Thursday, April 25, 2013

Ethan......the sweet little man:o)


Ethan C. has been diagnosed w/an inoperable brain tumor @ the tender age of 5.




I got a text followed by a VM during a Friday night shoot several weeks ago, a friend of mine had heard about Ethan, his sudden diagnoses & heard that the PTA wanted to give Ethan & his family a special photo shoot..........I am so happy I was able to do it:O)



The best day when the majority of the family would be together @ the hospital w/Ethan was the very next day!  I had a full schedule, but was able to rearrange a couple of things & make it out to Childrens Hospital of LA........on a side not-WOW, what a beautiful hospital it is!


 lovelovelovelovelovelovelovelovelovelovelove AND MORE love........


Ethan was getting smooched left & right by all the ladies!  I think he enjoyed every second of it too!


Even though Ethan is VERY loved by his entire family, he is 10000000% adored by these two ladies below.  One is his auntie, & the other one is his mommy:O)


                                                                                         The "Ethan bunch"



The image below is so touching to me......little Ethan was getting tired, he did so good, it's hard to believe the little guy is only 5 years old.  I have been told that he is so sweet, & so polite, he has nurses, Dr's & people in his face 24/7 & he is always happy & has a big smile on his face, & is always concerned for others........what an angel..........


                                         precious.................


Even though I feel like we can't question "why" it did break my heart to see him get into his wheel chair & head back to his little hospital room.....


Life is beyond precious...........taking photos this late afternoon for Ethan & his family was a very big reminder to me of just how precious life really is.  Ethan, little man......you are very loved, you're such a brave boy,  Keep on smiling, you are such a doll........ xo

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