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My family has been on a mini-break in Whistler for the last few days, so I haven’t been posting my daily shots, though I’ve continued to take them. Here are a few images.
Our first night, wandering through the village:
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I really liked seeing all the dogs at Whistler – and this place had the yummiest breakfast sandwiches and quite a tasty latte. 🙂
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We took a break from skiing on Monday and had a relaxing, but busy, day. We wandered through the village and enjoyed some snow.
Saw more cute dogs.
Avery went ice skating for the first time. She did great! (Paul took this picture.)
Alexa insisted upon visiting her favorite Irish pub for lunch.

We hung out in the room for a bit while Paul tried out another pair of skis.
And we attempted to take a nap . . .
but mostly ended up watching TV in bed.
In the evening, we went for a sleigh ride in the snow.
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On Tuesday, we skied again. And had a nice post-skiing bath.
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Finally, on Wednesday we said good-bye to Whistler and drove back home.
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Over the last year, I’ve taken a number of photography classes through Clickin’ Moms, and I think that my favorite class so far has been Lifestyle Photography with Kids. Some of the alumnae from that class are participating in a monthly blog circle, posting photos that demonstrate how we view things through our lenses. For the first month of the year, we are focusing on Beginnings.
This month’s theme was easy for me, because this past week Avery took her first ski lessons. Paul and I love to ski and are so excited that skiing is so accessible here in Seattle. But for Avery’s first time, we traveled a few hours north to Whistler. Avery not only did excellent at her first two lessons, but she was the only kid who was not crying when we dropped her off! Our kid is just too damn cool. 😉 I don’t have shots of her on the mountain itself because, well, I wasn’t going to ski with my dSLR, but we caught enough here to give you a taste of her experience.
After taking a look below, please continue along the circle and check out the work of my talented friend, the lovely Sherri Davis. Please click HERE to see how Sherri views Beginnings.
Renting skis.
Off for her first lesson.
Looking official.
Apres ski drinks might have been pushing it….
Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers whom I’ve come to know (and frankly adore) over the past year. In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme. Currently, we are hiding from the elements and concentrating on natural light indoors.
Please continue along our creative blog circle to see what my creative and talented friend Kelly Roth Patton has posted. Click HERE for Kelly’s latest play on Natural Indoor Light.
I probably post a few too many head shots of Alexa, but really, I just can’t get enough. The next few days we will be in Whistler – hoping I will be able to post without too much trouble (otherwise I will upload when I get back Wednesday) – so I’m hoping for some fun snow pictures! Stay tuned. 🙂
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This month, my Playing with Film blog circle has taken on shooting with Fuji Pro 400H film. We’ve had a HUGE variety of weather this month in Seattle, not just the dreaded overcast and rainy days I’ve come to expect, so I was able to try this film out in various conditions. Sun, in Seattle, in January is quite unexpected and spectacular (you should have seen all the photographers lined up in Kerry Park for this view!):
Including this one of Avery giving me the stink-eye:
We’ve also had several days of intense fog, which I have LOVED. It just creates such a gorgeous, ethereal feel to the world (and I think the film captures that quite well):
And, of course, here are a few macros (mostly taken outdoors in overcast conditions). I particularly love the green spiky plant!
Please continue around the blog circle and check out Jenny Hall’s play on Fuji Pro 400H by clicking HERE.