Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Judah's Love Story: Part II



Only a few days shy of being five weeks, I sat in the cold exam room at the doctors office completely unprepared for what my doctor would be telling me shortly. When my doctor finally came into the room, he pulled his chair up and sat down only a few feet in front of me. After a short silence, he began by saying “Meagan, I know this is the last thing you are going to want to hear...” and then we were back to an awkward silence. It was right then, during his long pause, which my heart rose to my throat. I was terrified to hear what he has to say. I could barely breathe as he proceeded to tell me that my pregnancy test had come out positive.

I broke down.

I had a million thoughts running through me alongside a thousand different emotions. I first thought of my two year old son, and how this wasn't fair to him. I already felt I wasn’t there for him enough the way it was between school and work. I couldn’t provide everything I wanted for him. How on Earth was I going to do it for TWO little ones?!

After leaving the doctor’s office, I went to my best friend’s house. We sat on her couch curled up together crying. She has a son as well and understands the challenges of raising a child especially when you don’t even have your own life figured out. She also knew the amount of love a mother has for her children, and knew that no matter what I chose to do it wasn’t going to be easy.

That night, I laid awake wondering and thinking about how I was going to break the news, not only to my family, but also to the one who fathered this baby. I knew I just had to do it. I knew I couldn’t just assume how he’d react. For the sake of this child, I needed to tell him.

After struggling to tell him I was pregnant, his response was abortion. This was never an option for me because this wasn't about him or I, but about this unborn child.


For the next several weeks I struggled with what to do. I love children and I loved the idea of giving my son a sibling to grow up with. I thought he wouldn’t have siblings until he was older and I was married. I missed having a newborn. Being a mother already, I knew the unspeakable amounts of love a mother has for her child even before she sees or holds him. Could I even go through with an adoption? I was beyond confused and for the longest time I told myself I was keeping him. I couldn’t handle the idea of not having my baby, of just giving him up and not being there for him. Even though I was telling myself I made my decision, I couldn’t stop thinking about my other option. I knew what I wanted but deep down I knew I couldn’t make that happen. Making sure this child had the life he deserves meant more to me than being able to be the one to comfort him and to have him call me mom. I still wasn’t sure whether or not I could go through with it, but I started looking into adoption.
 
I knew nothing about this process or what to expect. With so many adoption agencies and so many legal aspects that I became overwhelmed. I wasn’t even sure if I wanted to do this so the last thing I wanted to do was to get some agency or legal firm involved. Once again I told myself I’m going to be the one to raise MY baby. I tried telling myself I could do it. I’ve made it this far on my own raising one child; I can do it with two. That’s when I had to correct myself. I hadn’t been doing it on my own. I’d be discrediting my family if I said I was. I then started procrastinating with making this important decision. I didn’t want to rush it and make an enormous mistake. I didn’t want to make a decision I would regret.


 

One day I found myself on the couch watching Teen Mom. The episode was a Doctor Drew session with the Teen Mom star that chose adoption for her little girl Carly. I had been watching trying to imagine myself in her shoes. That’s when my mom came down and sat in the chair next to me.  For the first time, she was actually watching the show and seeing that it wasn’t bad. I decided to use this time to break the news to my mom. Doctor Drew had just finished telling the audience to stay tuned to hear more about Catelynn’s story. When the first commercial came on, I stated “I’ve been looking into that.” I didn’t take my eyes off the television. I knew my mom was looking at me but I couldn’t look at her. She was so unsuspecting she didn’t have a clue what I was talking about. She asked “You’ve been looking into what?” I remained looking forward as I responded “adoption.” I could still feel her looking at me but neither one of us said anything more. I sat down there a few minutes longer before looking at mom and then running off to my room to cry. She didn’t follow. I composed myself and we went on with the night as normal, making dinner, cleaning up, and playing until it was time to get someone ready for bed. It was after my son was asleep when we found ourselves on the couch in the living room together. It was that awkward silence when you both know nothing is alright but you act like everything is alright. My mom finally broke it by asking “how far along are you?” I responded matter-of-factly and didn’t say a word more. She could see how much I was hurting and how scared I was. She knew I didn’t want to talk about it, that I just wanted to know she was there. 

It was a few days later when she brought it up again when we were alone in the kitchen. She asked if I had been in contact with any agencies and what I was doing to check into adoption. I told her that I had contacted a few but never gave them any information. I told her that I was scared to get involved with an agency because I didn’t know if I could go through with it. She started crying and said “you know that would be the best option for the baby.” Having someone tell me that that my baby is better off without me killed me. Even though I was well aware of this fact, hearing it cut like a knife.

I decided to talk with my ob doctor about my option and he was so helpful. He didn't push a decision on me, just provided me with the information I needed. He also mentioned of knowing some couples that cannot conceive and are considering adoption. He said he would check with them and if it were okay, he would compose a list of potential adoptive parents I could chose to get in touch with. I fell completely in love with this idea! I felt in control. I didn’t feel there would be anyone forcing me to do anything I wasn’t sure of. 

I started looking into a few of the families, but something just seemed to be missing. I started losing hope and felt like I was running out of time to find a family for my little one. I knew I wanted to get to know the people before I just handed my beloved newborn over to them. I had to be completely secure in my choice if I were actually going to follow through with it.

That’s when I was told of another loving couple who was struggling to have a child of their own. They have been trying for numerous years and they’ve tried every type of fertility treatment possible; all without any luck. I was given three phone numbers, his cell, her cell, and the home phone. Contacting a new couple was terrifying. What where they like? What were their views of you? About a week later, I picked that piece of paper up and grabbed my phone. I was ready to go, call the home phone in hopes to get the answering machine, and got an error instead.

My heart sinks.

I call the woman's cell phone expecting to get her voicemail when she answered! I was caught off guard and started freaking out. I didn’t know what to say. I hadn’t prepared to actually talk to her just yet. I started choking on my words when she took the pressure off of me. She started telling me all about them, even going back to when and how they met. She told me about her parents and her nieces and nephews, I mean absolutely everything. I didn’t even know this woman but something felt right. People always talk about finding the one you’re meant to marry, and just knowing they’re the one. Well this was a similar moment for me. I wanted to waste no time meeting up with them, which was extremely weird because I hadn’t had any desire to meet up with any of the other families I had talked to. She was feeling the same way. She told me that she was going to go home that night and talk with her husband to see when we could meet up.

We ended up meeting for supper a few days later. I remember all the emotions running through me. I remember hoping that they wouldn’t look down on me for being pregnant when I couldn’t take on the responsibility of a child. I had no idea how things were going to go.

Would I feel something special when I saw them?

All my concerns melted away when I met them though. They were it! They were perfect! You could see the love they had for each other. They were religious, had good stable jobs, and they both came from good families. They were accepting and considerate of all my feelings along with my family’s feelings. I knew that they knew pain and struggle and that they would make an impeccable team in overcoming the challenges of parenthood. It was so perfect; there was no doubt that it was God’s plan to have our two families become one in raising this unborn child of mine.

 

The maternity session we were able to do put all of my feelings into a photo. I knew in my heart that the four of us were a family and now we have photos that captured that. You can see the love and strength we all bring to the table. These photos hold so many memories and I couldn't imagine not having them.

To this day, there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of that family of three. They truly are a part of my family and I couldn’t imagine my life without them in it. I couldn’t be more proud to have them be Mommy and Daddy to my precious baby boy. They truly are a blessing. 

Be sure to look back on Friday for the final part of this story, Tiffany and Dustin will tell us about their struggles with fertility and how blessed they are to have been able to find Meagan and Judah.


 


Monday, September 3, 2012

Judah's Love Story: Part I

Nervousness.

Honored.

Blown away with emotion.

These were just a few of the emotions I was experiencing leading up to this very session just over one year ago today. Wonder why?

Just. Wait.

Around a year ago, this sweet mommy-to-be, Tiffany, contacted me with a very special request. After years of struggling with fertility, she and her husband, Dustin, were looking to adopt and found a beautiful young mommy that they instantly bonded with, and whom was looking into adoption as a possibility for her unborn child and felt that Tiffany and Dustin were just what she was looking for.

Tiffany's request to me? A maternity session that would be including the birth mommy.

 

Understand why I was feeling the emotions that were stated above? :) I was so nervous it wasn't even funny. What if I mess up. What if I don't do these pictures justice like they deserve.  There's not very many times I doubt myself, but for this session, it was one of those times. I knew what emotions were already invested in this relationship and I wanted to capture the emotions, capture the love, capture the gratitude.

Oh yeah, I forgot to inform you that Tiffany mentioned that no one in their family knew about the adoption yet and was hoping to wait until Thanksgiving to tell their families. They were hoping to use some of the pictures from the maternity session to suprise their families, and what a joyful suprise it would be. So not only was I a nervous wreck, I couldn't talk to anyone about it! Only to Tiffany, so she got quite a few emails from me to say the least :)



But once I got to the session, and snapped that first picture, I was back in my element again. This moment then turned into one of those "This is exactly what I need to be doing with my life" moments. I was so incredibly grateful that this amazing couple had enough confidence in my ability to capture such an emotional time in their life.

 

They shared with them their stories, we got emotional, they even let me here a personal song that they all would listen to, and I'm honestly not sure how I held it together. But when I looked into the birth mommy's eyes, I saw raw pain and emotion, but above it all, I saw love.

 

I feel that when I hear these stories, that have such meaning and emotion, that I want to share it with those that enjoy my photos, so that they can truly, truly enjoy the pictures like I do. But I'm going to switch it up a little bit this time around. I'm going to let the ones I captured on this sweet day, tell everyone about their love story, about a little boy named Judah.

But I first want to tell each of them thank you for being so willing to share their story, their emotions, their reality with all of you. I know they also fought tears and emotions while writing up their stories, as I did when I was reading them. But one day Judah himself will read these stories and I have a feeling he's going to see just how truly loved he really is, in so many more ways than one.



Be on the lookout Wednesday evening for Part II of Judah's Love Story...

A Mothers Love.


 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Baby Liam {6 Days New}




Everyone....meet Liam. This lil fella was 6 days new and such a sweet baby boy! Mommy, daddy, big sis, and even aunt Mikala came along for the fun. This was my FIRST newborn session that took place outdoors! Can you believe it, all this time and this lil man was my first. He did a great job though and I loved the look of his pictures. 


I think some of my favorite pictures are when big sis are included as well. She just looks so darn proud of her baby brother, I love those moments! I just had to share :)

 

This last picture I loved. This is a picture of daddy adjusting Liam's tie. Isn't that cute in itself? lol But then it just shows how little Liam really is...how NEW he really is. Time reallly does fly and hopefully a picture like this helps mama him little for just a tad longer because we all know it goes by way too quickly! 


Welcome to the world precious Liam!

- Sandy

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Riggins Trio {Mini Session}

 This crew was so fun! 5 difference between each child, which I thought so was cool (and genius if you ask me! lol) All three very fun ages. First up we have the "stud muffin." He's the oldest and knows how to rock a serious pose if need be!

 

Next up is precious lil baby girl. The sweet middle child and cute as can be! Her smile was to die for and her personality was hilarious!


Last but certainly not least is this handsome little  ONE year old. He was so content and just plain happy! And did I mention handsome? :)

 

 











 And of course we had to show what this group is REALLY capable of :)

 

There you have it! THE RIGGINS! 

Next Up: 6 Day Old Baby BOY :)

- Sandy

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Meet Miss Emma




 This little darlin' is my first wee client that I captured her through my Watch Me Grow package I offer. This family is awesome all within itself, but this little one just simple completes them. She has such personality, all the way up to her crinkled nose!

See what I mean? I mean...seriously.

For me, Watch Me Grow sessions, especially the 1 year sessions, are so bittersweet. I have the opportunity to capture these sweetie pies throughout their first year and when that last session comes...it's sad! 1. they are already a year old. And 2. I get to know the families so well, they seem like family themselves! 


I will leave you all with a picture of Miss Emma next to her handsome brother, whom I captured back in 2010 at HIS first year session.  Whatcha think....can you see similarities? :)


- Sandy

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Scraper {Family Mini Session}

Let's see how this goes! I'm really wanting to keep up my blog because it's a good way for those that do not have facebook to continue to follow my work, but with life getting busier and busier, sometimes it doesn't get on the top priority list...but I do want you all to be able to cherish these moments that I cherish myself. So starting today, after I finish a session, I hope to do a blog on them. For those of you that I did sessions for this year and didn't get a session, apologies, but hopefully our next one you'll get a lil spotlight for your beautiful fam! So with all that said....

Meet the Scraper Family. I have had the opportunity to capture this family four times within the past year and I ALWAYS anticipate their sessions. And when I know dad is coming along, I smile even more. This poor fella, he's worked all night and then drove from Oakland City just to get told to "say cheese!" :) His reactions are hilarious and mom's reaction to his behavior is even better.

And then there are their girls. The parents awesomeness is enough, but then you throw their girls in the mix...it's perfection.
 To be able to see their growth every new session that's completed, it simply amazes me. For instance, bit sis here has went from shy, not wanting to look at the camera (or the crazy chic behind the camera? LOL) from....well...this.
 And then lil sis is simply adorable. She honestly reminds me of myself when I was that age. She would do things and crack up at herself and then big sis would get this "I'm trying to smile because a camera is in my face, but this chic is pushin' my buttons!" LOL! But it would created the CUTEST pictures! Their relationship is so stinkin' cute it's unreal.
I cherish this family and I can't wait to capture them all over again! Thank you Scraper Family!

- Sandy

Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011 = Sucessful Year!

 As I reflect over my first year as a business, I am absolutely blessed by the people that I've met, the things that I've learned and the growth I have made as a business owner myself. There are honestly times I just sit back in awe and am just amazed at the encouragement I've recieved along the way. And within that same moment, sitting and cracking up at some of the moments that have went on as well!

I have to say the most hilarious moment I've experienced this year was during a newborn session of a sweet baby boy and we have the best set up. Mommy and daddy are in attendance and we are wanting to capture this itty bitty baby with daddy's big arms. Perfect. So we lay daddy down on the ground and have him put his arms straight in front of him and mommy would put the baby in his hands and I would snap the picture. Well....if only it were that easy. :)  Mommy does as requested, baby (nakie mind you) gets upset and THERE GOES THE RAINBOW! Not having a boy, it's completely different than a girl let me tell ya! So we get daddy and baby cleaned up (and dry)....take 2. Daddy is in position, gave himself a pep talk, baby gets placed in his hands and then....oh crap, oh crap, OH CRAP! Literally! Daddy's only response he could give, while baby is above him rather relaxed at this point (lol) is "Help me! Help me! HELP ME!" And usually I'm on it, baby out of the hands, whatever needs to happen, but this day...whew. Mommy was bawling, I was bawling, we were absolutely helpless! Without an absolute doubt, I will NEVER forget that moment and I can PROMISE you daddy won't either! LOL! I even got the finished product mounted because of the memory that was created and not to mention the finished product was flippin' amazing! So worth it! Right dad? ;) lol!

This year I had around 20 newborn sessions and I absolutely loved every single one of them. To be able to see new parents and although they are sleep deprived and adjusting to this new experience, the love and compassion I would see in their eyes was amazing. They would get peed on, pooped on, spit up on, cried at and within two minutes that child give us this sweet, sweet grin (yes, most likely due to gas but we'll take it!) and the parents beaming with pride, it is just every day confirmation for myself that we should never take those little moments for granted because one day they will be smiling because they ARE passing gas and looking for a high five for how loud it was!

Along with those little moments we should never take for granted, I had several sessions that pulled at my heart strings as well. I'm not even sure on where to begin with them because there were so many. What I truly love about being a photographer is that each and every single client had a story to tell. It was just up to me to help tell that story. Their story. This year I was honored to capture more than a few clients that had precious little ones that had death knocking on their doorstep. But those little human beings showed not only themselves, but us "big people" just how strong one person truly can be when we are determined enough. And to not just roll over and give in when something doesn't go our way. And listening to the families stories, I would just sit back and watch these little people play, smile, and love on their family, it truly gave me hope. Hope that even if life throws crummy situations your way, you truly can get through it. And not only get through it, but conquer it and live to tell about it, with a smile on your face! I have some strong clients that's for darn sure!

And then I have these little clients (and big people clients, let's not lie) that are just plain camera shy. These are the ones I particularly enjoy because I'm able to see them blossom right before my eyes. From the chin in his/her shoulder look to giggle a few times because who knows what mommy and daddy are doing behind me to get the kiddo to smile. To chasing and dancing and showing off their beautiful smile! I just love it!

And speaking of parents doing silly things to get their little ones to smile, one of my more recent family/sibling sessions, I'm just snapping away, the three brothers (if you want any sort of an idea, that should do it :)) and after getting several good shots, I just happen to turn around and look to see what mom is doing and she is turned around, booty back and shaking it side to side while doing a dance that I'm sure will embarrass the tar outta these boys in a few years LOL! I DIED! The things we do for our kids and boy it worked! LOL!

This year I was asked to participate in the Daviess County Wine and Cheese Festival and a few months later particpate in the local Fall Vendor Fest and they were both such neat experiences. I honestly didn't know what to expect, but in the meantime I was able to get to know some really great vendors. And one of the neatest experiences was having complete strangers come up to my booth and mention that they've seen my work on facebook and love looking at it. What a compliment! This county is full of kind, thoughtful people and I'm glad to have had the chance to meet a lot of them.
So, as far as 2011 goes, I would definately mark it up there as a successful first year in business! Several sessions with repeat clients and a lot of newbies as well! And it doesn't look like that's going to change for this coming year either! Already have several new clients lined up along with my beautiful, faithful clients. I couldn't do it without the continued support from you all, so thank you so much! Your support means more than you know! Yes yours ;)  I have a few exciting changes going to go on in 2012 and I can't wait to let everyone know!  So.....farewell 2011, you've been a great year. Let's see what 2012 has in store!