I thought hard about how to describe these three sisters. It’s difficult to find words that adequately say how delightful they are in every way. Having known this
trio if young ladies for the last 5 years, I have been blessed to see the grow from gangly kids to beautiful women who bring life and light
to everyone they come into contact with. In a day where teenage angst and shallow self-worth seem to plague our daughters, these three
sisters are a rare treasure of godly femininity that is an overflowing cup of joy to behold. It was bittersweet to do this photo session because
I am going to miss seeing these girls continue on their path of growing up into godly young adults who are going to rock their circles
of influence with the love of Jesus. Rabekah, Moriah, and Anna, I can’t say how much of a blessing it has been and still is to be a part of
your lives. The joy of Christ and the love you have for Him is so evident in your sweet faces and it has been a gift to share this
season of life with you. I can’t wait to see where the path God has laid out for you will lead. I know that you are going to do big things
for His kingdom as you continue to grow into the fearless world changers He created you to be!
Love love love!! Thank you, Sheena, for your amazing talent and sharing it with our girls. Lovely!!!
WOW! just WOW! Unbelieveable, beautiful done although with those lovely ladies I have to say Sheena you job was pretty easy
Sheena, your photos are spectacular and you have humbly captured the Mattix trio. However, I am also greatly blessed by your beautiful words about our three North Carolina granddaughters. Blessings to you and yours,and thank you!
Once upon a time our family met this really cool family when we were stationed together in Hawai’i. The two families had a lot of fun playing on the beach other, eating together, and enjoying the piece of paradise they were so fortunate to habituate. There were far fewer kids involved back then, and although their hangout times were more mellow, they were no less delightful. 4 years passed, and the two families were stationed many miles apart. Through the years, children were born, residences were changed, but the two families fondly reminisced about the “good old days” traipsing through their tropical trails. As it would go, the two families ended up being stationed near each other again, and after a 5 hour drive, they had a happy reunion with 4 more children, a few more grey hairs, and one of them had lost all their hair altogether. A wonderful day of catching up, eating good food, and watching the kids become fast friends ensued and we finished it up with a perfect photo session at the riverside.
Sam and Christa, it was such a joy to spend the day with you guys. We feel so very thankful for your sweet friendship and generous hearts!! Much love to all five of you <3 <3 <3 <3 <3