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He’s our baby! | Elizabeth, Jeremy, Jax

December 3rd, 2010

The walk up to the courthouse was filled with joy and anticipation. “Is this really happening? Are we going to really be the parents of this little boy?” Jax knew something important was happening today because he was all dressed up in his “smooth” suite! Of course, playing and drinking bottles was all he could [...]

 

The walk up to the courthouse was filled with joy and anticipation. “Is this really happening? Are we going to really be the parents of this little boy?” Jax knew something important was happening today because he was all dressed up in his “smooth” suite! Of course, playing and drinking bottles was all he could think about at the time. He seemed excited to wear his cool new hat, for a little while that is, and seemed pretty amazed at how big the world was compared to him as they walked down the street.

Jeremy and Elizabeth began their adoption journey over a year ago. They wanted a baby, and more specifically, a Haitian baby. They started talks with the agency and began their classes. They were told, it would be hard finding what they wanted and good luck finding a Haitian baby. It probably wouldn’t happen. Shortly after they received a call saying there was one being given for adoption by a woman in Haiti who wanted a better life for her child. She doesn’t have the safest situation where she is and knew there had to be a family out there who would love this child. Jeremy and Elizabeth were so excited. They were able to be there for the ultrasound and experience the pregnancy and anticipation of becoming new parents and give comfort to the birth mother.  They didn’t know where the money would come from but knew God would provide and he did.

Friends and family arrived at the courthouse  with excitement, and a festive attitude filled the air and a little bit of nervousness! They entered the courtroom and exchanged smiles and a warm welcome with the judge. They were sworn in and promised their love, protection and support for baby Jax for the rest of his life. Tears filled their eyes as the papers were gladly signed and Jax legally became their baby boy! Jax was comfortably and safely asleep in his mom’s arms during the entire thing.

If there were one word stronger than love that embodied all the emotion and power contained in the universe I would use it here. Jeremy and Elizabeth have just that,.. The love only God himself could show. This couple shows the very love and face of God. Jeremy and Elizabeth are the best parents for this boy and there’s no doubt. God truly knows what he’s doing and planned this perfectly.

Thank you Jeremy and Elizabeth for letting me be a part of such an amazing time in your lives and for letting me in to this intimate circle. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for you and Jax!

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She’s gone and I didn’t get to say goodbye | Stains family

November 10th, 2010

In August 2008 my mother went into the hospital for a routine surgery. I,…… Like the amazing son I am,… forgot about it because,.. “It’s a routine surgery, they do it all the time. No big deal” I decided to go surfing with my son, friend Paul and his son. As soon as we got [...]


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In August 2008 my mother went into the hospital for a routine surgery. I,…… Like the amazing son I am,… forgot about it because,.. “It’s a routine surgery, they do it all the time. No big deal” I decided to go surfing with my son, friend Paul and his son. As soon as we got to the beach I received a call from my crying father. At first I thought, “no big deal, he always cries about everything”. He cries telling us bye sometimes. That’s just the way he is. I noticed this cry was different and didn’t stop. My father told me my mother was gone…

The doctors prepped my mother for surgery and gave her the proper doses of everything she needed. The surgery was to be 30 min. total. A routine surgery. I’m sure there is much more detail to include but i’m a little lost when it comes to that. Everything was ready and the doctor was just about to start when Mom went into Cardiac arrest and flat lined. One doctor tried for 45 min. to revive her and it didn’t work. The doctor came in an told my father the news. Dad called me to get me to the hospital so we could be together. I was in total disbelief and very shocked and not sure what to do. What can you do? Nothing… You can’t reverse death. I called my brother to inform him we were purchasing a ticket to fly him in the next morning to be with us. My friend Paul called his wife and a few others to start praying for our family. The doctor called his mother right then to have her start praying for our family and one of the nurses from our church who was attending at the hospital that day started praying and made a call herself. It took us 45 min to get to hospital, the same amount of time the doctor was performing CPR and it didn’t work. As I walked in with my son I didn’t know what to do, say or expect. I hugged my dad and we were both upset, helpless and lost. I was lost without my mother and dad was lost without his best friend. What do you do when your best friend of 37 years isn’t there anymore? Just then the doctor came in and told us. “I don’t know what happened but she’s back. Her heart just started again and we are trying to stabilize her!” Well, We were pretty damn happy about that! though she had been gone for a while and might have brain damage. We wouldn’t know for some time if she did and how severe it would be.

A note from the American Heart Association – Brain death and permanent death start to occur in just 4 to 6 minutes after someone experiences cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest can be reversed if it’s treated within a few minutes with an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat. This process is called defibrillation. A victim’s chances of survival are reduced by 7 to 10 percent with every minute that passes without CPR and defibrillation. Few attempts at resuscitation succeed after 10 minutes.

Mom was stabilized and being watched very closely. We were brought in to see her and she didn’t look so great. Here eyes were dilated and looked black and she was pretty unresponsive until the doctor yelled SUSAN! She started moving then but no-one knew if it was just the brains natural reaction or if it was her. Many things happened between that time and the next morning. Too much to type here. I could write a short book about the entire event. We walked in the next morning to a responsive Susan Stains! Wow! We still didn’t know if she was going to have brain damage or not. We all stayed by her bed and didn’t want to leave. She would wake up and take a little look around and go back to sleep. Her wrist were strapped to the bed so she didn’t hurt herself. We still didn’t know if she was all there… She was trying to move to pull at the tube going in her mouth and other things. She had no idea what happened. Eventually she shook her head yes and no to answer doctors questions and the straps came off! It took a while but we finally figured out she wanted a pen and pad to write on! She started writing and it didn’t even look like words as she looked to my Dad, brother and I to answer her questions. She kept writing and writing until we could finally see some form of letters. Finally a message appeared “What happened?” Smiles all around the room! The next few questions were, Where am I?  What time is it? What day is it? She looked to be just fine.. great but still waiting to see. She kept pointing to the tube in her throat and finally wrote something else down – ANNOYING! Ha! the tube is annoying. I think at that point we knew she was ok! My mom and dad have now been married 39 years.

Wendy and I brought my mother to Maggie Valley North Carolina for the first time in her life this year. We all plan on making the most of our lives and want to quit taking it for granted. Time is short here and your family is the most important thing you will ever have. Don’t let the little annoying things in life keep you down and take up your time. Look for, and take great joy in the little things that make you happy. A smile, a kiss, the wind in you hair or on your bald head i my case! Enjoy the blessing of life everyday! Spend time with your family and take pictures often to remember the great times you have. Splurge and get some professional family pictures taken once a year to preserve the history you have. We have started the tradition of having a family picture every year. Of course it’s by me but that’s one of the perks of being a professional photographer! I know my Mother and Father as well as Wendy and I treasure the family pictures we take every year and I never want to miss a year from now on. It’s a great documentation of the family and a reminder of where you are and where you’ve come from that year.

Best Friends of 39 years. (My inspiration)

If you are wanting great family photography and don’t know where to turn, give me a call. I’ll give you some great pictures you and your family will cherish for the rest of your lives.

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Read it and weep | Nate’s birthday

November 8th, 2010

He’s Iron Man, Superman, Spiderman – a pirate, an inventor, an artist, a photographer! avid movie watcher, dog trainer, hell raiser (sometimes) He just finished a year of tutoring and has become a great reader. He’s an amazing inspiration to his family, gets asthma flareups and plays right through them. He’s a fighter and has [...]


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He’s Iron Man, Superman, Spiderman – a pirate, an inventor, an artist, a photographer! avid movie watcher, dog trainer, hell raiser (sometimes) He just finished a year of tutoring and has become a great reader. He’s an amazing inspiration to his family, gets asthma flareups and plays right through them. He’s a fighter and has more energy than 20 hyperactive kids and likes to try to steal my coffee! He likes waffles every morning and pizza every night, juice boxes for every drink and cookie dough ice-cream for every dessert. He hates to wash his hair and doesn’t want to waist valuable play time in the bath or shower.

He’s the child of divorced parents, both of whom love him very much! He’s Loved by everyone who meets him and sometimes still feels alone. He’s a great listener and deep thinker and sometimes troubled by those thoughts, he’s a fiercely devoted friend, loves with his whole heart, cares for everyone, gives all of himself to anyone without wanting anything in return. He can hug you harder than a bear. He’s his dad’s best friend and wrestling, sword fighting partner. He’s the best damn kid anyone could ask for.

If you know and love Nate, or even if you don’t, leave him a comment at the bottom of this post to be shown to him on his upcoming birthday  (November 13th) and pass it around!

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My dog Maggie | Tampa photographer

October 26th, 2010

Maggie is our totally awesome, extremely hyper dog! She’s more hyper than my son Nate, which can get pretty crazy sometimes. She gets really excited when we get home and is always at the door waiting to jump and say hello. She does this weird little talking growl which sounds like she’s actually saying something! [...]

 

Maggie is our totally awesome, extremely hyper dog! She’s more hyper than my son Nate, which can get pretty crazy sometimes. She gets really excited when we get home and is always at the door waiting to jump and say hello. She does this weird little talking growl which sounds like she’s actually saying something! Maggie has a cute little grin when she’s running around the house playing. She likes to run up the stairs and wait for us to get up there just to rub her belly! If we don’t go up she comes right back down with her little growl, like she’s saying “why didn’t you come up there” She also likes to get in front of us while we go up and just lay in front of us with her paws up.  She loves going outside and getting in the car for a ride. As soon as she sees her little red leash, she flips out, runs around in circles, jumps up and down. If we take too long getting that leash on she makes her little talking sound.  Sad thing is,.. Maggie is not feeling like running around today. She’s dog sick :( I figured i’d post this in honor of her today and hopefully she’ll feel much better soon! Here’s some pictures at play and then we’ll finish with some i took this morning of her pitiful little face.

Just in from outside!

In this one she just growled at me because I hadn’t let her off the leash yet!

Maggie at the top of the stairs waiting for one of us to come play!

Here’s Maggie today. Not feeling good enough to get out of bed :(

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North Carolina Vacation Photography fun | Tampa photographer

August 6th, 2010

Every now and then we get to go to the most awesome place in the world….. North Carolina! We go every year as much as we can. My wife’s ( Wendy ) parents have a cabin in Maggie Valley surrounded by beauty! I always take pictures on vacation but never do anything with them. I [...]

 

Every now and then we get to go to the most awesome place in the world….. North Carolina! We go every year as much as we can. My wife’s ( Wendy ) parents have a cabin in Maggie Valley surrounded by beauty! I always take pictures on vacation but never do anything with them. I don’t even print them to have around the house! Wendy always asks me to but i get too busy and forget or I just get too LAZY! I figured this is the next best thing to it and I get to share some of the beauty we see from my point of view. We have yet to make it up there during the right time of the year when all the leaves change and show God’s beauty, but I’m sure we will one day.

This summer we FINALLY talked my parents in to coming and they had the best time. They have never ever, ever been there. My mom likes to shop! LOVES to shop! and what better place to do it than in a place that has all the cute little shops you could possibly find. I happen to love shopping too but my shopping is usually for coffee, chocolate and the best restaurants around! I introduced my mom to the Chocolate bear in Waynesville, She loves it now too!

Wendy LOVES North Carolina and wants to live there one day. She is the cutest thing when she gets up there all bundled up in her blankets with a hot cup of coffee on the front porch. While we were there this time I ended up photographing a wedding in Chimney Rock Park for an awesome couple which will not be in this blog but is coming soon! I also ran across a couple just out in nature that wanted some family pictures so i shot some family pictures for them right there on the creek. Pretty fun.  We pass a place on the way up called Goats on the roof but never stop. We stopped this time and I took a few shots. There’s so much to do up there which is why we like it so much.  NC which is right outside of Maggie Valley. There’s soooo much i could say here but I might bore everyone so I’ll show some pictures and be done. Thanks for coming by. Leave a comment!

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Family funGod bless my wife!The other family we found to photographNature
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