For my beautiful daughter, Madalyn...

Somehow, we’re here. And I can’t even believe it.
It feels like just yesterday she was walking across a kindergarten stage, and now I’m standing behind the camera capturing her high school senior portraits… trying to hold onto a moment that feels like it’s slipping through my fingers.
Madalyn and I truly grew up together. It’s always been the two of us—figuring life out side by side. She has been my life’s greatest gift, my teammate, my steady place in seasons that felt anything but steady. There have been so many moments where it felt like it was us against the world… and in more ways than I can count, she’s been the one who kept me grounded.
She is the most gracious and loving person, even when I’m at my messiest. She’s always been an old soul, wise far beyond her years, with a quiet strength that has carried both of us through so much.

Madalyn is kind. She is loving. She is forgiving. She is intelligent, artistic, and deeply creative. She loves animals and people in a way that feels so genuine and natural. She’s a leader, and she is a truly loyal friend. She was made in God’s perfect image, and I will never stop being grateful that He chose me to be her mother.
She is passionate about life and driven in everything she does. When she commits to something, she gives it her whole heart. During high school, she found one of her greatest passions through FFA, pouring herself into it, growing as a leader, serving on the officer team and eventually earning her Keystone Degree. Watching her dedication and commitment to something bigger than herself has been nothing short of admirable.

That passion has also led her to floriculture…another space where her creativity and love for beauty have come to life.
She’s also an incredibly talented artist, and ceramics became another place where she found joy and expression. So many days were spent after school in the ceramics classroom or at clay club, creating pieces that reflect not just her talent, but her patience and heart. Being a member of the National Art Honor Society is just one more reflection of who she is and of the story her high school senior portraits are telling.

I already know I’ll miss hearing about these parts of her everyday life. These spaces, FFA and ceramics, have helped shape the young woman she is today.
Madalyn has been my driving force in everything I do. As a solo mom, I always knew I had to work hard to build a life for us, to give her opportunities, to be strong even when I didn’t feel it. But the truth is… she made that easier just by being who she is.
Even as a little girl, she was attentive, loving, kind, and considerate. She made me want to be a better human. She still does.

I am so incredibly proud of the person she is and the woman she is becoming. She has been a dream child in ways I don’t take for granted. In fact, she didn’t take after me in all the ways I’m thankful for...because God knew exactly what He was doing! He didn’t give me a version of myself to raise… He gave me Madalyn.

Her loving nature, her passion for life, and her gift for connecting with people will take her farther than she can even imagine.
Her high school senior portraits experience wasn’t just one session. It was a collection of little moments over time. Each one was intentional. Each one was about capturing who she is right now… not just how she looks, but her spirit, her passions, and this fleeting season of life.
And now here we are.
This season is one of the most emotional I’ve ever walked through as a mother. There is so much pride. Even more than I can put into words. But there is also a quiet grief that comes with closing this chapter. We get so used to what we know, and then suddenly everything begins to change.
It’s bittersweet in every sense of the word.

Madalyn,
I want you to know that I love you more than anything I have ever loved. You have been my life’s greatest purpose and my greatest accomplishment. Being your mom has been the greatest joy of my life, and I cannot imagine a more beautiful gift from God.
My hope for you is that you always remain exactly who you are. Beautiful, authentic, loving, and kind. That you take that love and pour it into everything you do. That you chase your passions boldly and never settle for anything that doesn’t bring you genuine happiness.
And more than anything, I pray that you stay deeply rooted in your faith in Jesus and that He is the foundation you build your entire life upon.
No matter where life takes you… I will always be there to cheer you on!
Love,
Your Mom <3




