A veteran herself who served during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Jennifer understood some of what her daughter was going through. The rest of her family understood too, Jennifer says, explaining that her husband is a veteran, and that their two daughters, two sons-in-law and a daughter-in-law all serving as well.
Jennifer determined to make the best of the situation, and created a Facebook public page called Caleb’s Daily Journal. Every single day while they were apart, Jennifer posted something from Caleb’s perspective and shared pictures of his day with Grandma and Papa. This not only helped Jennifer close the gap that distance had created between mother and child, it provided piece of mind for her daughter.
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Aryanna had missed her son’s first Christmas, his first steps and his first birthday by the time they were reunited in June, and the sacrifices continue, as Aryanna will attend Drill Sgt school in February and will miss Caleb’s second birthday.
When that time comes, Jennifer will be there for her daughter.
“At the end of the day,” she says, “I am Aryanna’s mama and will do whatever needs to be done for her and my grandson.”
When Jennifer posted the “My Mommy is my Hero” photo to Caleb’s Daily Journal, it went viral, garnering over 3000 likes. She wishes to recognize Amanda, owner/photographer at Mimi Mae Photography for crafting such a beautiful and touching image.
Amanda Ludwig-Pfizenmaier is a family photographer in the Chicagoland area who loves helping families create memories by capturing photos that have stories behind them. She and husband Brandon, a firefighter, have two boys Conner (14) and Lucas (7). Amanda is proud to be from a military family – her grandfather was Navy, her uncle was Air Force, her cousin is a Marine, her brother was Coastguard, and her younger brother, whose jacket she “borrowed” for little Caleb’s photo shoot, served in the Army.