These pictures are so near and dear to my heart. I LOVE them. The kids were amazing. Kasey was amazing-as always :) We went to VanRaalte farm to do them. The night we were supposed to go, it was 55 and super windy. We decided to reschedule for the next night.
Flowers and flowers abound. So everyone had fun picking them :)
Love all those little hands. And those little hands love to touch my belly.
My sweet boy. I had already signed up to pictures with the ponies with the girls so we got some of just B and I here.
He loves his Momma.
I love my husband dearly. But this is such a man picture. The first thing any woman would notice about this picture is that B's belly is hanging out.
Cutest kids ever.
Love these pictures with Eric and our last {planned} little one.
Pretty white blossoms. And one of my favorite pictures of me.
My sister said that my pictures were awesome hippie pictures. I wasn't sure if that was a compliment or not. So I asked. She said it was. *I* don't mind being called a hippie. But she would ;)
Another one of my favorites.
Look at all those little lovies. They are SO excited to meet this baby.
One of my favorite family ones.
Father's Day was the next day. Had to get some pictures with just Daddy too!
Adelyn was being seriously goofy for this shot. So I'm glad there was one good one!
First I was against the back of the fence. Then Kasey said to move by the post. Right by the barbed wire. Anything for a cool shot...and this one is pretty cool.
The back story behind the birch trees::we were going to start heading back. Eric and the kids lead the way. Instead of turning off where we were supposed too, Eric (in reality, we found out later it was Adelyn) took off down a different trail. She, apparently, wouldn't stop so he had to follow her. We ended up going WAY out of our way to get back to the cars and by the time we got back it was 10:00. So we found some birch trees along the way.
That's one big ole belly. 35 1/2 weeks.
Definitely turning some of these into canvas's. So glad I did a maternity shoot with all the kids.
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