Molly With Four Generations of Family

I grew up with Molly’s mommy, Lauren, so whenever she’s in town, I always try to visit.  This visit was my second time meeting Molly, and she’s just as cute as the first time, if not more so!  It was very hard to put my camera down.  It was also very special to be able to capture some 4-generation photos of Molly, her mom, grandma, and great grandma!

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Gluten Free Challah

While I was prepared with our family photo card for an early Rosh Hashanah last week, I just didn’t have it in me to bake challah.  Preparing for Yom Kippur and Shabbat tonight though, I was inspired to bake.  I sent hubby out for some missing ingredients last night, measured everything, and baked this morning.  I had everything mixing while we were getting ready, the dough rose while I took the kids to school, and baked when I came home to finish getting ready for work. 

You may wonder why I don’t just go to Publix and buy a challah.  For many years I suffered from severe migraine headaches, and after having my kids, finally determined that gluten is my trigger.  I had just abstained from challah for a very long time, until I visited a college buddy of mine Labor Day weekend last year, who is also gluten free, and tasted her amazing gluten free challah.  It’s such a symbolic food, and also one that brings forth fond memories of sharing this food with family, over a lifetime.  I was thrilled to be able to partake of this tradition once again, and made it for our family’s Rosh Hashanah last year.  It was also thrilling to use the Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer that we HAD to have when we got married (b/c everyone else gets one when they get married), but we hadn’t used up until now.

Without further adieu, here’s the recipe, and some photos of the process.  Instead of copying out the recipe here, I’ve included it as a photo, exactly as I got it from my friend, with some of my handwritten notes (as always, click on any of the photos, including this one, to enlarge).  Last year I killed the yeast, so this year there’s a photo of the frothy yeast (if it just looks like brown water with no foamy bubbles, you may have burned your yeast in too hot water too).  Last year I used coconut milk, which is thick and gives it a nice sweet taste.  This year it’s made with unsweetened vanilla almond milk, b/c that’s what we regularly have in the house.  Also, I use potato starch, b/c it’s what I have on hand.  The recipe is very forgiving.  You can't braid it because it's too sticky, but they do make challah shaped pans.

Starting at the top left, going left to right for each row, we have: 1. Ingredients 2. Recipe 3. Big one checking himself out in the mixing bowl and frothy yeasty honey water 4. Little one pouring in the milk 5. Boys ready to go to school after watching the challah mix vigorously on the dough hook 6. Back from school drop off, dough has risen (we made one large round, 2 small rounds, and 8 mini loafs) 7. Challahs going into the oven 8. Peeking on the challah with the oven light on, watching it rise 9. All done!

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First Visit to Wynwood Walls

After hanging out with Jayden last weekend, we were in the area where I knew the Wynwood Walls to be.  Having never been there, I looked it up, and my iPhone took us where we needed to go.  The boys had a great time and were awed by the art, and enjoyed being able to freely explore.  I enjoyed capturing their exploration!

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As you can see, my little one LOVED this colorful rock.
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We were there at the same time as another non-local family.  I gave them my camera, and they took this great shot of me and my big one, and I returned the favor to capture this family shot of them.  Thank you, whoever you are!
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Wishing you a Super New Year

Since the boys were less than cooperative for our family photos last year, this year I took matters into my own hands.  I divided our shoot into two days to take the pressure off.  I got the shot of the boys together one day, and then they put on the same outfits, and dad and I joined for the family shot, which I set up on my tripod.  I think the beeps and light, indicating when the shutter would fire was fun for them, and helped them know for how long they had to look and smile.  Our family shares our holiday greetings for the Jewish New Year, which was today, and our family and friends enjoyed receiving this card, both as a 4 x 6 print, and digitally on Facebook.  When you’re ready to celebrate your holidays, let me know!  I would love to capture your family, too.

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Three Generations at ArtsPark at Young Circle

My friend from work had a baby a few months ago who from pictures, I knew to be a cute one!  We kept saying we should make plans so I could meet her in person, but it was one of those things that never worked out… until today.  Her mom was going to be in town, so I suggested we get together, and I could photograph the three of them.  We met at ArtsPark at Young Circle in Hollywood.  I am a huge fan of Romero Britto, and taking pics of his butterfly did make me a little giddy.  It was beyond hot out, but we were all troopers, and these gals managed to turn out some smiles, and some great photos.

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