Sunday, March 30, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Baby Trees..
Thank you to Katie Olsen at WeddingFanatic.com for this fun tidbit:
How do baby trees tie in to weddings? Well, this is really for you tree lovers and green people out there!
If you think the “wedding favor” is just too cliche, but would like to help out… oh, say… the planet, think about planting a tree for each of your guests or each family invited to your wedding.
The benefits:-Helping to undo the damage humans have caused on the earth-Doing something nice for the world-Helping to support the economy-It’s something your littlest guests can track (who knows, perhaps it could be the first step in turning them into future environmentalists)-It’s something the whole family can do together-It’s NOT something that will sit on a shelf (or go straight into the trash) after the wedding
How it works:-Go to the site, mybabytree.org.-Interact with the little fellow that pops up-Pick one of three types of trees and watch the little fellow plant your virtual tree.-Turn the virtual tree into a real tree by purchasing one for $5.50.-Track the growth of your baby tree using Google Earth!
If you do this far enough in advance (it takes a while for the seed to sprout and for someone to plant it), you can have access information cards ready for your guests to take home with them so they can start viewing right away!
How do baby trees tie in to weddings? Well, this is really for you tree lovers and green people out there!
If you think the “wedding favor” is just too cliche, but would like to help out… oh, say… the planet, think about planting a tree for each of your guests or each family invited to your wedding.
The benefits:-Helping to undo the damage humans have caused on the earth-Doing something nice for the world-Helping to support the economy-It’s something your littlest guests can track (who knows, perhaps it could be the first step in turning them into future environmentalists)-It’s something the whole family can do together-It’s NOT something that will sit on a shelf (or go straight into the trash) after the weddingHow it works:-Go to the site, mybabytree.org.-Interact with the little fellow that pops up-Pick one of three types of trees and watch the little fellow plant your virtual tree.-Turn the virtual tree into a real tree by purchasing one for $5.50.-Track the growth of your baby tree using Google Earth!
If you do this far enough in advance (it takes a while for the seed to sprout and for someone to plant it), you can have access information cards ready for your guests to take home with them so they can start viewing right away!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Sean & Nicole Wedding
"I can honestly say that besides choosing Sean as my husband, having you there as our photographer is the best decision I made for the wedding! I love looking through the pictures, seeing people's faces that I missed, and planning how I can use them in our home. :)"
~ Nicole





~ Nicole





Sunday, March 09, 2008
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
Longer days...
The absolute best benefit to living in the midwest and riding out the winters, experiencing daylight savings and feeling the days morf into the next season is the feeling of anticipation knowing spring will soon be in the air and new growth will be alive everywhere!
I hope everyone can stop and appreciate what they've been blessed with this season!

I hope everyone can stop and appreciate what they've been blessed with this season!

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