With the new addition to our family this year, I really wanted to capture some really special photos of the three of us- especially for our Christmas card. Last years card really just turned into a New Year's client card and didn't even have any photos of us on it, so I was going for some redemption. I knew scheduling a photo session with another photographer just wasn't in the cards with our schedule this fall, so we headed down to the farm where we held the mini-sessions and took these shots with a remote trigger. That was an adventure, but I love how everything turned out....glowy photos was just what I wanted! Merry Christmas! Love, Joe, Lindsey and Darby.

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  1. Amy:

    Oh these are so beautiful!

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I have so many things coming up on the blog, but for now I am just treading water getting bridal portraits and weddings out the door. But, get excited for all the goodness to come for weeks and weeks! For now, here is the real star of this operation.

 
  1. Anonymous:

    Joe or Darby?

It is really absolutely ridiculous how obsessed I am with this sweet little face! I just want to squeeze her and hug her and love her and talk to her and kiss her all day.....really. We just hopped outside to take a couple of photos since all of her most recent photos have consisted of an iphone and of really horrible overhead light. Darby is growing and becoming such a sweet little bear, she weighs about 25 lbs now. I miss her teeny tiny puppy days but am loving this stage right now. I happen to think that she is the smartest dog in the whole world.....I know most people say this, too....but we actually have proof because the trainer at Pestmart agrees. Joe isn't here right now to take the holding photos, so that will be next time. If you can stand her cuteness, take a look!

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  1. Dixie:

    I have to meet her!!!!!

September 8, 2010
 

Darby takes a swim

 
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We took Darby to little Badin for the first time on Labor Day. She loved the water and had her very first swim. Lucky for her her mother was there to capture the moment...this is going in her baby book for sure...

 
  1. April Moore:

    I'm pretty sure it was labor day not memorial day :) haha

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Honestly, I don't even know where to begin writing this post. It is a post about redemption, love, adoption, prayer, promises, fear, joy, faith and trust.
For nearly two years Mendy and David, along with their four biological children, have had their hearts and prayers pointed toward a set of twins at an orphanage in Ethiopia. With a heart for missions and adoption, David and Mendy knew upon the very first time of hearing about these two special children that they were to be the ones to give them a home. Unfortunately, everything that could have gone wrong in the adoption process did. The Ethiopian government and much corruption among adoption agencies has made the journey long, tiring, and oftentimes hopeless. After almost a year and a half of waiting on trials, court dates, and information, the whole family packed up for 6 weeks and traveled to Ethiopia to attend a court date that may or may not even happen-but one that could make Garrett and Tia an official part of their family.
On August 7th, all 8 of the Henderson Family stepped off a plane at the Charlotte Airport. Their church family, new grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins were all there to greet them, love them, support them and pray for them. I am thankful that I was there, that I was party to the outpouring of genuine love and affection. There really are no words...and I am feeling like what I have written is so lame compared to the significance of their story. It is bigger than any of us. It is a story of a God who loves us and brings us to himself.

A story was just written about them in the Charlotte Observer this week and for more of a first hand perspecitve of their journey you can read Mendy's blog. David is a pastor at University City Fellowship.
 
  1. Kathy:

    AMAZING!!! You have captured the joyous event so well through your pics and video…I could feel the emotion!

  2. Shannon Lancaster:

    As International Adoptive parents, the pictures and story brought back wonderful memories of our own adoption story. Beautiful family!

  3. Tonya Johnson:

    I look at every blog that you post, and this one had me in tears. From someone who wants to adopt, I know the difficulty that I might face, and to know that these people were able to overcome that and get these two children is amazing. You captured it all, and out of all of your great photos, this post is by far my favorite.

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