Beautiful Paige Graduates Today!

Beautiful Baby Paige is a baby no more. To everyone’s dismay, Paige is no longer a baby. They blinked once and Beautiful Baby Paige was walking. They blinked twice and Beautiful Baby Paige was starting kindergarten. They blinked a third time and Beautiful Baby Paige was graduating from high school.

Beautiful Baby Paige is certainly not a baby anymore. Beautiful Baby Paige has grown into a gorgeous young lady. After this evening’s quick photography session with mom, dad, sister, cousin and beau between cap and gown and prom, Paige dazzled me with her brilliant smile and giggly personality that beautifully mimics both her mother and sister’s contagious laughs! I wasn’t sure how dad was going to handle a session with his baby girl all dolled up, but as soon as he ‘popped his hip’ just like his daughter I knew we were in for a treat!

Between the ongoing jokes, the dance moves, and Paige’s sister and cousin attempting to make wind for me with my reflector- my face and gut hurt from all of the laughter!

Thank you so much, Paige, for including me in such a special day for you and your family. I wish you nothing but the best life has to offer- but with family like that I know you will go far.

When I graduated, my mother gave me card that included a personal message from her:
“Always believe in your dreams and always believe in yourself.”
Today it hangs on the wall of my home office.

 

Kudos from Lynette Simon

Hard to believe that my beautiful niece has finished school. She is a beautiful girl and your pictures just made it easier to share with others. Love Aunt La, Uncle Sean, Cody and Tyler

July 2, 2009 - 8:38 PM Lynette Simon - Hard to believe that my beautiful niece has finished school. She is a beautiful girl and your pictures just made it easier to share with others. Love Aunt La, Uncle Sean, Cody and Tyler

July 1, 2009 - 3:39 PM Making Wind » Caitlin Cleveland Photography - [...] quite a few people asking me about my “making wind” comment in my earlier post “Beautiful Paige Graduates Today“. What I meant by that was quite literal: I wanted wind for the shot. I wanted a little flare [...]

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