Archive for September, 2008

Chookie and the Bean

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

One of my closest, dearest friends, Kiki, loves to make funky little dolls and cool clothes out of socks, old shirts, towels, whathaveyou. She’s really talented and quirky and a little bizarre, which is why I love her dearly.

Last Christmas, she made an “Ugly Sock Monster” for Ellie. She called him Syd, and sent him home with me when I went up to visit her last December. Here he is in all his ugly glory, at a diner in donwtown Richmond, with terribly unflattering on-camera flash on a point & shoot. :)

Ellie opened the package that Syd was in, and she tossed him aside. She just didn’t really dig him. I saved him from being tossed out with all the wrapping paper and bows, and put him on the top of her shelf as decoration, thinking maybe someday she’d notice him and want to know where he came from.

Almost a year went by. Every so often I’d catch a glimpse of Syd on her shelf, but he never moved, never got played with. He was lonely. Ellie can be merciless.

Then one night, we were heading off to bed, and she says “WAIT! I gotta have Chookie!” She runs up to her room and comes back – with SYD. I was floored! That night, she fell asleep with Duckie in one hand, and Chookie (Syd) in the other.

The next day, she carried him around with her all day long. She told me that his full name was Deer Coppola Beer Chocolatito, “but you can call him Chookie.”

That night, I managed to get a picture of her sleeping with Chookie. Awwwwww.

2008.06.28 | Meg + Tallon, Darlington SC

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Remember Meg from her bridal session? Well, she married Tallon on June 28th at a cute little church in Darlington, SC. The day started out HOT, like South Carolina hot, and then it rained… the way it does in the south in the summertime. It didn’t suck, though – their reception was outdoors, but there were little tents and big trees everywhere for people to take cover, and most of the rain was just drizzle anyway. Besides, the beer was flowing, the music was rocking, nobody slipped or drowned… I don’t think anyone really noticed the rain, what with all the singing and dancing and partying they were doing.

Meg was the perfect bride – she smiled and laughed the ENTIRE time, and did what every bride *should* do – she enjoyed the hell out of her day. Check out her pictures; does she not look like the happiest bride ever? She was. Tallon was pretty happy too, he just didn’t dance very much. :)

Michael Tyrell shot this wedding with me… one of only six that he would shoot with me before moving to Germany. :( Oh Michael, ya coulda been somebody ;)