Monday, July 2, 2012

Eden's Tea Party Photo Shoot

Anxiously waiting to see all of Eden's photos from yesterday's shoot, I was so thrilled when I finally received the link to my photographer's flickr page. I cannot believe how AMAZING all the pictures came out. I probably went through the album a dozen times picking out my favorites and then realizing it was the entire album I was picking out.

Oh wow! Where do I begin? For starters, I was inspired by a little girl's tea party mixed with rustic vintage and girly glamor. I wanted to create my props to represent what Eden loves. She loves to play in the outdoors. The color palette I used was soft pinks, biege, light green, luminous yellows. The colors represented her well-she's sensitive and adventurous. From this shoot, I realized how much I love creating props. I went to Michael's and bought mason jars that I filled with blue sand and a cake "chalk" topper. I also made the bunting flags which really gives it a vintage look. I used a lot of antique furniture I had around my house. Lastly, the outfits I went with came from her closet and instantly went with the overall theme. My photographer, Chad did an amazing job scouting for interesting areas to shoot. This shoot was done at Millerton Lake at 7AM (very early though it looked like noon). It was definitely hott and Eden was feeling the heat.

Photographing babies is a real challenge. You really don't know how they will interact with all the stimulation around them. Eden was difficult at first and wasn't feeling it. It took a bit of time to get her to get used to her surroundings. I wouldn't blame her since she had the reflecting camera equipment shining on her face causing her to squint. She finally got used  to it when she was playing with the cupcake toys and she thought it was funny to throw the "flying saucer" plate and get me to pick it up. lol silly girl. Chad gave me the best advice to handle a stubborn baby. He told me to just go with it, let Eden soak it in and we can wait when she's ready. No rush. I wanted her to smile despite all the jumping jacks and cheerleading moves to get her to laugh but I was forcing her. I knew the camera would have captured that forced look which was something I didn't want.

In the end, I just waited for her to be comfortable. Though it felt like eternity when she would finally loosen up, I got the pictures that made me cry. Even as I look at them now, the pictures provoke the same emotions I had in the field on that Sunday morning. Chad captured some of the most organic moments between a mother and her baby. He captured the love I have for my daughter in one of the most unique ways. It's as if he was taking a picture of my heart. The pictures you see are timeless, ageless, and represents my love I have for my baby girl.

Hope you enjoy them as much as I do! <3





















Want to see the rest of our pics, check out Chad's flickr page. If you want more info on the photographer, he goes by the name of Chadwick Von Chadderson. Sadly, it's not his real name but if it was, that's would have been a sweet name!

Monday, June 25, 2012

My First Shutterfly Photo Book


I am totally obsessed with this website. How awesome is it to capture Eden's first year in a published photo book! I finally had the time to sit down and gather all the pictures I took in her first year and start digital scrapbooking. It beats busting out the scissors and expensive paper to do it the old-fashion way.

Putting together the album took me about two nights and the website is so easy to use. On the plus side, Shutterfly has many promotions to give you ultimate savings. I received a $20 off discount from Target Baby which led to to put together this photo book. I'm very happy with the product and can't wait for it to come in the mail.

Shutterfly photo books are the new way to preserve your memories. Create your own today.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Happy 1st Birthday Sweet Darling!

Dearest Eden,

You just had your first birthday with your friends and family! Wow, did we have a blast! You were probably wondering why you were getting extra attention today and didn't know it's your own birthday. But I reminded you and will always remind you for years to come. Let me tell you a story. A year ago, Mommy got to hold a beautiful baby in her arms and oh, did it bring tears of joy to her eyes. You changed monmy's life for the better and showed her what's really important in life. You motivated her to work hard, study hard just so she can provide a better life for you.

My Eden, you helped me realize how strong I really am and gave me the light to see past my own insecurities. I love watching you play because you are so fearless, so resilient, so courageous. You simply have that twinkle in your eyes and that my dear, is contagious! You motivate me to be just like you. To be able to see the world with clear and unbiased eyes. I love that about you and I love you!

As you interact with the world around you, I want you to always seek to understand the things around you. I want you to explore and never stop learning. I know you love to do that with mommy and grandma's stuff! You are an explorer!

Baby girl, just know that you are loved by so many people. You touch so many people's hearts with your personality. I'm just so happy to be able to watch you grow up to be your own person.

When you get older, I hope you understand and realize the love I have for you in this little blog. The chapter of your first year is now a memory we created together. I want you to know that I am here for you always and forever!

Love always,
Mom

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Happy 1st Birthday Leila! Hawaiian Style!

June birthday parties are so much fun especially when you add bathing suits, pool, and water slides. Today we attended Leila's 1st birthday party and we had a blast. The best part was watching the babies swim and having a great time.

I love the Hawaiian theme Sarah set up. She did a great job with the decorations and the birthday cake. The food was delicious and it was what I wanted to eat on this hot summer day. To top it off, I totally dig the water slide and pool. I know Baby Eden and Michael had fun!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Checking in with...myself

Every now and then, I have these mid-life crisis which cause me to evaluate my entire life at that very moment. I wish I had my friends here with me because we would sit around a coffee table and just talk life. Our conversation was just about anything. i.e. how our life was at that very moment. what we need to strive to accomplish, our financial stress, emotional stress, things we need to improve on, things we need to kick to the curb, etc.

Looking back on the past quarters, we always had some degree of a mid-life crisis. It never went away as we got older or even when we matured. Our problems will always be there but how we deal with them is the determining factor. I believe it was the late night talks with my girls (Ben&Jerry's sure helped) that got me through the best four years of my life!

Flash forward to today: If there was one important thing that I learned in college, it was checking in with myself.

So here goes:

Mommy: Loving it but wishing i had more time in the day to spend with my baby girl. Hard, stressful trying to get things in order. No time to run to the store and run errands in the day. Is Eden suffering because of my absence? She seems happy and always gives me a big hug when I come and pick her up from school. Doing my best.

Finances: Working on it. Next paycheck is going to daycare, paying off student loan, need to pay car insurance soon :( By July, I really need to be caught up with bills. Update expense excel sheet this week. Don't forget to pickup diapers this week. Gave last bundle to daycare.

Stress level: I'm about a 7 right now. Work getting a lot busier but do like the fact that the work days go by quicker. September needs to come faster...wait no...take that back. Totally not ready. Need to dedicate more time to studying. Financial stress still a burden. Need to win the lotto this year.

Spiritual growth: going back to church was a good thing. I feel the difference spiritually. Doing this for myself and for Eden. Trying to learn to put the stress off myself and onto Him. Need to dedicate some time to read the bible.

Daughter/friend: could probably spruce it up a bit. Will help mom out more and speak slower so she can hear me. Need to call my friends. I miss them too much. Set time this weekend to call a friend.

Plans: bday party this weekend. Buy gift. Plan Eden's bday at school. Put together party favors for classmate. Finish making props for photo shoot.

Conclusion: Don' stop moving. There's lots to do in so little time! Look at her for inspiration!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Baby Shower for Baby McKenzie

A week has past and I'm finally getting around to posting these pics! We had a blast at my cousin's baby shower. From the decoration to the amazing food (I had 9 tacos), Eden and I enjoyed every moment.

Congrats Gabe and Jen! I can't wait for the arrival of Baby McKenzie Faith! I love her and I haven't even met her yet!

Friday, May 18, 2012

ARE YOU MOM ENOUGH?


I'm sure you've seen the highly controversial Time cover featuring a mother who has her 3-year-old son standing on a stool while she nurse. I ran across it this past weekend and funny how Time picked a more than appropriate weekend to showcase their provocative and disturbing cover. Happy Mother's Day Time! How thoughtful of you! As I slowly take in the entire image, I can't help but say that there is way too much going on in this picture. For starters, the bold headline, "Are you Mom enough?" struck me cold. I'm still trying to figure out what that actually means. There's also a muscle-bearing mother, Jamie Lynne Gurmet who's wearing skinny jeans, her hand on her hips, a very big baby on her breast and oh yeah, there's a stool.

Let's take a minute to dissect this baby one piece at a time (no pun intended).

The headline: "Are you Mom enough?" is quite offensive. Is Time trying to make motherhood out to be a competition?  Because I didn't sign up for a mommy competition when I walked out of the hospital with my baby. They're definitely adding fuel to the fire with this statement by making moms feel as if they aren't doing enough. Now that I'm feeling guilty, I can't help but compare myself to the stay-at-home mom who is able to be with her babies 24/7 or the working mom who is juggling everything from here to Timbuctu and she's good at it! But what I learned as a mother is that you can never do enough. You always want to provide for your babies and give them endless opportunities. It's impossible to reach that "enough" point regardless of how hard you work. Time magazine, thanks for striking my Achilles' heel!

The cover photo: I'm not going to lie but at first glance, I initially thought it was a photograph of an athlete covering the Olympics or doing charity work. My eyes were drawn to her beauty. She's blonde, slim, and looks like a model/athlete. After a split second, I realized that there's a big boy attached to her at her breast and my reaction was, "Oh, she's breastfeeding on the cover of Time magazine and the baby is on the stool...that's not even how you breastfeed!" I'm not upset that she's breastfeeding her 3-year-old son but the fact that bothered me was that they're not even giving an accurate view on breastfeeding. It looked a bit disturbing even to a nursing mother like myself. Yes, I get that Time chose this photo for shock value but that shouldn't justify it.

I'm a huge advocate for breastfeeding and believe that all mothers should at the very least try to breastfeed but I understand that things happen that prevent mothers from doing so. The issue that I believe Time was targeting was the topic of  breastfeeding past the "first" year. Any modern and enlighten person knows that it's beneficial for the baby to have mother's milk in the early stages of life. Mother's milk contains colostrum which triggers the baby's immune system. You just don't get it from formula. For Jamie's case, she decided to breastfeed her baby a lot longer than the "American norm" and I'm actually okay with that. Though I personally can't imagine myself breastfeed Eden past a year,  I have no problems with mothers doing it. Heck, the baby must have an immune system of steel! I can see how a lot of people may have issues seeing a toddler run to his mommy for breastmilk but the mothers from Rwanda or India breastfeed their babies until they're 6-7 years old sometimes. Yes, I'm comparing apples to oranges but hey, just putting it out there.

Lastly, the article talked about attachment parenting (the basis of the entire article) which was termed by a pediatrician,  Dr. Sears. He wrote a book, "The Baby Book" which sold millions of copies. The three basic tenants of attachment parenting that Dr. Sear theorized was that mothers breastfeed, baby wear (placing your baby in a sling), and co-sleep (keeping your baby in bed with you).

I can literally write an essay on this topic but I'll save you all. Here's the cliff notes version of what I think about it. I actually read "The Baby Book" while I was pregnant. I read it at Barnes and Noble though I didn't think it was worthy enough for me to purchase it. Here's why. I knew the three tenant of attachment parenting already. It's COMMON SENSE that breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact, which is essentially the basis of  what baby-wearing and co-sleeping are would raise confident and  loving babies. I should have raced Dr. Sears to the press with that one and made millions...jk.

But when mothers breastfeed, you create bond with your baby and skin-to-skin contact allow babies to feel as if they're still in the mother's womb. It's comforting that they hear the mother's heartbeat and feel her warmth. I just think mothers and manufacture companies take it to the extreme to create all these expensive junk (do you really need to have the latest sling with rhinestone straps and an attachable cup holder or aco-sleeping mattress thingy to your bed). Just hold your damn baby, play with them and love them unconditionally! In the end, that's all babies ever want!

Photo taken by Time Magazine