Christmas Gift Idea

December 5, 2012

Just 20 days more until Christmas! Thinking of a special gift for the pet-lover in your life?

Gift Certificates can be purchased for a particular session and can be customized to your liking to include additional prints and products. Just need a little add-on gift? Gift Cards are also available in P500 and P1000 denominations and can be applied towards photo sessions, prints and products.

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If you’re interested in purchasing a Gift Certificate or Gift Card and would like more info, please email me!

Max & Madie’s Christmas

December 1, 2011

December is gonna be CRAZY with a capital C! With work piling up, family reunions on this side and that, Christmas shopping lists to complete, gifts to wrap, parties to attend, parties to plan, MOH duties for my little sister’s wedding and everything else in between… yikes!!! I’m bracing myself now as I type! While my ever reliable Moleskine, iCal, and Blackberry calendars have been helpful, still I find myself sticking a giant handwritten “to do” list on my side of the bathroom mirror just so I’m sure I won’t forget anything. Because it’s gonna be a super hectic month for me, I’ll need to sign off for several weeks and come back in mid-January when the holiday (and wedding) glitter has settled.

So, for now, let me greet you all a Merry Christmas in advance with Max and Madie’s help.

I met these two inseparable English Bulldogs last month for their Holiday Mini Session at Burgos Circle. Aren’t they the cutest? Max is calm and cool, and Madie, well, she just loves spotlight! Haha! Such wonderful doggies! They’re featured here with the two even more wonderful people who love them so, Dwight Cadelinia and Macy Sy. (Thanks Dwight and Macy for such a pleasant afternoon with your doggies!)

Merry Christmas everyone! May we all, despite the holiday rush, purpose to still have a CHRISTmas with yes… a capital C! See you in January!

Merry CHRISTmas!

December 25, 2010

From our family to yours…

“And there, in the stable, amongst the chickens and the donkeys and the cows, in the quiet of the night, God gave the world his wonderful gift.  The baby that would change the world was born.  His baby Son.

“Mary and Joseph wrapped him up to keep him warm.  They made a soft bed of straw and used the animals’ feeding trough as his cradle.  And they gazed in wonder at God’s Great Gift, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and lying in a manger.

“Mary and Joseph named him Jesus, ‘Emmanuel’ – which means ‘God has come to live with us.’  Because, of course, he had.”

(Page 182, The Jesus Storybook Bible, by Sally Lloyd-Jones)