Two weeks ago I spent 8 days near Dallas, Texas with my amazing friend, Lidia from Oh So Posh Photography. We taught two 2-day Rise & Shine Workshops geared for advanced photographers looking to work on perfecting their newborn and child photography techniques. I expected the week to be crazy busy, totally fun and full of new experiences. What I *didn’t* expect was to walk away from the trip with two new friends (hey Anne AKA Forever Alone!). We stayed up most nights past 1 AM, talking about everything under the sun like we were a couple of 15 year old girls having a week long sleepover. Lidia got me to drink a glass of her healthy “green juice” and I got her to take wacky Instagram pictures of herself making ridiculous faces.
Because of my work schedule meaning more traveling, and my newfound priorities, I’ve decided that whenever I travel I’ll be bringing one of the kids (or the husband) along with me. This trip I brought my middle kid, and only boy, Nicholas (or Nicholas Pickleous Pie as he’s called by many people who know him!). He was coming off a 4 day hospital stay for a scary run in with osteomyelitis (bone infection) in his ankle, so it was a much needed time away with mama
Nicholas and Lidia’s daughter, Isadora hit it off and there wasn’t one time in 8 days that the two argued.
Nicholas picked this trip to come with me on as soon as he found out it was going to be in Texas. He had visions of cowboys, cacti and cattle ranches in his little mind and was severely disappointed when we landed in Dallas only to find out that it wasn’t a desert and everyone pretty much looked, talked and dressed like they did in Indiana! So when Lidia and I had a day between teaching classes, we set out to find some “real” Texas fun for Nicholas and Isadora and found it relatively close to Lidia’s house!

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I don’t know how many times that day Nicholas gave an exuberant, “THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER!” but it was a lot. The kid didn’t stop smiling and within a few minutes, he and Coco were teamed up against Jen and I, hiding behind bushes from us, splashing in decorative fountains and laughing at each others’ funny faces. And just like with Lidia, I felt like I instantly had made a connection with Jen. I plan on taking the entire Vanoven clan back to Texas soon and can’t wait to carry out our plans of a dinner party involving Jen and her soon-to-be (June!) husband, their combined SIX kids, and Nick and I with our 3 kids. I’m not sure my mind can fathom the mayhem that is sure to happen!

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I’m on Instagram, it’s a free app for your smart phone and you can follow me (rachelvanoven) Here’s all my favorite phone pictures from our week in Texas!











inna - I’m your blog stalker. lol:) Awesome Texas pictures. oh and i’ve been stalking you for a while now! You have beautiful children!
Heather Stockett - I really hate that I missed out on this workshop! But, I’m so glad that you had a great time. I love following you on IG…and I have laughed many-a-time at yours and Lidia’s faces (especially your’s with the juice!)
Love all the photos! Nicholas seems like such a cool kid and would give a real cowboy a run for his money!
Lindsay - I’m laughing, because I’m addicted to Instagram, and I could probably name the effect you used in every one of those pics!
Glad you guys had a good time!
Chelsea Lietz - I think I see me in one of those! Great photos.
I had an amazing time at the workshop.
And next time you do one in San Antonio, bring your family to my ranch for some real Texas fun! You are welcome to shoot the outdoor sessions here, too. Horses, a Zedonk, swimming pool, and a real train car you can sleep in… just to name a few highlights!
I like your photo templates!
Pamela - What a beautiful time you had with you son and friends! Love your work.