A Quick Hello and the Sweetest Newborn Photos
It’s been a bit quiet here throughout the past couple weeks, and for good reason. The summer days with flexible agendas have been replaced by routine, schedule and a new school experience that still has us adjusting. I’ll be dedicating a more-detailed post or two about our educational choice in the near future, but in short, we’ve chosen a method that combines traditional classroom teaching with homeschooling. In our particular program, we’re homeschooling three days a week. As we’ve been settling into our new schedule and adjusting to the added demands on my time at home, my posting here has been a bit less frequent. I’m hoping to return to regular posts soon!
In the meantime, I wanted to pop in share a few sweet peeks from a darling newborn session. My brother and sister-in-law recently welcomed their first child, and when they asked if I would be willing to photograph the precious little guy, I jumped at the chance. Here are a few of my favorites from the session. I hope you enjoy glancing through the images! And if you have any questions about our educational choice mentioned above, feel free to ask in the comments section, and I’ll do my best to answer!
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Thanks for sharring those pictures….what a blessing!! We currently are part of a co-op where my son does three days school two days homeschool program. A wonderful God centered “school” (about sixty students prek-8th) focused on training the heart and character of the student (they take Ted Tripps book Shepherding a Child’s Heart as the influence). I would love to hear more about your school curriculum/program. Despite the challenges in the day and very packed schedule, it is a blessing to pour into our children as much as we can. We have a charge as parents to train and teach our children in HIS ways…..granted there are many times during the day I catch myself think “they need to be in school!!!!!”….anyway, thanks for your encouraging blog!