Family is Everything! Family is Forever!
Remember our post featuring the Little Girl in a Blue Dress Blue Dress? She’s the littlest star in the center of this family photo. Her mother Rima, after our family shoot, asked me to do a LARGE family shoot with her entire family (3 sisters, grandparents, husbands and grandchildren). Of course I jumped at the chance to see where Rima’s gorgeous genes games from.
This was the first time all 5 grandchildren were able to get a photo with grandma and grandpa. What a treasure for them all!
Before all the beautiful grandchildren came into this family, it was just mom, dad and the 3 daughters.
Can you believe that these 3 beautiful sisters have not had a photo together since they were little girls? I was shocked to learn this and honored to be the one to put them all back together in a photo.
Along came the grandchildren. So much beauty in one family!
Some of my favorite photos I get to take are those with grandparents and their grandchildren. There is no more beautiful memory to capture then this.
A little small family photo
Ah, another family photo of the Clarke’s. Don’t forget to see the past ones on the blog Clarke Family
After all the formal family shoots I got to do my favorite part of a photo shoot……..running around after children just being children. The best photos I’ve captured are those of kids unposed just playing.
Daddy’s little girl. Hold tight, they grown up so fast!
Sisterly Love (I so wish I’d had a sister)
These two cousins are so cute I could have just eaten them up!
Family is the most important thing in the world to me. I get all misty eyed when I see a family that is so close to each other. Rima shared with me that although they live an hour apart, that all 3 sisters, their husbands and children get together monthly with each other and the grandparents. They are all the best of friends. You are all blessed. Keep sharing your love with each other!
I pray that my 3 boys, when grown will be as close as you all are and that we also will share such love, connection and closeness.