
Last week we fell in love and now our lives will never be the same. On October 23, we welcomed Zoey Harper, screaming, into our lives. It’s a good thing a picture is worth a thousand words, because this little girl leaves me speechless. Here are just a handful of the shots we took over the duration of our stay at the hospital.
“For You formed my inward parts; You knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” —Psalm 139:13-14
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Tiffany
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Carole
I love the picture of Phil and Whitney holding hands. It says so much. Hundreds of thousands of babies are born every day in the world – none as beautiful as Zoey of course – but sheer numbers dilute the event to ho hum to everyone outside of immediate family and close friends. However, what is truly amazing is the love and commitment of the parents to each other and this is exemplified in the photo. Phil was there for Whitney, supporting her, witnessing events, making the journey special and visa versa. The photo also harkens to the future reality that even though you have this wondrous blessing, it is still about the two of you. You two come first, you two are the foundation and during her life and throughout your life, the focus must remain on Phil and Whitney as a couple. The entire photo journal is just wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
pandwphotography
Thanks for such a wonderful comment, you certainly have a way with words!We’ve talked about this very thing a lot since we have been home from the hospital. More times than we can count, someone has told us something along the line of, “Sure, you love your spouse, but there is no love in the world than that for your child.” While we both agree that our love for Zoey is a different kind of love, it certainly does not supersede our love for each other—if anything, our love for one another has grown even stronger during this process.