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My Husband. #theRADestGRAD

As I type this, my husband sits in his man cave, complete with huge white board, two monitors, and a folding table as a desk, studying away for his last final on Thursday.  This past Saturday, he was at work completing his typical 24 hour shift, studying between calls.  On Sunday, he came home and studied, but he managed to make it outside with his notes for a little while.  Monday was work, busy as usual with barely time to study as diligently as he would want.  Today was a final.  He got home around 8:45, studied, went to take the test, completed a few other last minute things on campus before graduation on Saturday, came home and shut himself into his man cave.  Tomorrow, he works until 8 AM Thursday.  After his shift, he has to book it to school to complete his last final before taking off to Knoxville to complete his super drill weekend.  I'll see him Sunday evening. This has been Randy's life for the past few years.  He uses all of hi...

The Arringtons #RADgrads

These two might be twins, but they couldn't be any more different.  One of my favorite things to see is their reactions when I asked them to "love each."  Allie seems to squirm in the opposite direction, making a slightly unpleasant face; whereas Philip generously opens his arms, moving closer to her with a wide smile.  They like each other.  They really do. These two have shared many milestones together while growing up.  Now, they'll share one more together as they graduate in just a few short weeks.  After that, their paths lead them in separate directions:  Philip to North Carolina and Allie to Illinois.  States away, pursuing different dreams and aspirations, discovering new passions and talents. Allie and Philip are super smart, charismatic teens with the world at their feet.  I'm confident those big universities are getting the best with these two.  Undoubtedly, they will be success stories that their parents will lovingly bra...

conGRADulations

It's that time of year again!  Graduation!  I love shooting cap & gown photos because it is such an exciting time.  While classes are not finished yet, students are giddy and relieved the end is near. I enjoyed photographing Bree last summer, so I was excited to get together with her again. This girl is one of a kind!  She says what she means and she means what she says.  I can accept and appreciate that.  I sure hope that she always uses that special spunk of hers because it's charming, funny, and real. This girl was willing to risk her life tonight climbing up onto the roof, but it was totally her idea.  That's another thing about Bree - she is brave and adventurous.  Don't expect her to back down from anything.  And if you don't laugh while you are with her, then something is wrong with you. Here's to Bree and the last few weeks of her high school career.  Bree, may the wrong rise to meet you!  Hopefully, it can keep up...