Amy, I have to disagree with #2. I think dressing alike is ok! My only input is YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH TIME YOU HAVE until you have kids....and you will learn to live on minimal sleep! Having kids is the best thing you will ever do.. Have more than one. Every only child I ever ask says they wish they had a sibling. 2 kids is easier than 1..
Clarification to above..you do not realize how much time you had as a childless couple until you bring that little earthling home. You might think you are busy now or have not enough hours in the day.. Just wait!! What seems important now will be put on the back burner. GOOD LUCK! It's all good!
I was very anti character clothing with my kids. I wouldn't even consider purchasing a Thomas the Tank Engine Shirt. But, then at age 2, grandma bought my son an electric orange Pablo shirt (from Backyardigans - a preschool age show). I cringed. He was in love. It brought him such joy to wear that shirt that it made me feel foolish that I was placing such unnecessary constraints on my kids' clothes. They are only preschoolers once.
I have now rationalized minimal investment in goofy clothing. My husband owns a Chicago Cubs T-shirt that he wears incessantly, why can't my son own Diego light up shoes?
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I think my husband's hair may be too far gone for that laser thing...but bumper mini's, he'd probably love!
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Too small. I'm not a small Mercedes fan...I like the big dogs.....E, CLS, S. If I were going to go for the convertible and/or small car, I would just get a 911.
Thanks though.
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#1 son says there is an article (with photos) in the September '08 Automobile about the 2010 CLS and the assorted improvements and variations to be offered.
It may be in your best interest to put a copyright (watermark or stamp)on your work. I am somewhat sure you need to put something on them (like the copyright logo, your trademark ect.) ...
although if someone wanted to steal my work and print, the photos you were referring to where at such a low resolution strictly for the web, that printing a 2x3 would have turned out blurry, stealing is not going to happen because of my NEW REAL WEBSITE!!!! I now own a real website and will never have to do any web design ever again! No more sitting behind a computer for 20 hours trying to chang a color or adding a gallery, WOOHOO!!! http://www.blue-echoes.com is a real website now with a shopping cart (someday, someone will buy something from it!) and a client section.
FYI about some 2000 through 2004 Mercedes. They used MUCH cheaper paint to save some overhead during this time. Our 2001 is rusting like a MFer. They were using paint that was cheaper than Chevy and Fords use during those years, and you can tell. Some dealerships were repainting cars, but only if you brought the car into service on EVERY scheduled service notice.