- Natasha and Mike
We hope all of you have very special day.
This past Sunday I had the honor to photograph a Simchat Bat - a baby naming ceremony. This 11-day-old adorable baby girl has the most beautiful red hair and peacefully slept through the entire procession. I could feel how much everyone already loves this newborn baby girl and the ceremony was very touching. The baby was named Yael Goldie: Mazal Tov! Natasha
Feb 08 2008
The Four Agreements: A practical guide to personal freedomPosted by: Choco Studio in PersonalI am very happy to have the opportunity to share this incredible book with you. I came across it several years ago when I was in college and it has since literally changed my life. In many ways it is a very simple book and a summary of its contents actually fits on the inside sleeve of the cover. The effects it has had on my life, however, are profound and I have been a fan of Don Miguel Ruiz ever since. The ideas shared here are based on ancient Toltec wisdom and may appear deceivingly simple: Be Impeccable With Your Words I believe that the entire book must be read to really learn the incredible wisdom behind following these four agreements. To share more, here is the actual text from the cover:
You’ll find over 600 glowing reviews on Amazon as it has now become a relatively popular and well known book. Yet another book also by Don Miguel Ruiz is The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship. This was actually the first book I read by this author and I recommend both of them with all of my heart. Mike
Feb 06 2008
Best prank ever: Stopping time at Grand Center StationPosted by: Choco Studio in Entertaining DistractionsWe just came across this video and had to share it! “Over 200 New Yorkers recently walked into one of the busiest train stations in the world, New York’s Grand Central Station, and at exactly 2:30 pm, all froze in place. There’s one guy in the video who froze just as he was stooping down to pick up some scattered papers. Talk about commitment!” Take a look and see what you think. Social experiments like this are really interesting, if a bit unexpected: If you’d like to read more about it, check the original site. Natasha |