Normally, newsletters are sent in the beginning of the month. However I have been very busy with volunteer work. So, instead of talking about photogra

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Normally, newsletters are sent in the beginning of the month. However I have been very busy with volunteer work. So, instead of talking about photography in my brief highlight, I would like to tell you why I volunteer and encourage each and every person to make the time if he or she can to do the same.

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For those who don't know me, I run my own photography business, am artistic consultant to a newly formed communications company (CC Communications) and work part-time assisting my step-father with his event planning and onsite staffing company, The Rod Abraham Group. Plus I have a very low maintenance husband and 5 high maintenance dogs. Yet, I still make it a point to schedule time in my life to give back to my community.

Why? For many reasons, but most important, I am a firm believer in "pay it forward." In 1841, Ralph Waldo Emerson said it best in his essay Compensation, "In the order of nature we cannot render benefits to those from whom we receive them, or only seldom. But the benefit we receive must be rendered again, line for line, deed for deed, cent for cent, to somebody." You give to get. Sometimes the "get" is a compensation of personal growth, sometimes a learning experience, and even sometimes a career benefit. And the more you "render again," the greater the reward.

I always recommend volunteer where your skills are valued. Put your knowledge and interests to use as well as look for organizations to help your personal growth. For example, I have volunteered with Best Friends Animal Society because I love animals. I joined Junior League of Greater Princeton to help improve the lives of women and children in our community and develop a better social network. I also volunteer my photography services to several organizations, such as the Princeton Chamber of Commerce, who have been beneficial in my career growth and Operation Smile, who give a child a chance to smile.

A great place to start is Volunteer Match to find an opportunity that fits your personality and skills. Also check your local Chamber of Commerce, ask friends and family, and you can always do a web search.

Whatever you choose, even if it is just an hour or two a month, I promise you will be a better person for it, and that time will make a difference for your community. Hillary Clinton was right on point when she said "It takes a Village."

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A Day in the Life of Dad
A Day in the Life of Dad

Looking for something original to do for Father’s Day this year? Why not follow him around with the camera for a day and shoot “A Day in the Life of Dad”? This is another form of photography that tells a story and journals what Dad is like today and what makes him so special. Take a picture of Dad working out in the morning, eating his Wheaties for breakfast, and going to work. You can even go to his job and take pictures of him at his desk, in the field or doing whatever it is that he does best. Then capture his after work nap, his playtime with the kids, mowing the lawn and his feet kicked up on the end of the La-Z-Boy recliner when the day is almost done. Record his day through a series of pictures then put them in a book, create a video slideshow or frame a few of your favorites. This is the type of gift that will be great now, but will be priceless in 10, 20 and even 40 years from now.

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Summertime Snacks
Summer Snacks

With summertime approaching, refreshing treats are always great to have around. One great tool to keep on hand to satisfy this craving is a popsicle mold! This mold leaves room for ample creativity since you can freeze just about any drink to make a cold yummy treat! The possibilities are endless! Here is just a start of some ideas of different drinks that can be made into popsicles;

Homemade Smoothies
Sprite
Cranberry Juice with Raspberries
Chocolate Milk
Lemonade with Diced Strawberries

So grab some popsicle molds and start experimenting with different juices and drinks to make your summer extra cool!

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Making Workouts Work for You
Working out from home

Swimsuit season is here, and so are the endless dieting plans and crazy exercise routines. But instead of investing in a $400 dollar gym membership that you never have time to go to, why not make yourself a homemade fitness plan. We all know the basic exercises that go into every workout; leg lifts, push ups, squats, etc. so it can be easy to build a routine that fits you. If you’re striving for that flat stomach, or carved quads, do a little bit of research and find the exercises that work best for you. Then make a schedule that you can keep up with, but still gives you a little challenge. While you are at it, take advantage of all of the fruits and vegetables that are in season, and get some healthy nutrients inside of you to support all of that muscle building. Remember that consistency is the key, so whatever plan you choose, make sure to stick with it so you can have a happy and healthy summer!

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