I might be the only lame-o here, but nothing shows up on my screen...I've got all the latest downloads for java script and high speed internet...am I missing something?? What is this wonder present?? :)
Ok, so I noticed that you have to approve a comment before it goes up, so that's why I'm posting this, it's FOR YOUR EYES ONLY :)
Hey Cheezer, I know that Heritage Albums is your business now, but I just wondered if you had ever tried out Blurb.com? It's not like Heritage, I don't think people make money off of it, so by all means, if Heritage is making you some great dough, that rocks! But when I started making my "For Fun" albums I tried Heritage, Shutterfly, Photoworks and Blurb, and by FAR Blurb is the best quality and actually much cheaper. A standard 10x8 album with up to 40 pages and a hard cover with a photo wrap starts at just about $30. Just an FYI :) (For wedding albums and other designer albums I use Nationsphotolab or Pictobooks, but they're real leather and lifetime quality kind of stuff...ie: super expensive! :)
Anyway, do you have a website of projects you've created or anything?? I'd love to check them out! I hope things are going well for you! PS: Do you do photography? Or do you know photoshop?
Jason and I met in New York in 2003. I was nannying and he was selling security in the New York office. A car full of guys from the office were going to the Hill Cumorah Pageant and I bribed them with dinner to take me along. Well, they all came to dinner...except Jason. He stayed behind with his latest fling. Anyway, it was a 5 hour drive to the pageant and this cute, spiky-haired boy sitting in front of me the whole time was somehow very very familiar to me...like I had honestly known him from somewhere, so of course I couldn't wait to get to know him. Our whole group stayed in Palmyra that night and toured all the Historical church sites there. After the pageant, we talked as if we had always known each other and the rest is history. Needless to say, I can't remember much about the actual pageant. I transferred to BYU where we both graduated the same semester while I was pregnant with our first baby (that was a rough semester to say the least). We now have two little energetic kids that keep us laughing (and crying) all the time. Life now seems to revolve around them, the Gospel, our marriage, and of course pilates :)
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I might be the only lame-o here, but nothing shows up on my screen...I've got all the latest downloads for java script and high speed internet...am I missing something?? What is this wonder present?? :)
Ok, so I noticed that you have to approve a comment before it goes up, so that's why I'm posting this, it's FOR YOUR EYES ONLY :)
Hey Cheezer, I know that Heritage Albums is your business now, but I just wondered if you had ever tried out Blurb.com? It's not like Heritage, I don't think people make money off of it, so by all means, if Heritage is making you some great dough, that rocks! But when I started making my "For Fun" albums I tried Heritage, Shutterfly, Photoworks and Blurb, and by FAR Blurb is the best quality and actually much cheaper. A standard 10x8 album with up to 40 pages and a hard cover with a photo wrap starts at just about $30. Just an FYI :)
(For wedding albums and other designer albums I use Nationsphotolab or Pictobooks, but they're real leather and lifetime quality kind of stuff...ie: super expensive! :)
Anyway, do you have a website of projects you've created or anything?? I'd love to check them out! I hope things are going well for you! PS: Do you do photography? Or do you know photoshop?
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