In less than a month, or so, we’ll welcome the arrival of our baby girl! It’s just crazy. We’ve been busy working on her nursery and figuring out what we still need. Although we’re both excited to start this next chapter we’re also nervous. We’ll be responsible for a mini us!
Back in November, when I was 29 weeks along, the hubby and I hired Darcy of Artyard Photography to capture this special time in our life. Although I wasn’t very far along we were looking to use the photos for our holiday cards and gifts as well. We picked a cozy meadow in Lake Tahoe on the most perfect Fall day. The photos turned out amazing — in my humble opinion!
Without further ado…
Although you can’t see the baby bump I absolutely LOVE this photo of the two of us.
A family portrait wouldn’t be complete without the Roxy dog! I loved so many of the photos it was really hard narrowing it down between which to print vs purchase the digital file (especially whether to buy low, med or hi).
The black dress has been one of my favorite maternity pieces and the navy dress is the same one I wore to my Tahoe shower.
We’re hoping it snows a fair amount before the baby is born so we can have a friend take a few snowy bump photos too!
Jillian Manesh says
gorgeous photos!! i love that dress 🙂 xo jillian – cornflake dreams
Jess Scott says
Gorgeous pictures!!! I still have some of mine framed around our house. 🙂 It's a good reason to get dressed up and snap some framers!
Caitlyn {Home Sweet Ruby} says
LOVE these photos, so gorgeous! Perfect location too!
Laura {happily ever} Parker says
Can any photos in Tahoe be bad? You look great and omg you're so close!!
Jane {In The Pink & Green} says
These came out great Tiara, seriously stunning! I love the last one with your dog, so cute! Hope you're feeling great, you're really in the home stretch!
Jayme and Mendi says
These are seriously some of the BEST maternity photos I have seen! You looks so beautiful!! And of you guys looks so happy! So happy to see Miss Roxy joined in the fun!
Jayme @ Her Late Night Cravings