What was so touching about Eowyn and Kenny was how long they waited for their new daughter. It was not just the usual nine months, but actually five long years. They called it a journey, and I was honored to have participated in one tiny step of the journey. The pride and love for such a long-awaited little person must be so enormous. Here’s my story of two people and one amazing belly.
We started with having some coffee in the garden bistro. Coffee and conversation between a loving couple are not complete without hand-holding and belly-rubbing.

Detail images images, which don’t contain people, can tell just as much of a story as images that do contain people. Can you just feel the anticipation…
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Category: Families, Maternity
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Tags: Baby Room, Bistro, Coffee, Crib, Dublin Lifestyle Portraits, Dublin Maternity Photography, East Bay Family Photography, Expectant Parents, Field, Garden, Mobile, Nature, Nursery, Outdoors
Saturday, October 3, 2009
I like to wait to post my slideshows so that my families have the first look, but now here it is for you to take a peek! Warning: this show is a bandwidth hog!
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I was out in the garden with my daughter, Paige, the other day. I noticed that she had spent quite a long time just sitting in one spot working on something. I didn’t go to see what she was doing, and after I had finished up my own mundane tasks, I went inside.
Later, she came inside and gave me this:

She had taken one type of leaf, which was long and strip-like, and used it to sew stitches in another type of leaf, which was broad and flat. It was such a thing of beauty. It was so organic and simple, and yet, also detailed. I was floored, but not really surprised, because this kind of thing is so much like Paige. She…
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