Saturday
24Oct2009

Adam and Aimee

Adam and Aimee have one of the sweetest stories I've ever heard. And it all started with books, fire and a song. A few summers back, Aimee, a second grade teacher, had volunteered at a library, spending her summer off reading to kids. Adam, a firefighter, was fatefully volunteering at the library and saw Aimee (and her fiery red hair) and knew that she was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen. Too shy to say anything, he asked the librarian about her. Luckily, the librarian was her cousin. "Taken," she said and Adam shook his head knowing that he must wait. A year went by and Aimee had no idea she had an admirer. Until one fateful summer day, she began reading to children again at the library. When Adam saw Aimee again, he asked the same question to the librarian, hoping for a different answer. As luck would have it, she answered "single." Adam got up the nerves and asked a co-worker to ask Aimee on a date for him. Luckily, she said yes.

Two summers passed by until Adam decided to ask one more question. One night, with no librairian or co-worker in sight, he sang Aimee a sweet song and asked for her hand. Luckily, she said yes. The two were married this past summer in a ceremony that was as sweet as them. They now live happily ever after with their son -- a dog named Rocky in Lubbock where books, fire and songs are still very much apart of their happy little lives.

 

Monday
12Oct2009

the lafuente family

The Lafuente family might be the sweetest family we will ever meet. I'm willing to put money on it.  Jerard, Audra, Ashton, Logan, Scout and Noe make up this precious family. We were able to play, laugh and run around with them in the park, taking a few snapshots along the way.

Kudos to Jerard and Audra for making four precious children. We hope to have kids as sweet as them one day.



 

Sunday
11Oct2009

LaFuente Family (well, just two of them)

 

The LaFuente family, coming soon.

 

Tuesday
06Oct2009

Aimee and Adam Sneak Peek

Could these two newlyweds be any cuter?