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Hilburn Fitness Night

Recently, Hilburn Drive Elementary school had their annual family fitness night.  This night encourages and teaches students and families  about exercise, fitness,  and nutrition. Two certified trainers including Chris Mitchell from O2 fitness were on hand to lead the exercises and discuss nutrition and overall wellness.  

The parents and children go for a group stretch.

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I love the intensity in the young girls face as this trainers lead everyone in an exercise drill.

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Chris Mitchell leads the discussion on food pyramid.

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The interactive overall health and wellness discussions were interesting and interactive between the students and the trainers.

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Even younger family members not quite older enough to attend Hilburn got into the exercise act.  Fitness-Night_blogFS-(4-of-4)

  The entire family fitness night gallery  can be found here.    For those interested in more Hilburn galleries, please navigate to Hilburn Elementary section in my galleries


Dining with Dads

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This week was “Dining with Dads” week at Hilburn Elementary.   I was happy I could take a break to have some lunch with my daughter Sophia.  From her smile and excitement,  I gathered that my lunch surprise worked.   Also, the PTA was looking for some images to capture this week for the yearbook.  I volunteered to help out.   So I killed two birds with one stone.  I really love the support for my photography that I get from Sophia.  This day was no different.  She is one of the most thoughtful people I know.  So mature beyond her years.  Man, I am so proud of her in so many ways.

Anyway, here are some shots of some other dads that probably feel the same way about their children.

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This child gives these dads the thumbs up.

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Here is Sophie and her friend  enjoying their lunch.

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The entire gallery can be found here.


Hilburn Thanksgiving Party 2009

The holiday season is an exciting and busy time for all of us. We have family get-togethers as well as school related functions for our children.  Sophia had a Thanksgiving educational party in her classroom just before the Thanksgiving holiday.  The students created a Thanksgiving tree that represented things that they made them thankful.  Jackie and I attended this event.  It was like a flashback to the second grade for me except school seemed much more cheery than  I remembered.  I was so proud of the way that Sophia behaved in the classroom and how the kids seems to all like her. 

I was quickly reminded that I was “Sophia’s father” by all the kids who seemed to really enjoy that I had brought my camera.  They all loosened up as I captured the event.  Here are some of my favorite shots.

First up, Story time with the teacher.  This was the first thing we saw in the classroom.

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The project begins.  Here is Jackie helping a student in the classroom.

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This student is focused on his tree project.

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Helping each other is always important.

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The kids seemed happy to be there.

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Almost too happy!  LOL

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Here is all the children with their projects.

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Sophie helps her sister get a cupcake.

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Helping parents need cupcakes too.

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The entire gallery can be found here.  Enjoy the holidays everyone!


Happy Thanksgiving –Primrose Style

My youngest daughter attends pre-school at Primrose on Hilburn Drive.  On Friday this past week, they celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday with a little sing-a-long presentation and some food.  I was fortunate enough to capture some of the moments.

  Here is a shot of one of  Savannah’s signature expressions.  “I know I am cute in a stinker kind of way! “

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A sing-along Primrose style.

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Savannah talks about her friends at the school.  Here are a few shots of some of them partaking in the eats.

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While raising 3 boys on a farm, my grandfather had a family famous saying: “Boys will be Boys!!!”  Firemen and Doll houses!!

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The image gallery is located here.  Happy and safe holidays to everyone!!!


Miyo’s Birthday

I had the pleasure of capturing Miyo’s third birthday party this past Sunday in my old stomping grounds of Chapel Hill, NC.  We headed to Homestead Park to enjoy the festivities which included some playground activities and cupcakes.

Here are some of my favorite shots of the event. 

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Miyo loves mice.  Her mom made stuffed mice for the kids. That is what is in the basket above for Miyo to hand out.  One of the guests(below) proudly shares her mouse with me.  Miyo even gave one to the photographer!

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Her sister Eva joins the fun.

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Even daddys get cupcakes!

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Her friends give their mom’s the best hugs!

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You can see the rest of the pictures here.


Panthers Cheerleaders

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Raleigh Parks and Recreation has a little of everything for people of all ages including a little football.  Here are some shots I took of  Park and Rec Panther cheerleaders at recent  Panthers vs. Rams game.

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Patty, the girls fearless leader and coach sets up the next cheer as a football coach advises a player in background.

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Full size and additional images can be found here.


It is a wrap

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Face Painting, Bouncy House and a Cake

  Well, some of you have heard the song “Girls just want to have fun!” by Cyndi Lauper.  I could have sworn that I was hearing that song in my head during Jackie’s birthday party and well into the night this past Sunday.  

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Like most of our parties, the Setzer face painting brigade was in full force assisting happy party-goers!  Thanks Beverly and Alicia!!

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Bouncy House

Several weeks back when Jackie was thinking about having an actual party on her birthday, she booked a Bouncy house from our friends at Linda Craft Realty for the weekend.  I thought her main purpose in this decision was to have something for the kids to do while she and the other moms enjoyed their favorite adult(or child) beverage.  Well here is some proof that bouncy houses are not just for kids!

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“With a little help from the Kids!” Jackie would not have it any other way. 
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I will be adding a gallery shortly on trianglephotoprints.com so stay tuned for more.

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Caroline and Jeff

Recently, I experienced my first opportunity to be a second shooter for a wedding held at the Benson Memorial United Methodist church with the reception at the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley Hotel.  Congratulations to Caroline and Jeff !  You and your families and friends are a great bunch of people!  Your wedding was a blast!

I would like to thank Brian Mullins from Brian Mullins Photography for my providing me this great opportunity.  As I progress in my photography, one of my goals is to do some wedding work.  Recently, I joined the wedding photographic society to network and share experiences with other wedding photographers in the Raleigh area.  I was hopeful to work with and learn from experienced and well respected wedding photographers.  One of the first steps of my plan is to work as a second shooter with these types of photographers.  Well,  besides being one of the founders of the wedding photographic society and his work is amazing, Brian definitely fits the bill.   I really appreciated the direction, useful suggestions, and valuable information he provided all night long. 
Check out Brian’s  work and let him or me know what you think. 

Here are some of my shots from my first wedding plunge. 

The newly married couple takes a moment from the wedding formals.

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The bride and grooms  first dance with paparazzi in the background.

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Sharing a laugh with with the bridal party during the first dance with Brian in the background.

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The father of groom provided a wonderful and humorous best man toast to the couple.

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A moment with Jeff and Caroline on the dance floor later in the evening.

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Doing the “electric slide” with the bride….

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The  bride making her escape with the groom at the end of the night.

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As continue to go through the images,  you will probably see more of Jeff and Caroline and their guest in the future on this blog.

Take care and see ya soon!!


Independence Day – Freedom and a Lemonade Stand

The July 4th weekend means celebration for many Americans.   In North Carolina,  many folks in our area head to the beach for the weekend.  This weekend is the busiest weekend for the North Carolina beaches.   Some celebrate by grilling hot dogs and hamburgers in the backyard and shooting off their own firework displays.  Others head to their local municipal firework location and hang with their fellow citizens. The point is that people have various ways of celebrating the July 4th weekend.

“Why do we celebrate July 4th?” asked our very inquisitive older daughter Sophia.  Our first response was that “we celebrate our freedom.”   “Freedom from what?” chimed Sophia.   My wife Jackie explained that back on July 4, 1776 our forefathers of our country declared our country’s  independence from the England.  Anticipating the next question,  I explained that “a forefather is not like your father or grandfather where they are related to us but rather they are the fathers of our country.”   Not sure if she fully understand this exchange, but it appeared to end any of her further inquiries.  So hopefully, we answered her questions.

This exchange got me thinking about the significance of  July 4th and what are we really celebrating on this weekend.  I think our first response was pretty accurate.  We celebrate our freedom.  Personally,  I believe it is much more that a celebration of the anniversary the signing of the Declaration of Independence document in 1776 even though this event was a very significant catalyst in the evolution of our freedom that we enjoy in our country.  One freedom I am currently enjoying is the ability to write this blog post without any interference or censorship from anyone.  People in other countries may not have this privilege.  I realize that this is a pretty shallow example of freedom but when you think about all the various freedoms we enjoy like this one,  it all adds up.

I find myself reflecting  on our freedom evolution by recalling various events in our history like the following:  War of Independence, writing/signing of the constitution,  Emancipation Proclamation,  Women’s suffrage/rights movement,  civil rights movement, and the civil and world wars.   This list is not at all inclusive.   Our freedom did not come without a cost.  I am very grateful to all the people(civilians, politicians,  and military) that have fought and/or gave their lives for all the freedom that we all enjoy.  This is a celebration of our freedoms and their triumphs.  Thank you.  They are reminders that we too need to protect and fight for our freedoms.

Sporting the Red, White and Blue

Here are couple of shots of my dear Savannah sporting the red,white and blue. Savannah sporting the Red,white and blue.  - Steve Jackle - www.trianglephotostudio.comSavannah sporting the Red,white and blue.  - Steve Jackle - www.trianglephotostudio.com

The Lemonade Stand

Sophie is all into making the dollar.  In celebration of our American entrepreneurial freedom, we decided to setup a good old all-American neighborhood lemonade stand.   You may be thinking who will be in the neighborhood on July 4th that would enjoy some lemonade.  To be honest, we were a little concerned about this also especially since Sophia would have to reimburse us of the startup costs of the stand.  Well, this concern did not curb our enthusiasm.  We crossed our fingers and purged ahead.

Here is the creation of the all important  sign.

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The discussion of the lemonade selling strategy.

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Lunch break at the lemonade stand.

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The girls were startled by their first customer.   How can you resist buying some lemonade from these faces?  I guess I am a little bit biased. :)

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Here is our first customer.  I had been watching our neighbor mowing his lawn. What better to enjoy than a cold glass of lemonade after mowing your lawn in summer heat ?  I find it even more fitting that he is proudly and appropriately wearing his “Army” t-shirt on Independence day.

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Now for the finishing touches on the first sale.

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In the end, due to a last minute rush, Sophie was able to show a profit.  Thanks everyone!


Its A Jungle Out There – Blast from the past

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Back in April,  Hilburn Elementary School presented a school play called “It’s a Jungle Out There.”  I finally had a chance to post some of the pictures from this event now. 

Here is a slideshow of all the pictures.

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Hope you enjoy the pictures !  Happy 4th of July!!!!!!


Explore Dance recital:sneak peek

The first part of this month has been a crazy one for me.  I am not complaining as being busy is a good thing. Anyway, I am finally getting a chance to go through some of the images of the recent Explore Dance recital held in Wake Forest, NC at the end of May.   I wanted to share this sneak peek of some of the images taken during the recital.

Here is a shot of one of the dancers taking a brief break from her dance duties. dancerecital-5

These are a couple of shots of Haley who appears to be born to dance.  Great job Haley!!!!!

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Here are some shots of main organizer and dance instructor extraordinaire  Stacey showing her younger counterparts how it is done.

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I will be adding more of these photos as I continue to work through them.  Hope you like them!!


Happy Birthday Josh!

Recently, I had the honor of capturing a special birthday party of one of my favorite 2 year old little boys.  It is hard to believe that this little guy is already two years old.  Seems like yesterday when I was visiting him at the hospital when he came into the world.  Time flies when you are having fun, and kids grow like weeds flowers manly trees.

Here some of my favorite shots of featuring the  guest of honor:

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Did someone mention cake ?   What paci ? Do you see a paci ? I am ready to dig to that cake.
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This icing is delicious! Would you like some?

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The entire gallery can be found here.


Setzer Bat Mitzvah fun

This past weekend was another great weekend to place in our memory banks and books.  I had the pleasure of attending my first Bat Mitzvah (“daughter of the commandment”) service at the Beth Temple Orr. The ceremony was full of tradition and history.  You could not help but feel a sense of pride in watching a young woman lead the congregation for the first time in various Hebrew blessings and prayers.  It was quite evident that she worked very hard in preparation for this special event.   Lori and Craig Setzer must be very proud of their Bat Mitzvah.

Photography was not allowed in the temple during the ceremony.

These shots were taken beforehand to capture the Bat Mitzvah holding the Torah. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible:  Genesis,  Exodus,  Leviticus,  Numbers and Deuteronomy.

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After the ceremony we headed to 1705 Prime to enjoy an excellent steak lunch , a candle lighting ceremony,  some excellent music by Ken Holmes from Joe Bunn DJ company,  some dancing, and open “impromptu”  photo shot in the corner by yours truly.

If you play some music that teen-aged girls like,  you are bound to get a  “huddle” dance around the Bat Mitzvah.  In this case,  the Bat Mitzvah had 30 plus of her closest friends in attendance.

The Huddle dance - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

So what do you think two of her closest friends think about her ?

A friendly kiss -by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

I was kept busy most of the celebration in the “impromptu photo” corner  taking photos that ranged from serious family portraits to some “Charlie’s Angels Poses.”   The corner was a great addition to this celebration.

The girls - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

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I love this series  that involves the Bat Mitzvah’s younger brother and two of her friends.  I call it the attack of the teenage girls.

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 1) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 2) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 3) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 4) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

Give her a few years and he will appreciate this type of affection a little more :) .

For those in attendance, you can review, download,  and order photo products(prints, key chains, canvas wraps etc..) from the entire  Setzer 2009 gallery. I hope you enjoy these images as much as  I enjoyed capturing them.


Hilburn Elementary School: McTeacher’s Night

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If you been following this blog, you are aware that my daughter Sophia has just turned seven years old and we have moved across town last December.  Sophie attended the Casa Esperanza Montessori  public Charter school(CASA)  for her kindergarten and first half of her current first grade year.  When Sophie started school,  our zoned public school for did not meet our desired standards for our child’s education.  Most of our neighbors with older children apparently were in agreement with us as they too made arrangements to move their children out of this public school as soon as possible.

After failed attempts  to place Sophie in other magnet schools(via the lottery), we thought that CASA would be the answer to our prayers.  At least, it was a better alternative than the zoned public school that most of our neighbors had abandoned.

CASA offers a bilingual(Spanish and English) lower elementary Spanish enrichment and immersion Montessori program.  In today’s multi-cultural world, the dual language focus appeared to be an added bonus to our child’s education.

From the beginning of her life, Sophie  had a thirst for knowledge and problem solving.  In fact, my parents would always say she would be an attorney when she grew up as they watched her negotiate with us to achieve what she wanted.  The Montessori philosophy is a less structured approach to education where the students are allowed to make choices on how they will achieve the educational goals.

To promote the child’s independence, CASA policy was that parents had to drop their children off on the first day of school without walking them to their classroom.  They also did not promote parents visiting their child or their teachers at the school without an appointment.

One challenge(like all schools) that all North Carolina Charter schools face is the issue of money.  Charter schools do not receive any North Carolina tax money or educational lottery money.  So it seemed that every week or so,  there was a new fund raiser on the calendar.

My interactions with the administration left me with the feeling that they were not concerned at all with the parent’s  needs for their child’s education.  They came across with a certain aloofness that “we know what is best for your child.”   The only time parents were important was when there was money to raised or volunteer work to be done.

One of the few times during the school day I was able to see my child in the classroom setting,  I was faced with what appeared to be sheer chaos.  The children appeared to be running the classroom and hallways not the teachers.   I watched my child sitting quietly at her desk watching this chaos ensue.  The teachers always complemented Sophie on how well behaved we was in class and how they wished that they had more students like her.  I definitely understood why.

At the beginning of Sophie’s first grade year at CASA, she was accessed below grade in reading.  Keep in mind, that the report card from her kindergarten teacher never indicated any reading deficiencies.  Soon after she was placed in a title 1 reading assistance program.  We discovered that most of her class was also placed in this program.  We decided to get Sophie some outside testing and it confirmed that our child needed help with her reading.  We also found out that this type of issue with reading is not uncommon for children that participate in the Montessori philosophy.  This philosophy does not work for all children.

This situation prompted to us to decide to move from our previous home and get Sophie in a more structured environment.  We felt that part of the problem was that the “squeaky wheel was getting the oil” in the sense that the teachers were playing more attention to misbehaving/boisterous children than the behaved/shy students.

I believe that when it comes to a child’s education that it takes a village.  As parents, we have to take responsibility and ownership of our child’s education.  I do not totally blame the school for our Sophie’s reading issues.   There are things that parents should do to help ensure that she is progressing in her education.  We have made some changes on our end to help her become a better reader.

In fact, overall I was impressed in the quality of the teachers that the CASA school.  I believe their hearts are in the right place which is the children’s education.  Putting the administration’s aloofness aside,   I think that the issue mainly lies with the fact that the Montessori philosophy was not a fit for our child and we needed to be more proactively focused on our child’s education.   She needs a more structured environment because for her “it is all about the rules.”

Starting the first week in January, Sophie started school at Hilburn Drive Elementary School – Raleigh, NC.  We have totally impressed with principal Gregory Ford and assistant principal  Cheryl Fenner and all the staff at this school especially Mandy Bayles who is Sophia’s first grade teacher.

This quote taken from the school’s  About Hilburn Page sums it up best:

This is the school where Children Come First. Our exceptional faculty and staff are committed to the pursuit of excellence in the classroom and to providing quality teaching and learning experiences for your child(ren). We welcome the involvement and support of our parents, community, and business partners as we work together to ensure that no child is left behind. Come along and be a part of this exciting learning adventure as our students continue to soar and reach new heights of learning and achievement! Welcome to the Hilburn School Family!”

I remember when I picked Sophie up from school on her first day in the car pool line.  I mentioned to one of the faculty members that I was picking up a new student and she may not know the procedure for pickup.  She said you must be talking about Sophie and promptly radio-ed another faculty member to bring her to the car.   You talk about a great welcome!  I act as the “main taxi” service as far as picking Sophia up from school.   One thing I notice just about every day is the smiles on both the children and the faculty’s faces in the car pool line and the bus area.

On Tuesday, Sophia received a “terrific kid” for the month of March.  She(among others)  was honored at the school during a school assembly.   I will provide more details on this in a future post. Anyway,  my wife Jackie, my daughter Savannah, my mother-in-law, and myself attended the ceremony at the school.  This was my first visit to the school while it was in session.  One thing that impressed me was how well the children were behaved when heading to the ceremony in their single file lines as well as during the assembly.  This was definitely a refreshing change from our previous school.  We learned that there was a Hilburn school fight song.  Every child proudly sang it  in unison at the end of the ceremony.

That evening the school had a fund raising event called McTeacher’s night at a local McDonalds Restaurant.  This is not the first Hilburn after school activity that we have participated in, but just the most recent.  The faculty took turns working at various stations throughout the restaurant.  Part of the proceeds from the food sales went to Hilburn school.   As with all the fund raising events, the principals and faculty were there in full force with smiles on their faces.  I decided to bring my camera document this event.

It was pleasure meeting many of the faculty and the turn out was great.  I can not wait to the next event!

Gone are the previous memories of an aloof administration, “closed door” type of barriers, and classroom chaos.   By way,  I do see an improvement in Sophie’s reading skills.  She has work still to do but the school change has been well worth it.  We truly feel part of the Hilburn family in all aspects of our child’s education.

Here are shots from the event.

The principal and assistant principal who were up front and in full force.

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The scene

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Holler for a dollar.

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The Bayles  section.

Teacher and student having a fry together.

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Sharing a famous Sophie hug!! (At least famous in my family :) )

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Savannah needed a hug also.  Remember we have to keep it even. Hopefully, she will have Miss Bayles as a teacher in the future.

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After hanging with my girls,  her shift is now up.  It is off to the counter service she goes.

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Looks like even great teachers may need a little assistance from others.

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A helping hand has arrived.

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The above images  can not cover all the great enthusiasm of the faculty, parents, kids and employees.

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Sophia’s Birthday: Two-fold celebration

In the last few weeks/months, we have been working hard to get our new house ready for my daughter’s seventh birthday this past Saturday.  We celebrated both the birth and the life of our dearest oldest daughter Sophie as well as the birth of our new “home.”

Up until Saturday, only a few close friends and  relatives were able to transcend with the walls of the place we now call “home.”   Basically since our move-in date in December, we have been living surrounded and sometimes suffocated by moving boxes and other items that had yet to find their place.  It was like coming home to a place expecting to escape the stress and challenges of the work place, but being forced to realize that chaos would further overwhelm our minds.  So many things to do and seemingly so little time and energy to do it.

As with most things in our lives, our children provided us the strength and will to take control of  this chaos and make me this house a place  for all the Jackles to be proud to call “home.”

One thing you have to understand about my life partner Jackie, nothing is more important to her than the family(especially our girls) and making someone feel special on their birthday.  Be sure to never tell her she needs a “strong man”  to do anything.  Thirdly, do not tell her that something she wants for the girl’s birthday can not be done.  This heart and will are some of the many qualities I love about my wife.

Before the party, I told her we do not have time to paint the girl’s bedroom, playroom and our dining room.  We needed to focus on unpacking the boxes and finding homes for our mass of things. The painting and decorating can wait until after the party deadline.  When we moved a few months back , it was promised to the girls that their bedroom would be painted with Sophie’s choice of purple and the playroom would be painted with Savannah’s choice of yellow.

Well, we have a birthday party coming up where she arranged approximately 40-50 guests.  When Jackie sets a deadline, things will get done or else.    We just can not do things half way(no painting in this case) when it comes to the kids birthday party plus we promised the kids.  So the rooms not only got painted but also decorated in a manner that would make some like Martha Stewart proud.  Jackie should start a home decor company that specializes in kids rooms.  I will leave the pictures of these rooms for another blog post down the line.

You would think after being together for almost 15 years that I would not have any doubts that all the “decor” and “party” things on our list would be completed in time for our birthday celebration.  Keep in mind, the credit for the home transformation and party planning does not center on the person that is writing this post but rather on the hard work and vision of his partner in life.

So, the plan for the party was to have the guests take turns in the “moon walk” or “bouncy house” that we got from our realtor Linda Craft.   We arrived at her office to pick it up and were told we need 3-to-5 strong men and “big” pickup truck to get it to our house.   Well, my brother-in-law Craig  and Jackie came in our mini-van, and I  arrived straight from work in my Subaru.   So much for three big strong men (especially when I am counted in the mix) and a big pickup truck.   The three of us loaded the bundled bouncy house in the van and Jackie and Craig rolled it out of van and on to the driveway at our house before I could arrive at home.

Well, it rained all weekend none of the guests were outside and the bouncy house stayed put in all its bundled glory until Monday when it needed to be returned.  Sorry Linda, no bouncy house advertising for you this past weekend.  Or in the spirit of Jerry Seinfeld  “No Bounce for you!”   So everyone was packed in our house entertaining themselves with the crafts, indulging in the facing painting artistry of my niece Beverly, and smacking one super-sale piñata.

No one seemed to care that they could not go for a bounce.  The party went off  like a bang!  Again thank God for my wife’s party planning.  That may be another business idea come to think of it.

Here are some shots from the party.

First up, the birthday girl grabbing the first slice of the cake with my camera interruption under the watchful and loving eye of her grandmother Ginger. It was great to see my dad and Ginger at the party.  They surprised us earlier in the week by letting us know that they would be in NC.

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You can always count on Zoe from Sophie’s girl scout troop to add some energy and humor to the party.

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This brother and sister team added to the fun!

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Do you think they will be this “love dovey” in a few years ?

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The kids patiently waiting in the piñata line.

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Another satisfied “Beverly’s face painting” customer!

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I am trying to convince a son of a Steelers fan to be a Packer fan!  Or at least to razz his father! This is my god son Josh.  Do you think that the parents really knew what they were getting into when they named me his god father?    Time will tell.. :)

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Guests can find these and more pictures from the party can be found on  my Triangle Photo Prints web site.    I will be adding more to the gallery in the next few days.