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Choosing
the right cover for
each issue of WellesleyWeston
Magazine is one of my
favorite things to do.
New ideas are always
on my mind as we plan
each cover at least
a year in advance in
order to accurately
capture the mood and
ambiance of the season
in which the magazine
is published. Our creative
director, Peter Baker,
spends many hours on
location and in the
studio making photographic
magic, whether we are
shooting gardens, landscapes,
or, in this case, a
young boy and his dad.
I’m
willing to bet that
this cover photo will
conjure up some wonderful
memories taking you
back to the day when
your mom or dad painstakingly
removed the training
wheels from your first
bicycle and had faith
that you were ready
to go off on your own.
I
had the pleasure of
attending this cover
photo shoot with our
adorable model, seven-year-old
Upham Elementary School
first-grader Jack Poirier
and his dad Chris. They
spent a good chunk of
a beautiful afternoon
very patiently posing
for our camera, and
I’d
like to thank them for
their time and enthusiasm.
I’d
also like to thank Jack’s
aunt and uncle, Jessica
and Rob Broggi, for
allowing us to take
over their driveway
and yard in order to
ensure a safe and beautiful
environment in which
to shoot.
Creating
precious family memories
is easy in towns like
ours with an abundance
of activities and resources.
One new activity that
is quickly gaining popularity
in our area is geocaching.
Combining the modern
technology of a GPS
with a good old-fashioned
treasure hunt, adventurous
types are hitting the
forests and trails in
search of “geocaches” and
having fun exploring
the great outdoors in
the process.
Another
fun family outing this
spring might include
a visit to the Davis
Museum at Wellesley
College. If you haven’t
yet discovered this
local treasure, I think
you’ll
be surprised by the
multitude of cultural
offerings right in our
neighborhood. With four
floors of gallery space,
a cinema, and a café,
there are many delights
to appeal to all family
members on a rainy spring
day.
Along
with the good times,
raising children is
fraught with challenges.
Longtime Wellesley resident
and mother Andrea Harding
was appalled by the
bullying she witnessed
firsthand with her own
children and alarmed
by the devastating effects
of bullying as recently
reported in the media.
Rather than sit back
and simply talk about
it, she decided to take
matters into her own
hands and co-created
anti bull-e gear, a
clothing line with an
anti-bullying message.
I
think you’ll
find plenty of inspiration
in this issue to explore
the new possibilities
that spring presents.
Happy Spring!  |