When I learned I was pregnant with my youngest, my eldest was 7 months old. Around the same time, I read quote by this by E.W. Howe: "Raising children is like making biscuits: it is as easy to raise a big batch as one, while you have your hands in the dough." I loved it then, and I think it is fitting for this family. C & R have five beautiful children with another on the way. When you think about the kind of parents you would want for a family with six children, you would be imagining C & R. Seriously, they are amazing. Calm, but also excited. Fun, but also reverent. It was a joy to spend time with them. We had a our session a while ago, but I have been a bad blogger!
Meet the H family...
Meet the H family...
Thanks again, guys! Loved it!! So excited for you!
Share this post with friends and family!
If we have 20 comments from different people on this post between now and July 4, C & R will receive a complimentary 5×7 of their choice (I'm voting for the slide!).
Thanks!
This time last year:








16 comments:
we too LOVED it!! LOVED you captured us being us! The kiddos were super comfy and it is so what we wanted!! Super excited to see you again for newborn pic's of #6!! It won't be long now (7 weeks)...
Absolutely gorgeous family and the pictures captured them perfectly!
absolutely wonderful pics! Are there more for us to see?
Love these pics!
Love the pictures!!
Loved them how cute are those kids and what a touching moment with the two of you....
Sheila
So beautiful!! Amazing pictures!!
Thanks so much guys!! There are more (lots more :) ), but I just blog a few from each session. The gallery is password protected, but C might share if you say pretty please. I can post a few more on FB tomorrow, too.
And, oooooooooo, can NOT wait for Baby H!!
Biscuits. :) This REALLY looks like a great batch. <3
LOVE that quote! ...and the photos! Great job!
love love love it!!
Slide is def the fav!
these are awesome.
They are a gorgeous family. Best parents I know. Love it!
These are precious!
Post a Comment
You know I {love} your comments! Thanks!