by Dawn Camp | Jun 16, 2010 | blogging, family & friends, motherhood
My mother passed away six years ago, on my 38th birthday. Two years later, missing her was the impetus for starting my blog. During all but a short period of my life I lived close to her, so there’s no stash of cross-country letters. My treasures are handwritten...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 15, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, featured, photography
My family and I were invited by One2One Network and the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) to attend Sunday afternoon’s contest between the Atlanta Dream and the San Antonio Silver Stars at Philips Arena. It was our first WNBA game, and to be...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 13, 2010 | a day in the life, blogging, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photo walk, photography
On Saturday, June 5, iHeartFaces orchestrated a 20-city Photo Walk Across America. I had the pleasure of leading the Atlanta walk at historic Oakland Cemetery, assisted by my pal Mishelle. I had taken a trial run the weekend before, and already gotten some of the...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 12, 2010 | announcements, it's all about me!, Lightroom, NAPP
After months of suspense, Tuesday morning Adobe announced that Lightroom 3 is available! The retail price is $299; however, if you homeschool, go to this page and scroll down to where it says Home Schooling to find out how to prove your eligibility for an education...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 11, 2010 | a day in the life, announcements, family & friends
If you’re in Atlanta, mark your calendar for next Saturday, June 19, for Hebrew National’s Better-Than-A-Picnic picnic, which I will be co-hosting with Mishelle, Stacey, and Renee. The time is 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., location TBD (will update as soon as I...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 6, 2010 | a day in the life, in the kitchen, photography
My camera got a lot of action this weekend, both in the iHeartFaces Atlanta Photo Walk and in the kitchen. Friday was National Doughnut Day, and although my family snickered and insisted it wasn’t a real holiday, I thought it was a mighty fine excuse to try...