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By no means do any of us know everything there is to know about pregnancy, labor, and child rearing. Particularly with pregnancy and labor there were things My husband and I really wished people would have told us, had been published, or had been stated during the birthing class/tour. For us even though it has only been a short time; this blog will serve our experience, opinions, and findings to share with others who may be looking for information. I am not going to censor the content; so it might get icky and gross.. but if you have children.. poop, piss, puke, blood and other various substances should not surprise you. They are 'part' of the experience known as life.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Professional Photos

One of my regrets with my little one is not having newborn photos.... Yes I take a ton of photos and I have some skills with the camera... but someone being able to take a photo with your family and your baby all together, is very nice.  


In the photography department we started at the 6 month marker.  
My biggest 'need' was getting a photo with the family dog Shamus.  Shamus is 13 years old and I really wanted to get that photo taken.  With loved ones (pets included) moments and ages do not last forever.  Photos are a little way of preserving what good memories and feelings we have for our loved ones.  In respect to children.. well we all know 'they grow up too fast..' I personally, learning from my regrets; am going to have photos taken at each major age milestone.  Our next shoot is this month for 9 months.  Then we are going to do a 12, 18, and every year after.  


The photographer I chose came highly recommended by many of my friends.
  Here are some of the things I looked for in selecting the photographer;

1.  Good work with children/infants
2.  Recommendations
3. Quality
4. Variety
5. Price 



The photos in this post are from Keller Photography
I am sure I will be posting more soon :D


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