The Fort Bliss Wrap-Up

WOW! We did it! We have successfully not only set the bar for so many future events like Fort Bliss, we have also photographed over 700 families, thanked over 700 soldiers, made ourselves SO PROUD, and we have met some really amazing people.
I have to personally thank the Captain, our new friends Vianne and Pete, the FRGs and leaders, all the volunteers and those who donated to fund this event, and of course, all my photographers- with out you all this amazing event would not have happened! Think about these 700+ guys and gals who will be able to have that album with them over the next 12 months. What a gift!
Over the past two days, I’ve learned so much more about my own organization and the things we’ll be able to accomplish. Going to Fort Bliss might as well of been one of the most important weekends of our organizations life, and the most touching. We cried many tears, and not just my gals… my guys too. We shared hugs and friendships, tips and knowledge. We gained a couple new photographers as they learned that what we do, what we give, truly touches these soldiers and their families- of all ages, branches and rank- and that in turn touched them straight to their soul.

I don’t know of any other program that boosts moral like Operation: Love ReUnited. This program works, and it is WORTH the investment. I have about 30 people, and so many families that will attest to that.

The people that have been in the military for quite a while, those who have “lost count” at the number of deployment this will be in May, I have to say came in pretty….. cold to the idea that their picture was being taken, or maybe it was the fact that they had to get dressed up… Could it be the ball they all attended the night before;)hehe. I can say that I had one family in particular who had 2 children, a preteen and a teen. Dad has been in for who knows how many years and had indeed lost count of which deployment this is (number wise). By the time I had separated out the children with their father, I had finally started to bring out the “family” in them, and I managed to capture quite a few real smiles, the smiles and giggles they share at home- not in front of a camera. I wish I could be there to see Dad’s face when he opens that album for the first time in June. My heart is so warm just thinking about the joy he will feel.

Another couple that stood out to me had told me about 1/2 way thru their session that they had just found out that she was 8 weeks pregnant!! Hooray! They were SO EXCITED… But I sensed a bit of sadness from them knowing that the new daddy wouldn’t be there to help bring that baby into it’s new world.

Anyway, we all should be safely home with our some 3000 images to sort thru over the next few weeks. Watch here for pictures, and news!

Congratulations to all my photographers, and all the help we received it was AMAZING!

Again, we did what we thought was impossible.

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Debbie Herald - Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! My Family was one of those photographed, and I cnnot wait to see some of the pictures. My husband is leaving on his third tour for Iraq, and sometimes you just need that photo to see their face. It means so much to me to know there are organiztions out there who care the way this one does. So again, Thank You!!!

Angela Gonzalez - I am a Family member and I wanted to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for what you did this past weekend for us all.

I am an FRSA, I took MANY reservations for many well deserved HEROES and their Families as well as take my own Family photos with my own real-life HERO……..words cannot begin to describe how great it was!!!

Having photos prior to daddy leaving was great; it gave us a chance to do something together as a Family while forgetting just for a moment that daddy will soon be leaving us again for a third time!!

Kudos to all the photographers; you were our angels this past weekend………thank you!!

Yvonne - My brother was one of your volunteer photographers. When he told me about this project, I was so proud of him and so impressed with this whole concept and all the hoops that probably needed to be jumped through to make this happen at Ft. Bliss. I have been involved for many years with Adopt a Platoon to send care packages/letters to deployed troops. I know that helps with morale, and I know this website here and the photos taken will help with morale, too. I even told my brother that I was half tempted to visit him in Cruces during the summer in the hopes that I could go with him and be his assistant so I could take part. :-) Kudos to you all on such a wonderful idea and the efforts to make it happen!!!

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