Welcome Bennett

I just had the fantastic opportunity to meet my newest nephew when he was brand new. He was just a week old when we arrived for cuddles. When my niece was born my sister had pinned photo ideas, bought little outfits and had a pretty good idea of the pictures she wanted me to capture. When Bennett was born just 16 months after his sister, my sister Erin wasn’t quite as organized. Sound familiar to any of you second, third, fourth time moms out there? I wasn’t as organized when my second arrived either. Bennett and I had a lovely time snapping away, here are some of my favourite shots. I know that the basket is too small but I threw it in anyway because he was fast asleep and he was being a great sport about the situation.

After nap time Ruby got in on the photo action. She is so full of life and a joy to photograph. Here are her new born pics, they really do grow up quickly.

I remember when we had photos taken when Logan was just 2 weeks old, and the ones with both kids were a bit of a disaster. Logan was screaming his head off, and Sasha was holding on to Logan for dear life. These pics were a little bit better. Although Bennett was poked in the eye more than once. No babies were harmed in the making of these photos!

4 thoughts on “Welcome Bennett

  1. Phyllis Brown May 5, 2015 / 6:02 pm

    They are all so beautiful! Aren’t you all so fortunate? Babies are babies for such a short time. Even Ruby is a big sister now, no longer a baby.
    Enjoy!

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  2. sylcell May 5, 2015 / 9:02 pm

    So cute! My third and fourth will be 16 months apart! And that is my longest spacing!

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    • spaleksic May 5, 2015 / 9:07 pm

      Wow, you are my hero. My kids are 3.5 years apart and I only have two.

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