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Santa Claus brings Christmas to the Zahner house early.

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Last night, Santa made a visit to the Zahner studio to do a special Christmas session with Zane and Pacey.  Thanks to Gramma Charlyn, we got the best Santa I think I’ve ever seen.  His name is Wayne Pitman from Perryville and he looks so realistic, it was just incredible (and yes, his beard is real).  Gramma Charlyn goes to church with Wayne and she asked him to come down and do a session with our boys.  Obviously, he said yes (hence the reason for writing this post), so Gramma C. came down yesterday with all kinds of goodies and helped decorate for the occasion.  Below are some of our favorite pictures from the session (Thanks Gramma C and Wayne – you both helped to make this a very special first Christmas for our boys)

Zane and Santa

Zane and Santa


Zane’s first guitar lesson

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Zane Luuuuuves music!  I think we can call this his first official guitar lesson.

Lucy . . . we’ll miss you

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Yesterday was a tough day as Rachel and I had to make a very difficult decision.  Lucy, our 9-year old Rottweiler has been rapidly declining in health over the past few months.  She had tumors all over her body, her skin was literally rotting away, she would bleed from the irritation on a daily basis, her joints were in very bad shape, she could barely get up from a lying down position on her own any more, and she couldn’t hold her bladder.  So Rachel and I decided that it was time to put her down.

We took her in to Doc Freeman (our vet in Perryville) and asked him to put her to sleep.  Rachel and I were there with her when he injected her; stroking her ears and petting her fur.  She didn’t feel any pain and it was certainly much more difficult on us than it was on her (in fact I’m choking up right now as I type this). She just went to sleep.  And then Rachel’s grandpa was kind enough to bury her for us on his property.

The truth is Lucy was as much a family member as she was the family dog.  In fact, Rachel and I joked at times that we thought she might be part human.  She was so smart and so sweet and so wiling to please.  She fetched the paper for us daily (even in her final days . . . that was her job and she never missed it), and most importantly, Lucy filled a very empty hole in our lives while we were going through our infertility problems.  Rachel said, “She filled a baby shaped hole in my heart for many years.  Had we lost her 2 years ago, it would have been much more devastating”.

We struggled with this decision for a long time (weeks really).  We both knew it was coming and by prolonging her life another day, we were really doing an injustice to her.  There’s no way she would live another year on her own (probably not another month), so had we not put her down, we would only have been delaying the inevitable; allowing a very pain filled dog to suffer in her final days with a very poor quality of life.  The thought of her slipping on the ice in December or falling down our stairs, or worse yet, snapping at Zane (who loves to climb on her) because she was old and cranky and in pain was really too much to bear.

I asked Rachel on Friday night (when we made the final decision) to count how many reasons she could think of that we shouldn’t put her down.  We could come up with none other than the fact that it was going to be hard on us.  Then when we listed the reasons why we should, the list was too long to post here in full. The real confirmation came when Rachel mentioned her childhood dog, Snoball.  Snoball should have been put down long before he died a natural death on the back porch.  I guess hindsight is 20/20 and we weren’t about to make that same mistake with Lucy.

We both know it was the right decision.  But we’ll certainly miss her.  Last night was very lonely as I slept at home alone (Rachel stayed in Perryville with my sister and my parents).  There was no Lucy waking me up to go outside and potty or get the morning paper.  Then when I left for church, I drove over the paper lying in the driveway that Lucy normally delivers right to our kitchen.  I imagine we’ll cancel our subscription now – Lucy’s about the only reason we kept paying for the Southeast Missourian.

Anyway, I really do mean it when I say she was the best dog a person could ask for.  I put a lot of work into training her as a puppy, but she gave us so much back in return.  Below are a few of our favorite pictures of Lucy through the years.

Enjoy!

Zahner Family Fall Pictures

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Grandma Charlyn was in town today so after we got home from church we called her on her cell to ask if she would come do some fall pictures for us.  So of course, she said, “yes”.  It was a bit cold, but we toughed out the weather and went over to Klaus park (that’s the park right next to our house) and got some family pictures of the 3 of us.  Below are a few of our favorites:

Double Your Money Gift Certificate Sale – One Day Only!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Double Your Money
Nov. 28, 2008

Mark your calendars for our one day only Gift Certificate Sale
That’s right, for a limited time only (more specifically, the day after Thanksgiving), you can buy a Tyson Zahner Photography gift certificate for cash towards portraits, and we will match you dollar for dollar . . . maximum $200. For example, buy a $100 and we’ll give you a $200 gift certificate (or any amount up to the maximum . . . )

Perfect for planning that summer family portrait session that you’ve always wanted to organize. Ideal for families, baby portraits, expectant parents, or senior photos . . . whatever, whenever.

These gift certificates DO NOT EXPIRE.

So mark your calendar – One Day only: Friday, Nov. 28, 2008

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How to order:

Option 1 (fastest method – credit card payment)
Click this link and place your order

Option 2 (payment by check)
E-mail your order to me at: sales@tysonzahnerphotography.com
Include in your e-mail the following information:
- Name
- Address
- Telephone #
- Amount you wish to spend (remember I’ll double it)

In order to take advantage of this special you must:
place your order on the day of the sale (between midnight and midnight)

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Terms and Conditions are as follows:
* Gift card may be applied toward prints, packages, session fees.
* Cannot be split between multiple sessions.  Entire amount must be applied toward one session or order.
* Only one gift card may be used per session
* Not redeemable for cash
* Gift card does not expire
* Gift card must be presented on day of session.
* Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts.
* Not redeemable toward wedding packages or services.

Veteran’s Day

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Today is Veteran’s Day and our High School Choir Department had it’s annual Veteran’s day assembly honoring the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much for our freedom to make this country what it is.

It was so moving and inspiring to see all of the men and women of our United States armed forces, both young and old, and to be able to give back to them a small part of what they’ve given to us.

There are a few pictures below from today’s assembly.  If you’d like to see the full slideshow, you can visit this link.

Bodine Kids

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Susan Nothdurft’s daughter (Rebeccah Bodine) was in town so she brought her (and the grandkids) over for a studio session.  Below are some shots of Rebeccah and her two kids, Evan and Samme.  Cute bunch!

Landewee Family

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Kim Landewee is the counselor at the Middle School (where I teach) and today we did a family session for her, her husband, Gerald and their son Thomas.  Kim has loads of personality at work so it was no surprise to me that her son was just as big a ham as she is.  Some of my favorite family shots from the year are from this session:

Kintner Family

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Julie and Patrick come over to the studio to do some Christmas pictures with their son, Nolan.  Below are a few from the session:

Little Indian

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

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