I love Christmas cards. One of the only times we seem to send personal snail mail anymore. I simply find it delightful to open cards from all my friends and family at Christmastime! I start thinking about what I want to do with my family Christmas cards in about June… I have my idea cooking for this year, but haven’t done anything about it yet… but I have been working on some just for you!!
Here are some of the cards I will be offering this year (you can go to the Life Reflections by Tangie Facebook fan page to see them a little more closely, and while you’re there, become a fan
!). And there are many to choose from, since I just love Christmas cards so
. Cards are sold in packs of 25, envelopes included, for $35 per set. You can click on sessions & prints for more information about cards.

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pumpkins and school {fresno clovis photographer}
August 15, 2010
It’s been a sentimental evening for me. Just in my head. Nothing has really happened to make me feel this way, except a trip to Home Goods… I miss my mom. She would love our 2 new puppies. And she would be getting excited about school starting and getting all her teaching supplies ready and waiting for her 1st graders. I think seeing pumpkin decorations and leaf wreaths reminds me of her… kind of subconsciously… and that’s what I saw at Home Goods this evening… makes me think of the beginning of the school year and all the crisp autumns I spent in central Illinois with my family. Autumn is my favorite. And the sights and smells bring back many memories.
Here is a photo of my niece and nephew and my kids at Lake Tahoe when my sister’s family was here just a couple of weeks ago, just because I like it. And because I miss my sister and her family already.
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You have me crying. I always mourn summer because my kids are now another grade older. I want them to be small forever. Thinking about you missing your mom. Can’t imagine how hard that is. The comfort is that she is in the arms of Jesus.
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Miss u 2!!! Love the picture
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puppy#2 {fresno clovis photographer}
August 11, 2010
Sweet Reggie is home! It was so hilarious to watch the 3 puppies (we will have my sister’s puppy for a few days before we send her on a plane home on Friday) play together when they first met! The 2 littlest were so full of energy, and Reggie just kind of chased them around whenever he got the chance. But I was so happy to see them get along so well!! You never know… Poor Reggie was pretty tired, and we actually learned today he is a bit sick. We got lots of meds and super nutritious puppy food for him and I’m sure we will be seeing even more of his personality unfold the better he feels… It is quite strange to have indoor dogs again, and such young ones, but we are adjusting to the potty training and keeping all little plastic things off the floor… and the giggles, snuggling, and love that fills the house is refreshing
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Aw so cute!
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A-DOR-A-BLE! Reggie looks like he’s going to make an awesome “big” brother!
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puppy #1 {fresno clovis photographer}
August 8, 2010
I said no dogs. I said it has only been a few weeks since we lost Gretchen, and I didn’t want any more right now. That’s how the story begins, anyway… My sister was visiting from Alabama and happened to walk by the animal shelter that was set up at the mall where we were shopping. A little puppy put her paws up on her cage and stretched right as she walked by, and she was smitten. As we were filling out all the paperwork and figuring out how to get the puppy to their house in Alabama (since they were leaving the next day and the puppy hadn’t been fixed yet — California law — has to be done before they go home), my husband proceeded to fall in love with, his words, the ugliest dog there. “That’s nice,” I said. I felt no connection to the dog, and stood my ground as wanting a no-dog-house for awhile longer. But I watched him go over and take the dog out of his cage 3 times, and just grin as he petted him and the dog nuzzled up right into his chest. But we went home and that was that. Or so I thought. The next morning, after we took my sister and her family to the airport, my husband said, “Let’s just go look and see if “Sparky” (he named him already??) is still there. If he’s not, fine. But let’s just see… “ He offered to just take one of the kids and go check it out, but I disagreed. “I have to go to make sure you don’t bring anything home with you!!” So we all went. When we got there, the salt and peppere shih tzu was nowhere to be found, and I immediately found myself feeling sorry for my sweet hubby. He went to find out if he had been adopted, and the kids and I looked around. Soon I saw my daughter holding this tiny little black and brown dog. I immediately thought about how I was given my first little Yorkie when I was about her age, and how much I loved the little guy his whole life, all the way up until after I was married. My husband found out the shih tzu was still at the shelter, they had just forgotten to bring him in that morning. So I asked him how serious he was about this dog… were we going to go all the way across town to the shelter and really take him home?? What are you going to say to your daughter? See how she is completely in love with this little chihuahua?? Then he said it, and I was not expecting this at all… “I think we should get both dogs.” Are you kidding me?? I said I am not ready for ANY dogs, let alone TWO!! But, seeing as how no one seemed to be hearing me, the papers were filled out to bring home the tiny, quiet chihuahua, and then we drove across town to the shelter to fill out papers for the shih tzu, who still needed to get his surgery and will be able to come home next week. And as I watch my kids run in the backyard as little Aubie tries to jump and follow along, and as I nuzzle her silky head under my neck, I know this is one of those times I’m glad no one listened to me. These dogs will be as much a part of their lives as my little Yorkie was, maybe even all the way until after they are married. So that is the story. And here is little Aubie.

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Totally bawling reading this. My story is so similar. Except, I never had a dog and didn’t even dream I would bring Little Ricky home. It just happened. I LOVE HIM
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Tangie, I always check your pics out once in a while, cause deep down I love photography myself & your pics are so cool & an inspiration. Last year we had to put our little dog down & all four of us went to take her to the vet – we were all in tears. I work with a guy that rescues dogs & he started sending me photos & I too said it’s to soon. He then sent me one of 2 puppies that looked similar to our Molly. I said I don’t think I am ready to go through the puppy stage again. He said well the mom is for adoption also – a long haired weiner dog weighing 10 pounds. She had 2 sets of puppies from a American Eskimo dog – poor thing. Well we drove over to Burlington that following weekend & the rest is history. Our Golden was happier too to have a pal. So our 2 girls are so much part of our family.
My mom took her dog this weekend & had her put to sleep after 16 or so years – she too says she doesn’t know if she will get another one, but they are so much company – i don’t see it lasting either.
Thanks for sharing your story & pics. Kayleigh is a Senior this fall in High School, I offered to take her pics but she wanted Deb Cole – Deb took our wedding pic 23 1/2 years ago when she was doing it on the side, instead of a profession.
Blessings,
Julie
P.S. I hope you are sharing your gift of singing in California. I miss hearing it at FCC
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omg… so sweet. can’t wait to see pics of the other one!! xo

































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Awesome designs… I think your clients will definitely dig them!
Love these! The designs are so cute.
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