Girl's Day!
Okay, so yes, I have a backlog of sessions to blog, I know. But we have been working so hard to get orders out (and in) and albums designed and sessions processed and I hate to blog when I know that there is "real" work to do. That said, last weekend when my eyes started to cross from staring at the computer screen for too long, I decided that it was just time for a day off. I called Laura and, for once, we both had a free afternoon so we went out for some girl time on the town.
We went out and ate good (but bad for you) food and then got pedicures at NB Nails. They do such a great job and the atmosphere in there is so relaxing. After weeks of non-stop busy-ness, it was so good to just sit (not on the computer) and let someone paint our toenails. I love the way they name the colors: she chose "Often Imitated, Never Duplicated" copper with extra sparkles (because a girl can't have too many sparkles) and I chose my favorite, "I'm Not Really a Waitress" red.
Once our toes were dry we stopped at Freddy's for some frozen custard (try the chocolate with oreos, it's fantastic) and then drove around town looking for new portrait locations. Even on our days off, we never stop working, LOL. I think this white picket fence with the bricks, which is not too far away from the studio, would be a great location for a little girl in a pretty dress, don't you? It sure did show off our new pedicures nicely. ;)
Then it was back home to enjoy the rest of our Sunday.
I promise to try and blog some sessions later this weekend! If you have free time on Sunday and are looking for a great family outing, I'll be working at the Sts Peter and Paul School's Spring Festival. It's from 12-6 at the Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church (in downtown NB, near the studio) and they'll have carnival rides, a cake walk, bouncy castles, games, a great raffle, and a silent auction (where you, too, could bid on and win a session and a 16x20 from yours truly). It's a great event and the proceeds go to a fantastic school! Come by and say hello!

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