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March 05, 2010
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Or so we thought… Little Nyah didn’t feel that way. My dear sweet friend has been ready to welcome Nyah into the world for about a week now, but Nyah has found her a comfortable place and decided to stay a while. Yesterday was the day before Jen’s actual due date, the day that Jim & Pam’s baby was being born (Office lovers? anyone?), a beautiful sun shining day, the day after I received my two new amazing lenses and a Thursday-the day of the week that my Jesus/Mountain/Nature loving friends gather for food and fellowship. All of these things obviously combined for the perfect day to be born. …but alas…she is still holding out.

Jen is so beautiful. Nyah is going to be as beautiful inside and out. She will come out with “glitter in her palms” as Jen would say.

A little coaxing from big brother. But still. She stays.

Lakoda is getting so big! You may remember him from one of my very first posts on my new blog.

He is also getting use to me following him around with a camera. He now poses himself. I say nothing. He’s so funny.

Master of the Potato Head

Dr. Dan trying to explain why this would just never work in real life. Koda argues. I smile.

Nyah’s room is amazing! Jen painted the flower bird herself WHILE being prego. She is wonder-woman.

Ok Nyah, get the hint. We are so ready for you! Your room is amazing and your big bro has a few things he’d like to teach you:

Not to mention, Uncle Dan & Aunt Cake are ready to meet you! (I’m pretty sure if I had a beard Lakoda would pronounce my name correctly-it works for Dan!)

  • Cari

    That light is superb and I LOVE that wall painting

  • Jodi:)

    Thanks for posting my beautiful friend and her family so that I am able to see her life changing all the way from NY!! Your photography is gorgeous and has brought tears to my eyes!

  • Jacki

    Oh my gosh, these are gorgeous!! The first one took my breath away. Nyah’s room is so pretty – Jen, the mural turned out just perfect!! LOVE the image of Koda leaning against the picnic table. Too cute!! Beautiful work, Kate!