We’ve Moved to Colorado Springs: First Impressions and Personal Projects Update
An important location update (hint: we moved to Colorado!), and introducing our April Projects for loss families and embracing pregnancy.
An important location update (hint: we moved to Colorado!), and introducing our April Projects for loss families and embracing pregnancy.
Today, I feel pulled to share just a glimpse into Emma’s Birth Story; the short(ish) version of her WILD, powerful, precipitous hospital birth that has gone viral in the Instagram world.
It’s been 7 weeks since our little Sofie exited my uterus and joined our family in this crazy, beautiful outside world. I’ve taken the past few weeks to process all the events that brought her earthside, and I am excited to finally share Sofie’s birth story with all of you!
I wrapped up 2020 with a lot of mixed feelings; gratitude, mourning, disbelief, joy, worry, hope, determination, doubt, it all mixed together with my fresh postpartum hormones and was kept in perspective with some sweet newborn snuggles. 2020 was TOUGH on my little business, friends, tough. I had to readjust a lot (most) of the…
In today’s blog post, I want to share 7 of my favorite products for this motherhood phase of life – all from small businesses – for your baby registry, your mama friend, or yourself!
Eleanor’s birth taught me that I want to do 3 major things differently for our next birth: 1) carefully choose my provider, 2) hire a doula, and 3) educate & prepare ourselves better.
Our little, cute, precious Eleanor turns ONE this week. ONE! So, in celebration of all she’s taught me this year, I wanted to go back to the very beginning and share her birth story. All the little, precious details are here – how I decided on an unmedicated birth, went “overdue,” and the beauty in her sweet arrival, resources I depended on, how I felt. Enjoy!
Scroll, scroll. Tap. Heart. There I was, doing it again: I had 10 or so “entry-level” cameras in my KSL favorites list, and a dream of creating beautiful photos – ones that would MOVE people, to bring them to tears or laughter, or at least a smile to their face. I think I realized at…