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erins senior session

erin is my beautiful, sweet cousin that lives in baltimore. we were so excited when she asked ryan to take her senior portraits while here with her family on spring break. erin is a dancer and wanted to capture some dance shots and jumps during her shoot which came out awesome! i can remember holding erin when she was a baby, so to see what a wonderful and  talented young woman she has become is a blessing.. but makes me feel OLD! erin, we wish you the best of luck in college (if you ever decide which one to attend!) and can’t wait to see you and the family again. xoxo, erica

my meatloaf kicks your grandma’s meatloaf’s butt.

When Ryan & I were first married, my mom gave me the cookbook “The Ultimate Southern Living Cookbook” as a gift at my bridal shower. In the front she inscribed, “Dear Erica, Remember what my mother taught me- The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach… Here’s wishing you many years of happy cooking! Love, Mom”   I really took this to heart and so began my quest to try out as many new recipes as possible from this cookbook and others. She forgot to mention that this is also the quickest way to gain 25 pounds in 3 months (yes, you heard me correctly). OOPS!  Ryan put on a few as well, might I add, but nowhere close to my sudden “I’m happy and in love, so will quit working out and start eating” weight gain. Lucky for me, I am married to one of the best men in the world (that’s no lie), and Ryan never said one word about the extra junk in my trunk. Honestly, I think he was just happy to have someone at home cooking for him, and perhaps had newlywed blinders on.. who knows? I ended up taking the weight off, but my AMAZING, TO DIE FOR, BETTER THAN YO’ GRANNY’S meatloaf recipe stuck with me. Seriously, this recipe is the BEST, and one of Ryan and my all-time-favorites. I make it a lot for company, and most always am asked for the recipe and also told that it is better than their momma’s and grandma’s (and am also asked not to tell them that)! I figured instead of having to dig out the cookbook and try to get it to fit on the copier each time I’m asked (which has proven to be a pain), I would blog about our love affair with this recipe and therefore have an online link to send my meatloaf admirers. Without further adieu, here is the BEST MEATLOAF RECIPE EVER!

Prep: 7 minutes
Cook: 55 minutes (sometimes longer; depends on oven)

I *always* double this recipe. You will most likely eat 2 pans the first night, and nothing better than meatloaf left-overs! I have not doubled the below amounts for you, however, in case you are a light-weight. I have included some changes I have made to the recipe below as well.

2 pounds ground chuck (I use lean ground beef when it’s just for us, but keep it full fat for the company!)
3/4 cup uncooked quick-cooking oats
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup ketchup
1/4 cup milk
2 large eggs, slightly beaten
1 tsp salt (I usually omit this, as I find that the ketchup makes it salty enough)
1/2 tsp pepper

Topping:
1/2 cup ketchup
3 Tbsp brown sugar
2 tsp mustard

The topping is delicious, but for those who find it too sweet, plain ol’ ketchup works just as well!

Combine first 8 ingredients in a large bowl (the easiest and most therapeutic way to do this is to squish, smash, and squeeze the death out of it with your own two CLEAN hands); shape into 2 (7.5 x 4-inch) loaves. Place on a lightly greased rack in broiler pan. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes. Combine last three ingredients and spoon over meat loaf. Bake 15 minutes more until meat thermometer registers 160.**

**Please note: This is how the original recipe instructed, but I have never done it this way. I always bake the meatloaf in standard 9 x 5 inch loaf pans, lightly sprayed with Pam. I usually split the meat between 2 pans if I did not double the recipe, and 3 pans when I double it. I believe that the loaf pans are the secret to the moistness of the meatloaf, as shaping them into loaves and putting on rack would allow the juices and *gasp* fat to run out.. no fun at all!! This does, however, increase the cooking time so I recommend using a meat thermometer and taking out at the recommended 160 degrees. I usually cook them for about 45-50 minutes before putting on the topping, and then for about an additional 15 min. or until the thermometer reaches 160. Meatloaf should be VERY moist. If you find yours comes out a bit dry, reduce cooking duration.

Yield: 2 loaves or 8 servings
337 calories, 17.8 g fat, 120 mg cholesterol, and 734 g sodium per serving.

Bon Appétit!

THE PROPOSAL!


[Intro]

Where to begin… lets start at the very beginning. Danielle is Ryan’s niece, the daughter of Ryan’s eldest of five siblings and only sister, Cheri. To know Danielle is to love her. The words beautiful, loving, sweet, and nurturing come to mind when I think of her. Chad is a wonderful friend of ours, who we came to know well through the city softball team on which Ryan and Chad both play. Long before Chad & Danielle became a couple, our daughter Joslyn called him “Uncle Chad”. Chad is a guy that doesn’t come around every day. Aside from his striking good looks and charm, he truly is one of the nicest guys I have ever met. Chad & Danielle met at a Christmas Eve party at our house in 2007. I distinctly remember Chad approaching me in the kitchen that evening and asking me “to hook a brother up”! At that time Danielle was not, um, completely single, so I told Chad he would have to wait. After that evening, Chad sent Danielle a light-hearted Facebook message telling her to let him know if she was ever in town and wanted to hang out. Fast-forward almost exactly one year: Danielle found herself, um, freshly and excitedly single. The Facebook message sent by that devastatingly handsome friend of her Uncle Ryan’s still lingering in her mind, she decided “What the heck? Why not have a little fun?” and messaged Chad back. They hung out, realized they had so much in common, and almost instantly fell in love. They were together 24-7 when she was in town, and when she was away they spent hours on the phone. Family and friends were all betting on how long it would take until Chad proposed.

[The Main Event!]

Chad approached Ryan & I several months ago with the idea of capturing his proposal to Danielle on camera. We tossed a few ideas around, and ulti

mately decided on Rosemary Beach as the perfect setting. All we had to do was to figure out a way for Chad to get Danielle out there on a specific day, and not be suspicious should she see Ryan peering out behin

d some bushes with a camera! We decided it would be best if we told Danielle that we needed some stock imagery of a “attractive, mid-twenties couple” for a magazine and she agreed to try to talk Chad into it. Chad pretending he did not really want to do this, reluctantly agreed. Danielle fell for the story 100%, and was really excited for their little “photo-shoot”! The day of the mock shoot, Chad had hidden the ring box in Ryan’s camera bag, and we all secretly planned a code phrase that Chad would say when he was ready to pop the question. At some point, Chad snuck the ring out of Ryan’s bag and had it in his back pocket. After walking around for about 45 minutes and pretending to take pictures for the magazine, Chad finally said the code phrase! Chad was really nervous, and was sweating bullets and acting antsy all day… it was so cute. Chad and Danielle were standing together in one of the more private courtyards, and Ryan was supposed to say “Hey Chad, why don’t you act like you’re going to propose for this shot?” Not waiting on Ryan’s cue, Chad asked  “Hey Ryan, how about I pretend like I’m proposing?” I’m in the corner at this point, pretending to get something out of Ryan’s camera bag so I prompt “Yeah, Chad, do it, that will be so funny!” So Chad takes the lead and starts to propose. Danielle, still thinking Chad is being a dork and just joking around, is saying “Chad, stop joking around.. be serious!” Chad is like “Danielle, just let me say this…” and she is still like “Come on, Ryan needs to hurry up and get these shots before the sun comes back out from behind the clouds so just stop messing around!!” Chad then starts pulling the ring out from his pocket (all the while she is still insisting that he stop messing around). When she finally saw the blue Tacori box it hit her that he was not joking around and that THIS was really happening! Chad said some sweet words to which I overheard her say “You’re gonna make me cry!”. As he got on his knees to present the ring, she of course said

“YES!” upon which they embraced. It was one of the best moments I have ever witnessed, and Ryan and I are so blessed that Chad allowed us to be there for and capture these moments on camera. So, without further adieu, here are the images from “THE PROPOSAL!”

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new blog post but no photos :(

well at least not today, but hopefully tomorrow. we have been crazy busy with shoots, getting our studio ready and of course our 3 beautiful children under the age of 3. life is good! i hope to get back on a more stable routine once we get the studio finished. i really miss showing all of you my photos. i will give you guys a photo from our wedding back in ’02. man were  young!love-by-the-bay-two

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