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My Heart Became Bigger

Early on in my pregnancy, before most people knew I was pregnant, I told a friend, mentor, and overall, a kickass mom that I was pregnant. To be honest, she kind of already knew because she's smart.  Plus, I can't lie to her, really I can't lie at all. But there are some people in life that the moment they ask you a simple question like "Where should we eat?" You tell them everything and you realize you've told them everything except for where you want to eat. That's this person for me. But that's okay because she really does want to know. Bless her.

This day in particular, she dropped off her daughter to a bible study, I met her on a street corner in the dark. Becausee we're shady people. We walked to the charming, Downtown Orange Circle to go eat dinner and gelato. As we're chatting, a heavy conversation stems. I don't talk to a lot of people often and there aren't a lot of people I trust with how I feel especially when life has been a bit dark in life. I always hate sounding negative because I know that bad things don't define my life, even when it seems like it does. I'm just in what feels like a never ending season and I pray that it doesn't last for 40 years in the desert. Another day though. 

During our conversations, I try to make it a point to find a silver-lining or something I'm truly grateful for. I do this as a way to take a step back and ground myself.  But this time,  at 16 weeks in my pregnancy, I made the connection that I was going to love more. That at that moment, I was grateful that God instilled in me that capacity to be able to love more. I felt grateful that even after loving Jesus for the better part of my life, He still teaches me how to love. Because the deeper you love, the more layers there are. The year before I was married and daily am learning how to love in that capacity of continuous love and choice. But now, a tiny human from that love was growing inside me. I was thankful that my capacity to love was growing, knowing I had no idea what that really meant. 

Fast forward, here she is at 16 weeks and I continuously stare at her in amazement. Even on our worst days, when I haven't showered or slept in days. I stare at her intricate little details. Her perfect fingers, her perfect toes. Her big, blue eyes and contagious smile. Heck, her cute little tush becomes a focal point. When she sleeps I watch the rise and fall of her chest, usually holding back tears, in part, because I'm terrified I will wake her and the other fear that I won't be able to stop. Because I love her that much. 

baby toes
margot eyes
tags: mornings with margot, Letters to Margot, photography, love
categories: Letters to Margot, Beauty, Baby, Mornings with Margot, Margot, photography, pregnancy
Wednesday 08.10.16
Posted by Samantha May
Comments: 1
 

These Yellow Socks

On Journaling: it hasn't happened for me. I haven't even written down Margot's birth story. If you hadn't heard my daughter is VERY hands on. We're working on it.

But objects and small details. I think I can manage a couple of these. 

1. these little socks 

yellow socks

[because although we can't get this sleep thing down, these socks have not wavered. They've been on this girl's feet for 3 days now. Please no judgement we've had a rough few days. Sadly, I have no idea where they are from, they were a random hand me down from another's hand me down pile.] 

Letters to Margot

Well if there is one thing I've learned about being your mama thus far it's that you play by your own rules. A trait that I will someday be so proud of you for. As for today, I'm just going to make another jug of coffee. ☕️

 

tags: mornings with margot, letters to margo, nesting, photography, sleep deprived, sleep trainging, baby
categories: photography, nesting, Margot, Mornings with Margot, Letters to Margot, Baby
Saturday 08.06.16
Posted by Samantha May
 

Flowers: the cure for all

tags: photography, flowers, pink, friendship, beauty
categories: photography, Beauty
Tuesday 05.24.16
Posted by Samantha May
 

It's that time of the year again

I've been using Shutterfly for years now. It started with printing hundreds of pictures from my travels and their competitve pricing couldn't be beat. Every year, they add to their product list. They're building a lifestyle brand, I've made now made iPhone covers, address labels, cards, postcards, So naturally, we make our Christmas cards through Shutterfly. This has been our second year and every year I love the results. 

shutterfly cards 1

Also, every year I think I'm going to be on the ball, make my own cards, have a professional photographer and do our cards but let's be honest. I'm not that put together. I love that the card selections expand every year and I find that I can always find one to fit our families personality. Sometimes I notice that the printing might be a bit off from different batches but if you contact them, I've had friends that have had stand out customer service and speedy reprinting. I've never contacted them for this reason, mainly because I'm already a little behind the times on sending out cards. But none the less, people have loved our Christmas cards so much that if I run into someone at a coffee shop or supermarket they ask if they are on our Christmas card list for the year. So I think we're at a winning advantage. 

shutterfly cards 2
shutteryfly address labels

All these opinions are my own. I love having photos printing. I love that photographs reach far more than a frame on the wall. If you want an amazing example of some lifestyle shutterfly examples. Check out one of my favorite blogs, The Jungalow. 

PS. Did you catch the secret? 

tags: diy, photography, shutterfly, justina blakeney, the jungalow, lifestyle, christmas cards, christmas, holidays, pregnancy
categories: photography, nesting, buhle suikerbossie, the dog., Vibes, products
Friday 12.18.15
Posted by Samantha May
Comments: 1
 

Portrait: Kira

The other day I had the opportunity to take some Senior Portraits. I haven't taken portraits in such a long time and I had forgotten how much I truly enjoyed it. Sometimes it feels awkward but when you catch moments of life and joy, that feeling just can't be beat. Taking Kira's photographs were nothing short of that. She's headed into the world as a grown up and she has so much life and ambition. I enjoyed photographing her so much that I accidentally took 800 photos of her. And only about 60 of them were delete worthy. She's a beaut. 

kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
kira senior portraits
tags: photography, senior portraits, portrait, kira, california
categories: photography, Beauty
Saturday 11.21.15
Posted by Samantha May
 
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