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Thursday, February 7, 2008

something else to show off

last month, i got an e-mail from sarah chen, who'd shot the baby shower that MIL threw for me. she'd been contacted by an editor at the newest theknot.com spinoff site - partyspot.com, who'd seen her blog and found the gorgeous pictures she'd taken of the event. "they saw your shower on my blog and asked for your contact info to see if they could feature it on their new party site!" it said.

um, duh! y'all know what an attention whore i am. hell, yeah, i want some national exposure! heh.

and sure enough, within the next hour, i received an e-mail from brianne. "if you're interested, i'll send you a questionnaire to go over party details for us to publish with the photos," she said.

so after a few more e-mails back and forth, she finally said the magic words: "we're up! here's a link!"

fuckyeah! okay, nobody on earth knows about this site yet (except for me and the other parties that are also featured, and probably ALL of our friends). but i don't care. it's still cool as hell to see my purty pictures up on their site for all (some?) to see. whee!

11 comments:

  1. that's great jenny! and the pictures are gorgeous. congratulations on being exposed nationally lol :)

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  2. That's awesome! You're so internet famous ;)

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  3. That's so cool that I know someone internet famous. hee!

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  4. Those are my two main wedding colors...inspired by WeezerMonkey. So pretty!

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  5. You know now everyone's going to want the "Jenny shower" to go along with their "Jenny hair"

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  6. Wow! Congrats on getting published. The pictures (and the shower) look awesome!

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  7. So cool to be featured! You are an internet supah-starrrrah!

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  8. So cool!! It was such a pretty shower!

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