How did that happen you ask? Well through some reschedules and such I ended up with NO sessions this weekend. Yes, you heard me right folks. NONE! It was a nice break and I probably needed it. I spent the whole weekend with my family. I won’t say I didn’t work at all.
I did have 4 the weekend before so I had plenty to do and I also got a chance to update my website. I added some of my recent sessions to the galleries and home page and updated my Senior section. Remember if you know a Senior who is looking for an alternative to the same old same old Senior casuals feel free to spread the word. I have quite a few on the books and I am really excited about adding them to my business. Go check out the website if you have time. www.agrgallery.com
So what to do with the family? How about a museum! What a great idea! We packed up the gang and headed down to Fernbank Museum to see their new exhibit Frogs: A chorus of colors It was awesome. Such cool frogs… who knew there were so many frogs and that they were in such danger. It was a great exhibit and the kids had a blast. They of course loved the dinosaurs and Garrett our self proclaimed scientist loved the Sensing Nature exhibit and A Walk Through Time in Georgia exhibit. He was fascinated by the molecule room which made Scott (the hubby) very proud.
Lydia didn’t seem all that impressed except for the dinosaurs and all of the buttons she got to push. But what do you expect from an 18 month old.
So here are some of the images I grabbed in between, carrying Lydia, chasing after Lydia, getting Lydia to stop screaming… you see where this is going.![]()


This is about the best I could do with the three of them together…
oh and we got in trouble by the security guard for sitting on the big fake rocks. LOL!

Everyone enjoyed coloring the tree frog.![]()

A frog that was just hangin out at the surface of the water.

and a shot from above of the same frog.

The African Bullfrog.
This thing eats birds, snakes and rats. It was so slimy and weird.
The kids loved it!



Outside on the way to the car we grabbed a passerby to take a quick family shot.
Pretty funny actually.![]()

My three ducks in row.

A little Atlanta skyline. I love this view on Freedom Pkwy getting onto 75N.

A bit of silliness with a self portrait in the van.

Ella our backseat passenger. She is such a good girl and sits back there by herself
never complaining. God love her.

Garrett showing off his frog life cycle. He was so proud of it and loved explaining
how a tadpole (or tad-a-pole as they call it) becomes a frog.

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