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Sneak peek

Our photographer has the sneak peek of our family photo shoot up:

Check them out and tell me what you think!
(If you click on them, they'll go to a larger version so you can see them better.)

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  1. very sweet Cathy! :)

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  2. Anonymous8:26 AM

    The picture of Asia throwing you into a dip is really awesome. Too cool for words. They all look like they should be on the back of some album cover.

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  3. Anonymous8:26 AM

    I LOVE the one of you and Asia. So cool, love the colors. I love the one of you and your parents. I like the one of your immediate family except that it's hard to see Ethan's face.

    I love the setting. Very cool....so not the normal staid backdrop. It's like a work of art, itself.

    HMBalison

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  4. what a beautiful family! Fun location too!

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  5. Anonymous3:18 PM

    the picture of you, Asia and Grace is awesome. Great family pics, does Ashley work in Portland.

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  6. Anonymous4:30 AM

    Arg. The link won't work for me! I'd love to see them!

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  7. Oh dear - her blog must be down for some reason... Sorry Sus!

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  8. Link is fixed!!!

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  9. Cathy! What a fun looking family you have- and aren't you and Asia the cutest thing ever? I am so going to get a picture of Andy and I like that (What Cathy does, Susie wants to do!)

    The one of your entire family is really cool, too- I love that you all look so calm and poised, yet not so posed. Does that make sense?
    Thanks for sharing!

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  10. I have to go with you and your husband with the dog as the best!

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