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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Be a Dixie Chick!





Hey Guys, This is Christy! Shes a Dixie Chick!



A Dixie Chick is a girl who has her Senior Portraits made by Dixie this year.

Come and see why over 350 Students each year choose PHOTOGRAPHY by Dixie for their Senior portraits.


COOL KIDS!




These kiddos were so much fun! Brady, Ashley and Katley!



So much personality!



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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Jacob




Hey yall,

Jacob is a great guy, tall, dark and Handsome.

I photographed his brother last year and now its Jacobs turn. Jacob played basketball for Big Pasture and is such a gentleman.


He plans on attending OU this fall. We had a great time and I wanted to post a few images of him. (I havent been blogging much the past 2 weeks but Im going to start getting with it again.)

Thanks Jacob!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

CONGRATS STACIE!



Recently Stacie Wirmel was featured on the front page of the Times Record News!
She is teaching mascots at 4 different universities this summer including UT TCU and SMU!

Stacie recieved a scholarship for her Mascot abilities!
She is Harley the Hawk the Mascot of the Iowa Park High School.
Ill post more detailed info soon!
Way to go Stacie!

To read the article about Stacie click below.
http://www.timesrecordnews.com/trn/local_news/article/0,1891,TRN_5784_5548969,00.html
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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Gordes


Gordes
Originally uploaded by Coucou
I didnt take this image, i found it on flickr, but i just love it.
My favorite color is blue. And I have a huge collection of window images from 14 different countries. Wish I knew where this was. I love it!
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Friday, May 25, 2007



These are 4 of my award-winning images, which have been on display at various competitions.(these are only 4x5 inch size and 5x5s) Scroll down to see them a little bit larger.
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Gallery Exhibit








Send me an E-mail and Ill tell you about this!
-Dixie
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Memorial day Tribute

Thank a Veteran this weekend. Remember that Freedom is not Free.
I will call my dad and let him talk all he wants. He fought in Korea in the freezing cold in a foxhole and lost lots of his buddies. He saw bad things there. He tells me lots of stories about it. Im so proud that he received a medal for his bravery. He did something that he wont talk about.
I love my dad so much.
Please Thank a Vet this weekend.

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If Everyone Cared

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Memorial Day weekend


The studio will be Closed on Thursday and Friday May 24th & 25th.
We will reopen on Tuesday our regular hours. Have a good Memorial Day weekend.


Have a great Memorial day weekend. I will be enjoying the outdoors with my family. (If it doesnt rain).
Here is some beautiful outdoor furniture available from HORCHOW, my all time favorite store.

http://www.horchow.com

Fire up the grill and have a good time, and remember the reason we celebrate this holiday. For those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

My adorable Neice Ashleigh who lives in Frisco just received the Presidential Award for physical fitness. To get this award a child has to be in the top 15%
Ashleigh is a cheerleader and plays soccor.
She looks and acts so much like I did at her age. Im excited she is coming to visit me this summer for a whole week! Pictured are my sister Angela, neice Ash and her dad Patrick.
WAY TO GO ASH!!! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!


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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Quote of the Day

"The question is not..." If I stop to help this man in need, what will happen to me?
The question is, if I do NOT stop to help, what will happen to him? "

-Martin Luther King
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Good Samaritans




I just wanted to post this. Recently I was driving alone late at night in a thunderstorm. It was late and very dark and raining and I was between Haskell Texas and Stamford. Suddenly I felt my vehicle begin to sway back and forth as if a big wind was whipping my van around the road and then i realized I had had a blow out. I pulled over on the side of the road in the pitch black and thought about how on earth was I going to change a tire on my big van by myself. Id seen it done twice before, but never had done it myself. (You see, the spare tire is stored up underneat the van and its sort of complicated to lower it down with a special tool, etc.)

I sat there and waited with my hazard lights blinking. Several cars passed me in the next 10 minutes or so and no one stopped.
I thought, This is Texas, the Friendly state. Why doesnt anyone stop to help a woman alone on a dark country road?
I decided they might stop if I pop my hood. By this time it had stopped raining (Thank you God), but it was very wet outside. Still no cars stopped.
So i decided that I needed to call 911. I didnt want to worry my husband because I was about 130 miles away from home anyway. I was hoping a good samatarian would stop and help me. But it was already almost midnight and cold and dark.
The operator said she would send a police officer to help me. but it might be a while.

I said a prayer and waited for a few minutes.

Then I decided to go ahead and get out and start jacking up my van so that when the officer arrived, he wouldnt have to do as much work.


Then a car passed hit thier brakes and circled around. A man asked me if I needed help. I said to myself "Thank you God, for sending angels to help me!"
Then within a few minutes another man stopped to help and Then the policeman arrived. I had 3 strong men helping me.


The first mans wife waved me over to her car to talk to me. I told her about how I was so grateful they stopped and I had been worried because no one would stop for me, but then I said a prayer and they showed up just a minute after my prayer.


She explained to me that she had been in Abilene for 3 days with her mother in the hospital and that they were almost home and decided to help me. She told me about how worried she was about her mothers health. I immediately felt empathy for her and could tell she had been through a rough few days.


We chatted for a while and I told her I was sorry about her mother. I quoted some scripture that I thought would give her some comfort and thanked her as her husband and other 2 men finished changing my tire. ( I hear dmuch Grunting and sounds coming from them, it was not an easy task! There would of been no way I could of done it by myself!)


I thanked the Pastor (Who told me he was Pastor Echols of the Methodist Church of Haskell) and the Policeman (im sorry I forgot his first name, Eric I think?) .


The woman told me something that touched me and gave me goose bumps all over!

She said "When we saw you, we were a little afraid to stop and help you, but once I got to talking to you, I saw that you were a nice person. You say that you thought we were angels to stop and help you, but to be honest, You were the Angel to us!" I asked her why? "She said that the kind words I gave her and the scripture i had quoted had given her peace". I got tears in my eyes.


I thanked her and shook her husbands big strong hand and drove off into the night. I arrived at my destination a couple hours later safe and sound. And with grattitude in my heart, that there are good people out there in this world.


Thank you Lupe, Pastor Echols and Mr. Policeman from Haskell County!
You gave me hope that there are still good people out there (and that God does answer prayers!)


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Saturday, May 19, 2007

HE'S HERE!!!!




My beautiful Grandson is here! Aaron Scott arrived Wednesday at 11:00 am May 16th,

9 pounds 3.5 ounces and 21 inches long!


I couldnt be more proud!

My daughter did great, she really is a trooper. She and her husband Robert are two doting wonderful parents. This is their 2nd son, and I couldnt be prouder!
He has the cutest little lips, that pucker all the time. Its just a cute shape to them. Hes got lots of blonde hair and blue eyes. His skin color is so pretty. Sort of tanned and so smooth. Hes just the sweetest little thing. We are all amazed at how he was 9 pounds and 3.5 pounces. Hes so big, but perfect in every way. His head is 15 inches around!
hes so perfect and beautiful. We love him so much already.


I took portraits of them the night before she delivered.
I set up my studio at their home and captured some images of them together, and along with their son Tristan.


The day before she delivered, my daughter shopped all day with me and her ankles did not even swell! These were taken at 10:30 at night! And she delivered 12.5 hours later. I cant belive her.
Amazing. Thats my girl!

Ill post more of adorable Aaron Scott soon!


Thanks for letting me take off work this week to have a special time with my daughter and family. It was a magical few days.....


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Friday, May 11, 2007

The Hunt Family


Wow, What a beautiful family, What a beautiful ranch and what a beautiful life!
I first met this family when little grandaughter Hailey came to me on her first birthday.
They are terrific people.
When dad told me about how much he loved the land (A huge ranch in Oklahoma!) I almost cried. The views were breathtaking.
Ill post more very soon.
Thank you guys for choosing me, It was my privledge!
By the way, you may be asking why I left so much room around them? The reason is that many of our clients choose their portraits in large wall portrait size. 30x40 inches and 40x60 inches are very popular sizes for our family portraits.
These sizes make a statement in a room and fit wonderfully over a gorgeous fireplace mantel or the new overstuffed oversized sofas.
Most of our clients have homes with 10 foot and taller ceilings, and this size portrait looks great in a space that large.
Remember the rule, You should be able to enjoy a portrait from anywhere in the room. If you have to walk up close to it, then its too small!
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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Celebrate Mothers Day by Going to Bat.


This Sunday on Mothers Day, the Texas Rangers baseball team will use pink bats against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as part of Major League Baseball's commitment to raise breast cancer awareness on Mother's Day.
To date, more than 200 players have signed up to use a pink bat, which is more than twice the participation in 2006.
Select game-used bats, as well as team-autographed bats from every club, will be auctioned on MLB.com at a later date, with proceeds benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Fans can also purchase their own personalized pink bat at www.MLB.com , or www.slugger.com with Major League Baseball donating $10 from the sale of each bat to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Rangers designated hitter Sammy Sosa said. "It's a good cause."
"To me, it's a way to say thank you to my mother for being a part of my life," Rangers catcher Gerald Laird said. "You respect your mother more than anybody, and this is a sign of respect. It's an opportunity to show how grateful I am for everything that she's done for me."
So what if the bat is pink? Be sure and get your own bat by going to MLB.com they are only $69.00.
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Marvelous Meagan!






This is Meagan! She is going to the University of North Texas in Denton in the Fall.
Her Major: Journalism/Literature.
(She loves to run and is really into health & fitness. )
Some of her Accomplishments: She Overcame sickness early in her Senior year, but is coming back with a passion through the Grace of God! She won 1st placein District UIL competition in Editorial Writing.
She is graduating 4th in her class and Megan was voted "Gorgeous Gal" by the High School student body for 2007.
I truly get to meet the most beautiful, talented and wonderful people! Thanks Meagan! God Bless!
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Becky & Doug


I have been so swamped this week, this is the only thing Ive blogged all week! Too much workie workie!

Ill post more of this wonderful couple later.
Gina and I got over 700 images!
YIKES!


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Monday, May 07, 2007

Been a hectic week

Hey Gang!
I'm sorry Ive been away for a while, I have been BURIED under work. Trying to get everything done before school is out!

Ill be posting images that I shot this week, including my sons big night!
Becky and Dougs wedding, etc. etc.etc.!
Thanks for your patience!
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