My Handsome Son (look at those blue eyes!!)
While my son Lane was in town the weather was beautiful every single day, ofcourse with him being from California, a beautiful day is rather common in his world. But considering this is the midwest, we sometimes are not that fortunate to be blessed with bright sunny skies and cooler temps. Saturday we took advantage of Mother Nature's good mood, deciding it would be a good day to attend the Native American Indian event in our city.
Almost immediately after parking the car to walk to Naper Settlement, we could hear the native drums. As we walked thru the gates, not only could we hear the drums louder but the smell of "fair" food was everywhere. I LOVE "fair" food....it probably is the worst food in the world if you are trying to eat healthy, but resisting it is almost impossible. However, we had just finished a delicious breakfast at one of my favorite restaurants, Egg Harbor Cafe where I managed to eat scrambled eggs, crispy bacon and 2 pumpkin pancakes rolled up with cream cheese stuffing, a total belly banquet. (probably not so healthy either) So eventho I LOVE "fair" food, there would be no elephant ears for me on Saturday.
What fun to see all the wonderful American Indian dress, watch them dance, talk with them to discover which tribes they were from. There were children as well as adults, old and young, some in full dress, other's with nothing more than a a piece of jewelry or a feather. I was fascinated by all and so admire them for keeping their traditions alive.
And because it was such a beautiful day we decided to walk into town and do a little shopping. Lane wanted to buy his wife, Nelly, a little something since she was not able to come with him. Now how can I resist a little shopping, especially when he suggested we stop in Pottery Barn. As we crossed over the bridge, we spied this cute scene....a Dad and Daughter creating chalk art on the Riverwalk sidewalks.
That evening we ran out for some take-out, brought it home and watched both of the new Star Trek movies "On Demand". I had not seen either one, and they were fun. Love the new casting, Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) is a cutie. Sorry, William Shatner, you were just getting too old. Recommended watching!!
Joining Nancy's Tuesday Muse....
"I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it."
-- Groucho Marx
Until next time.....
beautiful dress and gorgeous folks. cute little artist at the end. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing costumes and so great to have your son with you..
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots of the the head dresses and the people's expressions. Such a colourful post x
ReplyDeleteI love all the colours in your post, Deanna! And it sounds like a wonderful day! I so love that quote, I guess I needed to read this today...
ReplyDeleteThese shots are gorgeous and I know it was something special to see all these Native American's dressed in their beautiful garb....but being a mom of a son I know the most precious memories of that day was were to just spend it with your son, Lane....I am so glad he has been able to come for a visit and that you two were able to do some things just for fun....and yes, he is handsome with those blue eyes just like his mom....
ReplyDeleteEvents like these are doubly fun with someone special along... gorgeous photos Deanna.
ReplyDeleteLooking at Lane all I can say is "Hubba, Hubba!!"
ReplyDeleteYes, Lane is a handsome fella. You have such a knack for taking beautiful, dreamy portraits. Sounds like a fun day.
ReplyDeleteI am so loving the stories about your visit with Lane! I know it was grand for you.
ReplyDeleteI love these portraits of the Native Americans all dressed up. Beautifully done! I keep trying to get a festival here in Florida but they are never close by and I keep missing them. Now I'm really inspired.
ReplyDeleteDeanna, what a hoot...William you are just getting too old! LOL!! Yes, your sons eyes are dreamy my friend.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool thing to stumble upon! Lane does have amazing eyes!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Thanks for sharing! Aloha
ReplyDeleteAs the saying goes "you can't deny this one" - boy does he resemble his mama. Sounds like a delightfully wonderful day and such great pictures of the participants. (love the daddy and daughter time too)
ReplyDeleteHow fun for you and your son. Looks like you all had a wonderful time together. I know you are anxious for Thanksgiving to come around.
ReplyDeleteWow! He doesn't look too much like his Mama, does he???? :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome young man, and your portraits are just beautiful, Deanna!
Your boy looks like his mama!
ReplyDeleteGreat Native American event photos. My daughter doing a Native American minor at college. She spent 5 weeks this summer on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana this summer. Not as pretty as your photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Stopping by from Tuesday Muse....you captured some great portraits!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your world with stunning photos..
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous photos. I think Native American Indians have the most wonderful outfits and the women are so pretty. Oh and I also think you do have quite a handsome son. I'm so glad you enjoyed his visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming looking son you have, and your shots of the native american festival are great!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those beautiful and handsome faces! And boy oh boy, your son looks so much like you!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful faces! You caught some great photos, Deanna. You are so talented. I always enjoy your gift of photography.
ReplyDeleteYour son is so handsome! I'm glad you were able to spend such a good visit together.
HI Deanna What a lovely post and the time you have spent with your family. Love the colourful head gear of the Indians
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful faces, especially those blue eyes! I wish I could capture people the way you do.
ReplyDeleteALL these shots are so crisp and beautiful! Love the head-dress. Nice!
ReplyDeleteLane is handsome and that smile could light up a room! Your post is rich with color and is like eye candy. Loved it Deanna
ReplyDeleteCan I come take some photography lessons from you? Your photos of people are so beautiful it makes me want to try more but I am pretty shy when it comes to asking people to take their photos or even trying to get photos of my family members.
ReplyDeleteGlad you and your handsome son had a great day. Wonderful portraits...so colorful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a wonderful visit with your son.. I have to say Fair food is my favorite..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Holy pow WoW....I sure would have loved to have been there! I have always had such a fascination with the Native American Indians...your photos are like kelly said-eye candy- for sure!! And yes, he has beautiful eyes!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Awesome shots.
ReplyDeleteFabulous post and beautiful photos. Sounds like a fabulous day!!
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