• bsquared business,  children & families

    the mori family {mini session} & a little bsquared contest

    Wasn’t able to blog all of my holiday sessions before the holidays, so here’s one that I missed. My really good friend Sharon and her family.

    Totally gorgeous, right?!

    And a little bsquared business/a giveaway: Hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas yesterday! We received so many beautiful holiday cards this year (a record #) and I loved seeing all of them.  So a little contest for you, open until December 31st, 2011.

    If you used some bsquared photos on your holiday card that you made yourself, post it to either the  bsquared facebook page (link to your left) or my personal page on facebook and the best card will win a little something. Can’t wait to see what you came up with!

     

  • elf on the shelf,  personal

    merry christmas {in nyc}

    Cannot even believe it’s Christmas Eve. So much to do, so little time!!

    Two weeks ago we went into the city for our annual Christmas traditions- seeing the tree, the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City, FAO Schwarz and dinner. A few of the photos from the day (all taken with my new Fujifilm x100- love my little point and shoot!)

    Bob didn’t want to stay home alone, especially after he heard we were going into the city for Christmas adventures!

    We ended up going to the tree much earlier in the day than normal but it was getting so crowded that we didn’t go back after the show. A visit to FAO- after waiting on line to get in (!!!). Timmy was all about the Legos and chocolate. Jack has an issue with down escalators. Which of these things is not like the others…I could have left them just in the lego section for about a month and they would’ve been perfectly happy.Some cool window displays. Anthropologie.The Chrysler Building- my favorite.Louis Vuitton. That red suitcase is amazing!A dog in a ridic outfit. And dinner at the midtown location of Peking Duck House. I had no idea there even WAS a midtown location, but it was delicious and exactly like the one in Chinatown. And a lot closer for boys who were exhausted after a long day. Eagerly awaiting the duck. It was the Christmas we were introduced to Chinese Turkey. It’s staring at me. Fa ra ra ra ra. (you better know what movie this is from!)Can you find the little Christmas tree?Hope all of you have a very merry Christmas tomorrow filled with love, family, friends, blessings, good times….and pictures. The blog will probably be quiet for a few days while I regroup and enjoy my long, long awaited vacation. I’ll be posting again before the end of the year, so come back and visit.

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