Meet Blaze!!

A few weeks ago, on the night of the Paris attacks, a stray cat wearing a purple collar came to our back door around 4pm and started sniffing around the trash bag I had placed out there.  When I opened the door, he ran down the steps and then looked back.  I squatted down to the ground and made a couple kissing sounds and held my hand out.  You could almost see the joy flood his little face.  “This person is nice!!!”  He ran over and immediately started purring and rubbing all over my hands and my legs.  I had never seen him around the neighborhood before, but he felt pretty boney, so I decided to put a little food out for him.  Before I could even get the food on the ground he started gobbling it up, meowing and groaning as he ate.  Boy was hungry!  I went back inside and continued going about my day with the boys, but he just stayed on our patio, right by our back door.  After a little while he started pawing at our door, begging to come in!  I recorded this video of him.  (Don’t mind my chipped red nail polish)

I obviously couldn’t just let him in.  I mean, we have two other cats as well as a St. Bernard.  I don’t know who this cat is, where he’s been, or what he’s been exposed to; not to mention, our female cat is not the most accepting of new feline friends.  I figured he’d finally get bored and go on his merry way.

Well, the next morning, he was still on our patio, so I decided to take some pictures and make a flyer to put around our neighborhood.  I also posted his picture on a local lost & found Facebook page and on Craigslist in the lost & found section.  I mean, he was wearing a collar and was super friendly, so he had to belong to someone, right?

Blaze the Cat

Blaze the Cat

By the end of the week, no one had contacted me about him, so I brought him to the vet to have him scanned for a microchip and to do an overall wellness check.  The vet said he was about 1 – 2 years old, and except for some ear mites and a few fleas, he was relatively healthy, if not a little skinny.  I asked how long I should wait for an owner to come forward before deciding whether or not we should keep him, and he said about a week or two.

Well, two weeks later there was still no owner, and he was still hanging around our house all day, every day.  So what did I do?  I called our local low cost spay and neuter clinic and made him an appointment to get snipped!  My husband made him an awesome insulated cat house for our back patio, and he has slept in it every night.  Even on the coldest nights it’s SUPER warm in there!

Blaze and Oliver

The boys love him, and he loves hanging out with them when they’re playing outside.  We named him Blaze after the boys’ favorite character on “Blaze and the Monster Machines”, their favorite show.

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He is extremely snuggly…almost annoyingly so (possibly from being starved for attention the past few months while he was a stray).  He has claimed me, or imprinted on me, or whatever you want to call it.  I’m his person, and I can’t sit outside without him jumping on my lap, climbing on my shoulder, or rubbing all over my legs, arms, head, whatever body part is within his reach.  What can I say?  He’s a ladies’ man…and I’m pretty awesome.

Blaze and me

Blaze and me

He’s been a really special addition to our family, and we’re so lucky that he chose us.

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A Minion and a Train Conductor {Hendersonville, TN Child Photographer}

Hendersonville, TN Child Photographer | After almost a year after my last blog post, I’m finally back!  The boys are now 3.5 years and 21 months old, and are the best of friends.  This year was their first official year of trick or treating on Halloween, and they had a blast!  Grayson led the way through our neighborhood, saying “This way!” as he would direct us to the next house on our street.  Oliver trailed behind saying “More teetee (candy)!”  Thankfully, even though the weather forecasted rain all night, it stopped long enough for us to trick or treat around our entire neighborhood.  Needless to say, we had some very happy (and hyper) boys after collecting all that candy — of which I’m still trying to keep hidden.

A couple days before Halloween, I decided to take the boys to the park and do a mini photo shoot in their costumes.  Grayson wanted to be a minion (Despicable Me) and Oliver loves trains, so I decided that he would be a train conductor.  I made Grayson’s hat, and found his minion jacket at Kohl’s, which worked out perfectly!  You can find Oliver’s train conductor costume on Amazon.  So without further ado, here are some of the photos from their costume photo shoot.

Halloween Costume Photo Shoot

Minion Costume

Train Conductor Costume

Train Conductor Costume

Minion Costume

Minion Costume

Train Conductor Costume

Halloween Costume Photo Shoot

Hendersonville, TN Child Photographer | Joanna McVey of Southern Daisy Photography specializes in maternity, newborn, baby, child, and family photography.  Contact me today to schedule your next session!  Email me at [email protected], or contact me by phone (615) 294-6867.  You can also follow me on Facebook and Instagram.

Southern Daisy Photography serves Nashville and surrounding areas, including Hendersonville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, White House, Madison, Hermitage, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Bellevue, Old Hickory, Donelson, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Castalian Springs, East Nashville, Germantown, Nolensville, Green Hills, Ashland City, 12 South, Belle Meade, Cool Springs, Clarksville, Greenbrier, Spring Hill, Dickson, Portland, Fairview, and all other Middle TN areas.

Twin Baby Girls {Hendersonville, TN Newborn Photographer}

I had the pleasure of photographing many newborns this past year — mostly girls!  Two little baby girls in particular were very special to me, because they are the daughters of my college roommate.  Bethany and her husband Chris have four other children, in addition to little Hannah and Abbey, and I was delighted when she asked if I would photograph her precious new girls.

College RoommatesHere we are as college roommates.

Bethany's Wedding

I was even a bridesmaid in her wedding!

Newborn Twin Girls

This first picture is my pride and joy!  These girls were already two months old when they came into my studio, so it was very difficult to get them to stay asleep during the session.  This is the only picture that Hannah (on the right) was asleep for.

Baby born with spina bifida

The girls were born three weeks early and spent a little time in the NICU before going home.  Abbey was born with a fairly severe case of spina bifida, and needed surgery to close her back soon after birth.  She also had a shunt placed behind her right ear to drain fluid from her brain, caused by hydrocephalus.

Newborn Baby Girl Photography

You would never know what she has gone through in her little life by her personality, though.  Abbey is the sweetest little girl, and slept like a dream throughout most of the session!  And would you just look at those gorgeous eyelashes?!

Newborn Twin Photography

I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these precious little girls.

Hendersonville, TN Newborn Photographer | Joanna McVey of Southern Daisy Photography specializes in maternity, newborn, baby, child, and family photography.  Contact me today to schedule your next session!  Email me at [email protected], or contact me by phone (615) 294-6867.  You can also follow me on Facebook and Instagram.

Southern Daisy Photography serves Nashville and surrounding areas, including Hendersonville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, White House, Madison, Hermitage, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Bellevue, Old Hickory, Donelson, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Castalian Springs, East Nashville, Germantown, Nolensville, Green Hills, Ashland City, 12 South, Belle Meade, Cool Springs, Clarksville, Greenbrier, Spring Hill, Dickson, Portland, Fairview, and all other Middle TN areas.