May 2009 New Specs for Sam



Sam was born with craniosynostosis, the premature closure of suture lines in the skull. He had surgery to correct his condition when he was 9 months old. Often, kids with craniosynostosis have issues with their eyes and Sam had eye muscle surgery at 14 months because he was not seeing binocularly. His new specs help to strengthen his eyes. His mom says, "Phew! I think we're almost at the end of this long road and have such a healthy and happy little boy!"
We are blessed here at our studio to have photographed Sam since he was in utero and throughout the milestones of his young life. He is Mr. Sweetie Pie to me and one of the most endearing kids I've ever had the pleasure to photograph. Thanks Megan and Bert for sharing your story and having us chronicle your son's many milestones.
I just love kids! I also love our new little CKP "stamp" designed by dear friend Melissa Murphy. This stamp is to brand our photographs and also to inhibit people from using them straight off our web site which is actually copyright infringement.
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