Rather than blowing up facebook or twitter with a ton of links I decided to put them all in one place... here are some things I'm loving this week in no particular order...
1. Rachael Lampa's first Stairwell Session... cool concept... even cooler cover
2. From the Plain Dealer... Love game: Toledo's Ben Pike ends football career to assist ill fiancee
3. Kelli Higgins' "newborn" photography... I have a heart for adoption and some of my favorite people are adopted. It warms my heart to see this adopted mom share a "newborn" experience with her adopted 13-year-old.
From yahoo.com "Three years ago, Kelli Higgins of Crestview, Florida, had five biological children at home and was pregnant with a sixth. She and her husband then adopted two siblings, 5-year-old Chanya and 10-year-old Latrell. Last month, while the family sat around the dinner table, Higgins, a photographer, told the kids that she would be doing a newborn photo session. Latrell, who spent much of his youth in foster care, mentioned to his mother that he didn't have any baby photos of himself. That gave his 12-year-old sister Alycia an idea: Their mom should take "newborn" pictures of Latrell now, at age 13!"
Check out the photos HERE!
4. Prinstant Replays... When I have my own place with a sports room again... these are awesome. It doesn't hurt that the company was started by a Tennessee alum They say... "If you have any connection to a team, their most memorable plays have a special, warm place in your soul. Well, we want to put that feeling on your wall." They essentially take famous plays and make the diagram into art. Check them out HERE!
5. Big Bang Theory... This isn't anything new, but I've been loving the new episodes. Shelden has inspired me to start a business helping guys buy gifts for their girlfriends or wives. They can register their anniversary and her birthday and get reminders around gift-giving holidays. I'll do the stalking and help create potential gift lists. A branch of personal shopping, but personal shopping for other people. I don't even really like shopping, but I like helping people come up with gifts that will make others happy.
To be continued...
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