Welcome baby Leo!
I love this picture. He’s so cute!
I just love how he’s looking at his mommy in this image.
The whole crew. A little tired, but extremely happy!
A baby for Jen and Simo!
Simone is Italian. For those of you who don’t speak the language, his name is pronounced see-MOH-nay, or Simo for short. Their son will have an Italian name too, but I won’t give it away until after he arrives. Since they are doing a Baby’s First Year package, you’ll get to watch him grow along with me :o)
I would say that pregnancy becomes Jen. She looks great!
They’re going to have a beautiful baby! The teddy bear belonged to Jen when she was a child.
The light in their upstairs hallway was downright cinematic. Love it.
At a park just down the street from their home.
Mia at six months
Mia has the deepest blue eyes I’ve ever seen.
Welcome Davian!
I’d like to introduce you to Davian, who was born on December 13th, about four months before he was supposed to enter this world. He’s a tough little guy! In the last four months he’s grown from his birth weight of one and-a-half pounds to almost five pounds! I took these portraits of Davian in the NICU on March 29th, three days before what should have been his due date. You may recognize his parents, Angela and Devon, from the wedding pictures I did of them last May. Obviously this has been a tough journey for them — having such a premature baby is unbelievably taxing, both physically and emotionally, yet Devon and Angela have shown nothing but strength and unwavering courage. They have spent every spare moment at the hospital by Davian’s side from the moment he was born, even sleeping in his room. They have proven to be simply phenomenal parents of a simply phenomenal little boy.
Although Davian at four months is still smaller than a normal newborn, you can see the progress he has made by comparing the outer set of footprints on this card with the inner set. Go Davian go!
Davian is already a man of discerning tastes! (Click on the photo for a larger view.) He’s also the apple of everyone’s eye in the NICU.
When he resists finishing his bottle, Devon and Angela must resort to feeding Davian through a tube in his nose. They make sure he consumes every ounce! Both of them have become very adept at attending to their tiny son, and medical jargon has become second nature to them.
A funny little moment between father and son.
Here is an image of Davian that I took on Christmas Eve when he was just 11 days old. You can see how tiny he was. He has made so much progress since then! Very soon he’ll be allowed to go home. That’s great news!