When Brittany Marr started planning her wedding she never expected to be sharing possible last moments with her grandmother at the same time. The bride-to-be found out last December that her grandmother, Ellen, had stage 4 breast cancer that had spread to her bones. So she planned a "first look" photo shoot for them. After chemotherapy and radiation, Ellen was very weak and in constant pain in her back. She worried about the upcoming wedding and her ability to participate.
"...she just cried to me about how much she wants to be able to dance at my wedding." Brittany shared.[rsnippet id="3"] Knowing how important her grandmother was to her, Brittany knew she needed to do something memorable for the two of them. When a contest for a free photo shoot with Copper + Pine was brought to Brittany's attention, she quickly entered. And she won
“After we won, my grandma and I were so excited and we talked about it every time we spoke, whether it was over the phone, through text or when we were together,” Brittany told HuffPost.RELATED: Husband Thinks They've Won Free Photoshoot, Then Finds Out He's A Daddy-To-Be Brittany talked with photographer, Mikayla, about her hopes for the photo shoot. They decided on a "first look" experience. They waited a few months for the Michigan weather to warm up and in June took to a beautiful field at sunset.
“They laughed together after reading their letters because all they had to wipe their tears were McDonald’s napkins from Brittany’s car,” Mikayla said.
“I had them look at each other during one point in their session and asked what their favorite memory with the other was. Her grandma looked at her and said, ‘Probably this.’”
"Her grandma's reaction when she finally saw was the sweetest thing," the photographer Mikayla said in the post. "She just held her hands to her face. It was genuinely the most loving moment I've ever captured."
"I have never become so choked up so often throughout a session. I couldn't believe how perfectly it all came together. These two are so dear to my heart and I am so thankful to have gotten to spend time with them both."
“She is someone I can go to about any situation and she tells me honest advice, not just what I want to hear. We both find so much joy in talking, because we are both talkers.”RELATED: 10 Times Where The Father Of The Bride Broke Down On His ‘Little Girl’s’ Big Day
Brittany added: “My grandma has ears that truly listen, arms that always hold, love that never ends and a heart as sweet as her soul.”[/slide]
“That meant so much to me, because it meant so much to her,” Brittany told HuffPost. “I loved having her there and I am grateful God made that part of her plan to be able to be there.”
“Doctors gave her time and that time will never be enough,” Brittany told HuffPost. “But all I can do is cherish that time before it runs out. She takes it one day at a time, some days are better than others. She is in great spirits.”What a beautiful story of love. Praying for Ellen and the family as they navigate these hard times! h/t: Huffington Post YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Bride Chooses Her 89-Year-Old Grandma As A Bridesmaid