Baby Ryan

A Mini Session with our little boy at a farm in Lititz, PA

It seems like this year is going so fast and to be honest, I'm not really liking the speed at which our weeks are flying by! They say when you have little ones at home that the days are long but the years go by very fast but I feel like our weeks have been so packed that everything is just speeding up. I guess that means we're all having fun, or something like that? Ha. I will be sending Sophia, our oldest, to Kindergarten before I know it and with that in mind, I think I'm a little stressed about getting all our activities in before the fall season makes it's appearance. Having Sophia in school will definitely be a huge change for everyone here but we hope to make the most of it! So back to our Ryan boy. It feels like not long ago he was just a baby and now that he's a toddler, I'm certainly getting nostalgic about certain things that I know I cannot get back. However, one of the more enjoyable things to see with Ryan and most little kids is watching their personality flourish. Here's a photo that I took last March, 2015, so he would have been 5 months old and able to sit up for short periods of time. So chubby, right? haha! This was taken in our York, PA home.

Ryan is now 21 months old and I decided that since we were at the Wildflowers so often, it might be a good time to snap some pictures of him, because, why not? He is definitely photogenic and a happy guy!

He thinks every flower has dandelion puffs on it. So cute!

I mean, gosh, can we say handsome! What a scrunchy little face.

If you or anyone you know is looking for a photographer in the York, Pa area, I have a contact tab at the top. My phone number is 717-283-5751 and direct email is bonnetsandbowtiesphotography@hotmail.com. I love working with babies, children and their families and would love to chat with you if your family wants some photographs to have as keepsakes! I look forward to hearing from you :)

 

*Angela is a natural light photographer who specializes in babies, children and family photography in York, PA*

Family trip to Barefoot Farms

Last week my family went to Barefoot Farms, in Dover, Pa. It was a nice ride, kind of outside of York, but still within enough distance that we weren't driving all over the county or anything crazy! It seems like the farm is tucked away nicely from busy roads and streets, and from our family living so close to urban communities, I do forget how beautiful PA is in the summer! We arrived there and quickly realized that there was a storm coming, but still were able to pick strawberries, eat some ice cream, stand in front of the enormous fan and let the kids stick their heads in the giant strawberry figures. I loved the country atmosphere; it was almost tempting to sit on the porch swing along with Sophia, but I was not sure whether we were technically even allowed on their porch! I loved the house though, because it reminded me of a bed and breakfast. They sell herbs from their garden and have U pick gardens for strawberries and raspberries. Here are some fun pictures from our day!

Sophia's face when picking the strawberries :)

I loved the sky that day when the storm was nearing us.....

I am a sucker for close ups and little details!

I got so many pictures of her and this fan. She didn't know what to do with it at first. I guess it was just so much bigger than she was, and she hadn't gotten close to a fan so enormous before. I am sure she was wondering why water was leaking from it! After some convincing from myself, she got used to it and played with it and got very wet. 

Annnd then there was an ice cream and sandwich stand! Heaven! Can I discuss vanilla ice cream sundae, topped with strawberries? If I don't order something with chocolate, you better believe, I will be ordering something with fruit on it! Daddy got mint chocolate chip and Soph got a chocolate sundae.

Barefoot Farms bonnets & bow ties photography

Also- the adorable signs were so fun!

How cute is she on that bench?

one fun photo to end the post ;)

family photography at Barefoot Farms