There is this family and a beautiful baby girl that touched my heart.
Thank you.
For your courage and your patience.
For putting yourself second.
Thank you for your huge, caring hearts!
There is this family and a beautiful baby girl that touched my heart.
Thank you.
For your courage and your patience.
For putting yourself second.
Thank you for your huge, caring hearts!
I was trying to find words that would describe motherhood.
Words to encourage you to be in pictures with your children.
But I am not so good with words, but I found a mother who is, so I will let her describe how I feel at the bottom of the post and hopefully you feel the same!
What would life have been like, I wondered
If I hadn’t been a Mom?
If God had never placed a baby
In the shelter of my arms?
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I probably would not have cried so much
I surely would not have laughed so much
I definitely would not have loved, or been loved, so much.
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I wouldn’t have had the chance to be
A hero, saving the day,
A fashion consultant, explaining why some things just don’t match
A nurse, comforting the sick
A general, rallying the troops,
A teacher, shaping young minds,
A detective, searching out truth,
An explorer, seeking lost treasures,
A missionary, sharing the gospel of Christ.
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I would never have
Been loved unconditionally by a five-month old
Snuggled under a special blankie with a two-year old
Sang Veggie Tales songs with a four-year old
Had a tickle fight with a five-year old
Found a willing and able helper in a seven-year old
Received a one-of-a-kind original masterpiece from a nine-year old
Been beaten in chess by an eleven-year old
Been instructed in the top Christian artists and their latest songs by a thirteen-year old
Had my book-reading record broken by a fifteen-year old
Or been prayed for faithfully each night by a sixteen-year old.
I would have missed out on star-gazing, water-hose tag, read-alouds,
dancing, birthday parties and Christmas mornings full of joy.
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I wouldn’t have had the chance to fall in love with my husband
Time and time again As he kissed a tiny baby
Or danced with a little girl Wrestled with little boys
Or took young ladies out on their first dates
And taught young men what it means to be a man.
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I wouldn’t have to read Amelia Bedelia or play “This Little Piggy” numberless times
I wouldn’t have had to wipe crayon off the walls Scrub Play-Doh out of the carpets
Or spot treat countless little clothes
I wouldn’t find old diapers under my car seat,
Rocks in my washing machine,
Or my toothbrush on the floor behind the toilet.
I wouldn’t have had to make last-minute searches for shoes,
Fix hundreds of ponytails,
Wipe thousands of noses,
Clip millions of fingernails.
I wouldn’t have been drooled, thrown up, pooped, and peed on.
I wouldn’t have come to think of the bathroom as my private sanctuary
Or settled into the dentist’s chair with a sigh of pleasure
At the prospect of thirty minutes of peace.
But if I hadn’t been a Mom
I wouldn’t have been given butterfly kisses
Or felt baby hands clasped around my neck.
I wouldn’t have received love notes
With questionable spelling,
But matchless expression.
I wouldn’t have enjoyed wildflower bouquets
Or head rubs
Or been the object of so many radiant smiles.
I wouldn’t have received
An encouraging word, a hug,
Or an act of service just when I needed it most.
I wouldn’t have shared heart-to-heart talks
With aspiring young film-makers,
Computer experts, artists, writers, interior decorators,
Chefs, gardeners, singers, architects, ballerinas, engineers, inventors,
Explorers, horse-trainers, and future Daddies and Mommies.
I wouldn’t have a front-row seat to the blossoming of future
world-changers
And the pleasure of living with my very best friends.
If I hadn’t been a Mom I wouldn’t have heard a child cry “Mommy!”
If I hadn’t been a Mom
I wouldn’t have been challenged
To love Christ more,
Trust my Father more,
Listen to the Holy Spirit more,
Repent quickly,
Speak carefully,
Forgive graciously,
Give generously,
Be truer, braver, freer.
I might never have plumbed the depths of my own weakness
And found, at the bottom, the miracle of God’s grace.
So, for all you little girls—
Hold fast to your baby dolls and love them well.
And to you big girls
Standing on the edge of life’s great adventure—
When you hear the lie, as you surely will,
That life is too short to be lived
Within four walls washing dishes,
Changing diapers,
Cleaning up messes,
Teaching ABCs,
And being the center of a whirlwind of noise and activity,
Don’t pay it any mind.
Take it from someone who has gone before you
That, although whatever road God takes you down in life will be blessed,
There is no richer journey than the one you will find
If you are one day privileged
To be a Mom.
By Jenny Hutchins
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Beautiful Esmee came to my home studio and slept through most of her session. She was so squishy and sweet.
At the end she woke up and as babies set the pace, we took some time to cuddle and feed.
After that I was able to capture some adorable awake photos.
Here are a few favourites from her photo session.
Our beautiful girl Emmeline Johanna Grace arrived on March 8 at 12:41 AM. She was born 41 minutes past her due date after a very quick home delivery. She has been such a blessing to our family and we all adore her. Josephine has been pouring all her sister love on her and keeps touching her hair because it is so ‘fuffy’. Jack and Isabelle have been holding her and are helping whenever they can.
I have taken so many images of her in the first 2 weeks and I can’t choose so here are most of them for you.
This beautiful expectant mum and I had her session set up for a while. Outdoor in the snow. But every time it would melt before we could make it out. When my beautiful new maternity dresses for the studio came in we decided to do studio instead and it turned out so pretty!
Enjoy those last few weeks, the movement and kicks. It is such an amazing time. And depending on when our own baby comes we might or might not be able to do some newborn pictures of this little one!
It was such a pleasure photographing this little girl. She was wide awake and so alert for the beginning of her session, but finally had a short little snooze which gave me the chance to capture some curled up sleepy images. I love that there is no pressure of babies having to be asleep during my newborn sessions, because those precious moments and expressions in between are so special!
After photographing Lilah and her family for her Fresh 48 session, mum came back with both her girls to capture some more beautiful images. A beautiful album has been made of both sessions, I can’t wait to get it to them.
Capturing that moment, the memory, that connection, the emotion.
I want you to feel what I see when I capture these images.
I want you to remember those moments.
I want you to be present with your children.
To soon they grow up, to soon you forget those little dimpled hands and chubby feet.
They will treasure seeing your proud smile and the love you have for them.
This beautiful family was so thankful and excited for me to capture this special time in their lives. I was there to capture their new little girl for her Fresh session. I have to say siblings meeting their new little brother or sister is such an exciting thing to witness. And now they came to the studio to capture their growing love even more. I am so pleased that they want prints, so I will be working on an album and putting together a beautiful wall gallery for to put in their home.
After photographing this little girl for her Fresh session it was such a delight having the family come to the studio to capture the love that they have for each other. The girls adore their little sister. I loved watching them. Playing and kissing Josephine’s little feet. Mum and dad looking down in adoration on all their girls. Here are some of my favourites.