Kin and Kid Photography
12/14/2019
When I was a kid, I wasn’t really into food.
My family tells stories about me eating only butter packets while out to dinner. My mom would have to beg me to take just a few bites of food. I remember eating scrambled eggs, cereal (Frosted Flakes and Cinnamon Toast Crunch), and carrots. I’m pretty sure I survived on chicken patties and pizza during my teen years. In fact, I didn’t become a foodie until my 30s.
I could attribute this title to living and working on a vegetable and dairy farm in my 20s, but I prefer to thank my family. They had been laying the foundation all along. It just took me 30 years to appreciate it. You can read more about my personal tips for raising a foodie over on the Boston Moms Blog.
How to Raise a Foodie My family tells stories about me eating only butter packets while out to dinner. In fact, I didn’t become a foodie until my 30s.
12/06/2018
In case you need something to brighten your day, check out Andrea Serio, my college bestie, and Chloe the pitbull featured in the HuffPo. Some of my favorites from the session are in the comments.
15 Dog Reveal Photos That Are Cuter Than Gender Reveal Parties Sorry not sorry, expectant parents.
11/02/2018
One of my favorite things about the upcoming holidays are all the photo cards. I love seeing how kids have changed over the year, new pets added to the family and adventures my friends have taken. I like to write a year in review with accompanying photos. Whatever your holiday card style, it should be true to you! If you’re interested in trying something new for your holiday cards, book a documentary session with me ASAP. Heck, I’ll even make the cards for you!
Let's talk holiday cards | Home | Kin and Kid Photo | Boston | Family Photography Way back in March I wrote a blog post about Documenting Moments and holiday cards. I shared my holiday card images from 2017. I asked you to make a folder on y
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