Heather and Wayne’s Valentines Day Shoot – {Cambridge Family Photographer}

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY… Yesterday! Can you believe it’s already half way through February? It’s wild. Seriously.

Heather and Wayne are going to look super familiar to you. We did a shoot just a little while ago, I think it was last month in fact. Our last shoot involved Wayne’s son and daughter and of course, fur pal, Hudson. This family is super sweet and they were a pleasure to work with. This time around, Wayne and Heather were hoping for a shoot to get some headshots as well as snap some photos of the two of them together.  Ummm.. Hudson also needed a mini shoot… According to me!

The fact that it was a shoot on Valentine’s Day was actually an accident. It was the first day that worked for both Heather and Wayne and me, because Wayne has a pretty crazy schedule with interesting shift times. It was a lovely accident though! These two together are trouble and I love it. While we were indoors and I was trying to get shots of them individually, they kept making each other laugh. Then when we ventured outdoors, every time I trained my lens on them, they were doing something funny, like putting cold hands on each other’s backs. It’s so nice to see people who honestly enjoy one another’s company as much as these two do.

Here are some of my faves from the day.

Thanks again for having me out to your beautiful home yesterday! Please tell my fur friend that I say hi. Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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Gizem’s (extended) Family Shoot – {Waterloo Family Photographer}

Today’s been a pretty fabulous day. Chris had the day off so it started off with breakfast in bed. I don’t like breakfast as a rule, but I do enjoy Reese Puffs cereal so that’s what I woke up to. Then we got into our painting gear and put on the second coat of paint in the baby’s room while listening to music (mostly Adele) and chatting. Then we took a break for lunch (which I made yesterday so we just needed to heat it up – bonus) and watched last night’s episode of Desperate Housewives. After that, we hopped in the car and met up with my mother in law to go to FabricLand and Lens Mill. She is making all of the bedding for the nursery so we had to get all of the fabric and accessories. For those of you who don’t follow me on FB, the nursery’s colour scheme is white, grey and teal (with a little bit of black thrown in). We found the most amazing light and dark teal fabrics for the sheets that nearly perfectly match the BEST owl fabrics that Chris and I scoped out this weekend. Now we have it all in our possession (well.. Most of it is with Linda) and I’m SO excited. One of my fave things about Chris is how interested, invested and excited he is for everything relating to our baby – even the sheets. Currently, he is putting together baby furniture, cleaning out the closet and tidying up in the nursery. I do love him with all my heart.

Okay, enough about MY (future) kids – let’s focus on some other kids. Some adorable kids.  Two of them might look a little familiar to you if you follow this blog. I have worked with Gizem and Selcuk before (just a few months ago) and this time they wanted the shoot to focus on their niece and nephew as well as their sons. I basically got to follow the kids all over the house and photograph them doing all sorts of things they like, such as: playing a DS, folding origami paper, puzzles, karate and monkeying around with toy cars. It was pretty fab.

Here are some of my faves.

 

Thank you so much for inviting me to come and work with your fam again – it was my pleasure. Stay tuned for your online gallery!

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Life – {Waterloo Family Photographer}

Oh hi there! Remember me? Yeah – I’m the person who hasn’t been keeping up with her blog. So massive shame on me. Life has been.. lots of different things. I think it was yesterday that I said to Chris that I feel so many things and they conflict one another and I feel them so deeply. Work has been going so well – doing lots of behind the scenes work for LMP and that includes a brand new website! Woo! Personally, things are going well. Lots of ups and downs. The adoption journey is going well (most of the time) just very emotional. A month from today, we’ll have our last home study appointment and then we’ll be ready to be active on lists once that is written up by our amazing adoption practitioner, Angela. So that makes everything more real!

My mom took me out shopping for some baby items last weekend and we had a pretty fab time. Oh, and she took me out for sushi.. AH-MAZING!  Then Chris came home last night with a rose and some Nerds (he know the way to my heart) and a card asking me to be his ‘Valertime’ – it made me smile.

Here are a couple pics to keep you up to date!

I will do better with posting - I promise!

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Gail & Randy’s Family Shoot – {Stratford Family Photographer}

Saturday was a really fab day for me. I’m so grateful that I get to do my photography for a living – honestly, I love nearly every single moment of it. I got up bright and early and headed out to Stratford to meet up with Gail and her fam. When I spoke with Gail earlier this week to confirm timing etc., I mentioned that we needed to keep our fingers crossed for snow because she had wanted some fun pics outside. In the back of my mind, I was seriously skeptical  about Mother nature cooperating because at the time of the email, we had zero snow on the ground.

Apparently, I had NOTHING to worry about! We got lots of fluffy snow at the end of this week and so our plans worked as we intended. Love it when a plan comes to fruition!

In Stratford, I met with Gail, her husband Randy, their kids Jesse, Jaclyn and Jason, their daughter in law, Kendra and their little grand daughter.  This little one was definitely the centre of attention and everyone is very smitten with her  – I totally understand why! Oh, we also can’t forget about the resident fur friend, Hayley – she is a big part of the fam too.

This was a great bunch to work with. Here are some of my faves from the day.

Thanks for having me over on Saturday morning. It was wonderful getting to know you and I seriously enjoyed playing around in the snow with you all. Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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Mahsa’s Baby Bump Shoot – {Cambridge Maternity Photographer}

On Sunday, after a crazy weekend, I headed out to Cambridge to meet up with Mahsa, Jason and their little girlie. This fam might look familiar to you if you follow the bog or my Facebook page. We worked together back in May when we did a Family Shoot at RIM Park Trails. To say a little has changed since then would be an understatement! A new bundle of joy is expected soonskies and the whole fam is pretty excited.

When I first arrived at the house, I asked the soon to be big sister just how excited she was. The answer was VERY. She’s at such a great age to be a helper and teacher to the new addition. Love it. One of the biggest differences in the last 8 months is how much more interested she was in having her photo taken. During our summer shoot, she enjoyed it to a certain extent but also had an agenda of her own – which I get! This go around, she was ready for her close up!

It was really nice catching up with everything that has happened in the last 8 months. I’m also really stoked that this shoot is part of my “Baby’s First Year” Package so I’m going to be able to meet the new baby in a few short weeks. Mahsa looks INCREDIBLE! The baby is nearly fully cooked Mahsa and Jay are ready to meet their new little one.

Here are some of my faves from the day.

MAHSA PAINTED HER OWN TOENAILS! Colour me impressed!

Mahsa and her little girlie have such a special bond. I love that they have matching bracelets from Pandora. SO sweet.

Thanks for having me over. I will be waiting (im)patiently by the phone to hear the exciting news! Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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A (really) Personal Blog – {KW Photographer}

I usually say a few things about me and my life when I do a blog entry for clients. However, this is one of the only blogs I’ve ever done (and so far, there have been more than 150 blogs) that is all about me and my life.

So, here goes. My name is Lexie and I’m adopting a baby. I could have also said: My name is Lexie and I can’t have babies of my own. That isn’t something that I usually talk about because it makes me and other people uncomfortable. I know when I was going through all sorts of testing to determine why Chris and I hadn’t been able to expand our family after trying for so long, I felt very alone.

The testing was invasive and scary. I know I’m very blessed to have the husband I do and the family I do because without them, I don’t know how I would have been able to get through it all. There were a number of procedures where my mom sat next to me, letting me crush her hand while a gaggle of doctors did their thing at the end of my exam table. Without her as an anchor, I don’t know how I could have dealt with everything. I know there were nights where I was so angry about how ‘unfair’ this was that, were it not for Chris, I would have been bouncing off the walls. But most people don’t know about all that. I didn’t talk about it much because it’s not pleasant.

In the last few months we found out that there was a very small chance we could ever get pregnant either naturally or with fertiility procedures. That left us with a couple of options. We could try  a specific fertility treatment that was very involved and invasive and expensive for a 15-20% chance of success. Alternatively we could explore other ways of becoming parents. I remember the doctor telling us all of this information and being shocked. You never expect news like this to be delivered to you.  I remember looking at Chris and my eyes starting to fill up with tears. I remember him squeezing my hand. I remember getting in to the car and breaking down. I remember him telling me that everything would be alright.

Making the decision to either go the fertility route or explore adoption was the hardest choice we’ve ever had to make. Chris and I have always found that if we want something enough and work hard enough for it, we’ll get what we want in time. I suppose that we can still believe in that system although it’s not exactly what we had originally hoped for.

In the end though, we agreed that our goal was to be parents. That meant that whatever avenue we took to get to that point was secondary. That’s when we made the decision to pursue adoption.

Since then, a LOT has happened. We have started out homestudy (an in depth interview with an adoption practitioner), the STACKS of paperwork and also PRIDE training. This weekend was our first taste of PRIDE training and it was incredible. We met all sorts of different people hoping to adopt little ones, older children and sibling groups. There were single people there, same sex couples, young couples and older couples. But what we had in common was the fact that we all knew where the other people in the group were coming from. That was the first time that I felt truly understood.

I think the hardest thing about this journey is the conflicting emotions. Some days I’m completely focused and joyous on the fact that I’m going to get to be a mom. I’m going to have a son or daughter to introduce to the world and raise and love. I’m going to have the privilege of being a parent. Then, there are days where I’m ticked off that I have to jump through these hoops for something that comes so easily for most people. There are days where I’m devastated that I don’t get to carry a child. That’s something that I’ve dreamt about my entire life. On those days, I feel cheated. That’s one of the reasons we’re looking specifically at adopting a newborn – so that if we can’t experience the miracle of creating our own child that we can still experience the miracle of life from the very start.

Phew – this is sort of heavy. But it honestly feels good to put this all out on the table. It’s important for me to share this because I want people to know you’re not alone. I’m sure my fam is sick of hearing me say this specific saying but, here goes. I HATE when people say “Misery loves company” but I do find comfort in the idea that there are other people out there who know what I’m going through. And I may know what you’re going through. That’s comforting.

Soon, we’ll be back in a waiting pattern. Right now, there is lots to do. We have paper work, checks to complete, training to attend and the rest of our homestudy. Once that is all complete, we’ll just be waiting to find a match.

I want to thank everyone for the support that we’ve received and the true, sweet and kind enthusiasm that our friends, family and even complete strangers have shown. This hasn’t been and won’t ever be easy but we’re looking forward to the day that we get to bring our child home.

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Heather and Wayne’s Family Shoot – {Cambridge Family Photographer}

So, I’m still all about the weekend and I have one more shoot to share with you from Sunday. After my shoot with Mark, Margaret and their little guy, I headed off to the other side of Cambridge to meet with Heather, Wayne and Wayne’s 2 kiddos. Heather contacted me back in November and we had our original shoot scheduled for December when I came down with a brutal cold. I don’t know what it is but I have been sick with a cold 3 times in the past 2 months. It’s been such a pain. Heather was beyond understanding even though scheduling can be an issue with Wayne’s work.

Anyway, it all worked out as I finally got a chance to meet these 4 (plus the resident fur-friend, Hudson) on Sunday. Their house really lent itself to some indoor photography – it was perfect. And this fam – holy cute, Batman! There were lots of smiles and laughs. One of the funniest things that happened was that Hudson wasn’t very sure of me (I’m a little sketchy, I get it) and had been keeping an eye on me for the whole shoot. A little bit into the shoot, I was on the floor trying to get a specific shot when Hudson left the shot and walked over to me and laid down across my legs and settled in for a snuggle. It was adorable and pretty funny.

Here are some of my faves from the day.

Heather and Wayne, thanks for introducing me to your family – furry and otherwise. You all seem like a pretty fabulous team. I’m already looking forward to our shoot in March! Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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Margaret & Mark’s Family Shoot II – {Cambridge Family Photographer}

As some of you may know, I had a pretty fabulous weekend. It was full of shoots and I loved every minute of it. On Sunday, I had two shoots. The first was with repeat clients (love love love) and I was crazy excited to see how much their little one had grown since the last time we had a shoot.

He was so big! It was incredible. So, we just settled in to play with some toys on the carpet and I captured some family snuggles, oh and we read a book. Mmm we also took advantage of some incredible natural light that was streaming in through the front window. It honestly was a really fab way to spend a morning.

One of the coolest parts of my job is that I get to meet such incredible people. I love interacting with people and capturing special moments in their lives. I was so honoured when Margaret and Mark invited me back for a second shoot – it’s really cool to build relationships with clients! Case in point, as I was about to head out, Margaret asked if I would like to stay for some tea (I had another shoot in the morning in Cambridge but not for a little while) so I wouldn’t have to sit in a restaurant by myself. I was so touched at how thoughtful that offer was. So, I settled back in and chatted with Margaret and Mark and watched their little guy play with his some toys. Then, as I was heading out (for reals this time) they pointed out a gift bag on the stairs and said it was for me. When they heard Chris and I were adopting, they wanted to show their support. Inside was an absolutely adorable baby gift. I cried. How incredibly thoughtful was that? Honestly – so so SO touched. I was beaming for the rest of the day.

*sigh* See why I love my job? Yep – I knew you would. Here are some of my faves from the day.

M, M and L – you three are the very best. Thank you for everything. I can’t wait to get through the rest of the photos – your fam is SO cute!. Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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Eva and Karl’s Engagement Shoot – {Kitchener Family Photographer}

I would like to introduce you to Eva and Karl and their little guy. I met this couple through RIM a number of months ago and I am currently counting down the days until their wedding in February.

I want to give a shout out to Mother Nature for giving us such stellar conditions lately. I had suggested RIM Park Trails to these two (plus their little one) and they liked the idea of having an outdoor shoot although we did have to decide on a backup date just incase the weather was bad. Winter is a tough cookie when it comes to outdoor shoot because you never know what kind of weather you’re going to be presented with at any given time. We decided to brave the great outdoors and then end the shoot at a coffee pub where we could enjoy a latte and warm up. As it turned out, everything went just as we had hoped.

Here are some of my faves from the day.

Hat head – gotta love it!

Love the expressions on all three of them in this photo.

 

Thanks you three for the fun morning and also for the chai latte. February is going to be fabulous and I can’t wait to capture all the fun moments. Stay tuned for you online gallery.

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Maggie and David’s Family Shoot – {Guelph Family Photographer}

I LOVE older homes and the character they have. I was crazy excited when I pulled up to Maggie’s home yesterday to see it was in an older neighbourhood. I could tell just by looking at the gorgeous outside that it was going to be incredible inside. A fab family + an fab house to shoot in = a happy photographer.

Rewind a little bit because, as it NEARLY turned out, I almost didn’t get to meet up with Maggie and her awesome fam yesterday. Maggie and I accidentally got our wires crossed and she was under the impression that they were making their way to meet me in Waterloo and I was under the impression that I was shooting at their home. Lucky for us, all those wires got uncrossed before either of us headed out and missed one another!

Anyway, I made it to the house and was welcomed warmly by not only the fam but also from the resident fur friend, Rocky – an adorable Corgi. LOVELOVELOVE. Timing worked out well as Maggie and David’s two kids, Garth and Meg were heading back to school and work today so we were able to snap some fun memories before that.

AND, the weather cooperated wonderfully and we got to shoot outdoors and not freeze our noses off. Bonus!

Here are some of my faves from the day.

I love this photo.

Maggie, David, Meg and Garth (and Rocky), thanks for making some time for me to swing by. I had a blast getting to know you all! Stay tuned for your online gallery.

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