May 18 2009

More of Oliver

A friend of ours was, for many years, the writer and presenter for Humphrey.
Oliver and Humphrey
Feet
Oliver’s first real photo shoot.
Oliver
Almost

Sleeping in the clouds
In The Clouds

Milk Drunk
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Meeting Grandma and Poppy Ray for the first time
Meeting the Grandparents

Manxi
Manxi

He was screaming his lungs out. I was just about to change his nappy when I thought he looked so cute with his little booties on. Nappy change was suspended for a couple of minutes, and he actually stopped screaming for about 3 seconds too.
Booties


May 11 2009

Introducing Oliver James Hone

Introducing Oliver James Hone


May 11 2009

Sarah’s Last Week of Pregnancy

The Circle of Life by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
The Circle of Life

Sarah, Scott, and Cub

Butterfly Fairy by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
Butterfly Fairy

Butterfly Fairy

Butterfly Fairy

Little Bear Queen by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
Teddy Bear Queen

Little Bear Queen

Teddy Bear Queen

Sleeping Bear by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
Sleeping Bear

Wormy by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
Wormy

Spiders by Lynne Jamieson, Photography by HONEphotography (Me)
Spiders


May 7 2009

Day Two


May 6 2009

I am a Dad

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I have never ever felt more completely and utterly useless than being with Sarah for the duration of our son’s birth.

I now have overwhelming respect for any woman that has gone through labour. Wow.

It was also the most hideous thing to go through. Having to watch Sarah overwelmimgly consumed with agonising pain and not able to do anything about is … humbling to say the very least.

Not to say, it was also the most amazingly wonderful and magnificant moment ever; to watch Sarah give birth to our son.

May 4 2009

What To Do With The Hoons

Three teens flee the crash site.

They came crashing around the corner, out of control, and slammed into a water mains. The resulting geyser could be seen from hundreds of metres away and was at least forty metres high.

Geyser seen from 200m away, at least forty metres high.

Pregnant woman looks on.

Crashed car next to machinery covering geyser.

Locals helping to remove water from house.





SES crew lending a hand.





Machinery used to cover geyser.

Concerned neighbours talking about what to do about the Hoons speeding around local streets.

Tow truck picking up crashed car.