Girls on the Run – The Slide Show and Prints!

I have been looking at this slide show for three days, editing, tweaking and re-arranging the photographs to best tell the story of this 5K race.

Maybe it is the time of year, the fact it is almost the Holidays, or maybe I am the biggest sap there is.  This brings me to tears every time I watch it.

If you don’t see a photograph of yourself, or your child in the slide show don’t worry!  Paige and I shot over  over 500 photographs from the race.

After watching the show go to  http://www.digiproofs.com/GOTR PASSWORD: GOTR to view and purchase  race day photographs.

As the Holidays are upon us and I look back at what I have done over the year, and what I have done to be a better community citizen…I am so grateful that two of my former clients (who are now my friends) asked me to donate my time and services to a group that is all about giving young girls the tools to develop into strong and confident young women.  Isnt that what being a parent and a conscientious person in the world is all  about?

March 26, 2009 - 12:50 pm

Chuck Carver - Emily,
Great slideshow, you and Paige took some wonderful photos. It looks like a wonderful race and a great way to involve the kids. The 30 degrees is nothing if you are from up here in Minnesota, its when you put a minus sign before it that we start to complain about the cold ;<{ ).
May I ask what you used to put together the slide show with. I am looking to do one for a Habitat for Humanity project that I am going to be starting in a couple of weeks.
Chuck

December 15, 2008 - 3:36 pm

E - Thank you so much – tears me up as well – and this time its not because of the bitter cold blowing at us
If these girls can do a 5k in 30 degree cold they can do anything

December 13, 2008 - 10:28 pm

Sarah Boone - Emily and Paige—this is masterful….thank you so much for being a part of this special day for GOTR!

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