Did Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes or Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner Make a Wedding Memory Book from iMemoryBook.com?PROVO, Utah -- About half of all marriages end in divorce. Couples who keep a wedding memory book might have a higher chance of succeeding. Did Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Katherine Noelle "Katie" Holmes [1] [2] (born December 18 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2003. or Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner Jennifer Anne Garner[1] (born April 17, 1972) is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe- and SAG Award-winning American actress. She first became known for her role as CIA agent Sydney Bristow on TV's Alias. make a wedding memory book? No, but they should have. Paul AllenCoone of the original founders of MyFamily.com(a)Coin talking about the importance of a wedding memory book said, "These have the potential to lower the divorce rate! During hard times, couples will be able to go back and remember why they love each other." Could it help Tom & Katie last longer than Tom & Nicole? Could Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner survive longer than the Hollywood norm? Probably. Take for instance Derek and Wendy Thomas Melinda Lou "Wendy" Morse, formerly Melinda Lou "Wendy" Thomas, (born 1961) is the daughter of Wendy's restaurants founder Dave Thomas and the person for whom the restaurants are named. Melinda Lou was Dave Thomas' second child, she was nicknamed "Wendy" by her siblings. (Provo, UT) who are quickly approaching their first anniversary. Time is flying by, but the memories of their courtship courtship paying attention to a member of the opposite sex with a view to mating; occurs in farm animals but is not highly developed other than estral display by the female and seeking by the male, activities that are rather more pragmatic than implied in the definition. and wedding are not. Early in their engagement, Derek and Wendy decided to make an iMemoryBook wedding memory book to record their story. Derek wrote his perspective of how he and Wendy met and fell in love. The two were originally set up on a blind date. "I was excited," wrote Derek, "but I didn't really want to show it yet." Eventually, he showed his excitement and affection for Wendy; their relationship progressed and developed. Without reading what Derek had written, Wendy recorded the same story, but from her point of view: "I thought for most of that first evening, his name was Brian." Fortunately, she figured out his name and their relationship began. After recording their own stories, the couple used iMemoryBook's invitation system to invite their friends and families to contribute memories and advice. Over the course of their engagement, they watched as over 50 people from around the nation contributed to their wedding memory book. More than 100 pages of photos and memories were compiled in about 2 months. As a finishing touch, the couple added their engagement and wedding photos. Derek and Wendy's wedding memory book was completed shortly after their wedding. Almost one year later, their wedding memory book still lies on the coffee table in their living room. Guests and visitors pore pore (por) a small opening or empty space. alveolar pores openings between adjacent pulmonary alveoli that permit passage of air from one to another. over the photos and memories of the proud couple while Derek and Wendy relive re·live v. re·lived, re·liv·ing, re·lives v.tr. To undergo or experience again, especially in the imagination. v.intr. To live again. their story, falling in love all over again. iMemoryBook version 2.0 was just released to the public on November 15. Neal Harmon, iMemoryBook's founder, commented on its release: "With the Christmas and wedding season approaching fast, now is a great time to make a wedding memory book. As of November 15, starting your iMemoryBook doesn't cost a cent. When your story is complete, you can use iMemoryBook's press and bindery A NetWare file used for security and accounting in the early NetWare 2.x and 3.x versions. The bindery pertained only to the server it resided in and contained the names and passwords of users authorized to log in to that server. to print your professional wedding memory book." Note: Anniversary, funeral, personal history, and baby iMemoryBooks are also available. (a) Paul Allen
Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953 in Seattle, Washington) is an American entrepreneur. With Bill Gates, he formed Microsoft. no longer works with MyFamily.com. |
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