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August 22, 2014filed in Children, Families

Cottage Life

Each year around this time, I find myself reflecting on the good times my family has enjoyed together over the summer months. My memories invariably center around the days we spend at the cottage, where we feel closest as a family. 
 
There are no phones or computers at the cottage. There are no distractions or demands at the cottage. There is only us and the beautiful quiet. 
 
The kids spend long days reading, swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Forgotten toys are rediscovered and board games take center stage on the living room table once again. 
 
And there is just more of everything that is good in life. More time, more laughs, more snuggles, more naps. 
 
Wherever you find yourself in the coming weeks, I hope you enjoy every delicious golden summer moment. 
That is exactly what I plan to do, too. 
 
Best, 
Cheryl 
A child enjoys quiet playtime at a lakeside cottage in Michigan


A child swims in a lake in Michigan


A Michigan lakeside cottage is the perfect place to relax and dip your feet in the water


Children read and play in a Michigan cottage


Three children play in a Michigan lake


Two children paddle a kayak in a Michigan lake


A majestic swan swims in a Michigan lake


A chocolate labrador dog relaxes on the deck of a boat on a Michigan lake


Two girls fish from the dock of a Michigan lakeside cottage


A father and daughter snuggle on a boat


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July 15, 2014filed in Children, Families, Travel

A Visit to the Present, Past and (oh, my!) the Future

When I heard the news that my nephew was marrying his college sweetheart, I was delighted. After all, it's not every day that someone so close to me falls in love and decides to take the plunge. That in itself is exciting. Then I learned that the ceremony was to take place in Charlottesville, home of their alma mater, the University of Virginia. Lovely! But perhaps most exciting of all? He and his fiancee asked two of my daughters to participate as members of the wedding party. My girls were simply over the moon about it. 
 
This is the story of my family's happy travels to Charlottesville in the present, past and future. 
 
PRESENT 
In June, the time finally came. The wedding was just days away, and we set off for "C'ville" as the locals call it. The wedding was simply lovely, the setting on UVA's campus was stunning, and Tom, my daughters and I felt honored to be a part of the day.
The central grounds at UVA were the perfect backdrop for some post-ceremony snapshots.


PAST 
With the excitement of the wedding day behind us, we decided to enjoy more of what this beautiful part of the country has to offer. Of course, no trip to the homeland of Thomas Jefferson would be complete without a visit to, well, the home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello
 
This trip to the past starts at the pleasantly designed visitor and education center. A video presentation brings the former president to life and provides background on some of the things you will see on a visit to his home and the area surrounding it. A life-size bronze sculpture of the man himself waits with you at the stop for the tram that will take you to his front door.
We enjoyed the sights at Thomas Jeffersons' Monticello visitor center and garden.


We toured the inside of his home (no photographs allowed!), including the dining room where he entertained many famous guests (a dumb waiter built into the side of the fireplace hauled up bottle after bottle of wine from the cellar) and his chambers (he had his bed built into the center of the room between his private quarters and his study so he could easily get up and off to work in the morning). 
 
As interesting as the inside of Monticello is, the outside is just as much so. We took our time touring the large, well-tended and charmingly rustic garden that grows along one complete side of the property. Walking along row after row of crops, we marveled at the relaxation among the order, the calm of the space amongst so many daily visitors and wondered aloud to one another, "who in the world eats all the food that is grown here?" 
 
A favorite part of the day at Monticello for my girls was exploring the hands-on activities tucked away in a shady spot near the main home. Who wouldn't enjoy trying the art of writing with a quill pen and ink?
The Mountaintop Hands-on Activity Center offers fun experiences for Monticello visitors of all ages.


Here is one of my girls trying out the camera obscura, a device that led to the invention of photography.
The camera obscura is a popular attraction at the Monticello Mountaintop Hands-on Activity Center.


Visiting Monticello was a perfectly lovely and relaxed way to spend a day together as a family. 
 
FUTURE 
I stated up front that this is a story of the present, past and future for my family. 
Remember the wedding? (Present.) 
Remember Monticello? (Past.) 
So what's the story about the future? 
A new fan of UVA and Charlottesville, VA is born.


We had such a lovely time in Charlottesville that all three of my girls have declared their intention to attend college there. Oh, my! I'm not quite ready for that just yet!
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November 30, 2013filed in Newborns, Babies, Children, Families

5 TIPS & TRICKS FOR CREATING GORGEOUS HOLIDAY PHOTO CARDS

With holidays on the minds of so many, I thought today would be a great day to roundup the 5 professional tips & tricks for creating amazing photo greeting cards that I shared last year on the CHP Facebook page. With preparation and a few simple steps you can create a beautiful card for your family this year. 
 
TIP #1 GET CLOSE 
Don't be afraid to snuggle up and get close. Getting close allows more natural expressions to shine through and creates a beautiful tight composition to your image.
Get close for a great family photo this holiday season


TIP #2 USE GREAT LIGHT 
Pick a spot in your house with lots of indirect natural light from a window or doorway. Using flattering soft light creates gorgeous pictures!
Use indirect natural light at home for a fantastic family portrait


TIP #3 SKIP THE GROUP PHOTO  
Taking a group photo of the kids can be rather crazy and produce less than great results. Why not take great photos of each one them individually? This not only can be more successful but also shows each child's unique personality.
Make your DIY photo session easier by using individual photos of the kids


TIP #4 WEAR COMPLEMENTING OUTFITS 
One of the most common questions I'm asked is "what should we wear for out photo shoot?" I recommend wearing items that complement each other but don't match exactly. Try to have everyone in the same tonality. I encourage you to have different outfits and textures, but keep within 2 or 3 common colors. Most of all, wear what you love because it shows in your expression! 
Dress everyone in clothes that go together; matching is not necessary


TIP #5 PRINT WITH THE PROS 
You've gotten all the great family shots that you need for your card, now comes the really fun part: designing and printing. I recommend Minted for those who enjoy choosing a layout themselves and ordering online. Prefer personal service? Adele at The Write Touch will expertly guide you through the process of selecting and printing beautiful custom photo cards. No time to wait for custom-printed cards? See the fine folks at Huron Camera to get professional-quality prints made, then simply pop them into store-purchased holiday cards designed for this purpose (available at most department and stationary stores). Huron Camera prints photo cards too, and is a great option for keeping your printing business local.
Tips for printing your holiday cards with the pros


Voila! Your holiday cards are now ready to go forth and spread holiday cheer to family and friends.
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November 20, 2013filed in Children, Community

EMERSON TROUPE PLAYERS: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

The Emerson Troupe Players present their upcoming musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on Friday and Saturday this week. It's an incredible show, with singing and acting performances that will amaze you! Here's a little sneak peek of the show from last night's dress rehearsal.
Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Cheryl Hall Photography | Emerson Troupe Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Performances are Friday November 22nd at 7pm and Saturday November 23rd at 2pm 
at the Washington Street Education Center in Chelsea, Michigan. For information on tickets and the theater location, visit the Emerson School Theatre Arts webpage
 
Make sure you GO, GO, GO, GO!
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November 1, 2013filed in Children, Families

PHOTO ESSAY: HALLOWEEN IN THE VILLAGE OF DEXTER

Threatening skies didn't dampen the annual trick-or-treating tradition in the Village of Dexter.
Village of Dexter, Halloween, Trick or Treat, Skeleton, Autumn, Fall, Jack-o-Lanterns


Welcoming porch lights, candlelit jack-o-lanterns, and festive orange string lights turned the village's historic downtown into a charmingly spooky meeting place for neighbors, residents, and visitors eager to collect treats and admire one another's costumes.


The cleverest disguise of the night was the walkabout refrigerator costume.


The costume's young creator got it right down to the last detail. Look closely at his face. It's bone chillingly good!


And did you know the Harlem Globe Trotters were in town last night? And that they were being followed closely by the undead?


Here's hoping yours was a wonderful Halloween too!


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