09-29-13 Baby With Her Red Dress On

2013 09-29 Baby With Her Red Dress On by Watertown, South Dakota, photographer Scott Shepahrd
It has been a while since I’ve posted a photo of Glenyce Jane, primarily because it’s been a while since Deb and I have spent quality time with her. But next weekend . . .

This photo was taken at GJ’s baptism celebration in the Black Hills and the red dress is one that she will not be likely to wear again – kind of like a gown an actress would wear to the Academy Awards, I guess.

Canon 5DIII 1/200s f/4.0 ISO640 50mm

07-30-13 Photographer At Work

2013 07-30 Photographer At Work by Scott Shephard
A concern I have about retirement is that as I transition from my “normal” public self to my retired life, some people will start to think about me in the past tense. An even bigger fear is that I might show up somewhere and someone without proper social filters might say, “I thought you were dead!”

Well, I’m alive, though this blog has been on hiatus. So today, like the mythical Phoenix, it rises from the ashes. At least for a while.

And is it any surprise that I return with a photo of our amazing grand daughter, Glenyce? And there are more where this one came from. Do you have a few minutes? There are only 600 or so . . . .

07-07-13 A Sacred Moment

2013 07-07 A Sacred Moment by Scott Shephard
Our grand daughter, Glenyce Jane, was baptized today in front of many friends and family at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Rapid City, South Dakota. I must say that though I am no doubt a bit biased, it was a beautiful ceremony. And since I have designated myself the Official Photographer of Key Events in the Life of Glenyce Jane Shephard, I took many photos. But the one you see here is a favorite of many. See more here.

06-06-13 The Indignity!

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Glenyce Jane isn’t even 12 hours old in this photo, which documents GJ’s first serious bath. And serious is a good word for it – the health care worker, who was very good at what she did, didn’t exactly treat our new grand daughter like fine china.

In this photo, GJ is getting her right arm pit scrubbed and I suspect that years from now, she will either be grateful for the documentation of such moments in her early life. Or she will be embarrassed. . . .

06-03-13 Really!

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My Instagram followers will recognize this shot, which was published there yesterday. But my regular readers will know that redundancy is one of my hallmarks. So why not publish it here, as well?

The subject is, of course, our new grand daughter, Glenyce Jane S. The event was her first bath, being administered by a loving, efficient medical care expert, who did not pamper GJ.

I don’t know know what kind of thought 10 hour old humans are capable of, but GJ’s expression seems to be one of mild frustration mixed with resignation. She seems to be say, “If you really have to, I suppose. . . “