Saturday, December 17, 2016

One Year Down



Ok. So this is kinda funny.
And that's really all we could do at the time - laugh.

Do you ever just get a vision?
A vision on how you want your family pictures to look and feel.
It'll be PERFECT - in your mind.

My vision for Harper's one year pictures were at a Christmas tree farm.
I saw a super cute one (not really in our area) that I wanted to go to.
I took off work. We drove two hours in rush hour traffic with a one year old.
Only to realize me and Ashley didn't communicate very well with our plans for these pictures.
We searched for her and searched - the people who worked there looked at us like we were crazy.
And finally, we realized that Ashley was at a different Christmas tree farm.
A Christmas tree farm right near our house - two hours away. Ha. Ha.

Instead of panicking, we laughed.
Me and Ashley are always on the same page, so this was just a crazy miscommunication.
Mostly on my part for not expressing my Christmas tree farm vision very clearly.
I thought about rescheduling, but you see - the problem with having a baby born in December, the weather kinda sucks. And our options were limited. 

So, we both rushed to common ground before the sun went down, and Ashley managed to snag some super cute pictures of Harper a couple weeks before she turned one. I'm pretty sure any other photographer in the world would have killed me. But she's my best friend for a reason.

And. Holy Christmas trees. My child is ONE.



 











Sunday, December 11, 2016

One Year Old | Harper Bug


Cue the tears.
My baby - my six pound, thirteen ounce baby - is one.
All the sleepless nights, screams, dirty diapers have made this the most difficult year, but the best, most rewarding year of my entire life.

Blessed to be her mom is the understatement of the century.
I love that girl more than life itself.

Happy Birthday Harper Bug.
We love you.


Sunday, December 4, 2016

Christmas Joy

Harper got to pick out her first Christmas tree!
One day, I hope to go to a Christmas tree farm and make that a tradition - but our local hardware store was what worked this year. :)
She was more excited about riding in a buggie that allowed her to face forward (she hates the backwards facing ones - go figure). And we ended up finding the perfect tree in the cold and drizzle. 




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Monday, November 28, 2016

Full Bellies, Fuller Hearts


Harper's first Thanksgiving was one for the books. 
The food was delicious, and the company was even better.

Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays, and these pictures tell exactly why. <3









 

 















 






 















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