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Hello! I’m glad you stopped by. I am Angie Wilson, a photographer/graphic designer based in Boulder County, Colorado.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Rachel

Today I was bored, and so was Rach. So this is what we did:









WOW! Can't you picture this one hanging up inside American Eagle? (nevermind the fact that she's wearing an A. Fitch shirt...I would say Abercrombie & Fitch but aren't those models usually half undressed?)



Holy smokin' Rachel! We got SO many good ones, but I've got to throw in the photoshoppin' towel at some point and get James to bed. :)

Speaking of James. Today Colin decided to take an early nap. I was tired so I too, laid down in my bed, while I heard James playing with his trains in his room. Colin took a reasonably short nap, and I was pretty sure that James was awake the entire time (though not completely sure, because I wasn't ;) Anyway, a couple of hours later, after we all ate lunch, I suggested that James take a nap before we head off to run errands. He assured me that he had already taken a nap. Really? I asked him if he was lying or telling the truth. It was apparent by the look in James' confused eyes that he didn't understand either concept. I tried to explain. I looked at a yellow block on the floor and tried to put it in terms that he might understand. I pointed to the block. "Hey LOOK!" I said. "It's an ELEPHANT!" I then told him that that was a LIE, and that the TRUTH is, "Hey LOOK! It's a yellow block." He sort-of seemed to be grasping the concept, so I told him it was his turn. "First tell me something that is true," I asked. James looked around, pointed to the baby gate, and said, "Hey look, a gate." GREAT! "okay, now tell me something that isn't true . . . a lie." He looked up and pointed "Hey look! A lie!"

2 comments:

Rachel Slauson said...

Woah, HOT! Lets go take some more pictures!
haha =]

{meg} said...

it doesn't get better than these! how does one become a ROCK STAR over night? they don't but if you live, sleep and dream about imagery this is what happens. your awesome - meg

ps. if this is the 50 1.2 i'm getting one like as fast as you can type b & h.

 
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