8.20.2009

Greetings!

So glad you stopped by! Cameratismo is just about up and running. Over the next several weeks expect things to be tweaked here and there. We're no website gurus here, therefor everything will probably remain fairly simple, unless one of us all of the sudden gets real smart in the HTML department. :)

Feel free to e-mail us at cameratismo at gmail dot com with any questions, comments, or if you have anything you'd like to share. We love hearing from you.

Don't forget the labels at the bottom left of the blog. There you will find articles by author and/or their column name.

We're looking forward to seeing what the Lord is going to do through Cameratismo in blog format. Pray with us, will you? That God would make Himself known to each and every person that visits this site, and that above all, King Jesus would receive ALL glory in both the praise and the pain that may be shared here.

Blessings!
LeAnna
(The Soapbox)

4 comments:

  1. Hey Leanna,
    You can upload a pic of Beka and me...we both just didn't like those two, that's why I deleted those particuler ones. (lol) Sorry! I will upload a new pic...Thanks for all your work, the site looks lovely! Thank you!

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  2. So...I would definitely change the picture of me over on the side if I knew how. I look like I'm smirking at something. I'll have to work on figuring that out.

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  3. Sorry, Bek, that's the only one I had available small already on photobucket. E-mail me the one you want and I'll edit it and put it up there. :)

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  4. I might have to see abour getting another pic. of muah too. The site looks great!

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