THE ART OF FRAMING
TO FRAME OR NOT TO FRAME
A picture might be worth a thousand words but the picture frame that holds it will only enhance that message. For every portrait that you display on your wall there is a frame to hold it. The right frame will only flatter the picture and the home it is in. Don't believe me? Ask my buddy George "Buddy" Murphy. He lives and breathe frames.
Buddy suggest when you receive your portrait you should consider getting it framed as soon as possible. Framing will prevent any damage and fading to your most precious memory of you and your loved one.
If you don't have knowledge about framing (which is common), bring your portrait to a professional framer. Of course it is hard to know the difference between a good or bad framer, but the choice is made by you. Good framers are accurate, they know about composition, colors, and they should be able to give you good advice and answers about any type of frames and/or matting.
Finally, you will be able to judge the framers work by the quality he provides. Excellent framers like my good friend "Buddy" has a range of mounts and frames available. Give him a call and choose a frame that suits your portrait and home according to your personal taste.
George "Buddy" Murphy
Diversified Sales & Services
District Heights, MD
Business: (301) 502-4208
7 SECRETS TO FAMILY SUCCESS
SECRET #2 - COMMITMENT
Couples who are successful view their marriages as a permanent union. When problems come up they strive to solve it rather than use it as an excuse to leave the marriage. It's amazing to observe that when you and your mate have sense of commitment you both feel so secure. Each trusts that the other will continue to honor the union.
In the seven years I've been married, I realized that commitment is the backbone of a strong marital relationship. Unfortunately, to many conflicts can make commitment seem more like trap than a trust. The promise, "till death do us part" becomes more like a cold contract, one in which a spouse will try to find or wish had loopholes. They might not abandon the marriage literally, but they could "walk out" in other ways. For example, by retreating into stony silence when serious issues need to be discussed.
When the tough get going, don't go. Think of one or two things you could do to strengthen your commitment. What could or should you do? Why not write a love letter to your spouse or keep photos of your spouse on your desk at work. Or phone your mate each day from work just to say hi or how you doing boo?
Why not come up with several suggestions, discuss it with your spouse and tell me what works for you?
Why not share your resolves with your family? When one member shows willingness to change, the others are more likely to follow.
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