Wednesday, May 29, 2013

A weekend at camp

I spent this Memorial Day weekend as a photographer for a camp held in a hotel in Arlington, Virginia.  Five hundred children and their families attended.  Add in the five hundred amazing military mentors paired with each of the children, add in the volunteers and staff, and there were over 2200 people participating in this camp. 

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There were so many smiling faces

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and lots of malarky.

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In fact, sometimes, when I could clear my mind and just watch and listen, I could almost forget that all of these kids...

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these seemingly happy, silly kids...

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had lost a military servicemember parent or sibling.

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Every

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single

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one of the kids.
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On Sunday morning, the kids wrote letters to their lost parents, and attached them to balloons
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and then released them.  Each balloon represents a fallen servicemember.  There were so many balloons.  Too many.

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General Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff came to visit.

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And we spent Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery

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This is the price of freedom.  

The heroes I photographed this weekend were remembering the love, celebrating life, and sharing the journey.  The organization that made it possible is called TAPS.  If you can donate your time or talent or funds to them, please do.  They make it possible for these survivors to be among a new family -- an unwillingly huge family who understands them in a way that we simply can't, and in a way I hope that we will never have to.


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Hugs,

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Coming Soon - I Promise

Ah, my sweeties, you've been so patient.  The blog is coming soon!

Really.  I'm not just saying that.

xo