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TWO EXTRA SPECIAL BUNDLES OF JOY

I remember one of the first things I did when I found out I was pregnant with Jaedon (apart from almost falling to the floor from shock) was sign up to an online forum.  I knew absolutely nothing about being pregnant (I’m still trying to figure out how it happened), and it was comforting having a place where I could go, somewhat anonymously, and ask all those funny, embarrassing questions that I would never ask anyone in real life. And do things I would never do in the real world.  Like post pictures of my belly for the whole world to see, as I grew bigger and bigger.  The last photo I posted I was 7 days overdue, and clearly suffering from baby brain.  I mean – seriously – did the world really need to be subjected to that. However, embarrasment aside, I am incredibly glad that I now have that record, and was able to watch the effect that the new life growing inside me was having on my poor body.

When I met with Rod and Jenty on the weekend we got to talking about the same thing, almost.  Rod was explaining how, at 20 weeks pregnant, a friend of Jenty’s had posted a picture of her rounding belly, and how he had urged his wife to do the same. She eventually came around to the idea and took a photo at 24 weeks.  It was a good thing she did – three days later their twins were born. 

I remember finding out about it, and feeling completely shocked.  Then feeling slightly puzzled after talking to Rod and hearing how well they were going.  Having been pregnant I’d heard all these terms floating about, about the point of viability for a foetus (the earliest stage at which it can survive outside of the womb), and I knew that 24 weeks was VERY early, and I guess I just expected there to be complications.  But there weren’t.  These little champions, from all accounts, sailed through those early months.  And when I say little – you have no idea.  Rodney showed me a photograph taken in the early days, with his little princess wearing his wedding ring - over her arm. It would have gone all the way to her shoulder, easily. That’s how tiny they were.  And yet they somehow found the strength to fight on.  I do know they had a whole host of people, all over the world, praying for them.  And on Sunday I got to meet the answers to those prayers – two very happy, healthy, perfect-in-every-way, babies.  I couldn’t stop staring at them, marvelling at just how precious they were, losing count of the times I felt goose-bumps run from the top of my head to the very tip of my toes.  And, again, I felt very blessed to be able to do what I do, and to be able to capture a small portion of life of these extra special, truly beautiful bundles of joy.  What a buzz.

Guys (Rod and Jenty) - it really was a pleasure spending the afternoon with you, and finally meeting your little miracles.  I’m still in awe at just how perfect they are.  They must have something truly amazing in store for their lives.  I can’t wait to hear how they turn out.

This one makes me smile every time I look at it
She’s such a little sweetheart
Love this shot of Mama and her little doll
And those eyelashes. Not fair.
Awwwww
Almost two peas in a pod
Already looking out for her
I see you

Totally love these ones of Daddy and his little guy. Fatherhood suits you, Rod.
And I really love this one too.  There’s a whole series of them, each one of them looking like little Brandon has realised what they’ve overcome, and is giving out a little shout of triumph. Shout it out, little guy, you’ve earned it.

Narrelle x

(Oh, and thanks Rod for calling the RACV for me, after my blonde moment of leaving the car headlights on.  Matt tells me there were jump leads in the back after all.)

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Alex and John: a sneeky peek.

I always wanted twins. Well, actually, I really wanted triplets – just to be different.  Having twins would be too ‘ordinary’.  When we found out we were pregnant with Jaedon we praying desperately to see two tiny bodies pop up during our first ultrasound.  At that stage though I think it had more to do with getting our dream of having two children done in one hit.  Obviously we didn’t pray hard enough.
I was about 14 weeks pregnant with Alicia-Rae by the time I had my first check-up, where I was told by both midwives present they would be very surprised if I wasn’t having twins. Too late, God.  We already knew how much work just one child is – we certainly weren’t praying for two this time around. I must have been indulging my pregnancy related sweet-tooth just a bit too much though, as it turned out there was just one in there, and I was simply about 6 weeks bigger than I should have been.  I hate to admit it, but I breathed a big sigh of relief.

That’s why I’m always so impressed when I turn up for a twins session and am greeted calmly by a mum and dad with everything under control, appearing as though they’ve been parents all their lives. And parents to not just one child, but two.  That’s what Alex and John’s parents were like. They were incredibly relaxed, warm, carefree people who were clearly in love with their little boys, and thoroughly enjoying parenthood.
Maybe I just caught them on a good day. I hope so. That way I can feel a bit better about wondering how I survived doing it one at a time.  They just made it look too easy.

Their two little guys are totally gorgeous though - it was easy to see why mum’s face lit up whenever they were near, and why dad was so proud and soft at the same time (and I mean that in a good way, Les).  Even I was proud of the way they handled the session.  Thank you so much for having me over, Sharryn and Les. It really was a pleasure to spend some time with you, and capture a small piece of your lives together. You all make such a lovely little family.
Here’s a few of your images that I just had to share. Each one of them bought a smile to my face as they filled my monitor.

This last one in particular fills my face with the biggest grin imaginable – it’s just pure adorableness. 

Thanks again, guys. Your boys were such a joy to photograph.  I’m so glad you found me in the end.

Narrelle x

{ Twins Photography Melbourne }

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