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My Sunshine Girl turned 9 today! {A few weeks ago, my Favorite Little Mister turned 11, so it is birthday season over here!} Was she not the cutest baby?! Oh, how I miss those cheeks!
Being a June baby & a little girl, in the hospital I nicknamed her my sunshine girl. She has brought so much joy to our lives & continues to make us laugh & smile.
She is a great sister. Besties with her big brother & so so so sweet {most of the time} with her little sis. It was early on {like at birth} when we could see her love for food. At age 2 we found her on the counter eating watermelon & in the above photo we had eaten ice cream with cousins the night before & I did not totally clean up the mostly empty containers & she managed to lick out the remains of the ice cream all over her jammies!
She is full of joy & light. She is a mostly free spirit & one thing I greatly admire about her is her self confidence. Example: for the last year she has carried an Avengers lunchbox & when she started using it, some girls at school were horrified & asked her if it was her brother’s lunchbox {which ironically he would NEVER use} & she had no problem with it at all.
She, like the rest of us, is a total nature lover. One thing I love about my kids. And, those deep brown eyes… so beautiful!!!! Here again is a food photo. 🙂 ha!
Her first major haircut came at preschool graduation. She loved the pampering, though at heart she is a total tom-boy like me! She is a night owl. A CRAZY sleeper & very silly at bedtime.
She is also one of my best models & I think she is in more of my art than any of my kids. The camera loves her. Here the girls are holding some of the Demdaco plaques they are featured in.
She is strong, brave & courageous in so many ways. The above photos is her daddy piercing her ears with a needle. ughhhhh. He did not trust the teens at Claire’s, so took it upon himself to pierce his own girl’s ears “the right way” & the numbing did not last. It was the longest 5 minutes & he was sweating bullets causing so much pain…. but, there is nothing a little ice cream cannot fix & once she had a mug full, she was all better, showing off her new earrings!
Her strength also came into play the summer she turned 6 when within 2 weeks of each other she had 2 freak accidents & got 2 sets of  stitches. The ones in her lip the doc could not believe she did not flinch nor cry & even did 2 extra stitches where he had not numbed her!
She is a natural beauty. She is a natural athlete & shares my love for soccer & her daddy’s love for volleyball. She excels at any sport she tries & loves playing around with the boys at recess.
I LOVE how unique she is. This past fall, she chopped her hair 6 inches to become Paige from Tron Uprising for Halloween. Totally “became” her : full of attitude & spunk.
I LOVE how she is such a combo of me & Sam. My love of art, nature, soccer & photography; Sam’s love of comics, volleyball, Vespas … if you ask her the best day of her life EVER, she will tell you when daddy took her to Comicon! She went as Cat Woman & was in her glory the entire time. I bet she can answer any comic question someone would give her. She has literally read every comic in the junior section of the library & OH! I cannot forget her insatiable love of books!!! {I asked her who she wants a playdate with this week & she told me she will be too busy reading!}Â
This is one of my favorite photos of her ever, as it captures her heart. She is free & full of joy & loves to worship. She is full of compassion & I LOVE how she is my little theologian. Her deep thoughts & questions blow me away & it is so evident what God is rooting in her life.
We love you Sunshine Girl!!!! Happy Birthday!!!! May you always know God’s delight over you!
Grace & Peace,
Julie
There is nothing better than a beautiful family on a red velvet couch in the middle of a forest for photos! The child lights up when she sees the couch she gets to snuggle her parents on. It is fun & unique & I always love these relaxed & playful shoots.
My red velvet couch has officially been retired, BUT I just acquired a CREAM vintage couch which I will be taking outdoors*** Â for more family fun! It is the same exact shape & design of the red velvet, but it is upholstered with a cream tapestry style material {not velvet, so it will not be so hot}.
This coming Father’s Day morning, June 15, I have 2 openings if you are interested in a couch photo shoot! Available at 9:15 & 10:00! Contact me thru the contact page if you are interested!
***Please note: I only do the couch photo shoots a couple times a year, so get yours while it is available!
Grace & Peace,
Julie
{Art available here}
With tulips growing around my yard & the fact that Sunhine Girl’s 9th birthday is quickly approaching, it made me think back to this piece of art I created 5 years ago now. Sunshine was about 4 years old and we were at one of our favorite local gardens. I was photographing the kiddos & she {in her silly way} decided to do the above. I kept shooting & think the image is so sweet. When Demdaco licensed my art in 2008, they split my collection into 3 categories: Scripture, General Inspiration, & Baby/Child. They provided me with the above quote & I knew right away this image was the perfect match to illustrate this quote:
Children are like flowers,
water them daily with love
and watch them bloom.
Lately I feel like time is flying faster than ever. My Favorite Little Mister just turned 11, Sunshine Girl is almost 9, school year is almost OUT & I still cannot even believe it’s May!
One thing in life is sure: I have LOVED watering my kiddos daily with love & watching them bloom into who God has created them to be. This mommy-journey is the best. Every year I love it more. I love the ages they are at, the fun we have, and most of all, the deep & meaningful conversations. Sunshine Girl is apparently a budding theologian & seriously asks the deepest questions about God & life & humanity. It blows me away what her mind is thinking. It is an honor to be their mama & be a part of their journey.
I look forward to seeing how they will continue to grow.
Grace & Peace,
Julie
My last post introduced one of the cutest children’s books I have had the joy of designing. I had the honor of working on My Time With Grandma Bible Storybook for Tyndale House Publishers & I thought it would be fun to show some of the behind the scenes of book design. Over the last 17 years of book design I have found that the general public does not at all understand what a book designer “does”… & I have gotten comments such as “don’t you just put it all together like a puzzle?” {ie: they thought I was given the image, typography & color elements & I simply arranged them in Word!} Ha! Not so much … it is a process {SO MUCH FUN!} & starts with a manuscript & blank page in a sketchbook where I can begin to dream.
When designing children’s books specifically one of the first things the designer will do is choose an illustrator. In this case, my art director had already chosen the illustrator, the one and only FABULOUS artist Ela Jarzabek. Ela lives in a village in Poland, so another interesting thing in developing children’s books is working with artists internationally, such as what I did with Jago when I designed The Jesus Storybook Bible. {OH, how I dream of meeting these artists!}
Maybe it’s because I studied illustration in college, or maybe it’s purely because of my love of art, but to me the illustrations carry so much of the success of a children’s book. Sure, you can have a great 32 page story, but without marrying those words to art that compliments the writing style & brings the words to life before a child’s eyes, your book will not shine. It is the ART that makes a picture book come to LIFE! And we were looking for a whimsical artist who could bring these Bible stories to life for children ages 3-6.
The above sketches show my thumbnails of possible cover directions. The product developer wanted to make the grandma & children bears so that they were not limited to race or real age, but rather make an imaginary sweet family to appeal to everyone. Since the book is to be read by a grandma to her grandkids, it also had to appeal to both boys & girls. My thought pattern took me to what would a grandma bear like to do with her grandbears? Obviously they would be outdoors, in a forest, so what activities would both boys & girls take part of?
Some ideas you see include fishing, snuggling in a hammock, sitting on a log enjoying the other animals around them, or laying in the grass reading the bible. I involved my own kids every step of this process {come back another day & I will show you the process of the interior!}
You also will note a variety of fonts {typefaces} I played with, as well as emphasizing “My Time with Grandma” versus “Bible Storybook”. {I personally liked emphasizing “Bible Storybook” as I thought it was a quicker read of the importance of the book, but you will see my opinion did not win out & the publisher felt it was more important to emphasize “My Time with Grandma” to the market.}
The above is the cover direction that won! Grandma reading to her grandbears as the boy playfully lays in the tree while the girl snuggles into grandma after a sweet little picnic. I thumbnail both the cover & back cover so the illustrator can see my vision as well as where typography will interact with the art. I also verbally do a write up to describe anything that is important to me: the squirrel peeking out of the tree, another family of birds, yummy food in the picnic basket, etc… it’s all in my head & my concept. I even reference Ela’s own work to begin to describe the personality of bears she’s done that I want ours to look like, as well as color palette, etc…
The above sketch is what Ela sent back to me… OH MY GOODNESS!!!! There is nothing like seeing your little stick figures & sketches come to life by an artist you admire so much! I think I did the happy dance when I opened my email that morning & downloaded the above sketch!
It is then my turn to place her sketch into my design with typography finalized to present to the publishing committee. {If anyone out there cares, I design books in Adobe InDesign & do any art work in Photoshop} As a team, we discuss any necessary changes & then I give feedback to the artist of what needs to change. In this case, I did not feel like Grandma’s eyes were connecting with the children nor did she look too excited, so I asked Ela to have the grandma make eye contact with her granddaughter. At this stage we also discuss any further color issues if need be.
And, TA-DA!!!! The final cover!!! I could not be happier with this project. Thank you Ela for making my dreams come true. You added more of your heart to this book & went above & beyond in every illustration! I cannot wait to show you all more of the interior process.
So, the next time all of you are book shopping & you think those covers “just happened” … well, think again!
Grace & Peace,
Julie
{Art available HERE in larger sizes}
Psalm 33:20-22
We wait in hope for the Lord;
he is our help and our shield.
In him our hearts rejoice,
 for we trust in his holy name.
May your unfailing love be with us, Lord,
even as we put our hope in you.
This verse has meant a lot to me and my husband over the years. The first time I remember it “coming to life” {ie: putting this verse into action in our personal real life} was when we walked through our first miscarriage. This Psalm along with Psalm 34 carried us through. We waited with hope in the Lord, not that the baby would come back to life, but that the Lord would bring healing to our hearts and pain. We understood His presence surrounding us like a shield of protection. We trusted in His holy name, not in the situation or circumstances {though we truly could not begin to understand it}. And, ultimately, we felt His beautiful unfailing love amidst such loss and sorrow.
Over the last couple weeks I once again cling to this verse. All around me is sorrow & suffering. We are broken people living in a broken world. My friend just lost her mom to a battle with cancer {of which she fought like a champ, btw!} A 10 year old child at my kids’ school suddenly died last week & our entire community is simply heartbroken.
In the midst of the pain all we can do sometimes is wait.
We wait for God’s comfort to fill us. We wait for redemption of this fallen world. We wait for strength and healing. We wait for Heaven. And it is only because we trust in His holy name and His loving character that we can even begin to have hope amidst our sorrow.
I chose the image of the couch in the field for 2 totally different reasons:
1. That beautiful red velvet couch is where I find rest & peace so often, so to pair it in nature was natural as I also find solace in the outdoors as I drink in the beauty of God’s creation. I am reminded to to hope, find peace, be still & wait.
2. That said, an empty couch in an empty field symbolizes just that: emptiness. So often when we are walking through suffering or a trial and we are so helpless, and a part of us feels empty. Empty of control. Empty of assurance, strength or confidence. Rather we are broken, awaiting His unfailing love to fill that emptiness in a way that only our Lord can do.
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Grace & Peace,
Julie
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