We made it past the terrible twos! Looking back compared to the start of three, maybe it wasn't so terrible :P Three is interesting. Lots of great thoughts, imagination, energy, and tons of attempt to reason but usually for all the wrong reasons. We started off Colton's 4th year by going to church, and sending off prayers that the big man upstairs leads him down the right path. Colton followed that by throwing himself in the aisle and quickly jumping into an alligator like death roll. We're clearly going in the right direction.
In all fairness, that's just Colton. He knows what he wants, plans everything out, and expects it to be executed to his expectations. He is relentless in making things work just as he envisions it with the brains of an engineer and the actions of a bull in a china shop. I think my favorite thing about watching Colton grow up has been watching him learn his strengths and weaknesses and his likes and dislikes. He's assertive, polite, and hardworking. He asks questions, and he'll keep asking the same questions until he gets the answer he wants or a better explanation of the right answer. Colton's year included all his favorite things: trains, trips to Virginia, trains, trains in Virginia, baseball, golf, trains at the driving range, school, playgrounds, playgrounds near trains, zoos, train rides at the zoo, well you get the hint. I don't share a ton of Colton through my business work mainly because he's the hardest client I've ever had to deal with. Ever. So I wanted to take a few minutes to share a few favorites now :) I think he'll be death rolling all over this year! Here are a few past favorites from the year of THREE!
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I felt like this was the perfect time to blog Jamie and Glenn's engagement session, we're just about a month and half out from their wedding (yes guys, crunch time!) I really can't get over how excited I am to celebrate with them and all their family and friends! We had an awesome September day which gave us such a great exit to a beautiful summer. Glenn and Jamie, thank you so much for being such good sports, I literally threw you into every scenario, and you did never blinked an eye! Can't wait for 2016!
I had one goal for 2015, a rustic wedding! The options for old homes, barns, and cowboy boots are pretty limited here in the Garden State, but somehow Corey and Bill pulled it off. You could tell that they put in so much thought into every detail for the day to reflect them and their personality. It was comfortable, yet elegant, and was truly a family affair. Corey's mom performed the ceremony while her stepdad's country band played a few sets, it was incredible! The girls got readied in the historic Glenburn Estate, while the ceremony was held on the gorgeous lawn, thankfully the rain held off! We continued the evening into the tent where Corey and Bill's family and friends danced all night under the tent, thankfully away from the rain! Thank you so much for having me guys! You both truly made me feel so comfortable from day 1 and I loved celebrating with you guys!
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