WELCOME TO OUR BLOG!
Well here goes nothing.......
We have read EVERYWHERE that the best advertisement for a photography business is a blog (and good work and word of mouth of course) - and although we're pretty sure only my dad will be reading this (hi dad! :), we finally decided to bite the bullet and start one.
Both Jas and I plan on updating the blog, with personal and business entries - whatever we're in the mood for! Come back and visit us - and leave a comment or two!!
If you're looking for our website, go to www.jthomasphoto.net.
Later alligator :)Senior Portraits - Sam
Jason had four senior sessions this week, the first of which was Sam's. After getting some gorgeous shots in the studio, they headed to the usual outdoor locations (pretty fields) and some unusual outdoor locations (a cute playground, and a clothes dumpster - you can't tell it's a dumpster, thankfully :) Sam had so many different great looks, I had a hard time narrowing down pictures for the blog-post, so the first collage is a glimpse at the whole session!
Meet Sam:
















To see more of Sam's session, check out the slideshow below:
Senior Portraits - Alli
Last week Jason shot Alli's Senior Portraits - after shooting some classic studio shots, Jason, Alli and Alli's mom had a lot of fun capturing some breezy outdoor pictures :) They traveled around Bel Air, hitting up some pretty fields and even to Alli's neighbor's back-yard! Everyone had a good time and Alli's picture are beautiful - see for yourself!
Meet Alli:












To see more of Alli's session, check out the slideshow below:
Back in the Hospital.....
Well last week was crazy, nutty and NOT FUN! It started off with Jason's leg surgery on Tuesday - we were told to be at the hospital at 9am and his surgery would start at 11am.....at 1pm we were still waiting for his surgery to start. They eventually took Jason back and his surgery went well, but it was a LONG day and Jas was in LOTS of pain.....so we headed home, Jas rested to begin recovering and I attempted to take care of the rest of the crew (with help, thanks goodness! at this point I still had no sleep since Jack was born and was feeling pretty useless!). Then came Wednesday - Wednesday Max and Mallory had their 2-yr and 3-yr doctor's appointments - both appointments went really well (yay!). However, since early morning Jack had been acting really off - he was crying way more than he usually does, and his cry sounded very distressed. I mentioned it to the doctor, but she didn't see anything wrong with him, so we passed it off as him being gassy. Later that day he felt warm to me, so we took his temperature and it was 100.2 - according to the internet (my other doctor :) if an infant under 2 months has a fever of 100.5 or above, he needs to go to the hospital to be sure he doesn't have a bacterial infection (since their immune systems are so weak, a bacterial infection at that age is really dangerous). Since Jack's temperature was a little below the 100.5 mark, we decided to let him sleep and we would check his temperature again later. While he was sleeping he looked so peaceful so we decided to wait until he woke up to check his temp - luckily, Jas' cousin was visiting and went over to give Jack a kiss and noticed he felt unusually warm, so we took his temperature and it was 101 (UGH!). We called the doctor and she told us to go to the emergency room because he needed to have a blood work-up done. Little did we know the blood work-up would include a spinal tap and a 3-night stay at the hospital! Yup - Baby Jack had to have his blood drawn, a urinalysis (so a catheter was necessary) and a spinal tap - listening to your baby screaming during a spinal tap is HORRIBLE! I felt useless and so sad and scared for Jack - it was an AWFUL night. So, Jack and I stayed at the hospital for 3 nights (VERY dreary and depressing) - FORTUNATELY...the tests came back negative for a bacterial infection (dangerous), so they deduced Jack had a viral infection (much less dangerous) and we were able to go home on Saturday. What an ordeal! We are SOOOOO glad to be home, and we are doing our best to get back into the swing of things (personal and business-wise, everything took a back-burner during this). Thanks to everyone for all of your support!!! It means a LOT to know so many people care :)
Here is a picture of Jack in the hospital - check out the hospital gown - too cute :) And see his arm all boarded up with the IV in it - he kept hitting himself in the head with that contraption - POOR BABY!!!

Welcome to the World Baby Jack :)
Well, we have been home from the hospital for 1 week, so I thought I better get on the ball and introduce our little man.....
Jack Christopher weighed in at a whopping 10lbs, 7oz!!! YIKES! He is absolutely beautiful (and I'm not the least bit biased!) and believe it or not gets cuter and cuter every day. I'm sure we'll be posting many pictures of him in the days/weeks to come, but for now here are some pictures from his very first days, still in the hospital.
Meet Jack:




Max and Mallory meeting their little brother for the first time:



and a couple more of Baby Jack:


HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALLORY AND JASON!!!!!!!
Today is our baby girl's birthday and my sweetie-pie's birthday - they're birthday buddies :)
Our Mallory Jane turns 2 today - Mallory is certainly one-of-a kind! She is passionate, silly, very funny and has a mind of her own! I've said since she was a baby that she is a lover and a fighter - she's either beating you up or loving you with the greatest hugs and kisses ever :) She makes us laugh non-stop and has the most kissable cheeks in the world!
Happy Birthday Mallory! We love you bunches and bunches!!
And Happy Birthday Jason!!!!!!!!! Jason got a baby for his birthday this year (isn't he lucky :) - the last 3 out of 4 years Jason's birthday has been on the back burner cause we've had a baby (and I've been recovering :) - maybe next year we'll celebrate big!! Happy Birthday sweetie! I love you!!!!!!
Mallory Jane:

