Here are the images from the evening party.
Little yoda!

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Here is the second part of the day.
The children went outside again to play some games. They were divided into three teams. In the first game, the children were paired with a team member on their back and had to run sideways to the finish line before the next pair could run.

Kent Island Christian School doesn’t really celebrate Halloween. Therefore, they designate the day as Special Characters Day. Children cannot wear monster (scary) costumes, villains, and rock stars. Historical character, good guys, and biblical characters are allowed. Last year, it used to be limited to just biblical characters.
I’m starting to use the “read more” feature for the blog since there are so many photos I want to share, especially on this one. I’ll let you decide whether you want to see the rest of the photos or not.
Another benefit of using the feature is that readers can browse through and find a particular post quickly without having have to go through all the photos.
Anyway, here are the children getting ready to do the parade around the school ground.

When Mary asked me to be the photographer for Erin and Sean’s birthday last month, I was so excited. I loved taking pictures of children birthdays. I sure enjoyed capturing their happiness, laughter, and all their expressions.
Sean playing the fog machine with the boys.

That’s right. I was featured in the October 15, 2008, Update Newspaper. The article was the feature of the week’s “It’s Your Business” section.
Update is a local weekly newspaper serving Stevensville, Chester, Grasonville, Queenstown, Centreville, Wye Mills, Church Hill, and Sudlersville, all in Queen Anne’s County, Eastern Shore, Maryland.
I was interviewed the week before the print, by Sandra Zunino. The interview lasted for about an hour, but we were pretty relaxed. I even showed Sandra some sample of my albums. You will see below how well she summarized my story.
Here is the exact article copy from the newspaper. Copied with permission.
When my neighbor was renovating their house, one of the contractor guy brought along his dog, a female siberian husky. Her name was Hannah. She was an energetic dog yet friendly. She was very strong also. Her owner, Gary said that he always had to hold her leash really strong because she could really pull you. No wonder they were used for sled dogs.
Gary, allowed me to pet her and take her pictures. Fortunately, she was not camera shy at all. Believe it or not, there were some dogs that were camera shy or most probably feel awkward having a camera “stared” at them.

Phew… I have been so busy these past few days. I’m a little lagging on my blog since the past few weeks I’ve been trying to catch up to the most recent events. Still, not bad at all compared to few weeks ago.
Anyway, here’s the last part of Jeanne and Jeff’s wedding. These are the images from the bride and groom private photo session and the reception.
