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Warmth for your heart

Did you see this news story about an Aledo High School girl who has Down’s Syndrome getting elected homecoming queen? I have a soft spot for kids with Down’s but I think everyone would enjoy this story.

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/101208dnmetqueen.39be68a.html

Here’s a few quotes from the article:

By MICHAEL E. YOUNG / The Dallas Morning News myoung@dallasnews.com

Never has the selection of a homecoming queen sent so many tears falling so freely.
Kristin Pass, an 18-year-old senior with Down syndrome, became Aledo High School’s homecoming queen Friday to a joyous standing ovation and the flutter of a thousand tissues on a remarkable night for an amazing young woman.

“Kristin has a lot of friends – she likes everyone. It doesn’t matter if you’re tall or short, pretty, not pretty, smart, not smart – she likes everybody. She has great friends. And Aledo is a great community.”

“She’s just the neatest kid in the whole wide world,” added her aunt, Chari Hust of Houston, “and everybody sees that.”

She was so thrilled, her mother said, that she took her crown to bed with her.

“She’s real proud of it,” her friend Meaghan added.
Kristin and her family, including sister Kendall, now a freshman, moved to Aledo when Kristin was in the third grade. She was embraced by the people in town through good times and bad, including the death of her dad, J.T., two years ago.

Kristin doesn’t care what’s on the outside, Meaghan said. She’s friends with everyone, and everyone admires that.

“She’s the person we all want to be,” Meaghan said

All Booked Up

My schedule is completely full through the rest of the 2008! The holiday season fills up so fast! It really has to because by the time we have a session, I proof it, you decide and order, the lab prints, I deliver/mail to you, we’re looking at a 4-week long process!

It has been a wonderful year filled with beautiful, charming children and families! I have been blessed by each session I have done.

HO HO HO. It’s that time Again!!

After last year’s craziness, I vowed to reform my holiday program so I can keep my *remaining* sanity and to try NOT to have to turn anyone away. So this year, in order to fit as many families in as I can, I am booking mini sessions! They last about 30-40 minutes and cost $75.

Mini Sessions will be held on October 11
Available times are:
8:00

8:45 –booked
9:30 –booked
10:15 –booked
11:00 –booked
11:45
–booked
1:00
1:45
2:30–booked
Call 469-693-1108 or email jessica@jessicastarrphotography.com for availabily and additional information. I am expecting these spots to fill quickly, so don’t hesitate!

What to Wear

So you have a family session coming up and you‘re obsessing about what everybody is going to wear? Lucky for you I decided to gather some specific clothing ideas right here on the little blog!
Choose clothes that allow you and your family to be the star of the photos. You do not have to match, but you should coordinate. Think about “Color Families” like jewel tones or nature tones, or a monotone palette such as varying shades of blue (navy, aqua, pale, royal) paired with a neutral chocolate brown. Let the individual personalities speak subtly in the clothing using layers and textures, but try to avoid being overly trendy. Remember, something classic will look great for much longer that something trendy.
Another thing to consider is where you will hang this portrait and where the photo will be taken. If you plan to put the portrait in a living room decorated in pastels, then olive-y, nature tones wouldn’t be the best choice for clothing. And finally, if for example, the photo will be taken in the outdoors in the changing fall leaves, then patterns, florals, pinks and yellows really need to be avoided.
Most importantly, wear something you can be yourself in during the session because we’re gonna have fun!

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