Mom Thought She Won’t Live To See Her Kids Turning 5, Celebrates It With ‘Up’ Themed Photo Shoot
Sometimes, life throws a bunch of lemons at us and it’s only our choice whether to make sweet lemonade out of them or to be left in the sourness life presented us with. It’s always inspiring to see people throw the latter option away in what seems like just a blink of an eye. Of course, one has to keep in mind the decision is never easy but hey, let’s keep our eyes on the result this time, okay? Today’s story may begin with a sad twist but it turns out so beautifully in the end, it just makes us appreciate it even more. This mom feared she wouldn’t get to see her kids grow up to the age of 5 because of a disease she was battling and was so happy and relieved after beating it, she wanted to celebrate the birthdays of her kids in a very special way. Scroll down to see what she came up with!
More info: Rachel Perman Photography
After surviving cancer, Rachel Perman decided the best way to celebrate is to create adorable photoshoots for her kids’ birthdays
“I chose to do magical shoots for my kids’ birthdays this year as all three of my kids share the same birthday week (I did a unicorn session with a horse dressed as a unicorn for his twin sister, you can see those on this page also) because 5 yrs ago, I was diagnosed with cancer right after my twins were born and had fears if I would even get to see their 5th birthday,” Rachel said in an interview with Bored Panda.
There was no doubt about what theme to pick out for 5-year-old Elijah’s shoot
“My oldest (Mikayla) was 5 at the time and I hated not knowing if I would get the same time with them that I got with her. SO for their 5th birthday, I wanted to celebrate the things they love with photos! It’s a celebration for me and them!”
As he’s been obsessed with ‘Up’ for probably his whole life
“The inspiration for the sessions were to celebrate all that my kids love! The twin’s personalities are awesome! Emilee loves all things girly and princessy, so her photo session was a surprise after trying to find someone who would let me put a unicorn horn on their horse and she loved it! Elijah is very particular, he is borderline addicted to UP and has been for several years.”
The photographer mom and her adorable son convinced his great grandparents to join in
“It’s the only thing he draws and colors (the house with balloons) and the only books he wants to get at the library, and the only toy he wanted when we were in Disney World last year (the only thing we found that he wanted and came home with was a coffee mug. He was mad there was no house with balloons in Disney, it almost disappointed his whole vacation) He loves UP! So I came up with the idea to do the shoot and inviting his Great Grandparents was my idea and a surprise to him. He loved that they dressed up!”
Richard and Caroline Bain who are both 90-years-old gladly accepted the invitation
“My grandparents were thrilled to participate and loved that I asked them. Grandpa even went to the thrift store to get the jacket and hose. He said, “I noticed in a photo Carl had a hose over his shoulder”. They have never seen the movie,” Rachel said. Maybe this photoshoot will be an inspiration for them to finally catch up and watch it with their adorable great-grandson!
They dressed up as Carl and Ellie
Rachel also shared that “The kids loved the shoots! They see me leave frequently to take other people’s photos so they were excited to do something special. In fact, they are excited now to find out what we are doing for their big sister’s photo session, which will likely be a little more “grown up” since she is 10 now!”
Grandpa Richard even went thrifting to prepare for the shoot!
She’s being humble about her new success and says that she didn’t expect it at all. But admits, “It’s been fun to see how many people are touched by it! I keep telling the kids, “You are good at bringing happiness to us, now you are making the nation happy too!”
The photoshoot was a dream come true for the boy
As he is so obsessed with the movie, it’s the only thing he draws and colors
Therefore, dressing him up as the adorable scout boy from the movie was a no-brainer
His twin sister got her own dream photoshoot but joined in for a couple of pics
The Internet jumped in to congratulate both Rachel and her son
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Share on FacebookIMO the great grandparents stole the photo shoot. Yes, the son was adorable, as was his twin sister at the end, but cute kids are a dime a dozen; cute elderly people willing to go along? Diamonds in the rough. (Note: I love elderly people; I volunteer at a nursing home!)
Congratulations to the mother for beating this horrible disease! I love the photo shoot, and the great grandparents truly stole the show. I’m glad that they got to share a memorable moment like this with their great grandparents
IMO the great grandparents stole the photo shoot. Yes, the son was adorable, as was his twin sister at the end, but cute kids are a dime a dozen; cute elderly people willing to go along? Diamonds in the rough. (Note: I love elderly people; I volunteer at a nursing home!)
Congratulations to the mother for beating this horrible disease! I love the photo shoot, and the great grandparents truly stole the show. I’m glad that they got to share a memorable moment like this with their great grandparents
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