Say Hello to Sadie…
My sister, Kim, was just 27 weeks pregnant with her second baby when complications landed her in the hospital last week. Initially, it was up in the air about how long she would be there, but after a couple of days, doctors said she would have to stay for the duration. We all had hoped, with heavy hearts, that she would be there for 8-10 weeks to give the baby a bit more time to develop, but that little lovebug in her belly wasn’t having it. At 1:28 early Friday morning, little Sadie Abigail made her way into the world….feet first! It was immediately evident that like her momma, this girl is going to have some serious spunk.
Weighing just 2 pounds 8 ounces, she was a far cry from her big brother’s weigh in weight of 9 pounds 15 and a half ounces. She is in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at the country’s leading neonatal center, so she couldn’t be in better hands. It’s definitely been a scary few days, but yesterday doctor’s removed her breathing tube and Saturday night mommy was able to hold her on her chest for the first time. Doctors can’t yet say what her prognosis is and we won’t know anything for some time. So, everyone is on pins and needles as we wait and see just how strong little miss Sadie really is.
Fortunately, I had already planned to go up to help out on Thursday and was there when my brother-in-law, Eric got the call none of us expected….”The baby is coming.” He immediately rushed off to the hospital to be with Kim. Cal & I didn’t sleep well. It was crazy, but I swear at just 2 1/2 yrs old he knew what was happening and that mommy & baby sis were in trouble.
Yesterday was the hardest day in Kim’s life as she had to leave the hospital and baby Sadie. I expect there will be lots of driving back and forth to Boston over the coming weeks. Cal & I visited with them in the hospital on Saturday and here are a few photos of our new little, and I mean LITTLE, lovebug:
Here Sadie gets a loving touch from mommy. It just kills me how tiny she looks in comparison to my sister’s hand. She could easily fit in the palm of my brother-in-law’s hand.

She was swimming in her diapers and had lots of bruising on her feet from coming out breach. But, like her mommy, she’s a fighter and will no doubt be dancing on those long graceful toes before we know it!

Cal checks out his new little sister with his dad, Eric. He definitely seemed worried about all of the tubes in her.


Cal plays with some window stickers at the hospital. Normally a rambunctious, sweet little boy, he seemed a little lost in his thoughts after visiting with Sadie. So much for a little guy to take in all at once. I think it was hard enough for him to have mommy taken away for a week, but then to have a sick little sister on top of it. It just makes you wonder what’s going through that sweet little head of his. I LOVE this little man!!!

Here’s Cal at home during breakfast. I know I’m biased, but seriously, does it get much cuter than that? It was definitely a different kind of event when Cal was born. Andy & I were both there at the hospital for his arrival and I was in the room when he came out. It was the most incredible thing I’ve ever witnessed and it gave me such a new sense of respect and awe for my sister. She is an incredible mom and all of the hard work that she & Eric have put in really shines through in this fun, gentle little soul!

Well, we hope to have some more images with Sadie looking a little less dependent on machines in the very near future! And to all of you moms and dads out there, our hats are off to you. It is the hardest, most scary job in the world, but the rewards are incalculable! And when all of the hard work and sacrifice produce beautiful little people like my nephew and niece, well, the world is just a better place for it! So thank you!!!
Inspired by the joy these and other little lovebugs in our lives have brought us we plan to add family lifestyle portraiture to our Bello offerings this summer…stay tuned for more info.

Aww, little Sadie is lucky to be born into such a wonderful family. We’re all rooting for her! Lots of love, Enna
OMG! I am so glad the baby is doing well. Beautiful baby! I can’t imagine how hard this must be for your sister. Best wishes.
Hi Christine,
Ironically, I stumbled upon your website when I googled photographers. It is so nice to see you and Andy again, and doing so well…your photography is wonderful. And you guys look great!!!
I just wanted to extend my thoughts and prayers to Sadie. I have two children too ( a girl 7 and a boy close to Cals age). When I saw Sadie, I couldn’t get Kim and her family out of my mind. Just wanted you to know our thoughts are with all of you, and we wish you all the best.
Take Care..I will keep checking the blog to see how all is going!
Laurene
So glad you were able to be there for your family … Sadie is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you all for your love and well wishes! I am convinced, as goofy as it may sound, that they are helping Sadie get stronger every day!
Sadie is keeping true to my initial impression of her as a little fighter. She still has good days and difficult ones, but considering all she’s been through she’s doing amazingly well! So THANK YOU!!!
Laurene, it was so great to get your message!! I’m so glad you found us! Kimmy read your message too and loved hearing about your kids and that life is treating you well. Feel free to give us a call (508-539-1039)if you want me to give you Kim’s number. I’m sure she’d love to hear from you!!!
Congrats on your two little lovebugs. I hope we get to meet them one day soon!
Love and hugs to you and your family!!! xoxo