Last weekend, I did something entirely new… and a bit, uh, awkward.
I spent an evening and the following morning and afternoon with the loveable Franklin family. The goal of my visit was to document a day in their life, complete with bedtime routines, cooking breakfast and a family outing.
Soon after I arrived, Alanna told me that she had mentioned to Brad: “Do whatever Jenna tells you to do, even if it feels weird, because it will probably look great.” So, both of them were completely cooperative! They also came up with many wonderful ideas of their own.
(I should mention that I probably wouldn’t do a shoot like this with just anyone. In fact, when I was explaining it to my family, my mom thought it was a rather strange concept. But, I had met Alanna before at a baby shower and I knew that I would be safe at their house. And a sort of documentary of family life really appeals to me. I often wish that I had more ‘day in the life’ photos from when I was growing up.)
The Evening
When I showed up at their house, Alanna greeted me with a hug and invited me in to meet the rest of the family. The boys quickly warmed up to me after a bit of shyness. Soon, we were eating dinner and sipping on sparkling cider.
Then, it was time for the kids to get cleaned up (including some pretend shaving, which was a big hit).
After bath time, I sat in a corner and observed their nightly rituals – reading a story, singing some songs, praying and snuggling.
The Morning
In the morning, I tried to get up somewhat early. Uh, fail. But, I at least managed to get up earlier than little Esme.
Brad and the boys cooked a delicious breakfast of pancakes, eggs and bacon while Alanna ironed clothes for the family portraits.
Then it was time for teeth brushing (involving a toothbrush suction-cupped to the doorway) and hair spiking.
The boys and I headed outside to swing and play with their trucks.
A gardener snake made a guest appearance, which delighted the boys (but freaked me out a bit).
The Day
With the help of some helium and bright balloons, and after another change of clothes (plus a sliver removal), we did some outdoor family portraits. (and a little more playing)
During my one-on-one time with Brad and Alanna, I kept cracking up. They are just so cute together! Lots of laughter and silliness.
Above: Yeah, Alanna is a total gansta. Can’t you tell?
After this serious moment (above), the following happened… (I think she started to giggle when I said “Bring on the smolder!” ha ha) Too cute!
Above: I know they aren’t in focus, but I kind of like that… it makes this moment seem more personal.
I witnessed the boys first experience with Pop Rocks. I’d say it was a hit.
We soon set out for the local farmer’s market which, sadly, had already closed. So, we stopped for a bite to eat and then headed straight for the beach.
Above: Yes, that’s Esme sticking her foot up her nose. I totally can’t do that.
After Thoughts
I was impressed that despite having three children under 6, there were few moments of chaos during my visit with the Franklins. Their house was amazingly organized and perfect for photographing! Lots of windows, symmetrical decor in the master bedroom, neat and tidy.
As I reviewed my photos, I kept thinking: someday, these kids are going to look back on these photos and say things like ‘remember when we were little and we used to pretend to shave?’ or ‘I loved when Dad would let us help flip pancakes, even if it made a little extra mess.’ They probably won’t remember me, but they’ll remember these moments. And that’s what’s important.
To read more about what inspired me to do a shoot like this, click here.
Thanks again Franklin family for inviting me into your home to experience a day in your life.
1 comment:
Oh thank you Jenna. You completely outdid yourself. I can't get over how you truly captured our family. I will cherish these always. Thank you thank you.
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