Here’s to the fathers…

Here’s to the fathers, who always begin, on the outside of children, but looking in.
Such curious men snapping cameras like mad, recording the moment, they turn into “Dad.”

Here’s to the fathers, who put in their time, who don’t say to mother’s ‘that’s your job, not mine’.
Who wipe chins and noses and never say “won’t” who do with the diapers, what some fathers don’t.

Here’s to the fathers who manage to stay when so many fathers are turning away.
When so many run, leaving families to rot, here, then, a cheer, for those who do not.

Here’s to the fathers whose big money dreams, die in the comer while their baby screams.
And yet without anger, dread or regrets, they comfort the child, hold it close to their chests.

And as the child grows, they grow with it too, learning a depth that they never knew.
And soon they are older, their hair slightly gone, chasing two children around the front lawn.

Or car-pooling teams to Little League games, buying them hamburgers after it rains.
They mend broken dolls and fix broken wheels,  they cringe when their daughters, try their first pair of heels.

They reach in their pockets, but never keep count, they pay dear for parenthood awful amounts
They postpone their plans to sail across seas, instead they sing “Barney” and bandage skinned knees.

Here’s to the fathers who get off the phone, to hear their sons practice their new saxophone
Who leave work to see their daughter’s recital; Here’s to the heroes, who work without title.

For this is a world now full of neglect, with everyday stories of lives that are wrecked.
Of fatherless children who take up with guns to kill other children of fatherless sons.

Divorce shattered families, childhood’s derailed, mothers still waiting for checks still un-mailed
You wonder what wrongs these souls ever did to make a grown man turn away from his kids.

So here’s to the fathers who won’t compromise who see a light shining in their children’s eyes
And feel a rare glow as if from a gem and know that once someone saw this glow in them.

For all the good boys they have raised in the world for all the examples they set for their girls
For all the loved children whose stories they’ll tell Here’s to the father’s that taught them so well.

Mitch Albom, 1996, The Detroit News

I thought I would share a few vintage inspired pics of my family taken round Fathers day as Carmen turned 6 months old. My hubby was there to help as usual – he is the most hands on father I know and I am eternally grateful for him. I couldn’t have picked a better partner to share this journey with. Photographing newborns I get to help welcome them to the world, but Im also reminded constantly that with the birth of a child a Mother and Father are born too and that is a wondrous thing to see.

Tiny Miss P – 5 Days

“May you touch fireflies and stars, dance with fairies, and talk to the man in the moon. May you grow up with love and gracious hearts and people who care. Welcome to the world, little one. It’s been waiting for you.”

Author: Unknown

Little Miss P is one of the sweetest babies I’ve had the honor of photographing, she slept for almost her entire session which meant i got to play a little more than usual with setups. Her extended family were there too and I can honestly say that I have seldom felt more love in one room. Welcome to the world Miss P…

Little Miss N – 6 Months

“Little girls dance their way into your heart, Whirling on the tips of angel wings, Scattering gold dust and kisses in our paths”

Author: Unknown

The last time I saw this little blue-eyed angel she was just a bump! It was wonderful finally meeting her and catching up with mom. Despite the power failure and the icy cold studio we managed to get some lovely smiles out of Miss N – she was fascinated by the camera, almost as much as I am!

Little Mr N – 2 Months

This little guy was such a poser, full of smiles and “blue steel” looks. Seriously gorgeous! We ventured out in the cold and the mud for some gorgeously greenery and then back to the studio for some family time. Well worth the trek I think.

The B Children

To the young child, all life is a great adventure – growing up should not mean growing dull and brittle.
Jonathan Lockwood Huie

There is something about children… Something wondrously magical about the way they see the world. Everything is a game, every moment a new adventure… The simple everyday things we take for granted are new and fascinating! These two are no exception, chasing them round the studio was an adventure indeed!