Monday, December 31, 2012

Guess who's cute with no pants?

My sweet boy was looking so cute after bath today I had to stick him in front of the camera and snap a few pics.:)
He was turning 9 months anyways so it was a good excuse!
Notice that he is in a basket… he has gotten so fast I cannot photograph him alone unless I stick him in something! LOL!


Monday, December 24, 2012

Jude's 1st Christmas Pics by me :)

I took many more pics of my little guy this year but these are the ones Ive been able to edit so far. Gosh I love him so and he has way too many pics taken of himself!! LOL! But, when youre this photogenic & your mom's a photographer you just can't get out of it!

I mean, look at that sweet baby!!!!


we revisited Old Baker's Farm for a photoshoot too :)


Merry Christmas from my family to yours!!

Jude's First Christmas Tree!

The weekend after Thanksgiving we took Jude to get his first real Christmas Tree at Old Baker's Christmas Tree Farm!



Gosh isn't he the cutest little thing!?



Playing with my momma Rose



Checking out our tree



Silly momma rose wearing my hat!




my daddy loves me so :)


Next year we will be doing the fake tree thing... We had so much fun going to get our tree but it died shortly after we got it home :( Not sure if it is because of the hot weather we have had all winter or maybe we did something wrong? However, it is still decorated and standing in the play room waiting for christmas day which is tomorrow!! :)


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

StayCation-- McWane Center Fun

We took Jude to the McWane Center last week when daddy was off for a couple days for "staycation".
My soon-to-be sister in-law gave us free tickets so it was nice to do something fun for free :)






I really liked daddy blowing bubbles for me! Guess what's going in our stocking ;)









We loved having daddy home and being able to spend good quality time with him!
Can't wait for the next "staycation" !! :)


Monday, December 17, 2012

The 'Balancing Act'

I know Ive missed tons of posts lately. To be honest life has just gotten away from me. With it being busy season for work, and still learning how to balance a family and working full time, the little blog here has just been abandoned. 
Well, part of my 2013 'changes' are to balance my time a little better. I will now only be shooting 2 sessions a week (hopefully in one day), and only doing "office work" in the evenings when this cutie has gone down for the night. During the days Im not out shooting Ill be doing the wife and mommy stuff. I CANNOT wait and have already implemented my plan starting today :) It has been such a good feeling to love on my baby all day and get my house clean. Ive felt so overwhelmed to get everything done for work but the honest truth it, it'll never ALL be done. Photography has an endless 'to do' list and Im accepting that. So, Ive decided to let that go and quit trying to be wonder woman and just live my life and do my job as it comes. Im sure all of you photogmoms know the strain running a business can put on you. I LOVE my job. But, I LOVE MY FAMILY so much more.
So, if youre a client, expect emails from me at 1am instead of 1pm ;)
Love to you all! Hope you enjoy the pictures ;0)

8 months old. Growing too fast for my own good!








Wednesday, October 3, 2012

wordless wednesday 10/3/12


mommy & jude

My sweet friend heather of heather campbell photography snapped these mommy & me shots of my sweet boy and I.
I am IN LOVE with this baby.
Who would've thought God could create such a wonderful love!!!!!
Praying I cherish these sweet moments with him as a baby!



Thank you heather for the pictures! :)

5 month photo shoot!



He is actually 5 months 23 days so almost 6 months in these! Mommy almost forgot to snap them! :)

what we've been doing lately...




bed head ;)

Jude came to work with me one day. We had to keep it super hot in my clients home so the newborn would sleep. That is why he is nakey ;)
Check out that cute bed head!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Jude's First Solid Food

Well, Im so far behind on blogging about Jude that Im just going to start where we are. It is overwhelming thinking I need to go back and blog about the last 5.5 months with our little guy. So, I figured better just pick up where we are and here and there I will add old posts in with the new stuff.
Here's the little guy today at 5.5 months trying his first ever food other than breast milk, banana. I think he liked it. What do you think? ;)


We have chosen to follow the Baby Led Weaning method of introducing solids. Learn more about it by clicking here. I think Jude likes it so far ;)
This evening we tried some watermelon and he REALLY liked that. Didn't even need the mesh food holder to get him started! Didn't grab my camera for that one because I was running out the door to do a session but next time I'll have to get it on film too! He was sucking the juice out and making the cutest faces!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Jude's Birth Story

He's Here. He's Perfect. He's Healthy.

My sweet boy was born just 3.5 months ago via c-section at 6:04 pm 4.2.12 weighing in at the perfect 7lbs 11oz and 20 short inches long ;) at 41 weeks gestation.

I went into the hospital on 4/1 to begin the induction process. My biggest fear had happened. Jude was "late". We had gone in Friday for an ultrasound and non-stress test to monitor baby and make sure the womb was still a good environment for the little guy. My doctor wasn't too concerned about his living arrangements but even her little bit of worry about my placenta made me opt for an induction just to be on the safe side.

So, Drew and I arrived at the hospital at 8pm sunday evening bags packed anxiously awaiting the beginning of the process to bring our baby boy home. Much to my surprise, when I arrived and they hooked me up to the monitor I was already contracting fairly well on my own and didn't even know it! ha! I was about 3 cm!! :D
One of my requests was that the doctor did not use cytotec (sp?) during the induction process. In stead we used an alternative called cervadil (sp?) that is said to be on the safer side when it comes to softening the cervix. It worked like a charm and I was in pretty active labor all night long. The pain at that point was mainly in my thighs. It felt like my body just couldn't relax, particularly my legs. The nurse said this is common.
I could not sleep. I mean, who can sleep when they know they are about to meet their baby?!
Well, the nurse came in at 5am and got me to get up and shower and get ready to start the pitocin drip. By 7:30 I was having very intense contractions!

To make a long story short, a little while later, I was 5cm and my doctor was determined to break my water. I fought her as much as I could on this because my body was progressing wonderfully without this un-needed intervention, but she insisted.
She tried 3, YES, THREE, times to break my water. Let me remind you that this was before any pain meds or epidural. That pain was excruciating! At this point my contractions were really really close together and she was doing this during contractions. I went into what I consider to be a mild panic attack during this process.
They had to hook me up to oxygen and monitor Jude's heart beat because the trauma had his heart beat dropping. After he was born we discovered he had a huge gash on his head from the doctor attempting to break my water. This broke my heart. :(
After the 3rd attempt at breaking my water, it was a success, until Jude decided to plug the hole with his head defeating the whole purpose. ;) I love my child. :) He didn't want his cushion from the contractions taken away!
Anyways... like I was saying.. panic attack going on here from being jabbed during contractions. So, I began begging for the epidural. And after much persuasion and convincing my hubby that I was dead serious and I wouldn't hold it against him, he let me get the epidural. (Let me clarify that my original goal was a natural, un-induced, un-medicated, un-intervened birth. Drew was instructed to not let me convince him of an epidural.. if he could help it ;) Im pretty convincing. And I think he realized the seriousness the trauma from the water breaking attempts had caused.) So, seconds after I begged for an epidural the anesthesiologist was in the room administering it. Relief.

Little did I know, I had progressed tremendously prior to the epidural :( I wish I had known I was this close to pushing and I think I would've tried to hold out longer. Should've asked the nurse to check me once more, but after that water breaking event I didn't want anything causing me anymore pain in that area! lol!
So, it came time to push, I was 10cm but Jude hadn't dropped any. The doc thought it was worth it to try to push him down some by pushing. The thing that sucks about having an epidural, and one of the MAIN reasons I didn't want one, you cannot get up, move around and move that baby down. You are stuck. Confined to a little hospital bed where other people have to pick your legs up and move them around.
I pushed. I pushed for an hour and NOTHING happened. He didn't move one bit.
My doctor came in at 5pm and said it was time for a c-section. I lost it. I cried like I had never cried before. My husband went in the hall and begged the doctor for one more hour to push. Jude was not in distress, what would it hurt? So, she came back in and told me "you can try whatever you like but it's not going to work." Yes, the doctor said that to me. Believe it.
So, I took all my energy and all my tears and I channelled them to pushing as hard as I could with all my might. It didn't work. He didn't budge. I was told his head was through the pelvis but he was turned so that his shoulders were stuck. So a c-section it was.
Looking back I wonder, why couldn't they have turned him??? But I didn't think that at the time.
I was rushed to the OR like it was some kind of emergency but it really wasn't. My baby was fine. No distress at all. Don't really know what that was about other than it was 6pm. :/

Im on the operating table, crying my eyes out. Drew is trying to calm my emotions, telling me its all okay. Jude will be here any second now and it will all be worth it. I knew the truth in his words but I hurt. My heart hurt.



They begin the c-section and my epidural had worn off. I felt the first few minutes. I felt them cut me. Not completely felt it but it HURT. I felt them remove some of my insides. I screamed for them to stop.
The anesthesiologist began injecting my IV with all kinds of meds. At one point he had 3 vials of stuff in his hand. He yelled at my OB to stop the procedure. Only then did she stop.
I received enough medication and they proceeded. Seconds later I heard Drew say, "listen, do you hear that?!"

It was Jude.

It was the sweet sweet sound of my baby boys first cry. For the first time my heart beat completely. I began to yell "where is he, I want to see him, where is he???"
The nurse brought him around and showed him to me. I do not remember this but Drew says I couldn't see the nurse standing directly in front of me holding my baby (I guess it was all that medication they had just rapidly injected me with! haha!) But I was saying softly "I can't see him! Bring him closer to me!" lol! She placed him in my arms and I just closed my eyes and I smelled him.





He was Here. He was Perfect. He was Mine.


I just want to encourage all women who are expecting. No matter what your birth story ends up being, the end result is the same. Your birth story is given to YOU for a reason. Each is different and is used to shape you into the mother God wants you to be.

Come back later to hear about Jude's stay in the NICU

Photos courtesy of Allison Lewis Photography