You don’t write…you don’t call…

I have to thank my faithful blog readers for emailing and/or calling recently to make sure I was still alive and kicking. Seems too much time had passed since my last post, and my witty posts were missed (or really, just the gorgeous babies).

I’m back!

First, email issues. Then, software issues. Then, virus issues (of the human, not computer kind. Ugh.). And I lost (and then found) my cell phone. On top of that, personal issues (of the wonderful kind). All combined to give me a great excuse for not posting an update recently…and it feels good to be back!

And no, the personal issues I’m referring to have nothing to do with adding another Weintraub to our family (simmer down you guys…I still get my baby fix from all of you). We might have bought a house. And I don’t want to jinx anything, but should the inspection go well this weekend and the closing proceeds as scheduled at the end of the month…we’ll be moving in April!

No worries, it’s not far…and it is set up perfectly for my office and projection space! Which is funny, since I just finished setting up and decorating my new projection space in our current home.

And while I’m on the topic, f you know of anyone looking for a home in my area…send them my way!

So with all of that out of the way…know that I am still here, still busy, and have a list of phone calls a mile long to return (and tomorrow is the day! I promise!).

But tonight…a long anticipated sneak peek:

Monday I met Gabriella and her mommy at the park for her nine month baby plan session. Gabriella and I are buddies…I photographed her while she was still in her mommy’s tummy. Then again as a newborn, and again a few months later. Soon they’ll be moving to the beach…but plans are in the works to have Miss Gabriella’s one year portraits on the beach instead of back here in boring, dry old Dallas. Can’t you just see her digging her bare toes into the sand?

Sweet Gabriella has been sick for a little while, and Monday she did a great job of pulling out her smiles (amid her Darth Vadar impressions) and we worked fast to capture her happy faces before she remembered she wasn’t feeling well and was missing her morning nap.

How do you think we did?


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  1. Tracy said . . .

    Sending positive house thoughts your want. We are also dealing with the virus of the human kind here. I am very tired of it.

    Funny, I kdon’t even know you in real life and I immediately thought you were pregnant. I which point I was so excited for you. (Ha, Ha) A possible new house is a great thing also.

    Beautiful Gabriel did a great job. I can’t wait to see 1 year old beach pictures.

    Posted March 2, 2007 at 8:24 am | Permalink
  2. jen said . . .

    u did great! these are awesome.. adn she is sooooooo cute!

    Posted March 4, 2007 at 3:36 pm | Permalink

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