So…I was supposed to take the month of December off
(see how well that went?)

and I was going to focus on my 25 days of Christmas photos
(yup, I scored on that one too)

But when this amazing couple contacted me and asked me to do last minute maternity photos while her husband was on R&R
there was just NO WAY I could say no.

I love my military families!

Daddy & Mommy

So excited to hear that mom & baby are healthy.
Congrats to such a wonderful family and thank you to them for their commitment to our country.

(My LOL photo that day, it just made me laugh)





Chirstmas Cards.
Yup, 12 days left and we are just doing Christmas Card photos.

To be fair, I wanted originally to use the amazing photos that Kaela Green Photography took for us back in September
but changed my mind last minute because we’re using them for something a little more special :)

So, here’s our “photo booth” style photos for the photo booth style card we are doing.

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This is the first time I’ve really been able to explain more about my involvement in Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep.
I served this family several years ago when they had their second loss.

I remember the call, it pulled at my heart. Something about them seemed so special.
I had the honor of shooting maternity photos as well as arriving for their little girl’s birth and I knew she would stay with me forever…
as one of those angel babies you never forget.

I was ECSTATIC last year (around this time) when mom got in touch and told me she was pregnant again and he was healthy.

It is like this rainbow baby just radiates joy.

All “new” mom and dads dote on their babies but the love I see from angel parents is overwhelming.

Volunteering is rough at times. Not every family will become a friend, some won’t even remember your name.
But every once in awhile, you’ll take a call for a family that will stay with you.

They will remind you what a gift NILMDTS portraiture is.

And sometimes you can even share in the joy of a rainbow baby.

It makes me sad to think dad (both mom and dad are veterans) will be leaving again next year.
But I know they cherish every moment with this little guy. I mean, how could you not!?’

Thank you {BFam} for letting me continue to be a part of your lives.
Your strength and spirit inspires me and helps me remember why I started doing all of this in the first place

<3





Childhood Innocence.

 

Cousins at Play

(a real photo, yay!)

After my session with my beautiful new niece (another blog post to come) we had time to hang out at my brother’s house.
This is a big deal, these two cousins don’t spend nearly enough time together (distance, family schedules…excuses go on and on)

For me, the essence of Christmas is childhood innocence. Now that these two are closer in ability, they play together like cousins.

It reminds me of my childhood with my beloved cousins, who were more like brothers.

I hope for the same thing for my kiddo. Especially if he is the only one.





I met this amazing family this past summer at the PreEclampsia walk.
The mother gave me strength, hope and made me feel like my journey through such trauma was not faced alone.

Seeing her beautiful son, not much younger than Davs, reminded me once again what a miracle he is.

Such a beautiful family

(I know I posted this on #8/25, I just loved the picture)

Wonderful little miracle boy <3

Beautiful little sister.

Daddy Story

Mommy Story

Learning to walk...

Just loved this one.

and…my laugh for the session

Thank you {MFam} for trusting me with your memories and sharing your stories.
I feel like I have connected with your family on only that level that survivors can <3

 





Family.

(again, enjoy the camera phone photo- the faux tilt shift is even built in!)

My family Circa 1996

We’ve gone through a lot in the past 2 months as a family.
I saw this ornament at my mom’s house and it reminded me how important it is to let go.

Christmas is family. If it’s not, then what is it? Gifts? Indulgences? Numbness?

I am blessed with a family, even if they are not perfect.

 

(I’m hoping to catch up with a REAL photo tonight!)





Sadness.

Today in between sessions, errands and deliveries I went to be of service.
This is a reality in a hospital. It’s hard to see such blatant information, it seems so callous to those of us who are not used to it.

Christmas is not all joy and celebration, it is also sorrow for those we are missing.
Today another family had to say goodbye to a life gone far too soon.

(again, forgive the camera phone photos. I’m keeping up as much as I possibly can no matter what camera I use!)





Music.

Just a camera phone photo of a great night with Rise Against.
(Ok fair, Rise Against isn’t the most “Christmas Spirit” music)

I just associate my Christmas season with music and friends. A break from work (which I’m lucky enough to love)
An escape into the things I love.

It’s not as Holiday-ey (is that a word) but I like stretching my imagination on this challenge.
Camera Phones count, right?





This wasn’t a photo I took on my own free will per say (maybe a faux paux for this challenge)
But it fit how I felt.

I met this amazing family at the PreEclampsia walk back this summer.
Her little boy, who is very close to age as my little man, just reminds me what a miracle my little man is.

She give me hope for someday having another (healthy) child.

Christmas is Miracles.





Little Miss Sofia Marie entered the world on 12/1

Babies are a funny thing, it’s like they just KNOW when they are needed.
My immediate family has recently gone through some very difficult trauma and I believe this little girl will begin to help all of us heal.

It’s a big weight on her shoulders, but she’s stolen my heart already.

My Beautiful SIL in the studio a few months ago.

We did a shot like this for Baby Ariah a few years ago :)

Little Miss Ariah (big sister!) This took Dora, a couch and daddy acting like an idiot behind the curtains.

Family Hands

The storyboard from the other day <3

Still at the hospital- NB photos coming soon!

I’m such a proud auntie. We all make the most beautiful children.
I know it’s taboo to not show “consistency” in a set (going from studio to lifesytle) but I just love doing things against the grain.

So, enjoy this mixed up set.
Congratulations to my big brother and his family.





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