The Life and Times of Terri Jean

Greetings and welcome to my little neck of the Appalachian woods....

Saturday, December 31, 2005

New Year's Eve: The Little Big Party


When I was growing up, my mom would tell me to spend New Year's Eve doing the things you wanted to do for the upcoming year. Mom, a poet, would often write. And for the past 2 decades, I've been spending my New Year's Eve having fun with my children. It's a tradition around here... to throw the kids an "adult" type party. I get the fake plastic champagne glasses that goes along so well with the fake champagne. The house is completely decorated, everyone has party hats, streamers and horns, and a buffet fit for any swanky adult party is laid out - within reach of the little ones. Though my eldest child, Chrissy, has given up on partying with dear ol' mom and now she throws parties of her own, my three remaining children seem to be content with the festivities. This year Alex had his girlfriend Cassi over (she's been here3 times before), Jake invited our cousin Nick, and for Silas I wanted my two foster grandchildren, Shelby and Lucas. Shelby is almost 5 and Lucas just turned 3. Here they are in the tent watching a DVD. Adorable, huh?

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

A few favorite photos in my portfolio















Friday, December 23, 2005

Once Upon A Winter's Solstice....


It's wintertime in Ohio. Everyone is getting ready for the holidays. Our family celebrates the Winter Solstice rather than a religious holiday (though our outside loved ones usually celebrate Christmas, and we enjoy celebrating their special days with them) and we've been hanging decorations, wrapping presents, sending party invitations and deciding what we're going to bake for the holidays. I am one of those "party people" - meaning, I love to host dinner parties and get-togethers. Also, the kids are out of school, but before it ended Alex was in a dinner theater production that was absolutely amazing. I was so impressed with the food, the entertainment and the manner in which it was all pulled together. Alexander High School is becoming quite the place for theater. I loved it. Here's a photo of him and his friend Kye, who was the court jester. Alex, of course, is in the red cape.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Portraits I've taken of other people's children

This is Mary and Caleb and the senior photos I shot of them. They graduated with Chrissy in 2002. (I've known Mary since she was in kindergarten. She had long blonde hair in one single braid and she so petite and pretty. I have a jillion photos of her (and her brother Nick), especially since I had them for many 'a weekends. They're grown up now and we went to Mary's wedding last year. I sure do miss their weekend visits.

Sunday, December 18, 2005


Every year I buy an ornament for the family tree and this was this year's. I thought it was adorable! It has all the kids on it plus Alex's girlfriend, Cassi. Sweet, huh? It's a fun way to chronicle the kids growing up.

Monday, December 12, 2005

Introducing Miss Shelby Nicole - a future STAR




You'll see blog photos here and there of the beautiful Miss Shelby (my foster granddaughter)... but here's a few of my favorites from when she was a baby. She calls me Nana Terri... which melts my heart every time I hear it. She is quite possibly one of the most beautiful little girls alive on this planet today. If you don't believe me, go through the archives and look for her photos. You'll see what I mean.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Terri Jean + Heather Jean = Trouble



My best friend, Heather, took this pic of me a few months ago. I thought she did a pretty good job. Heather and I have been best friends since we met in August of 1992. She just had Austin and I was about 6 months pregnant for Jacob. We exchanged phone numbers and she called me the following day. Funny thing is, we went to school together and were living about a mile apart - but we didn't know each other. We're two nutballs and I tend to corrupt her quite a bit... but she loves every minute of it (don't let her tell you any different). After baby #2 - Justin - she divorced and remarried and became a military wife; moving to Japan, Maine and Alaska. I was never able to venture out and see her, though she always came home over the summers. She now lives in Dayton Ohio - 3 hours from me, which, after her living all over the world for 8 years, seems like it's just down the road.I'm so glad to have her back... now if only I could get her to move a mile down the road again.

Friday, December 09, 2005


Isn't this a cool photo? I thought, at first,it was stuck in the paint but later I saw it moving around. Apparently, he was just chillin'... having a nice time in the sunshine.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

And then came Silas Charles




These photos always make me smile (and I mean smile BIG). Though he's incredibly cute now, at 3, he was absolutely adorable as a baby!

More of the oldest three




Most of these pics are pre-Silas... so before late 2002

Portraits of my (oldest) kids from days past











Monday, December 05, 2005



I took this photo in 2004. Beautiful, isn't it? It's Lake Hope (an object of my affection for nearly two decades). The reflection of the sky in the water always makes me smile.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Good for the goose and not for the gander







So our country made some comments about the Mexico stamp and how offensive and racist it is, but they never comment on the indigenous images that are also racist and offensive. The Mohawk one is just something I took here lately and had on hand, so there are many better examples. But I'm sure you get the point.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Country roads take me home


Went for a walk today with Silas - on this very road. It was such a pretty day. Lots of critters and sunshine and just the right amount of wind. We only had to wear a little jacket and some gloves and hiking boots. ... and sunglasses! Silas is definitely an outdoors junkie. Actually, SILAS means "man of the forest"... which definitely fits him. (SILAS was my great grandma's grandpa's name. I loved it the moment I heard it.)