Thanks to the Foodbuzz Tastemaker Program and Kodak, I was able to make my own Kodak Photo book.
I am a huge fan of photo books and have made them before. I have sent my Grandparents in Poland photo books of Munchkin because they have not had a chance to meet him yet.
The photo book I chose to make was twenty pages long so I decided to make it a book about Munchkin’s first 18 months. Since, he reached this milestone in July, it seemed appropriate.
Making the book was really simple and I liked that I could personalize each page, choosing the backgrounds and picture templates.
I chose the Pretty Pinwheels theme for my book because it was the first one to catch my eye. They also had a lot of baby themes, but I didn’t feel that any of those really worked with what I was trying to make.
I also really liked that there was an option to get pictures off of Facebook because being the proud mommy I am, I usually throw my favorite pics of Munchkin on there for friends and family to see.
And since Kodak is so generous, they are taking 40% off photo books for my readers to make their own. Just visit the Kodak Gallery before 8/31/11.
Yesterday was a lazy kind of day, we all just needed to relax after a super busy weekend. Therefore, no cooking was done. I ate some cereal for breakfast and made myself a quick, but yummy, salad for lunch.
For dinner we got pizza from my favorite pizza place. I got the Buffalo Chicken slice, which thankfully did not hurt my tongue injury. We also shared and order of garlic knots which were perfectly doughy and garlicky. So good!
And now I think its time for a run, since its been way too long since I’ve done a workout outdoors.
Have a great Tuesday everyone!
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