I love a good maternity/toddler session. There is nothing cuter in my opinion.
I have to say, little Lucy here kind of stole the show!! She is so adorable, and so fun to work with! Her mom is pretty adorable too! I could have worked with the two of them all day.
Here is a little sneak peak from the session.
..... and any one who can look this good in maternity pants deserves some props!!
Is it just me, or does time speed up the moment you become a parent? I seriously feel like my boys were just born, and then, all the sudden, I find myself sitting on my sofa, talking with my neighbor about sending them off to kindergarten!!
I remember when they were first born feeling so overwhelmed. The twin thing really threw me for a loop. I remember someone saying to me "the days are long, but the years are short". So TRUE!!! I tell you, I would love nothing more than to have those little babies back for just a moment.
I will say, that I have completely enjoyed my time with them so far. They are amazing little people and make my life better every day!!
So, please indulge me here, while I take a little stroll down memory lane :)
This picture on the left was taken by the super talented Della Chen. I love it. And I'm sad to say, that it is one of the only pictures that I have of myself with the boys when they were babies. The cobbler's kids have no shoes I guess.
At a year and a half, Harvey loved this big bird stuffed animal.
Dexter went through a pretty bad biting phase. Our friend bought him this book, and he loved it! He used to read it all the time.
I just returned from this beautiful wedding in Spokane, and couldn't wait to get to my computer to share these images with you!!!
Matthew and Kana were married at the historic Patsy Clark Mansion in Spokane's Browns Addition neighborhood.
For the ceremony, Kana wore a traditional Kimono that had been picked out for her by her mother and father back in Japan before her father passed away.
She changed into an adorable little cocktail dress for the reception, but the guests continued to be treated to other Japanese traditions. The buffet included a wide verity of sushi, and toasts were made with sake, as well as champagne. Little bottles of sake and sake cups were given to each guest as a wedding favor.
I honestly could go on and on about this wedding. It was filled with so much love and every one was so kind... but I'll turn it over to the pictures to tell the story.
I actually took these photos a little while ago (or as my son Dexter says "a couple whiles ago")... but my lovely assistant Lily was going through files on Monday and came across these beautiful images of Aime. We both loved them, and thought you would too. :)
Aime came in for both a maternity and a newborn session. She was great fun to work with, and her children, as you can see, are just beautiful!