Then January came around. I was consumed in SAINTS "Who dat?" mania and the excitement of two little ladies who were about to enter the world. Still, I wasn’t ready for it. I had no idea how it would hit me.
I am so in love with these two – Ashley and Lily – and I feel like I have something to look forward to for the rest of my life.
First, there was Lily. I took a picture of her in the first hour of her life. I had never seen a baby so new to the world, and I was a bit overwhelmed by my own feelings. I went to the hospital at about 3 p.m. The petocin was flowing, but the flowers weren’t blooming –if you know what I mean. Christy was, as usual, headstrong and brave, and beautiful, too.
At 9:35 p.m., Lily was born by Cesarean section.
I tried to capture as many moments as I could. See some of them online with my new iWeb account.
But the fun wasn’t over yet. Two days later, Mandie and Stephen checked in to a Houston hospital and gave birth to Ashley, my red-headed niece and godchild. I am living off the photos Stephen, my parents and Mandie’s parents send to me. Here are some of my favorites.



To tell you the truth, I cry when I look at these photos. I want to meet Ashley, hug her and hold her because, although I have never met her, I love her more than I can express. I can’t wait to go to Houston with my camera and take an annoying amount of photos!
1 comment:
this was absolutely lovely.
thank you!
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