Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Amelia's Baby Shower

It's been a few weeks since we threw a baby shower for Amelia but . . . better late than never, right??

Kim had asked months ago if we could throw a Garden Tea baby shower and . . . since that's right up my alley . . .  of course I said yes!

We hadn't counted on all the other things going on though. Or thought about the fact that summer would be rapidly approaching, so the day of the baptism found me scrambling to find a date that would work for as many people as possible.

 Which turned out to be only four days later.

Oh my. The garden hadn't been properly cared for in weeks and weeks and it had been raining much more than we were used to here on the prairies. It was desperately needed mind you, so no one was complaining,  we just aren't used to getting rain nearly every day.

The weather held though, and I spent 3 days in the garden, weeding, pruning and primping.

The shower would never have happened without my dear friend Joyce's help, because by the middle of day 2 in the garden, I was pooped beyond belief. (Joyce and I have organized countless events together over the years and it was such fun to work together again.)

Joyce and I brainstormed the menu, decorations and games and Joyce did the majority of the shopping, leaving me more time to work in the garden.

She also made some lovely, delicious cookies! (I must admit I hid most of the leftovers from Henry and Jesse so I could eat them all myself!  ;D)
 On the day of the shower Joyce got here early and we went right to work, decorating the garden and setting up an extra canopy (thank you to Linda A for lending it and bringing it to the house!) and arranged seating for 25 guests. There was a chance of showers but we figured as long as everyone was under cover we'd be alright.

We did make one big concession to possible bad weather. We had originally intended to have food and seating areas sprinkled throughout the garden but decided to decorate the covered deck that leads into the house and have all the food served there, just in case.

The weather held until the guests began to arrive.

It started showering, but that was okay, this was a baby shower after all . . .

More guests arrived.

It started raining a little harder and the skies just kept getting darker.

The wind began to blow. There was some quick rearranging of the food tables as the end closest to the edge of the deck was starting to get wet.

 There's nothing fancy about soggy food!

I held out hope that it would blow over and we would still be able to get into the garden.

The rain showers turned into a deluge. So much rain came down, that even if it did blow over, the gazebo, which is on the lowest spot in the garden, would have water coming up over the floor.

So . . . we crammed into my teeny, tiny house. All 25 of us. Just like sweaty sardines. The clever, brave ones sat out on the deck where it was cooler, and damper.

And yet. . .

We all had a wonderful time. Because in the end, it's all about the people. Pretty decorations are wonderful, but if all you have are family and friends to visit with . . .

That, really, is all you need.

*(Of course good food and some fun, funky drinks help too! ;D)

So, without further ado, I give you Amelia's baby shower:

It's wet out there!


Kim's sister Jaclyn made this beautiful baby carriage with her wonderful cupcakes.
The brave ones . . .
Crystal helps Joyce with last minute preparations
It's present time!
Close friends of the new mom.
Great Grandma checks out the loot.
Great Oma and Mrs.V check out the loot as well!
Once a secretary . . . Joyce keeps track of the gifts and gift givers.
Kim's mom and sister-in-law do some ooohing and aaahing as Great Grandma and Aunt Evelyn look on.
Kim's niece, Miss O, approves of this one . . .
Amelia hangs out with 'Aunty' Brienne

25 people will not fit in my living room. Some of us hung out in the hallways . . .
A fabulous time with family and friends
 And of course, once Grandpa got home, he had to have a little Amelia snuggle time too!

The guest of honour's ready for bed . . .
God has richly blessed us with this new, darling addition to our family.

*****

14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:14 NIV

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Oh those Baby Lips!



Is there anything better than tiny baby fingers, or tiny baby toes, or those 'melt your heart' little baby lips?

I always feel like the worst kind of meanie when, after taking a lot of time to settle these sweet little ones to sleep in one position, I take a few photos and then move them around to a whole new pose! It just seems wrong somehow . . .  Too many years of trying to settle my own fussy babies I suppose. ;D

Alina came in with her mom just before Christmas. Isn't she adorable?

I do love a newborn baby . . .










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Monday, January 19, 2015

Ruby. Newborn Photography.

I had sweet little Ruby in the studio just after Christmas along with her mom, dad and big brother Abe.

It's been a while since I've done a newborn and a few things became obvious fairly quickly. My studio space isn't quite large enough, (mom, dad and Abram hung out in the rather chilly hall while my assistant (and dear friend) Nicole and I worked in the studio) and poor little Ruby wasn't feeling quite herself that day.

 Newborns can go through  growth spurts, feel a little gassy, or would prefer to be at home in their own bed rather than hanging out with a photographer who snuggles them to sleep and then starts messing around, trying to get them into the 'perfect' position . . .

What's up with that?!

Big brother Abe was a sweetheart and thoroughly enjoyed climbing up on the box to pose for me. He would have been fine if we had skipped Ruby altogether! ;D

In the end, we decided to bring Ruby back another day and have dad and Abe stay home. I brought all my gear upstairs into my much larger office space and we did the shoot in there instead.

So much better. 

A big thank you to Ryan and Cindy who were so laid back through out this process. I know it can hard work getting out with a new baby and a toddler, especially in the winter! Thanks for letting me snuggle and play with your little ones.








How adorable is this sweet face?!

Check out their 'Welcome to the Family' video. (click on the little cog in the lower right corner, then click on 720 to watch it in HD)

 I love being able to add video clips to still photos . . .




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