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Sweet Calendar for GrandmaLiz McCoyJanuary 16, 2008 My daughter is so fortunate to get to spend time with her Grandma (my mom) everyday. They do puzzles, read books, cook, go on walks, and all sorts of other fun things. My mom plays such an integral part of her life, so I want to make sure I capture these moments and share them with Grandma as much as possible. I try to find ways to do this that are not just fun, but useful, too ... » click to continue reading Hannah Montana ConcertLisa TuckerNovember 1, 2007 Last week my two girls had the thrill of their young lives. I took them both to their very first concert – Hannah Montana live at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. They had a fabulous time and thoroughly enjoyed the Jonas Brothers, and Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus. And I, well, let’s just say I enjoyed watching them enjoy themselves ... » click to continue reading The First 12 MonthsAnne LeeSeptember 18, 2007 In the blink of an eye, my little baby became a full-fledged toddler. She is becoming more and more independent by the day and constantly tests her boundaries. Although I still think of her as my little baby, I realize she is growing up fast. I wanted to share one idea I did with my daughter to help keep track of her growth and development over the first 12 months ... » click to continue reading Raising the Bar on Kid's PartiesLisa TuckerAugust 28, 2007 With two kids, ages 7 and 11, we attend a lot of birthday parties. My older daughter, Chloe, attended a party this weekend, which got me thinking about how digital photography has really raised the bar on kids' parties over the years... » click to continue reading Keepers of MemoriesTom HubbardAugust 22, 2007 One of mom’s most uncelebrated roles is as the family historian. In this role, the chore of ensuring an accurate historical visual record of all those “once in a lifetime” family moments is entrusted. Here are a few do's and don’ts that I’ve learned over the years. I hope these tips for digital photography help ease the burden of family picture taking and add to the pleasure that a family picture collection can add to your life and the lives of generations that follow ... » click to continue reading
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