Congratulations on your recent graduate!
Not only is graduation an accomplishment for the student, but also for mom and dad.
The “Senior Year” establishes an ongoing direct line to the check book that never ceases to end. Adding to that the emotion and actions accompany any transitional stress AND, poof… you and your child have both accomplished something astonishing.
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Right about now, the ceremony is over, the party had ended and the clean up has begun; but soon there will be boxes packed and college will be but a distant memory.
The summer between your child’s senior year and the time the leave for college is the PERFECT TIME for the “last family portrait,” before your graduate gets married!
It may seem odd to imagine, but soooooo many parents of brides and grooms comment about the “last family portrait” that was created when “John was only 9 or 10.”
What do you want as documentation of your family in the album and above the fireplace for the next few years?
At this point, I see two options:
- the portrait we create together this summer, or
- the portrait created when “John was only 9 or 10.”
Oddly enough, I know that remembering this ideal at this time is challenging. Furthermore, I know scheduling it can be more of a challenge.
My job this month and next is to make these two ideals and the thought of family portraits a little easier on you and the pocketbook.
If you have a 2010 Senior, whether it be one of “my seniors” or another, you are eligible for this promotion (which is so good, I am keeping the nitty gritty private). Use the form below and contact me today for all the fabulous details!
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