Finley and Jonathan – a bond is formed and lessons are learned

How do you write a blog through tears of gratitude and hope? We’ll see I guess. Get out your score cards…. and I’ll tell you about the bond my son has formed with Jonathan, a driver for Pepsi Co.

As part of raising a toddler into a civilized, empathetic human (and let’s be honest – as a way to mix it up and get both errands done and distractions created for a boy who doesn’t want to sit still sometimes), Finley and I run errands on Tuesdays. Part of our route is to hit Dollar General stores in our area.

Months ago during one of our weekly outings, Finley and I kept criss-crossing the store with the Pepsi distribution/delivery guy. We would zig to get out of his way, and he would zag and apologize. After a few bouts of this do-si-do, I told him to stop apologizing. His name is Jonathan and he and Finley hit it off because my boy likes to work, loves an activity that requires boy strength, and if a large vehicle is involved…….. forget about it. Jonathan’s job hit all the right notes, plus Finley is a talker and especially loves to tell everyone about tractors. We finish our shopping and Finley wished Jonathan a good day.

The story doesn’t end there. Jonathan also delivers to the Dollar General where my mom works and that same day mentions to my mom that his day had been made earlier by meeting this cute redheaded kid out shopping with his mom. He described the encounter and how funny and sweet it was, and my mom said, “wait…. it wouldn’t happen to be this child” and produces a picture of Finley from her phone. Jonathan is flabbergasted and so another connection is born. Later, my mom tells me that Finley has a fan in the Pepsi delivery guy.

Well, this goes on for many months. We see Jonathan on our Tuesday route and he begins to show Finley how to stack and organize, tells him all about his truck and Finley is dying to help. Now, they are co-workers and at this point, friends and neighbors in our town have heard about and love this story of the friendly Pepsi guy and the talkative redhead looking for a side hustle, if not a new buddy.

What makes this more than a pleasant encounter is the fact that this busy man – on a timed schedule and on a route to many stores – took a little bit of his time to be present with Finley. It is said that it takes a village to raise a child and I don’t believe it’s just about grandparents, teachers and people from church. This man – this once stranger, without over-intellectualizing and without agenda, had invested in my son. He prioritized both his job – which he does so well in our community – and the curiosity of my child. I kept thinking, as others in the community have, that this man from Pepsi is an example of what can be right in this world.

The capper is that Jonathan went into his own pocket to make sure that Apprentice Finley got a uniform for Christmas. He had a shirt and cap made for Finley to wear “during his shift.” Theirs is the sweetest, most innocent bond. How do I not thank God for that – for Jonathan? We live in a cynical world and taking time to care about another person’s child, to notice the little stuff and to be present is a gift for which there is simply no yard stick.

This isn’t just a story about my kid; it’s a story about community. As much as we are fixated on our technology, isolated through circumstances or choice, we are still a people yearning for engagement and connection. Caring about your neighbor matters. Caring about the generation that is still unformed but right on your heels matters. Showing patience and graciousness when you have a deadline and a million other micro-decisions to make … friends THAT is a demonstration that Jonathan is teaching my son.

Finley learning about customer service.

As we creep up to 2022, my wish is that we find and celebrate the Jonathans next year, that WE make an effort to BE a Jonathan to someone. We can both be and admire those people, and I think this is a resolution worth putting our backs into. Happy New Year to you all!

It’s All Liminal

Seasons, by their very nature, are liminal. We mark December 21st as the day Winter begins, and yet winter is as fluid as can be. We stay in this weird threshold for weeks when there’s a change of season. Does my body know it’s winter? Does my brain know? Is this calendar wrong? The temperatures outside during the winter are unreliable, and the impending holidays cause us to “begin winter” in our heads as early as Halloween.

The good news is, I kind of like thresholds. You’re not quite at the end of one chapter and another is starting to present itself. I’m alright with that. Does it make me feel spectacularly disorganized at times? YUP! And I’m alright with that too. I look at my To Do lists and then at my son’s curls and boundless energy and think, “I’m where I need to be right now. This other will keep for a little bit longer.”

As Ryan, Finley and I turn the fluid page between “last year” and the “new year” we want to wish each of you a feeling of peace – real peace of mind — the kind that slows your pulse and warms your insides. And I pray for each of you a sense of hope. We cannot always find it within reach, but hope sustains us, reminds us of our blessings, and keeps us moving forward – faces pointed toward the light and anxious for what will reveal itself in the liminal mist. Here’s to that in 2022: light, peace, and hope.

Minick Family Christmas Photos 2021

Another opportunity to run around downtown North Wilkesboro, play among the lights, and do it with family: YES PLEASE!

If you’ve followed this blog for more than a year, then you know that we are not only familial with the Minicks, but we’ve shot more portrait sessions with them than there is time to count. Engagement, wedding, maternity, newborn, 6-month, birthdays, family portraits outside and in our studio, we have images of Ryan and Rachel and kids Amelia and Matt that number in the thousands. This Christmas, we added more and this time, the children were the stars.

Amelia and Matt Matt hammed it up around the lights and holiday features, jumped, danced, played and chased each other. I love these joyful and more dynamic shoots during the holidays with kids. Everyone’s ready to celebrate and that’s difficult while sitting still, if you ask me.

Wishing the Minicks – and you all – THE MERRIEST OF CHRISTMASES and the most joyful holiday season.


We love family portraits whether they are set in the studio, the great outdoors, a specific location like the mountains or high country, or on our property in our outdoor portrait garden. Pixels on Paper photographs newborns and families, special events and portraits  of all kinds in our Wilkesboro, NC studio. We would be honored to meet with you, learn about you and your family and be a part of taking special portraits that will become, we hope, family heirlooms.

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York Family Christmas Photos 2021

Our holiday portrait sessions took us mostly outside this season, which gave everyone an excuse to wear their seasonal sweaters. The Yorks, whom we’ve known for a good while and photographed many times, were another family that put on their holiday duds and invited Ryan to photograph them at their home.

Mom Lindsay, Dad Mitch, sons Tate and Turner and sweet daughter Tinleigh got to show off the kids’ new tree house – BUILT BY MITCH! – and run around with the newest member of the family, weimaraner pup Allie. It made for an active and fun shoot for everyone.

And these children…. as I write I’m remembering the times before they had Tinleigh and how all three of these kids has grown so quickly. These images are going to be heirlooms we hope, because they capture such a fleeting time. Plus, I love seeing the tartan plaid, the suspenders and bow tie, the snowflakes and missing teeth. It’s all precious to a mama.

The treehouse itself is crazy-impressive, and we can imagine many fun afternoons with those kids exploring and having adventures in it. What was also memorable: the Weimaraner pup. The children are, of course, in the love with her and she let them tickle and snuggle her between and during shots. They are the cutest!!

Other photo and portrait sessions with the Yorks:
Spring in the Orchard
Christmas at Home
Tinleigh’s Newborn Portraits
Outdoor Maternity Portraits
Summer Outdoor Family Portraits

and there are many more of Tinleigh’s first year and large family gatherings. We adore this growing family and appreciate that they call on us to document their lives through the seasons and the milestones.
Merry Christmas, Yorks! Cheers to 2022!


We love family portraits whether they are set in the studio, the great outdoors, a specific location like the mountains or high country, or on our property in our outdoor portrait garden. Pixels on Paper photographs newborns and families, special events and portraits  of all kinds in our Wilkesboro, NC studio. We would be honored to meet with you, learn about you and your family and be a part of taking special portraits that will become, we hope, family heirlooms.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License All photos are ©2021 Pixels On Paper. Do not copy, crop, or remove watermark.

Andrews Family Christmas 2021 Portrait Photos

Our Christmas portrait sessions this season have been wonderful. Ryan had the pleasure of photographing the Andrews family this year. We love the Wilkesboro’s Christmas decorations and visit them as a family many times during the season. They are a perfect place to get photos.

Mom Kristen, Dad Matthew, and sons Luke and Jackson met up with Ryan and they wandered around capturing some great shots. Kids love playing in and around the lights – we know our son does, and the Andrews boys do too. It was a perfect location for their photos.

We’ve photographed this lovely family more than a few times. We photographed Jaxon’s newborn session, his six-month portraits, and one year portraits, as well as an At Home Christmas session. Watching their boys grow up is a reminder to enjoy every moment with our family. Tis the season, afterall.