Holly Sisson Photography

April 6, 2009

Noah’s Family Birthday Get-Together

Filed under: Animals,Children,Food,Life — Holly @ 4:29 pm

The other weekend my family came over so we could celebrate Noah’s 9th Birthday. Unfortunately Noah was too quick for me when he blow out the candles, I completely missed it! Oh well, maybe next year!

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My mother’s dog, Simon, came along to join the fun. You may remember Simon from a shoot I did of him in High Park profiled in a previous blog posting:
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In the end there wasn’t much left of the delicious chocolate cake, and believe me there would have been even LESS if my children had had anything to say about it! 😉
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Yeah! One more blog posting to go!

First Sign of Spring, Out & About in the Park

Filed under: Animals,Children,Life,Out & About,The Natural World — Holly @ 4:03 pm

I decided to give my Canon 70–200 f2.8L IS lens some loving, and also experiment with using it with an
extension tube attached to achieve closer focus then normally possible with that lens.

I captured this early sign of spring, this lens gives great bokeh:
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Then ‘tried’ to capture some shots of the children, after socializing with other parents, in the park:
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Caught this one shot of Maddy (whom you may remember from this blog post). Perhaps next time she’ll be on the loose in the park and I can really put that 200 mm to work!
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Only two more blog posts to go, then I’ll be caught up…not sure if I’ll have time to get to them today or not though (but I will try). 🙂

March 17, 2009

Kensington Market/Yorkville Park

Filed under: Children,Lensbaby,Life,Out & About — Holly @ 7:06 pm

The kids and I went down to Kensington Market this past Saturday with a friend. I decided to ONLY bring my lensbaby to shoot with as I haven’t done much shooting with it lately.

Rebecca, giving me the ‘look’:
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In the Blue Banana Market, they have these cool pieces of artwork going up the stairs, numbers and @ sign, cut out of steel (or something) and painted. I thought the colour and texture was cool so took some macro shots with the lensbaby of the edges:
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After we were hungry, so got some yummy meat patties, Noah was having fun watching the pigeons overhead:
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Noah bought some funky glasses at the Blue Banana Market:
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Caught this last shot of Noah, laughing, as we arrived back at the car:
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On Sunday we headed down to Bloor Street to run some errands (the following were all shot with the 85 1.2L):
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After our errands we went to the ‘big rock’ in Yorkville. Rebecca sat and applied nail polish, which didn’t end up being a great idea when she started moving and messed it up!
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They both had fun running around on top of the big rock:
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We stopped and had some lunch at Whole Foods on the way home:
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I managed to get in front of the kids to capture a few shots:
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Noah stopped in at the corner store, and Rebecca and I waited for him:
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Noah is happy with his haul of sour keys (bag in left hand):
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Today Noah and I baked yummy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies…watch for photos in the next few days….

March 2, 2009

My Birthday Boy!

Filed under: Animals,Children,Food,Life — Holly @ 10:16 pm

My son Noah turned 9 today! Caught these two photos of him on the way home from school:
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But on the weekend he had his big birthday party with his friends from school. On Saturday he helped me bake a cake:
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On Sunday morning we iced and decorated the cake:
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Noah enjoyed the left over gel icing from the tube:
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But the really exciting and FUN part of the weekend came once Sabeena and Zack from Bugs Without Borders arrived. They started off with a little education, which was interesting and fun for the kids:
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Noah checks out one of the containers:
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Sabeena talked about how she started collecting and catching bugs when she was a little girl:
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And then they brought the insects and animals out. If it was safe for the children, they were allowed to touch and hold them:
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The lizard with the blue tongue was a big hit:
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As was the gecko:
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And the bearded lizard was a HUGE hit:
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A few more of the animals:
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A favourite part, at the end, was when they watched the bearded lizard catch and eat a meal worm, they LOVED that!
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And to finish out the party, cake and presents!
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Noah later proclaimed it as ‘the best day of his life’, I’d say Bugs Without Borders was a HUGE success! 😉

February 26, 2009

Kensington Market & Five Minute Chocolate Mug Cake

Filed under: Children,Food,Life,Out & About,Toronto Neighbourhoods — Holly @ 9:36 pm

Headed down to Kensington Market the other day with a friend, and my daughter came along. It wasn’t quite as colourful (or warm, of course!) as our summer visit to the market, but it was fun. We had some Dim Sum first and then wandered around the market for a bit.

Rebecca checks out the colourful wares, and wishes she hadn’t spent all her money so she could buy something:
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There are some weird things to see in the market, like this bin of gas masks:
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But some yummy sights too, like these colourful cupcakes shot through the store window:
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Shot these colourful glasses in a large market there, think it’s called the Blue Banana Market?
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Rebecca, giving me the evil eye:
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Enough with the pictures Mom!
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5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake

Later Rebecca and I tried out this cake that you cook in the microwave (see recipe below) that my mother emailed me quite a while ago.
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Rebecca added both white chocolate and chocolate chips to her mug cake:
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AND then added some mint chocolate chip ice cream on the side as well!
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Can I recommend this cake? Well, I’m not sure, I only had a taste but Rebecca seemed to enjoy it! (And my son, seeing these photos, wants to try making it too!)

Here’s the recipe:

5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE

  • 4 tablespoons flour
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
  • a small splash of vanilla extract
  • 1 large coffee mug

Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.
Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts (not sure how strong our microwave is, we cooked it for the 3 minutes and it turned out fine). The cake will rise over the top of the mug (depending on the size of the mug), but don’t be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.

Enjoy!

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