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Motherhood Collective l vol. 4

Warm breeze and sunsets and two little munchkins,  these are a few of my favorite things 🙂

There will come a day when my little boys are older that they will wonder if I was ever young. How young was I? Was I an old lady playing ring around the rosies? My Twenty year old is a man now and see’s me at a younger age, he grew up with a mostly young mom, and as he got older, I still was on the younger side. But having babies around age 40, well… after their short childhood is over, they will look at me compared to other moms and see how old I am. They will grow up with a mostly old mom – and just getting older.
Giving my boys the opportunity to see just how young their mother was when they were little, and how much she loves them. This means the world to me.

Continue the Motherhood Collective Circle with my friend  and AHmazing photographer Megan Marlene. Be sure to click through all the blogs to complete the circle!

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Julie Sheriff Photography
Specializing in organic fine art maternity, baby, child, family, & senior photography
Salt Lake County, Davis County, Weber County and surrounding areas.

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You might feel like these days are slipping through your fingers, like no matter how hard you try, you just can’t slow time down. 
But mama, you can pause it. Just for a moment. 
And you’ll be so glad you did.
Have you ever thought about how one day, this baby will ask about the time they were in your belly? 
These photos aren’t just for you—they are for them, too.
You will blink, and the baby who once fit perfectly in your arms will be running through the house, too busy exploring to slow down for snuggles. But right now, they are still little, still needing you in the deepest, most beautiful way. Let’s hold onto this moment before it fades.
Have you ever stumbled across an old photo and felt the memory come alive again? 
Suddenly you can hear the laugh, smell the shampoo, feel the weight of those little arms. Photos are anchors. 
They hold what our hearts never want to lose.
Your body is not just growing a baby—it is growing a mother. A version of you that will never be the same again, in the most beautiful way.