We're Pregnant! | Charlotte, North Carolina | Film Photographer
Remember when we moved to Charlotte/Slash when Nate moved to North Carolina and I joined him two weeks later? Well I found out I was pregnant when I was still in Lynchburg. RIGHT before I was flying out of Richmond to spend a week in Chicago.
Weβll story-tell later on how I kept the news from Nate for a whole week and how I ended up telling him β spoiler alert, itβs all on video. For now, though, weβre excited to share this miraculous gift with you and weβve answered some commonly asked questions below!
Photo by Halee b photography | Film School '17
Remember when we moved to Charlotte/Slash when Nate moved to North Carolina and I joined him two weeks later? Well I found out I was pregnant when I was still in Lynchburg. RIGHT before I was flying out of Richmond to spend a week in Chicago.
Weβll story-tell later on how I kept the news from Nate for a whole week and how I ended up telling him β spoiler alert, itβs all on video. For now, though, weβre excited to share this miraculous gift with you and weβve answered some commonly asked questions below!
How far along are you/when are you due?
15 weeks today! | April 10, 2018.
How are you feeling?
Well thereβs a good dose of extra hormones coursing through my body which makes me feel things even more deeply than I already do. Navigating them has been new for both me and Nate and heβs handled both of us like a champ. As far as straight-up sickness, I have some off days/moments where Iβll feel incredibly nauseas but wonβt throw-up. You know, the pain without the relief. And sometimes I get reaaaaaaal tired. I like to describe it as if you drank a whole bottle of NyQuil and youβre ready to fall asleep for three days but, surprise!, itβs daytime and you have to function. My sense of smell has turned into a superpower and poor, sweet Nate has had to change body wash 5 different times.
While I want to share what my experience is like, know that Iβm not complaining about this child. I have friends living far harder stories with miscarriages and infertility battles and my heart is for them and their families. As well, I get the privilege of automatic perspective living with my sister Kathryn who has HG and my pregnancy is nothing near what sheβs experiencing.
Will you find out what youβre having?
Actually, we already know. Thanks to our friends at Sneak Peek, weβve known since I was 9 weeks (Which is Craaaaaazy). Weβll be sharing the gender of Baby Schwenk soon. And you guessed it, itβs on video!
Will you still be shooting weddings?
Um, Absolutely! This little baby has already been to 6 weddings, multiple family sessions, and had a root canal...okay that was just me. Weβll continue doing families sessions as well as The Ordinary Workshop in early 2018. I will take some time after the baby is here but Iβm open for Pre-Spring, Summer and Fall 2018. So hit me up here to get your date on the calendar!
Wait, I thought you couldnβt have children?
Honestly, we didnβt think we could either. Shortly after we got married I learned I had an allergy to the protein in the semenal plasma. In short, an allergy to sperm. With this diagnosis we assumed it would be painful on my part to have kids but it could still happen. However, after meeting with specialists in Charlottesville, we learned that my body literally would not let an egg become fertilized β that it would self-sabotage to protect me from something it saw as harmful. There were a couple medical intervention options we could try but we decided to hold off for a while. So while we were trying and praying that getting pregnant could/would happen, we were still shocked, stunned, and overjoyed that it actually did.
If you have any other questions, drop them below! We're excited for this new season and even the unknowns that it brings. Thank you so much for being part of our community -- online or in person. You're part of the celebration and that makes it more full for us.
So much love, Kelsey, Nate, #ourdoghenry, and baby.
Vaughan Family | Irvington Spring Farm | Lynchburg, Virginia
Plain and simple, this family is a joy. If youβve worked with them while theyβre behind cameras for Meganβs wedding photography business or Mitchβs Videography business (or have interacted with 15 month old Max in any capacity β I mean, come on) then you know itβs true. One of our greatest honors, however, is not only calling these wonderful people friends, but being able to switch places with them and document their lives.
Plain and simple, this family is a joy. If youβve worked with them while theyβre behind cameras for Meganβs wedding photography business or Mitchβs Videography business (or have interacted with 15 month old Max in any capacity β I mean, come on) then you know itβs true. One of our greatest honors, however, is not only calling these wonderful people friends, but being able to switch places with them and document their lives.
This happy family session happened in the heart of Lynchburg at Irvington Spring Farm and though I might be biased, Iβm in flower heaven. Meganβs vision for this session was bright, joyful, and a field of flowers and Iβd say she makes her dreams come true. Although it rained for the first part of the session, it allowed us to capture some great moments in the greenhouse on-site and when the sun came out in full force β the field of flowers was everything that we needed.