Monthly Archives: March 2008
Ellia is (almost) one

You may recall the story of Ellia (the little girl with Treacher-Collins syndrome). There was an article in Columbus Parent about her in January (and I hear a follow-up article is coming). I posted about it in January. The last portraits we did were before her jaw surgery so her appearance has changed a lot since then. Last week I went over to her house for some updated pictures. We’re going to be following her progress with periodic portraits (nice alliteration, eh?) after each surgery she has.
I wasn’t completely sure how she’d act, but she was a doll. Blowing kisses and trying to get into everything.

Check out her slideshow and leave a comment.
Snowstorm!
Starting Friday morning, we had the biggest snowfall since we’ve lived here. As of late last night (It’s Sunday morning) our street still hadn’t been plowed.
I love the blanket of snow covering everything.



Madeline is Two
I really can’t believe that Madeline is now two years old. I guess because we have a picture of her as an infant with her brothers I just think of her as a baby.
Well, she’s an adorable two-year-old, now, and we decided to put up our spring set just for her.
Make sure to see her slideshow for more pictures.

Team EAS in Columbus
If you’ve been following this blog, you know that I occasionally do some commercial work for Abbott Nutrition. Last week, for the Arnold Classic, several members of Team EAS (EAS is a division of Abbott Nutrition) were at Ross Park (near Easton) for media training and to visit with people. I was there bright and early at 7:00 and stayed until about 1:00, when everyone else went downtown to the convention center.
Then, in the afternoon, we drove to Dayton for the convention (see post below).
55th Annual PPO Trade Show and Convention
I think the title of this post is almost as long as the post.
Lynn and I went to Dayton last weekend for a big regional photography show. We got some great new ideas and managed not to spend a fortune. We saw (and heard) David Jay speak — always great stuff.
Here’s a picture of me, Lynn, Sticky Rammel, Jim Cook, David Jay, and Camille Ackerman.