about it.  I sat there and thought about it, I am a grown woman, I really don’t want the Smith’s to literally adopt me but I would like to know the feeling of having that kind of fierce, openly expressed, parental love.

In realizing this, it helped me to see that I can’t change the past or expect my parents to be the fairytale story that I created as a child.  Instead I can only focus on who I want to be for my daughter and that is to be her soft place to fall.  I can adopt some of the things that the Smith family does instead of sitting there wishing that they would adopt me.  It reminded me that we build a life by deciding how we respond to what happens to us rather than just accepting what happens to us.

No more talk of being adopted, instead lets see what great tools and advice we can adopt from others.

Celebrating life and love,

Gina


Sneak Peak

Posted June 15th, 2010 in Senior Portraits by Gina Ayanna

Hope your week is off to a great start, this is a short post as I am having a bit of a crazy week.  Here is a little peek at some high school senior aka teen sessions that I did recently.

Celebrating love and life,

Gina


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