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- Chris’ new wife Genevieve: For many, many years I didn’t know happiness like this was possible.
- Our clients: It’s over without all of you. The biggest honor is to see how many of you can longer be called clients but friends.
- Search engine optimization: Within the four corners of Glow Imagery this was a revolution in our marketing philosophy in 2009.
- track lighting: Some things should just always be together: apple pie and ice cream, beer and pizza, puppies and ponies, Hank Stram and Len Dawson, framed photographs and track lighting.
- Dave Ramsey: From helping a pair of newlyweds who were o.k. with money become even better to offering very solid business advice to help Glow Imagery become a long-term success, we can’t say enough positive things about this man’s advice on money and how it functions in our lives, relationships and businesses.
- Peggy Bair: This kansas city wedding photographer is our very good friend and true peer in an industry that more often than not feels more like the Wild West than an industry populated by solid, reliable professionals. Peggy was Chris’ and Gen’s wedding photographer on Aug. 8, 2009. She did a TERRIFIC job.
- Alton Brown: When the recipe books seemed tired and cooking shows all seemed rather cookie cutter he brought the fun back into the kitchen for us this year. We’ll be doing his Turkey frying project Thursday.
- Those who serve our country: No words can express how grateful we are to live in a country with people like you. You guys are rock stars.
- A beagle named Opal: The whole marriage thing was a two for one.
- Mizzou hoops coach Mike Anderson: After the debacle that was Quin Snyder, Mike Anderson spent a couple of years cleaning up the off-court issues and recruiting his kind of players, He then made a nice run with my Tigers through the NCAA tournament this past Spring, ending at the Elite Eight.
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What a great list of what you are thankful for!