Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Stone December 19, 2007







Jennifer & Ben were married on December 1, 2007 at St. John of the Cross Church in San Diego and the reception was at The Doubletree Hotel. After the ceremony we went to Presidio Park to do Ben & Jen’s photos. Jen & Ben are very lucky people they both have such wonderful families and of course, they are lucky to have each other. What a beautiful day!
Congratulations Mr.& Mrs. Olson December 19, 2007










Dana & Leif were married on November 10, 2007 in Palm Desert, California. This had to be one of the most gorgeous weddings in 2007 for me. The ceremony and reception was at Dana’s parents’ house and it was truly breathtaking. Today’s wedding was extra special & extra fun for me….Dana was Taylor’s(my son) 5th grade teacher. An all around amazing person-she has to be one of my favorite teachers from his elementary school years. Dana…you were truly a dream today! So I got to spend the weekend in Palm Desert with my very best friend Dawn(she did Dana’s makeup) and got to have some much needed girl time. Thank you Dana for an awesome weekend and CONGRATULATIONS!
Making New Memories at Hanson Elementary School in Ramona, California December 19, 2007











“First and most importantly, THANK YOU so much for coming to my school today. The kids were talking about it all day. You made them feel so special! They were telling there friends about it, and just feeling so great! I am so excited to see their pictures. I have to tell you about a few of the kids whose photos you took. Amber and Kolton are the brother and sister who look so much alike. They are biological siblings who were adopted out of Russia by their wonderful parents here. They are precious, aren’t they? Very loving children. And it broke my heart that they had such a loss. But they seem to be doing well so far. Really neat family.There is another sibling group, an older sister(Jessica) and her twin brothers. Jessie has had the most difficult time of all the children at our school who lost their homes. She has been “sick” and sad and withdrawn. But you made her feel like a million bucks. I teased her about her posing and modeling, and told her how lovely she looked. It was like magic. Yesterday and today she started talking and smiling, and she came up and gave me a big hug after school yesterday. That special attention was just what she needed to be reassured that things will really be OK.The things we do that seem relatively small can sometimes have the greatest impact. You can feel very good about what you did yesterday. Very good, indeed. ” ~Carol Tennebaum







































