2.10.2012

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Love

Love. 
What do I think of when I think of love? 

My Grandmother holds a very, very special place in my heart. Without her I would not be the person I am today. She has loved me unconditionally and with her whole heart since the day I was born. There really are no words to describe how much she means to me. As she gets older the thought of impermanence creeps in, and my heart feels heavy. The memories, and photographs of her may be all I have someday. It's overwhelming. I don't like to think about things like that. 
When I see my Grandmother and my son together, those thoughts disintegrate into joy. Joy in knowing my son feels the same true unconditional love. Joy in seeing the love within my son so apparent and shining. Joy in knowing they have the opportunity to create memories of their own. 
Our time is valuable. The second ring on my Grandmothers hand is proof of that. It belonged  to her mother. Her mother, my Great Grandmother, cared for my Great Grandfather as long as I knew her. He had an aneurism before I was born, and her love for him never wavered. Day and night she was by his side. One of her favorite things to do used to be telling me stories of how they met, and how handsome he was. I have a locket that belonged to her with his picture inside. It will stay there as long as it is mine. 
so. 
Love. What do I think of when I think of love? I think of how valuable it is. I think of how important it is. I think of my son, and my grandmother. I think of so many people, and so many reasons why love today, creates every memory worth keeping tomorrow. 



Feeling mushy? Head on over to Caren's blog and feel the love she's sharing this week.







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Chay Hastings is an on location, natural light photographer specializing in child photography, family photography, and couples photography in Jacksonville Florida.
I know that every moment, even the small ones are memories in the making. I love personal connections, and manifest that love in my work. I believe sessions should develop organically and clients should be themselves. I value amiable client relations, and strive to earn referrals. Chay Hastings Photography, because life is a photo opportunity!

7 comments:

  1. I'm in tears. What a beautiful tribute to the love you have for your grandmother. I don't have enough pictures of my beloved grandmothers, so I would encourage you take as many as you can.

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  2. Oh Chay, you touched my soft spot... My grandma was everything to me and my support when I was far away... and she passed when I was pregnant of my daughter which hurt my heart in an undescriptable way. So grandmas are soooooo special to me... Love your words. Love your picture =)

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  3. Oh, this is a beautiful shot. Your son will thank you when he is older for making these memories lasting for him. I don't know that I have one photo of me with my grandmother when I was growing up, and now it's too late. Much less a photo like this! Your son will cherish it, and I know you will, too.

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  4. oh goodness, this is beautiful Chay! Your thoughts pulled at my heart too! I loved my Grandma so much too, I only wish I had more pictures of her. This will be cherished for many generations!

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  5. Awwww. What a powerful photograph. I love the juxtaposition of their hands. I miss my grandma so. I'm glad you and your son are able to cherish this love.

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  6. Love that.... what an authentic moment of love. well done!

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  7. Awesome picture. I have the almost same picture of my grandmother and one of my boys. I miss her everyday! However, she lived to be 96 and loved every day of it!

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