The first year was a fluke - the photographer pulled me into a picture with Kelton because she thought it would be cute. The next year, very pregnant with Kaylen, I wanted to copy it because I know it would be the last picture of just Kelton and me alone together. Then, it just made sense to keep taking the same post so I could watch my babies grow and change (and apparently myself as well. Dang I looked young in that first picture!).
I think it's so cool to be able to see them all to compare them. Enjoy!
I love this series that you've done, it will be so neat to look back on 20 + years from now. I think Kelton has changed the most over the years. It will be great for you to compare as they get into middle school, teenage years and adults. Fun, fun.
MP: I wasn't so much tired (though I guess I was since I hadn't really slept the night before) as terrified. That photo was taken the morning after the day she first stopped breathing and the 9-1-1 call. I had no idea what was really wrong with her or what would happen next so I took them in for pictures (I know...odd and twisted but I never would have forgiven myself if I hadn't). So what you see is tired mixed with a whole lot of fear and anxiety.
So cute! Wonderful series, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI love this series that you've done, it will be so neat to look back on 20 + years from now. I think Kelton has changed the most over the years. It will be great for you to compare as they get into middle school, teenage years and adults. Fun, fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo series! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You three make a very cute family :o)
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That is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI have one of those frames that you put the childrens picture in from kindergarden until the 12th grade and I LOVE it......
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! You've hardly changed at all! (Although you do look a LITTLE tired in the first one with both kids... :-) )
ReplyDeletewow those are awesome--seeing them all together like that. love them!
ReplyDeleteMP: I wasn't so much tired (though I guess I was since I hadn't really slept the night before) as terrified. That photo was taken the morning after the day she first stopped breathing and the 9-1-1 call. I had no idea what was really wrong with her or what would happen next so I took them in for pictures (I know...odd and twisted but I never would have forgiven myself if I hadn't). So what you see is tired mixed with a whole lot of fear and anxiety.
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