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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

From belly, to baby! | Vancouver, WA Newborn Photographer

 From in your belly to in your arms, creating and raising a child is such a remarkable processes. Everything about life changes as you prepare to bring a baby into the world. As a woman, your body and mind change dramatically and in the most amazing ways possible. 
You will forever be connected to your child, even after they have left your womb and entered the world. Your bond with them will be unlike anything else.
I am so incredibly fortunate to have the privilege of being a small part of people's journey into parenthood. I am constantly amazed by the strength and love I get to witness and be a part of. Being a maternity and newborn photographer is truly a gift and it is one that I am thankful for every day. Thank you to all of my past and future clients for trusting me to capture your precious memories and allowing me to be a small part of your amazing journey! 







Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Our First Year of Marriage | Vancouver, WA Photographer

Earlier this month my husband and I celebrated our first year of marriage. Having reached this milestone has me reflecting on our life so far as Mr. And Mrs. Year one was equal parts crazy, difficult and amazing. We experienced every hurdle imaginable. A cancer scare each, fear over the health of our son during my already difficult pregnancy, becoming parents, having a newborn while my husband was working graveyards, a move, a job loss, financial burden. What some couples only experience in a lifetime we went through all in the span of a year. I look back at this past year and I can't help but be so proud of us. Every challenge brought us closer together, taught us how to be better communicators, gave us new ways to cope and taught us how to love each other even more deeply. We grew stronger as a couple and grew stronger as individuals. Despite all of what life had to  throw at us, we never let it rattle us. Even through all of the hardships, we have shared so many laughs, had so many adventures and had so many wonderful moments. I am even more certain now than I have ever been before that I have found my perfect match. The ying to my yang. We are not perfect but our love is unflappable, genuine and deep. I couldn't ask for a better partner by my side or better father for my son. Thank you sweetheart for being your awesome self and for making our first year such a memorable one.

Please enjoy a look into the first year of our marriage!

Our Wedding Day

 Us being our goofy selves on our honeymoon in Hawaii
And getting some family time in while we were on the big island

A fun little trip to Seattle to celebrate finding out Kainoa didn't have cancer

Our fantastic maternity photos

 Kainoa being the best support in the world through the birth of our first son

 Parker's first photo shoot

Getting some family time in at Kainoa's parents vow renewal

Our first family camping/Oregon coast trip (yes, Parker is wearing socks as gloves and we forgot to bring pillows so we had to buy some cheap ones on the way and rock them without pillow cases 😂)

Some of daddy and bub, it's crazy how much he has changed and grown in such a short time

Terrible cell phone photo of us in the movie theater on our anniversary date

Special thanks to Irina Negrean Photography for the amazing wedding photos
Valentia Productions for the phenomenal maternity photos
and Gray Feather Photography for capturing our biggest moments all year, the birth and first photos of our son

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Cario is 2! | Vancouver, WA Child Photographer

I just love this little guy so much!! I have been following his journey since he was born and earlier this past March I got to help celebrate his SECOND BIRTHDAY! I can't believe he is two years already. He is definitely a busy little guy but he is always very sweet, very happy and extremely curious. I love that his momma wanted to do another cake smash session for his second birthday. We stuck with the same basic theme as his first birthday cake smash to really emphasis the change a year in this little man's life has made. You can go check out his first birthday session HERE. I am so excited to continue to watch Cario and his awesome family grow








Thursday, August 2, 2018

Welcome To The World! | Vancouver, WA Newborn Photographer

I have been a little quiet lately but there is a very good reason for it, my sweet baby boy has finally made it earth side! Parker was born weighing in at 6 pounds, 14 ounces and 19.5 inches long on May 21st at 1:08 am and is super healthy and happy. In my wildest dreams I could have never imagined how truly amazing it would feel to hold him in my arms for the first time. Motherhood is crazy but I wouldn't change a single things about it. I heard so many times during my pregnancy that having a baby was going to change my life completely but I had no idea how true that was, I have an entirely new perspective of the world and it is truly amazing. I love my baby boy so much and I am eternally grateful for the love he has brought my husband and me. Welcome to the world Parker, it is a better place now that you are here!!

Check back in next week to read all about my birth story!




"[Motherhood is] the biggest gamble in the world. It is the glorious life force. It’s huge and scary—it’s an act of infinite optimism.” —Gilda Radner

Thursday, March 22, 2018

What the Heck is PRUV? | Vancouver, WA Photographer

What the heck is PRUV, this is a question I found myself asking a lot a few months ago. PRUV stands for persistent right umbilical vein, it is a vascular pathology found in babies while in utero. Essentially there is a vein in the belly that directs the blood flow through a fetus, normally the right umbilical vein begins to obliterate around the fourth week of gestation and disappears by the 7th week. In a baby with PRUV the right vein remains open through gestation affecting the way that blood courses through the fetus. This condition pretty rare occurring roughly in 0.1% of pregnancies and is generally diagnosed by ultrasound in the second trimester around the 20th week. It is associated with developmental problems in organs in the renal system and the heart, it is also common for babies with PRUV to be born low birth weights and can be seen in correlation of other conditions such as Single Umbilical Artery.

Back in December my husband and I went in for our second trimester ultrasound. We were elated to have another look our little man find out what we were having but we left our appointment feeling a little scared and unsure. You can read more about this experience in my previous blog post HERE. Because of the rarity of PRUV there was some confusion as to what was acutally going on at first and initially we were informed that our little guy had SUA and that they were going to need to monitor his condition through my pregnancy.

I developed a kidney stone back in January and needed to make a trip to the hospital because of it. While in the hospital we mention to the ultrasound tech that Parker had SUA but when she went to look into it she saw a normal umbilical cord. After a little more digging and referring to another doctor in the hospital we finally found out that Parker actually had PRUV. This is where things got really interesting, no one seemed to really know what PRUV was and didn't know how to describe it other than to that it could cause problems with his heart. At our ultrasound back in December they had us set up an appointment for an Echocardiogram at 6 weeks out. At the time of my kidney stone we were still about 2 weeks from the echo so of course when I got home and had some time I started searching the internet for more info but was really coming up empty handed. About the only thing I knew for sure was that PRUV was less serious than SUA, so that was a bit of a relief.

At the first echo they saw an abnormality on Parker's inferior vena cava. They didn't have much else to tell us, they just wanted us to come back in for another echo when his heart got a little bigger and they could see things a little clearer. We were still kind of in the dark at this point.

At our second echo we FINALLY got some answer. We had a fantastic tech who actually had seen cases of PRUV in the past and was able to really explain it to us. The doctor stood in while the tech was doing the echo portion of our ultrasound and was able to tell us right away that our little man's heart was looking normal and healthy! So much weight was lifted off of me at that appointment. I finally felt like I understood what was going on with Parker and I knew his heart was healthy. His femur was measuring in the 2nd percentile so they wanted us to come in for another ultrasound just to take another look at his growth but at this point they were feeling pretty confident about his health.

A snap from our 28 week ultrasound. Parker is head down and tacoed up with his feet in face.

Yesterday was our 32 week ultrasound and likely will be our last. His femur is still measuring very short but there are no other signs of genetic abnormalities, he weighed in a just over 4 pounds and is in the 40th percentile for his gestational age. He is growing well and so there is no longer any real concerns about his health or prognosis. We are looking at having a totally normal, healthy and short (just like his momma) baby here in just a few weeks.

Thank you to everyone who has been following our story and has been showing us all the support and love. There were moments that were definitely a little scary but knowing how loved we all are made it so much easier to be positive through the whole experience and I truly believe that the positive attitude we maintained made all the difference in the world when it came to Parker's prognosis.

Not all cases of PRUV result in complications, in fact according to a specific study only about 60% of cases delivery was unremarkable and post-natal evolution was favorable. We are so lucky to be in that 60%
Additional information on PRUV can be found at these sites;
https://sonoworld.com/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/
Here are a few snaps from our 32 week ultrasound. Parker is still positioned head down and seems to enjoy being tacoed over, he never seems to take his legs out of his face. His position has made it hard to see much of his face our last 2 appointment but he already has some hair and we were able to get a little peek of it so that was awesome. We are so excited to meet our little man this May and so happy to know that he is growing healthy and happy in my belly.