Families & Little Ones

Blog Catch-Up: Spring/Summer Family & Kiddo Sessions

Catch-Up post #1!

It’s been a while, you guys, and I have very much missed sharing with you all on a regular basis! Honestly, I’ve been trying to fit a full time job into three workdays/week for two years now and it shows. 😅 I just haven’t had much time to post here, but I really miss this. I miss sharing the toddler pictures that make me laugh, the family pictures that make me smile and unconsciously put my hand on my cheek, the sweet tiny newborns, and the high school seniors who look very grown up. So here is my effort to catch you all up on what has been happening over the past year. I tried my best to pull one or two from every session, but if I missed one I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to leave anyone out!

This post is all about family sessions from last spring and summer. So many fun memories were re-lived as I went through the pictures! I hope you can sense the joy and love that was such a big part of these sessions. ❤️

The Rest of 2020

Hey there!
It’s been a while.

I had great intentions of keeping up with my blog after our little James arrived last February, but after a few attempts to catch up and get back in the habit, life kept happening instead. So after a lot of thoughtful debating I’ve finally decided to do one big post with a few of my favorite pictures from each session, starting in the Spring where I had left off before. Maybe someday I’ll get back to blogging individual sessions, but for now, it’s catch up time. :)

I’ve spent time today picking out these images, and as I put together this post tonight it struck me that there was a whole pandemic going on while these pictures were being taken. There were extreme political headlines, riots, natural disasters, arguments on Facebook about anything and everything. There was a lot about 2020 that we would choose not to relive.

And yet, when I look at these pictures, I see toddlers running and giggling through grass fields without a care in the world. I see a bride whose wedding had to be rescheduled laughing so hard she had tears streaming down her face (because of something I said that came out wrong, which happens occasionally. 😅) I see a couple who had been told they would never be able to have children hold their newborn baby boy in their arms, along with their daughter who surprised them a few years ago. I see moms and dads making such a good life for their kids through a lot of hard work and a lot of love. I see grandparents who just became great-grandparents for the first time.

There was a lot about 2020 that we would choose not to relive. But man, there was so much good, too. So much happiness in these everyday moments. So much love and so many miracles.

Man, 2020. What a year. What amazing days you brought us. ❤️

Whew, I know that was quite a long post!
If you made it this far, a few things:

You may have noticed I didn’t share any senior pictures here, and that is because I did share a full blog post of each of my seniors from last year already. Also, I have shared on social media several pictures from each of the weddings that I’ve photographed, and though I hope to start blogging those again in the future, that is enough for me for now. :)

Also, if I did miss any sessions, please forgive me. It was not intentional, I tried to go through my calendar from last year and include a few pictures from each session that hadn’t been shared before. Feel free to shoot me an email if I missed someone, and I’ll try to correct any mistakes!

Red Clover Sessions, Spring 2020

I put a last-minute call out on my Facebook page last Spring when the red clover was blooming to see if anyone wanted a small session before it was gone, and had a few families come out! It was so fun to see everyone and I’m so glad we were able to take advantage of these beautiful blooms. A field of flowers isn’t something we see often here in Tennessee, and that makes it extra special when we do. :)