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A Wish of a Lifetime

Blaine Logan is a 90-year-old WWII vet with the sweetest smile I’ve ever seen… A resident of Forest City, NC, Blaine is quite the legend around town. “Everybody knows about Mr. Blaine,” one of his traveling companions told me.. For over half a century, Blaine and his brother ran and operated an ever-sucessful hardware store, known quite famously on East Main as Logan Hardware Company.

If this weren’t legacy enough, Blaine had also served in the Army Air Force for three years in the European Theatre during World War II. He was later named president of the Base Air Depot II Wharton England Division of the WWII Association during the 50th anniversary reunion in England. It was at this meeting, that both he and President George H.W. Bush were scheduled to speak. But at the last minute, Bush Sr. couldn’t make it. He sent Blaine a letter instead…

A little over a week ago, I read the most random email I’d ever received – one that I’m still thanking God for not sending to the spam folder immediately. It was an email about a Mr. Blaine Logan, whose one bucket list wish was to meet the man who’d sent him that letter so many years ago.. Jeremy Bloom’s Wish of a Lifetime was working alongside Brookdale Senior Living to make this wish come true, and they were scrambling to find someone to photograph it. You know, it’s funny… Seconds before reading the message, I had no idea I’d soon wish myself.. To photograph something as beautiful as this.

On Monday, I dressed as corporate as I could (turns out you can’t wear PJ’s to meet a past president) and made my way to George Bush Sr.’s Houston office. It was after checking in with the Secret Service that who should walk in but the last man on the moon, Mr. Gene Cernan. We made small talk about the extreme cell phone dependency of my generation, and of course, photography, as I basically carried every piece of equipment I owned with me. And then, after being ushered into the lobby, I had an honor equally as amazing.. Meeting Blaine. His handshake was firm, and was the kind that doesn’t let you go for a solid minute.

Things were running a bit behind schedule, so as we waited, Blaine’s son adjusted his father’s tie and suit jacket. Blaine looked sharp. And though tired from travel, Blaine looked happy. Which made my heart so full.. Minutes later, we were given the go-ahead to step inside the office. Blaine was wheeled in. And George’s face lit up. He extended his hand, and Blaine held it… Shorter introductions were made between the president and Blaine’s three traveling companions, and then myself. I believe my exact words were, “Alyse French. It’s very, VERY nice to meet you.” LAME, I know. ;)

Yes, the meeting was short. The conversation turned quickly from which division both Blaine and George fought in during the war, to the verbal admiration of George’s rainbow-striped socks. But in those 10 minutes, I became more fully aware than I’ve ever been about what a gift we have to offer as photographers. How I, of all people, was privy to such an incredible introduction of such incredible people is beyond me. But I am beyond blessed to have been given the honor of documenting it. And the honor of being able to gift that back to Blaine and his family…

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  • November 17, 2011 - 11:54 AM

    Kathy B - Alyse, you have officially “Made the Big Time”. Your photographs are now a piece of American history, one day to be published in a memoir of someone in that room. I feel certain. Congratulations.

  • November 17, 2011 - 11:55 AM

    Colette Wilber - That is so cool that you got to be a big part of this . Thought for sure you would say we are related, LOL. Mr Logan looked so happy. What a awesome thing for him to receive this.
    And as I said a # of years ago I knew God was going to bless you beyound anything you could imagine. I’m sure He isn’t done yet, with so much more to come ! Awesome job Alyse ! So proud of you !
    love aunt Coey

  • November 17, 2011 - 11:58 AM

    stephanie rita - This is amazing! What a beautiful story. There is so much happy in the last picture, I just love it. Thanks for sharing these with us, Alyse =)

  • November 17, 2011 - 12:26 PM

    Amanda Shephard - That last shot is just breathtaking. What a priviledge to be given…and how beautifully executed by that gift you possess.
    Congrats and WELL done :-)

  • November 17, 2011 - 12:37 PM

    Sally Webster - Alyse,

    Thank you so much for your kind words and your beautiful photos. Your contribution to Mr. Logan’s wish will ensure that his special day lives on in his memory, and I’m sure will be passed on to his family for many years to come.

    Thought you would want to know that your photo made it on to Yahoo!’s photo of the day, along with a description of Mr. Logan’s wish! I’ve pasted the link below. Thank you so much for your donation of your time and talents – we so appreciate your passion and generosity.

    So many thanks,
    Sally Webster
    Wish Coordinator
    Jeremy Bloom’s Wish of a Lifetime

    http://news.yahoo.com/photos/photo-of-the-day-slideshow-1309242001-slideshow/monday-nov-14-2011-photo-provided-brookdale-senior-photo-171203685.html

  • November 17, 2011 - 12:47 PM

    Amanda - Ohmygosh Alyse. You make Newhouse proud. What an amazing story, and what beautiful photos.

  • November 17, 2011 - 2:19 PM

    jessica - oh Alyse!!! being born for such a time as this!! and sooooo made aware of your gifting given specifically to you by the Lord because you want His heart…well, look at the result of walking out your calling;) not so little blessings and privileges as this one;) so amazing and beautiful are these photos! forever part of history;) how neat!!! thanks for sharing;)

  • November 17, 2011 - 2:33 PM

    Lauren Jolly - This is so amazing, Alyse! I’ve been waiting to see these photos after all the excited tweets! They look great!

  • November 18, 2011 - 5:49 PM

    Isabel Shepitka - Alyse, what a priviledge that the Lord saw fit to give you this wonderful opportunity…You are blessed abundantly!! The pictures are beautiful. So proud of you..

  • November 19, 2011 - 3:47 AM

    Hannah - What an incredible opportunity! Your photos of everything are just amazing. I love it!

  • November 22, 2011 - 11:59 AM

    Tidbit Tuesday #101 | Alyse French Photography | Houston-Based Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer - […] upon a time, I blogged about this amazing experience I had to photograph a veteran’s wish coming true. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, you can catch up HERE. Later […]

  • November 22, 2011 - 1:48 PM

    Abby Grace - Oh my gosh, Alyse, this made me cry. What a beautiful story of service and honoring veterans! I freaking love America. And George Bush.

  • March 8, 2012 - 6:28 PM

    Karen Chichester - My husband Ralph is very interested in history, we are at our winter home in Waco N.C.,just about 30 miles from Forest City.We were in Forest City just the other day ,now we will be going back to see what more there is to find out about Mr. Logan. You did a great job on the story &photo’s. It was a nice surprise to go on facebook and see the story your dad posted. Good luck in your future work. Sincerly your cousin Karen

  • August 15, 2016 - 9:02 AM

    Brenda Stetin - Congratulations Alyse. I am so happy for you. You were the perfect choice for this moment! I am sure you will be chosen to photograph many more wonderful gatherings and memories. By the way, will you photograph Derek Jeter and I together??⚾️