Beckie Kengle

About B. Kengle Photography

My name is Beckie. Thank you for visiting my blog. I am a natural-light portrait photographer Oroville, Ca. I am also a wife and a mother. My husband and children are why I first picked up a camera. They have inspired me! Take a look around; I hope you enjoy your visit here, and please feel free to leave comments and let me know that you stopped by.

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{5 years old…TODAY!}

Friday, August 6th, 2010

***warning-if you are at all squeamish about seeing babies hooked up to wires and tubes, this post may not be for you!***

August 6, 2005. I can still vividly remember the day we went to the hospital because something was very wrong! I was having pains that were not normal. I knew, even weeks before this day, that she’d be arriving early (I had had Pre-Eclampsia with my son and could already feel some of the symptoms coming on). I kept trying to tell the doctors, but they didn’t seem to be listening until I finally demanded that they give me the steroid shots that help speed up lung development. These shots (a set of 2) have to be given 24 hours apart, and the day I went to the hospital was only 3 days after the 2nd shot! I knew! So, as they were getting me settled into labor & delivery, they did an ultrasound, and discovered that I had almost no amniotic fluid left! My Pre-Eclampsia wasn’t as severe as with Alexander, but the doctor decided that combined with the extremely low amniotic fluid, it was time to deliver. 5ish hours after being admitted to labor & delivery, I was being prepped for an emergency c-section, and in just a few short minutes, my little baby girl was going to enter the world…11 weeks early!! She was so tiny! Weighing in at a whopping 2 pounds and 5 ounces, and only 13 inches long! I called her my little “footlong”! She was beautifully pink and precious! She had a great set of lungs on her, and let out a good tiny little cry! As tiny as her lungs were, they were working perfectly, and she did not require any oxygen when she was born! Those shots that I demanded had worked!! The next 3 months were a roller coaster! Lots of ups and downs in her health and development and our emotions! When she was about 10 days old, they discovered that she had a staph infection!! She started breathing poorly, because she was retaining so much water that her tiny body was swelling, a lot, and she had to be put on oxygen. It was a fight to get rid of it. A fight that required lots and lots of antibiotics, having to be put on a ventilator, and then having to have surgery, at 23 days old, to close a tiny hole in her heart! After recovering from her surgery we had to just sit and watch, and hope and pray that her tiny little body could fight off this terrible staph infection that was wreaking havoc on her! All the while wondering if we’d ever get to take her home so she could meet her big brother! It seemed as though as soon as they cleared her of the staph infection that she had already gotten another one!! What??? My poor baby! At this time, at least 3 other babies also had a staph infection! It seemed to be running rampant in the NICU. One baby was already in isolation, and they were talking about moving another into isolation. Thankfully, this 2nd infection cleared up a bit faster than the first! Now it was on to getting off the ventilator, and learning how to eat! Up until this point, she had been getting breast milk and other nutrients via a feeding tube. She was gaining weight very slowly though, so they were adding a formula supplement to the breast milk. She did great when we started feeding her with the bottle. And then they discovered digestive problems! It’s so true what they say about preemies…2 steps forward and 1 step back. It was back to the feeding tube. They had to figure out what was wrong. It felt like I was never going to be able to take my little girl home.  It took what seemed like forever but was really probably only about a week, and they had decided that her little tummy just wasn’t as developed as they’d hoped. So, she remained on the feeding tube for a while longer, and they had put it in far enough that the milk went directly into her intestines bypassing her stomach. During this time they also determined that she suffered from severe reflux. They put her on some meds, and that seemed to help. Finally things were turning around. She was gaining weight, and had begun to tolerate the reflux meds, and they tried the bottle feeding again. It was working!! One day at a time we were getting closer to the day when we would take our precious little miracle home! She came home on October 16, 2005, almost 3 months old, and just 3 days before her due date! She weighed all of 5 pounds and 2 ounces, and was swimming in the preemie clothes that we had for her! She remained on oxygen until she was a little over 4 months old.  And the rest is history! She’s been nearly perfectly healthy since we brought her home, with the exception of the occasional cold, and some allergic reactions to some antibiotics that she had to take for an ear infection when she was almost 2 and an ingrown toenail earlier this year. Fast forward to 5 years old, and here we are! And now she is starting a new adventure next week…Kindergarten!!

If you made it this far, thank you for reading! Now onto the pictures.



“Locks of Love” {Rachael’s 1st haircut}

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

As I was brushing Rachael’s hair last night, after her bath, I was struggling to get through it without ripping her hair out, as it is just so tangle-y because it is so long and fine. She was crying, and I explained to her because of the kind of hair she has it’s going to always be tangle-y and difficult to brush unless we cut it shorter (this hair brushing thing has been a battle for the last few months). Through her tears, she said that she really wanted to get her hair cut. I wasn’t sure if that was just a reaction to the painful brushing or not, so about an hour later, she came out of her room and asked me again if she could get her hair cut, and showed me how much of her braid she thought she’d want to get cut off. So, I took that as a sign that she was serious about getting her hair cut (keep in mind, she will be 5 next week, and has NEVER had a haircut!!). So, this morning when she woke up, I turned my laptop on, and we perused Google for some cute girlie style hair cuts that she might like, and we found one. Me, knowing how much would be cut off to achieve said hair cut, decided to look up the “Locks of Love” website, and show Rachael some pictures and explain to her how she could help by donating her hair so a little girl with no hair could have some hair. Her words “so she can be pretty, too!!”. At 4 years old (5 next friday), she seemed to know that she would be giving some little girl a wonderful gift!! So, I called Great Clips, and told them our plan and asked what time they opened, and we headed down there at 9a this morning. The ladies in there were all very excited to meet Rachael, and to see how much hair they would be cutting. The stylist that cut her hair was very nice, and helped explain more how Rachael would be helping a little girl to look pretty! Rachael had 11 inches cut off to donate to “Locks of Love”!!! She really enjoyed her first (ever) haircut, and is already excited to let her hair grow again so she can cut it and give it to another little girl!! I love her so much, and am so very proud of her!

Also, check out the Littlest Heroes Project!

{some new images of my kids}

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Once again, I’ve been slacking. Not only on posting here, but also of posting pictures of my own kids. You’d think it’d be easy for me to get pictures of my kids as I see them all day long, but it’s really not! Anyway, here are some we shot today, while testing out the lighting in “our not-yet-a-studio” studio.  We are working on transforming an empty storage unit at my family’s storage facility into a studio, so we wanted to see how the light was. In my opinion, it was sweet! I only used my Speedlight to bounce some light off of the white ceiling in the unit, otherwise, these are all natural light from outside the unit.

{a girl’s best friend}

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Or should I say my daughter’s best friend?! I have blogged about “Piggy” before, but this post is special. He is almost 5 years old, and if he’s to make it safely to the keepsake box, he will need to retire soon. So, we took “Piggy” outside for a little photoshoot, and for my daughter’s 5th birthday in August, I am going to have a canvas made for her bedroom, so that he’ll always be around!

This is the shot I chose to use…

{my baby girl is growing so fast}

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

She will be 5 in August, and starting kindergarten!! Seriously, where does the time go? She was looking so cute today in one of her dress-up dresses, with her hair down and wavy from last night’s braid, and the light was just perfect! So, out came the camera, of course! ;-)

{weekly photography assignments}

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I just started a Flickr group with some friends (anyone is welcome to join), and the idea is to gain more knowledge, creativity, and possibly even some constructive criticism. The first week’s assignment is ‘up close’. So here is my first image for this week…

{my precious kiddos}

Friday, February 12th, 2010

It’s been a very long time since I have been able to get some decent pictures of my kids together. And as it turned out, I only got 1 really good one today, but that’s okay, there’s still the weekend! I am loving my new camera. It took me a few days to get into it, as I felt in a funk when it arrived last week. But all is good now, and I’m on a roll!

These lovely Lego creations were made up by Alexander and Rachael. They are about 2 feet tall!

{love is…}

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

{a girl, a “piggy”, and a "honey"}

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

My daughter has 2 best friends. They go everywhere with us! And if we leave them somewhere it is literally the end of the world until we go retrieve them! “Piggy” is her main best friend, though, and he has been through some tough times! He will have to retire someday and I don’t look forward to that day, because it truly will be a sad day! Her other friend is “Honey”, and that is her security blanket. It’s soft and cozy and she loves to snuggle with it all day long! Today I captured her loving on both of them at the same time!

{fun with post-processing}

Friday, January 1st, 2010

It is truly amazing to me, still, what you can do in Photoshop! You can take the same picture and process it three different ways, and dramatically alter the mood of the picture! And it is amazing to me, that processing 2 different pictures the exact same way can create such different results!! Both of these sets were processed the exact same way!

 

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