Twin Photographers Kansas City | Newborn Twins
I would like to introduce you to Wyatt and Sadie. Two little bundles came in to visit a couple of weeks ago.
They reminded me a lot of my first set of twins (did I mention that I have two sets?). First of all because of their size and secondly because of their personalities.
My girls were 4lbs 4oz and 7lbs. These babes weren’t that extreme, but you could definitely tell the difference!
Wyatt was a teeny tiny little guy, I think a pound less than his sis. Now, that may not seem like that much of a difference but when we snuggled them next to each other it looked much more drastic. I think you can see it most in the images where they are swaddled side by side. I am sure he will be caught up in no time. And even though he wasn’t born with rolls we did our very best to make his images just as squishy and curly as his sister’s. I think he looks perfect!
Wyatt was also a little more opinionated than his sister too. Sadie had a generally laid-back approach to life. She was happy as long as she had a full tummy. Completely content in any pose or outfit we changed her into. I mean with a head of hair like that you are pretty much winning at life.
My little four-pounder was the loudest and most particular of my two as well. She knew what she liked and what she wanted from day one. She hasn’t changed a bit and really that is one of the things I admire most about her…even if it can drive me crazy at times. I am sure Wyatt is going to be an independent little guy who calls the shots too.
I am a little sad that this family is moving soon because I would love nothing more than to watch these two grow over the next year. Whichever photographer they choose in their new home is really going to hit the jackpot with this family. They are the sweetest people ever. So easy-going and kind. Becky and Kyle I wish you all the best on your new adventure and hope if you do end up back in Kansas City we get to work together again!
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