Elio

I couldn’t have asked for a better senior session! I used to babysit for Elio when he was little and I was in high school. To this day he and his brothers are my favorite kids I’ve ever watched (and I nannied for years, so that’s saying something!). On one hand it’s weird that Elio is old enough to be a senior in high school, but on the other hand it’s totally awesome because I’ve gotten to hang out with the Hollenbeck boys again.

Elio definitely rocked his session! He had the coolest hats and don’t even get me started on how much I loved his glove. Tomorrow I’ll post a session with all three of the boys. So be on the lookout for more to come from Elio, Noah and Andres! Have a great Monday everyone!

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Thanks Elio!

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Abuelito Santiago C. Estrada March 13, 2012 at 8:38 pm

Quetzal the spirit of colors that glow in the dark.
Quetzal the beauty of youth reborn in gentle temples.
Quetzal the body of information that will become wisdom.
Quetzal the the sacrifice of our indigenous ancestor to the Conquistadores.
Quetzal birth, rebirth remembering the Heart of Consciousness.
Quetzal the mosqito that is becoming Quetzalcoatl.
Queztal will carry the oral tradition forward.
Quetzal my first grandson who embraced Juchipla and Don Manolo in one breath.
Quetalz don’t ever forget the “way of the road” Estrada.
Quetal a Prince and a Servant.

tu` Abuelito, que lindo eres.

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