What I didn't foresee in setting out to do a 365 project was the way it would point me towards gratitude. My life is rich: the people, the places, the work I get to do and the beauty I get to see. The ordinary is extraordinary when held up to the light. Here is September in thirty photographs.
September 1: Selfie with Jameson.
September 2: Georgia spreads her arms and legs in the pool and shouts "Starfish," and the cuteness kills me.
September 3: Leftover 4th of July fireworks on Labor Day.
September 4: How many kiddos can you fit on a paddleboat with Uncle Rudy?
September 5: Ice cream, before and after.
September 6: Engagement session magic light goodness.
September 7: New kitten for my little friend.
September 8: The reluctant daily photo subject.
September 9: *NOT* his birthday, but my lunch date on the 9th loves dinosaurs, and NEEDED to wear his t-rex shirt.
September 10: Wherein all of my photography dreams came true.
September 11: Nadine in four frames.
September 12: Nightly kitten routine looks like fetching and jumping for green beans.
September 13: Anniversary photos for Debo and Tyler. So. Much. Love.
September 14: Every time I vacuum these two camp out on the landing.
September 15: Pink.
September 16: Early morning stalker.
September 17: Photo by Ty. I am finally getting consistent at landing *small* jumps on the wakeboard. Ty surprised me with a properly fitting board, and it's made a huge difference.
September 18: Grease... high school musical edition.
September 19: Besties.
September 20: The reluctant daily photo subject, location scouting in the Jeep edition.
September 21: Photo by Ty. An eff cancer kind of day.
September 22: The look Albert gives me when Millie stalks from overhead.
September 23: Lake sunsets win every time.
September 24: Abba's senior photos looked like recreating a photograph we took when she was 10.
September 25: Savannah.
September 26: Happy birthday, Josh!
September 27: Never let go.
September 28: Because date night.
September 29: New glasses.
September 30: Dinner and a movie with friends. Elim kept yelling "ooky." I think he's ready for October.