




Jen and her three year old daughter Alaina were a hoot (yes, I am the kind of person that says hoot.. I am not ashamed..) during this Mommy & Me session. Alaina is very determined and has her mind made up about pretty much everything. In fact, the best way to get her do to what I had in mind was to tell her not to. 'Don't stick your toung out at mommy!' To set me straight, (lest I think I was pulling one over on her) she completely grasped the 'reverse psychology' technique and asked me to 'say - don't look at me' with a huge grin on her face. I love it.
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