Sarah Jordan Photography

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5 in 5

The cleaning and scrubbing will wait till tomorrow,
For children grow up, as I’ve learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down, cobwebs. Dust go to sleep.
I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep.
-From “Song for a Fifth Child” by Ruth Hulburt Hamilton

Every night when I as a girl, I stared at these words embroidered and framed over my parents’ bed while my mother or father dried my hair. So when I heard that this mom wanted to use the photos from her session to create a photo wall centered around these words, I was very touched. You see, as much as I (and any mother) can appreciate these words, she actually does have five children. And she treats each as though he or she is the most important person in the world.

But it goes deeper than that.

In the span of five years, five children joined the household – some biologically and some through adoption. Many of the kids have faced challenges – physical or emotional – that helped to shape them into the strong, loveable, amazing little kids they are today. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed playing with them during the session! I think I knew it was going to be a blast when I suggested bouncing down a hill by their house, and everyone immediately started playing and laughing. Then the eldest of the bunch grabbed me by the hand and pulled me into the energetic mix 🙂

Thanks for the glimpse into your family, guys. It sure looks like a fun place to grow up!

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Family, Kids
  1. Donna says: Just beautiful....the writing, the poem, the sentiment, the photos, but most of all, the family. on 12.6.11 @ 11:46 am