Ella
I have typed and erased this entry ten times over the past week. Once I even had four paragraphs written but it didn’t sound right. It just didn’t tell the story right. I really want to get it right.
This is a happy story. About a family and their new baby girl, Ella. About the crazy love that sets in the minute you lay eyes on your child for the first time, bonds that run deeper than we can understand, and even about cute twin siblings who con you into thinking they are shy but then stand two inches from the lens, front and center. And want to show you their toys. And follow you everywhere, those gorgeous blue eyes trained on you unless they hear "gummy bears" and tear down the hall to find the magical source.
I met this lovely family through Noah’s Children, Richmond’s pediatric hospice, and Kathy, social worker extraordinaire, to whom I have gladly given my services over the past five years taking photos of incredible families just like Ella's.
Here's the hard part of the story. Ella has a chromosome disorder that will significantly shorten her life. She might not have made it to birth, wasn't even supposed to make it home from the hospital. A year is optimistic.
Ella just celebrated her one month birthday. To this family, whose dream at one time was just to meet Ella, or hold her once, this is the most precious blessing. They feel like the luckiest people on the planet. They know what will come, but are living every moment in the moment. They are the reason this a happy story, their faith and strength are truly inspiring.
So they let me in, and I photographed them with Ella and her brother and sister. And as they always do, these Noah’s families, they affected me. Reminded me of how lucky we all are. How precious these little people in our lives are. How incredibly blessed we are for every single minute, every single day we have with them. To live in the moment.
Here is Ella's slideshow from our time together.
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Beautiful story, beautiful images. And what a gift this experience must have been for them - and for you. I cried again after reading your words and seeing the slideshow. Beautiful.
Your photos of this extraordinary family are beautiful!! Your words at the beginning were just perfect as well.
I am the mommy in this slideshow. Today is the 1 month anniversary of sweet baby Ella's passing. We can look at the pictures and slideshow that Patricia created out of the kindness of her heart and cherish and truly remember. Patricia has an amazing gift to capture babies and children, and she perfectly captured Ella and our twins. It is a gift that cannot be appropriately described or thanked for. We played the slideshow at Ella's memorial and it has touched many people. Patricia is not only an phenomenal artist, but an angel as well.
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