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This is SO our mentality!!!

By PersonalOne Comment

It’s kinda hard to read what Dove writes at the end but it says, “Let’s change their minds.” We love that because that is exactly what WE want to do, change your mind. Create a milestone in your life where you can say after “this” happened (maybe a boudoir shoot?) I made peace with my body and started loving myself for simply because God created me uniquely ME. Are we willing to acknowledge our true worth and love ourselves? I pray that God grants us all the wisdom to see this truth. Hugs- Marissa
(This post was initially on our SAN DIEGO BOUDOIR Blog)

June Boudoir Workshop in San Diego!

By Personal, WorkshopsOne Comment


Kaitlyne Green
City: Edmonton
Website: www.wix.com/kaitlynetyner/photo
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Seeing the Boudoir Divas Studio! Also meeting Kimberlee & Marissa, they are like celebrities to me! hehe!
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? Lighting is a big one, as well as promoting, marketing ect.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Never! I hope the surfs good for my husband!!
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? People, I love capturing emotion and getting creative 🙂
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Tim hortons! I’m addicted…I hope they have it in San Diego or I am in trouble!
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? I don’t have an ipod, but i do listen to the radio literally 24/7
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? Well right now there’s not a whole lot in there so I would have to say my Lens cleaner! its pretty handy!
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? BBQ Chips… I have an unhealthy addiction.. ask my doctor :S
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher, I thought making crafts and napping all day would be awesome!
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Making a difference in peoples lives, Making them feel loved for who they are, Help find purpose in life.

Dawn Norris
City: Boston, MA
Website: www.dawnnorris.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Being in a creative learning atmosphere with great photographers and learning from all of them and sharing with everyone:)
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? How to work with different body types to create tasteful, classic, and stunning images for my boudoir studio. Also, learn techniques to make my operations the BEST in my area so that my name becomes THE brand for boudoir photography on The North Shore of Massachusetts with integrity, candor, and intelligence. How to hone my client service to cater to a niche demographic and present my services and products with class, style, and grace.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Once and I LOVED it.
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? Any subject with a hard to contain and beautiful soul that can’t keep from jumping out at me in front of my lens:)
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Starbucks all the way baby (I’m a shareholder and former Barista!) – but only decaf stuff these days.
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? Emily West
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? Canon 5D with a 50 1.2 lens
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Popcorn with a little salt and butter – yummmmm
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? An oceanographer and an astronaut who got to take pictures from space
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Being an unforgettable loving mom and woman who lived with the utmost grace and strength that others will be inspired to do the same.

Ebony Stubbs
City: Charlotte, NC
Website: www.ebonyphotography.photoreflect.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? The opportunity to connect, learn and share with talented photographers across the nation…and of course just having the opportunity to hang out with Marissa and Kimberlee is well worth the price of admission
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? Everything!!…developing your pricing model and product offerings, re-branding and reinventing yourself, lighting techniques for full figured models, marketing & connecting to your customers
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? First Time – super excited!!
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? Portraits, Maternity, Boudoir…although if I could live completely without fear I’d be a traveling concert photographer -J
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Not much of a coffee drinker
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? Oooh, too many to name….I Get It In (Omarion), Rude Boy (Rihanna), Give it up to me (Shakira)
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? 50mm 1.8
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? I’m a Kettle Chip Connoisseur – Fo Sho!
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be Debbie Allen on Fame
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? …for encouraging and inspiring others to live the life of their dreams

Marva L. Harrison
City: Oklahoma City
Website: www.adoralee.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Learning about the business aspect. I have goals to increase our business in Oklahoma and hope to gain insight into the most effective advertising for our business.
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? The daily, monthly, and quarterly activities and goals for performance, productivity and management.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Never
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? I don’t photograph. (attending with daughter who photographs)
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Starbucks
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your iPod? I don’t have an iPod. I listen to the radio.
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? I don’t have a camera bag but I try to help Lacy keep up with hers. Lol
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Popcorn
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? A Nurse
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Being Kind

Lacy Hammack
City: Oklahoma City, OK
Website: www.adoralee.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Quality time with my momma!
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? The in’s and out’s of studio life, from initial client inquiry email to final product, employee organization, and maybe some lighting stuff
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? oddly enough, never
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? my 3 year old, Trinity
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? my husband says I have a SAMS problem: Sonic, Arbys, Mcdonalds, and Starbucks…lol
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? What Ipod? I don’t listen to music often, I have dirty talk radio problem.
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? my fav thing IS my camera bag, shootsac of course
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? SAMS!!!!
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? President
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Taking good care of my family


Frances Matteck

City: Fort Worth, TX
Studio: Moxie Studios
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? I am excited about visiting California for the first time!
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? I hope to learn new poses and techniques and how the Divas make their business work.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Never been!
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? I don’t have a favorite – I love it all!
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Neither – not a coffee girl! 😉
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? B.o.B. featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore in the song “Airplanes”
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag?My D90!
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Goldfish crackers. =)
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a kid, I wanted to be a carpenter lol.
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Helping people.

Jo Merandi
City: Dallas, TX
Website: Under construction
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? I am most excited about four nights of uninterrupted sleep. 🙂 I’m just kidding! I have three boys under the age of 7 and two puppies. So a full nights’ sleep is a luxury I don’t get very often in my own bed. In all seriousness, I am super excited about adding boudoir to my business. I love the possibilities & fun it will bring. I am excited to see how the Boudoir Divas market & make this niche so successful in their area. I need all the help I can get on the “business side”!
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? Business! I’d love to learn how I can make a healthy living shooting what I love. I’m moving next summer to a different part of Texas. I want to hit the ground running & I think the Divas can share lots of ideas to help that happen.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? We lived in Temecula for a short time after we got married (2001-2004). So quite a few times. I still don’t know the area very well though! I can get us to the zoo, Sea World, and the Gas Lamp. And my car will automatically stop at all In-N-Outs! 🙂 I’ll be back the following week for my hubby’s work convention.
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph?I love shooting women when they feel they are beautiful.
I really like shooting high school seniors as well.
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)?I’m not a coffee person. I do love me some Sweet Tea though.
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod?B.o.B. Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag?Duct Tape or my pocket knife. Probably the pocket knife. 🙂 Or suckers that I use to bribe kids.
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food?Anything chocolate! All-Time Fav: Baskin Robbins – Peanut Butter & Chocolate Ice Cream.
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up?Fashion Designer
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? Being a loving, spontaneous, creative, fun mom/wife/sister/daughter/friend/artist. Is that cheating? Looks like one thing to me. 🙂


Alyssa Flores

City: Fort Worth, TX
Website: www.lamariposaphotography.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Learning the boudoir business; it’s very different from what I am used to shooting.
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? Confidence within my craft to exemplify a woman’s beauty
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Once, around 2002
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? Old buildings, found objects
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Starbucks
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? Death Cab for Cutie
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? Lensbaby – Composer (still experimenting with it)
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Snickers
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be just like my brothers! lol
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? My generosity and kindness


Katie Gardner

City: Brentwood, CA.
website: http://boldboudoir.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? Hmmmm.. I don’t think there is just one thing. I’m excited for the whole workshop. I look forward to learning new things and bettering myself as a boudoir photographer!
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS?Structure, Marketing and sales information. I’m not the best at sales and want to get better at that to help my business grow.
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO?LOTS!!! It’s my favorite city. I used to live down there so it is special to me.
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph?Boudoir for sure. I love being able to make woman feel so special and beautiful.
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? I love Peets Coffee but Starbucks is a close second. They have the best spinach feta wraps!
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod?Flyleaf, John Mayer, Fireflight, The Used, In This Moment, Lady Gaga, Hillsong United and Phil Wickam. I’m obsessed with music.
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag?Probably my 50mm lens
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food?Wheat thins and cream cheese!
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up?A rockstar or a makeup artist. =)
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for?Someone who was authentic. Someone who was real with their faults but loved God and spent my life trying to be more like him.

Teresa Nora Trobbe
City: Los Gatos, CA
Website: http://www.teresanora.com

1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop?
Seeing the 4500 sq’ studio and hanging with my Partner.
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? biz plan…staff,pricing, marketing events…biz biz and more biz!
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? Plenty…went to SDSU.
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? cougars…the ones with 2 legs. Also really like the teen grp.
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Either…mostly decaf with a heavy splash of caff n cream!
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? No ipod here. I am old school MJ and Madonna
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? My nikon and lipgloss
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Light popcorn with truffle oil
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? A dancing Miss America
10. What one thing in life would you want to be remembered for? Oh jeeeeze…1? How about 1.5 sentence? energy,honesty and contagious humour that I bestow on those around me…oh and my fabulous booty!! I think if I have a open casket I should be on my belly.

Denise Birdsong
City: Bay Area, CA
Website: www.sweetcheeksboudoir.com
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? I am SUPER excited to learn all I can from The Divas and my fellow attendees and hanging out with my girl T (Teresa)
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? I obviously am interested in learning how to successfully market myself and services but I am guessing they have a lot more than that to teach. I am sure you do not become the successful women they are without understanding how to create and experience for their clients that is positive and very meaningful, I am sure we all try and do that for our clients but I suppose we all do it differently and so I am super excited to learn how they go about achieving this (as how others in attendance do as well.)
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? I have lost count. My husband and I (when younger) would attend the
San Diego Comic Con EVERY year, we are total nerds……
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph?WOMEN!
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)?Neither….
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod?I don’t have an ipod and am not a MAC user :> but I am CRAZY about
music (bit of a music and comic snob) and am listening to The Black Keys
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag?I just got a 5D mark II, woohoo!
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food?Let’s not talk about food, I am on opti fast……..
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up?Cher or Maleficent, I know, CRAZY!
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for?Being an AMAZING mother, kind loving person and if I could a MEGA
SUPER CRAZY FAMOUS HIGH FASHION FABULOUS PHOTOGRAPHER

Lorraine Orive
1. What are you MOST excited about for the upcoming SAN DIEGO workshop? I am excited that I will have the opportunity to learn something new. I have never shoot boudoir before. I believe I will be learning from the best in a fun environment with good company.
2. What do you hope to learn from the DIVAS? Lighting, poses, tips on what works best and what to avoid
3. How many times have you been to SAN DIEGO? This will be my first time.
4. What is your FAVORITE thing to photograph? I like to photograph things that mean something to me or will to someone else from different angles.
5. Starbucks or Coffee Bean (or neither)? Neither, I don’t drink coffee. I prefer cold drinks, soda or water.
6. Who are you listening to RIGHT now on your ipod? Nothing.
7. What is your FAVORITE piece of equipment in your camera bag? My camera.
8. What is your all-time FAVORITE snack food? Strawberries or candy
9. When you were a child… what did you want to be when you grew up? A successful business person.
10. What one thing in life would you want to remembered for? My wonderful personality.

Boudoir Workshops | ONLY ONE MORE FOR 2010!!!

By Workshops4 Comments

Hey fabulous photographers!
Just wanted to let you know that we only have ONE more workshop available for all of 2010! We MAY be just a little biased, but we believe that this is the best boudoir workshop out there. 😉 We’ve been leading these boudoir workshops since 2007, and we absolutely LOVE sharing with other photographers all about our business. Our boudoir workshops include everything from shooting and posing to advertising, marketing, post-processing, and MORE! More than just leaving you with inspiration… we want you to leave with an action plan! Check out this video for more info, as well as a few glimpses of the fun action from past workshops here at our boudoir studio in San Diego!

Next Boudoir Workshop: OCTOBER 5-7, 2010! (CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!)

Also, don’t forget to check out the Boudoir Shop for awesome boudoir workshops, boudoir books, photoshop actions, and more!

***Music in this video used WITH PERMISSION from the amazingly talented, fabulous musician, miss Stacy Clark!
***Workshop attendees we mention in the video: Joey Nicole & Courtney Delafiora (go check out their sites!)

BIG SHOUT OUT TO OUR SPONSOR: BAY PHOTO!

Give yourself a boost today

By PersonalOne Comment

I love listening to music that just empowers me and pushes me harder. Feel good, “you are even stronger than you could ever believe” music. One song in particular that really gets me is Jem’s “Amazing.” It may even be one of my faves ever. Today, or this week I should say, has been pretty overwhelming. I sometimes find myself frozen in the chaos, simply because I have so much to do I don’t even know what step to take next. This is one of those songs that calms me and helps me re-center. It chills me out and reminds me to take the focus off myself. Thank you Jem for this little beauty of a song that has helped me so much. And if you were really lucky you may have even heard it as the music when you called my cell phone. I would love it if you all shared your songs of empowerment. You can never have enough of them! -M

The Photography Parlour | Divas workshop review by Laura Evans

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The Photography Parlour (if you haven’t already checked it out) is an awesome website for photographers. It has tons of resources, tips, and advice, including interviews with all types of photographers and reviews on products, workshops, etc. We were lucky enough to be featured as one of their first interviews when they launched their website back in March. To see that interview, click HERE

Recently, the photography parlour posted a review on our Boudoir Workshop, done by Laura Evans, a past Paris workshop attendee. If you have been considering attending one of our workshops, definitely check this out! The interview can be read here

Will you help us decide? Pina coladas or Tiramisu?

By Personal5 Comments

K and I are going back and forth on where our BIG out of the country 2011 workshop will be. We are crazy about Paris and were just figuring that that would for sure be the destination, but then we started thinking how cool it would be to photograph a woman in a silky ballgown (Grace Kelly style) in the teal-ish blue water. Her hair all wet and her face all sandy. Then we thought about the warm sun… and the pina coladas. BUT, we are still torn and ulitimatly we want whatever YOU guys want. This about you getting the most benefit possible out of a workshop. So PLEASE ONLY VOTE IF YOU ARE THINKING THAT OUR OUT OF THE COUNTRY 2011 WORKSHOP IS A POSSIBILITY FOR YOU. Thanks fellow boudoir lovers. Au revoir or no worries mon (depending on the decision) – M

WPPI shananagins….

By WorkshopsOne Comment

We are crazy about WPPI week. It’s the one week a year our entire staff gets to go on a trip together. Sure we work really hard, but we also have a serious amount of fun. Check out the vid, my fav part is when Deen talks about “the men”…. and “the men” in the Dragon show, La Reve.
PS……….. We just submitted our 3rd speaking proposal to WPPI (for the 3rd year in a row)…. crossing our fingers that the 3rd time will be the charm! We believe that it’s time for a little DIVALICIOUSNESS to hit the stage at WPPI!!!!!!! 😉

Got Poses?

By Boudoir TipsNo Comments

Anyone who shoots boudoir will probably agree that posing can definitely be one of the toughest parts of getting a great photo. Your clients are wearing next to nothing and have the expectation of a gorgeous (and basically flawless) photo. Every woman is beautiful in her own way, and with that said, every woman is different! Finding the right poses and angels to flatter each body type is time consuming and we know because it took us years of trial and error until we had a solid portfolio of great poses for every type of body.

Because of our own experience finding these poses, we created The Posebook to add to our Boudoir Shop which is filled with resources for photographers looking to get into the boudoir photography business or just want to take their already successful business to the next level. This book is FILLED with 28 of our most popular poses, with variations in each pose. It shows which poses are most flattering on each body type and how to get the best angels. In addition to receiving the beautiful book, you also receive a DVD with a 20 minute video of Kimberlee and Marissa showing you exactly how to get your clients in these poses, using an actual client!

We love hearing back from photographers who have purchased this book (and other resources) about their personal experience using the Posebook and it is always the best to receive a letter like the one below! Thanks so much for taking the time to write us Birgit and we are so glad you love the book. 🙂

“I lOVE THE POSEBOOK!
I have been in the photography business for almost 5 years. Weddings, families, babies. So great I love it!
But I wanted to bring it to another level, I attended a seminar a couple months ago, it said that you have to offer something others don’t.
Had a lot of ideas, and tried them out, but I wanted more. But what ????

I get a lot of inspiration from other websites, and by coincidence I found … yours!
By then I knew it, this is what I wanted to do.
I was amazed by the beautiful pictures. So pretty, so glamorous, so stylish, but sexy too.
Haven’t seen something like that before. So I knew this was something I could do to be different!

For a couple of weeks I have been looking at the website and doing some research. Showing the websites to friends, and wanted to know what they think.
A lot of people got really excited with me, and some girl friends said they wanted to pose for me.
And although I thought the posebook in the beginning an expensive purchase, I had to have it.

And I am soooo glad I bought it.
My friend Addie was the first one.
We had a fun weekend out, shopping and dining, and stayed at a nice hotel.
A good opportunity to try it out.
After a glass of champagne we started it WITH THE BOOK!
It was so much fun. And the pictures came out great.
Addie was so happy with it, her reaction was just what I wanted!
Even I tried it out and we turned places, I was the model, and Addie made the pictures.
I am not that confident with my body, but wow I loved it, although Addie wasn’t that great with my camera, hehe.

4 more shoots are planned with friends. After some practice I definitely want to offer this to others.
So thank you , thank you , thank you for sharing your poses, ideas and pictures.

Groetjes from Holland!

Met vriendelijke groet,
Birgit de Jong”

On a personal side…

By Personal11 Comments


If you can’t be personal on your own blog then, really, what’s the point of it anyway? In the past month, I, Marissa, have been challenged in ways that are completely new to me. Among the many major rough patches in the last few months, really nothing compares to the passing of a 15 year dear friend (and bandmate of Weston’s) Aaron, and then a few weeks later, my Grammie. I think Grammie would even give Weston and my Mom a run for their money in her deep love for me, and trust me, to put up with my flighty, dreamer, go for it and sink or swim attitude, they really have to love me. It was like her reservoir of quite love was inhumanly deep. Like that saying, “still waters run deep.” Yea, her love was for sure the perfect parallel to that saying.

And if we are getting really personal I will share a lesson I learned in the past few weeks. Here goes…you can think you’re tough, you can think that you’re getting through it really well because you are able to get your mind off of it, or you aren’t weeping as much as thought you would be. But if you don’t take time to to sit still and process it, you will find yourself in a much more difficult place than if you had just not tried being “Mr. Tough Guy.” Or in my place, “Girl.” It came on in a stronger wave than I ever would have imagined and I am blessed to say that I think the wave has passed. Thank you to friends and family who jumped to support and be near me.

My Grammie was an amazing lady. I try to remind myself that I can’t be too sad that she is gone, because I was so fortunate to have her here for any length of time. I was lucky enough to be able to talk about the Grammie that I lived with for 20 years of my life at her memorial. The Grammie that took incredible care of me when my wonderful, hard-working, single mama had to be making a living. I wanted to keep things a little bit light, knowing that if I got a little too serious I would just lose it and not even be able to speak. Because I feel like these lessons are so important, I wanted to share them with y’all.

20 Life Lessons I Learned From Living with my Incredible Grandma Lalie

20. That loving God and family are the most important things on Earth

19. That adding a few pieces of bacon is the secret ingredient to the best refried beans ever

18. That “spanglish” is a completely acceptable form of communication

17. That Wheel of Fortune was and still is the best show on TV

16. That praying for others is the most powerful gift you can give them

15. That your bible should be the most used possession you own

14. That the love for rocky road ice cream can be passed down genetically

13. That opening presents extremely slowly is really just a way to teach your family members patience

12. That you don’t need to ask a man to open a tightly sealed jar. You pound it with the end of a knife, pull out a crazy contraption that looked like it was from the 40’s, turn with all your might and voila!

11. That I don’t need to seek extravagance, a simple life is the best way to find true joy

10. That I can be content in whatever circumstance I am in

9. That talking on the phone for hours with friends is the best way to spend lazy afternoons

8. That action movies are simply just “que papas”

7. That your favorite Charger player should always be the kicker and you can yell for him really loud even if you are watching the game by yourself

6. That after 50 years of serious loyal commitment, Publishers Clearing House is in fact bogus

5. That nothing leaves a legacy like servitude and self sacrifice

4. That saying “won’t you need a jacket Baby, it’s cold outside” to every family member that leaves your home even if it’s summertime is basically another way to say “I love you and I’m always worrying about you”

3. That one woman can teach a family of 42 people through daily example that “to love your neighbor as yourself” just as Christ said, is entirely possible

2. That home-made tortillas and empanadas can chase away even the worst teenage problems

1. That God will always, always be with us

And in closing I wanted to share a video of Weston’s band. A little fast paced compared to what I shared above but I just couldn’t talk about Gram and not mention Aaron. Then in the next video is Aaron just improvising a song for the camera. A-hog, we miss you so much. Your love and talent will never be forgotten.