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“I want to grow up to be the person my dog thinks I am”. A friend of mine has this displayed in her house and I think it is so true. Our pets are so loving, so forgiving, and so accepting. I was so excited when this gorgeous girl wanted some pictures of herself and her sweet little dog Ginger. We had fun in the snow. Ginger played and was perfect. Such a sweetie.

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Last weekend I attend the Wallflowers Retreat put on by Leah Zawadzki and Deb Schwedhelm. It was AMAZING!
There were so many wonderful people there and the accommodations were unbelievable. I got to stay in a room that was build in the early 1900’s. The food was so delicious. Most of it is grown on site.
We had some great discussions, a portfolio review, and were able to watch Deb and Leah shoot and edit. They gave so much of themselves throughout the process. They are both such talented and lovely ladies.
It helped me so much on my journey as I work to capture and create art that I am truly proud of.
This is where I stayed.
The sunset was unlike any I have ever seen before. The mountains were glowing the most beautiful pink colour!

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I was so happy when NAPCP (National Association of Professional Child Photographers) contacted me to share one of my sessions with them on their blog. I love so many things they have to offer in their organization and was pleased to be a part of it.
Click HERE to see the session I shared with them on their blog.
It was a fun session to do. My oldest son had read the series of books at school about prohibition and the history of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It was one of the neatest tours we have ever done! The kids got dressed up and we had a fantastic time! If you are ever in that area you have to do it! It was a neat way for my kids to learn and be a part of Canadian history. For more info on Moose Jaw and the tours, click HERE.
Thanks NAPCP. It was an honour to share on your blog :)

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