A Tale as Old as Time

Okay, so maybe I ripped that from Beauty and the Beast...but here’s the thing… it totally applies to this story. The story of my grandparents. Their love story.  A story I grew up with, one that I admire, and one that I look to often as a reminder that love endures... if you will it to.

My grandparents, Henry and Edean, married on March 24th, 1951.   Edean, only 20, and Henry, (as he would often tell us) had just turned 21 a few days prior to their wedding day.  They had a traditional church wedding and cake reception with lots of friends, family and community members to witness their union.  You see, I know all of this because my grandmother documented everything about their life together.  I have their wedding book in which she wrote each single piece of china and silver that was gifted to them that day. (See the picture below of the receipts from the florist!) Along with that, I have many photos to look at along with descriptions of what was happening in that moment.  And it’s not lost on me that this is a true blessing to be able to look back in time and see how young and strong they were that day.  The day they committed themselves to a life that would bring so much happiness, and at times deep sorrow, but ultimately a love so strong that it definitely stood the test of time.

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Shortly after they married, my grandfather was enlisted in the Army during the Korean War.  They spent the first years of their marriage apart, only corresponding through mail.  My grandfather sent letters and pictures of himself at basic training, with his comrades and of his travels overseas.  He saw so much of the world and loved to share it with his bride back home.  He was fortunate to be stationed in Germany because of his typing skills and served as a translator for a base there.  She, back in Texas, looked after their home, kept busy at their church, and wrote him letters often as well.  Together, they dreamt of the day he would return home and they could start the family they both deeply wanted. 

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After his homecoming, he enrolled at Texas Tech University where he studied to become a rancher and they got to work on that family.  But… after nearly 8 years of trying for a baby, they decided that having children was so important to them, that if they couldn’t do it naturally, they would adopt.  Soon after that, they were presented with the wonderful opportunity to adopt 2 children from a single mother that could not care for them… a boy and a girl.  They were all set to adopt when my grandmother found out that she was pregnant!!  Of course God works in the most mysterious of ways.  The news of the pregnancy didn’t stop them from wanting that little boy and little girl, and they planned to go through with the adoption.  They were thrilled to be starting a family.  At the last minute, with a change of heart, the father of those children came back and reconciled with the mother and decided they wanted to be a family.  So, my grandparents did what they would always do, and turned to each other for strength.  They were also extremely faithful people and believed that God would always provide what they needed. 

Well, they were right to think that.  Everything fell into place.  My grandfather was promoted to the ranch manager position at the Lyndon B. Johnson ranch in Stonewall, TX.  They welcomed my mother, Edie, in August and just a short 13 months later, delivered my uncle Budd.  After many wonderful years at the LBJ ranch (and fantastic stories to go with them, like the time JFK visited and held my mother while my grandfather proudly looked on) they picked up and moved to Colorado at the chance to buy a ranch of their own. 

Once in Colorado, my grandmother became pregnant again.  Only this time, things didn’t go as planned.  Their daughter, Callie, died very shortly after birth and my grandmother was so ill that she never even got to see or hold her baby girl.  A very dark time in their life, they again turned to each other.  When my grandmother thought she could never get past the sorrow of losing a child, she handed it over to God.  She put her trust in her faith and worked to move forward.  And of course they were blessed again.  My uncle Sander was born 9 years after my mother and would remain the youngest in their little family. 

The years rolled by.  Some good, some bad.  The kids grew up, they moved a few times, started welcoming grandchildren, even great grandchildren, started saying goodbye to loved ones passing on, changed careers, retired to Southern Colorado, and ultimately lived out their final days close to family.  A lot of life was done side by side.  And every year, on March 24th, they would celebrate that day, way back when they joined together in a promise.  A promise  to endure the test of time, no matter the circumstances.  And that’s how they stayed.  For 64 beautiful years. 

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My grandfather passed away on January 27th, 2017, and while she tried to be strong, my grandmother really didn’t like being here while he was there… in the heaven that they both faithfully decided was theirs to share for another eternity.  She knew he’d be there to welcome her home again. She joined him on December 7th, 2017.  In the days before her death, she talked about him often and told us that he came to her in a dream and said that when she was ready, he’d be there to come and get her.  The hospice chaplain came the day before she passed and asked her what message did she want to leave the world with.  And without missing a beat she said, “More love. Love everywhere. Everyone needs to love more.” 

And that was that.  She left and returned to her best friend, the love of her life.  And how could it end any differently?  They spent a lifetime with each other and  journeyed through every one of life’s blessings and hardships together.

But the story doesn’t end there.  This love story was just the start of a family legacy that all of us who are still living work to preserve for generations to come.  You don’t grow up watching two people love each other so well and not pick up a thing or two.  It would be a disservice to all of the sacrifices they made for us to not let love prevail. 

I like to imagine their wedding day and how I was there...not yet physically of course… but in all those promises of love, life and hope.  This is a love story that goes on and on and my hope is that to anyone reading this, you know this kind of love and you promise to keep it alive too.   Not just for you but for your future grandchildren and great grandchildren.

 

                Henry & Edean Blackburn March 24th, 1951

                Henry & Edean Blackburn March 24th, 1951

             Sander                             &…

             Sander                                           Budd                                                Edie

The receipts from the florist on their wedding day... I wish flowers were still that cheap!

The receipts from the florist on their wedding day... I wish flowers were still that cheap!

The local newspaper article about their marriage paired with the wedding invititations.

The local newspaper article about their marriage paired with the wedding invititations.

My grandma saved every newspaper clipping ever! We have dozens of scrapbooks she made over the years. This page is from their days at the LBJ Ranch.

My grandma saved every newspaper clipping ever! We have dozens of scrapbooks she made over the years. This page is from their days at the LBJ Ranch.

A Love Letter To My People...

Dear friends,

I love you!!  I was just dying to tell you that!  But do you know why?  Well, I love you because you have impacted my life in countless ways and I will forever be grateful for your support.  I feel lucky to know you.  I feel truly blessed that the universe brought us together.  When I first set out to follow these big dreams, I didn’t know if it would work.  But you did.  You trusted me with your precious family memories. 

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Why Newborn Sessions Matter

I had the wonderful pleasure of going into the home of some dear friends this past weekend.  I met this family a few months ago by chance (at the park with our kids!) and instantly knew that Rebecca and I needed to be mom friends.  She has a radiance about her and a disposition that was very familiar (most likely because we are redheaded kindred spirits!)  Anyway, she took me up on my wild offer of hiring me as their maternity/family photographer.  We had a wonderful fall session and I loved hanging out with them. 

Flash forward to 2 weeks ago when they welcomed their second beautiful baby boy Brian and they asked me to come over for a newborn session.  I was of course thrilled and very honored. 

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Newborn sessions are one of the most special in all of the categories of photography and I believe that it is an investment that you will always value.  Babies change on a daily basis and in those first few weeks of life there is something miraculous about these little beings.  If you've had a baby you know what I mean, if you are about to have a baby here's what you should know...

  • That sweet downy soft hair will fall out, leaving a 'special' little hairdo (if you're lucky it'll resemble George Costanza and provide lots of laughs)
  • Their tiny curled up limbs and tightly balled fists, will soon stretch and grow and become somewhat gangling and awkward before plumping up
  • Baby acne... yep that beautiful smooth skin with turn red and bumpy around 1 month
  • They won't sleep as much or get 'milk drunk' and pass out anywhere, in any position
  • And my favorite part about newborns...the smell! That wonderful fresh scent of a new baby is intoxicating... I know it sounds weird but holy geez I love that!  And while I haven't figured out how to make scratch 'n sniff photos, photographs do have a special way of transporting you back to that moment when you held your sweet baby and tried to breathe in all of the wonder-- promising yourself you won't forget any of it.
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But these babies grow and grow and the truth is, you do forget.  I look at the pictures we had of when my first daughter was born and I love them more than any others I've collected.  When my second daughter was born, we knew without a doubt we needed to do another session and I am so glad I did.  My little Emmy is about to be 10 months old, she crawls all over the place, sleeps in her crib (not on me anymore) and often smells like whatever food she just ate... so far from that little tiny human I brought in to the world just a few short months ago.

The best advice I ever got as a new mom was, "the days may feel long, but the years are short".  I try to remember that often and when I get to missing how little my babies were, I look at the pictures... or I happily embrace a new family and love all over them with my camera.  Rebecca and her sweet family gave me a good fix this week for sure! 

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One last TIP on 'In Home Newborn Photography': Do NOT worry about cleaning your house or whether or not your home is 'decorated fancy'.  All we need is a window with a little natural light, you and your baby (babies) and I take care of the rest.  It's simple, it's beautiful and it's forever.  So, expectant moms reach out!  Let's talk about your newborn photography goals... I'll bring the camera and you just focus on snuggling that amazing baby.  Deal?