Friday, September 18, 2009

Another Cute Outfit -- Delaware Commercial Photographer

Hello, sun! It certainly is nice that you decided to come back to us! And it looks like we're supposed to get even more sun this weekend. We earned it : ) It's been so dreary and wet these last few days. However, if you DON'T want to get depressed, DON'T check next week's forecast on weather.com. Instead, just enjoy the sun this weekend!(They're never right anyway.)

And now ... onto more positive thinking and helpful tips from Jack Canfield. Because ... well ... I want to.

Just like yesterday's post, the following excerpt on rejection is from his book, "The Success Principles: How to Get From Here to There." He starts off with the following quote:

The girl doesn't, it seems to me, have a special perception or feeling which would lift that book above the "curiosity" level. - From the rejection slip for The Diary of Anne Frank

Here are some other famous rejections that he includes. If you have ever felt bad about someone turning down your work, not wanting to hire you, or telling you that you just "don't have what it takes," consider the following:

  • "When Alexander Graham Bell offered the rights to the telephone for $100,000 to Carl Orton, president of Western Union, Orton replied, 'What use would this company make of an electrical toy?

  • Angie Everhart, who started modeling at the age of 16, was once told by model agency owner Eileen Ford that she would never make it as a model. Why not? 'Redheads don't sell.' Everhart later became the first redhead in history to appear on the cover of Glamour magazine, had a great modeling career, and then went on to appear in 27 films and numerous TV shows.

  • In 1998, Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page approached Yahoo! and suggested a merger. Yahoo! could have snapped up the company for a handful of stock, but instead they suggested that the young Googlers keep working on their little school project and come back when they had grown up. Within 5 years, Google had an estimated market capitalization of $20 billion. At the time of this writing, they were about to launch an initial public offering auction that eventually raised $1.67 billion."
Ok, and finally ... pictures.

I've officially dubbed Miss Taryn the fastest baby in the East. She comes from a long line of runners, and she is absolute proof that it really is in the genes. When I saw her last month, she was a terror on all fours. And now ... she's up ... and she's fast! Cute, too.



This adorable CourtneyCourtney outfit is perfect for this little mover and shaker. It's comfy, cute, and in no way slows her down ; )



Poor Taryn was horribly scared when an ambulance rode by with a very loud siren. But she didn't care at all when a balloon burst right in her face. It nearly gave me a heart attack, though.









Taryn has a thing for keys. Hey, at least she doesn't lose them like some grown-ups ; )








I'm told that Taryn liked her outfit so much that her Mommy washed it for her and she wore it again today. That's why I love Courtney's stuff ... it's so comfy!

I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend : )
Happy Friday!
Kate

3 comments:

courtneycourtney September 18, 2009 at 8:47 PM  

You are amazingly fast and AWESOME! And I am terrified of balloons. SO happy to experience them in your photos though :D :D Thank you!

Kate September 18, 2009 at 9:28 PM  

The only time I HATE balloons is when I'm in the car. They drive me NUTS ... floating all over and blocking my view! Good thing it always turns out cute! Glad you like them, Courtney : )

Christina September 18, 2009 at 9:42 PM  

Kate,

Tim wanted to know why we couldn't keep the hat! ;) He really likes it.

The pictures are so cute. They capture Taryn's personally perfectly. I still can't believe she didn't cry (or flinch) when that balloon popped. I know we both almost died!

Thanks again!
Christina

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