4D Photos Enclosed
On Saturday – February 9, 2008, Lisa and I had one of the most emotional experiences of our life.
That was the day we got to see our new son Brock for the very first time, even though he won't be joining our family until sometime in April.
A friend of ours told us about this place in Bellevue where we could get 4D ultrasound photos of our baby, and as soon as we heard about the company, we knew we'd be scheduling an appointment with them.
In order to get the best quality photos, the ultrasound technician told us that Lisa needed to be at least 30 weeks along in her pregnancy.
As you can imagine, since we discovered this opportunity, several months ago, Lisa was chomping at the bit to get the photos done, and the last thing she wanted to do was wait.
She's one of those people who wants things NOW – but hey, aren't we all.
The good news is, her wait was over on February 9th
We showed up for our appointment right on time, at 10am on that Saturday morning.
As soon as we arrived, the technician made us feel right at home.
And though she did a great job of explaining the process to us and tried to let us know what to expect, I don't think anything could have prepared us for what was about to happen.
Melissa, the technician took us into the ultrasound room and Lisa got comfortable on the bed – well… as comfortable as she could get for being 30 weeks pregnant.
Melissa then got the equipment ready to go as Lisa and I waited in anticipation, for the opportunity to see the first photos of our unborn baby.
But like I said, there's no way we could have been prepared for what we were about to experience.
As Melissa brought the first photo of Brock onto the big plasma television, Lisa immediately broke into tears at the first sight of Brock.
I too sat there motionless, and in amazement at what I was witnessing.
I can't begin to put my feelings into words, but it was an incredible experience to see such amazingly clear photos (and video) of our son Brock.
Melissa spent the next 45 minutes with us, getting photos and streaming video of Brock for us to take home with us.
As you can imagine, we've been sharing these photos with all of our family and friends, and every time we do, the response is always the same.
People are absolutely amazed at the clarity of these photos.
What's more interesting is the fact that not one person we shared them with, even knew this technology existed, or that it was possible to actually see what your baby looks like, before they're born into this world.
Funny…
When it comes to business, I get the same kind of response.
Maybe you've thought about having a business of your own.
Maybe you've thought getting out of the 9 to 5.
Maybe you've thought about having a lot more cashola.
But – until now, you haven't really done anything about it.
The reason most people never start their own business is because they're fearful of the unknown.
Because it's something they've never done or experienced before, they don't know what to expect.
But think about this for a minute.
Think back to when you first learned how to ride a bike.
Sure, it was a challenge at first, but before you knew it, you figured out how to stay balanced, and riding a bike became easy for you.
In fact, if you were to get on a bike now, you wouldn't even give it a second thought.
That's a task that you instinctively know how to do.
There's been MANY times in your life when you tried something new, and within a short time, you had it mastered.
Well…
I've got news for you.
Having your own profitable business is no different.
If you want to have business that gives you plenty of munee, time and freedom, all you gotta do is follow the lead of someone who's already accomplished what you want to do.
This ain't rocket science.
But the key words here are "already accomplished".
I see far too many people taking business and financial advice from people who ain't never accomplished a thing.
And then they wonder why that advice doesn't give them the results they'd hoped for.
Well – take a look at the source of your information.
That's your first clue.
Now, Click Here and go take a look at these photos, cause they'll amaze you.
I'll be sure to keep you updated as we move closer to Lisa's delivery date, which is April 17th.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
P.S. These 4D Photos will AMAZE you
That was the day we got to see our new son Brock for the very first time, even though he won't be joining our family until sometime in April.
A friend of ours told us about this place in Bellevue where we could get 4D ultrasound photos of our baby, and as soon as we heard about the company, we knew we'd be scheduling an appointment with them.
In order to get the best quality photos, the ultrasound technician told us that Lisa needed to be at least 30 weeks along in her pregnancy.
As you can imagine, since we discovered this opportunity, several months ago, Lisa was chomping at the bit to get the photos done, and the last thing she wanted to do was wait.
She's one of those people who wants things NOW – but hey, aren't we all.
The good news is, her wait was over on February 9th
We showed up for our appointment right on time, at 10am on that Saturday morning.
As soon as we arrived, the technician made us feel right at home.
And though she did a great job of explaining the process to us and tried to let us know what to expect, I don't think anything could have prepared us for what was about to happen.
Melissa, the technician took us into the ultrasound room and Lisa got comfortable on the bed – well… as comfortable as she could get for being 30 weeks pregnant.
Melissa then got the equipment ready to go as Lisa and I waited in anticipation, for the opportunity to see the first photos of our unborn baby.
But like I said, there's no way we could have been prepared for what we were about to experience.
As Melissa brought the first photo of Brock onto the big plasma television, Lisa immediately broke into tears at the first sight of Brock.
I too sat there motionless, and in amazement at what I was witnessing.
I can't begin to put my feelings into words, but it was an incredible experience to see such amazingly clear photos (and video) of our son Brock.
Melissa spent the next 45 minutes with us, getting photos and streaming video of Brock for us to take home with us.
As you can imagine, we've been sharing these photos with all of our family and friends, and every time we do, the response is always the same.
People are absolutely amazed at the clarity of these photos.
What's more interesting is the fact that not one person we shared them with, even knew this technology existed, or that it was possible to actually see what your baby looks like, before they're born into this world.
Funny…
When it comes to business, I get the same kind of response.
Maybe you've thought about having a business of your own.
Maybe you've thought getting out of the 9 to 5.
Maybe you've thought about having a lot more cashola.
But – until now, you haven't really done anything about it.
The reason most people never start their own business is because they're fearful of the unknown.
Because it's something they've never done or experienced before, they don't know what to expect.
But think about this for a minute.
Think back to when you first learned how to ride a bike.
Sure, it was a challenge at first, but before you knew it, you figured out how to stay balanced, and riding a bike became easy for you.
In fact, if you were to get on a bike now, you wouldn't even give it a second thought.
That's a task that you instinctively know how to do.
There's been MANY times in your life when you tried something new, and within a short time, you had it mastered.
Well…
I've got news for you.
Having your own profitable business is no different.
If you want to have business that gives you plenty of munee, time and freedom, all you gotta do is follow the lead of someone who's already accomplished what you want to do.
This ain't rocket science.
But the key words here are "already accomplished".
I see far too many people taking business and financial advice from people who ain't never accomplished a thing.
And then they wonder why that advice doesn't give them the results they'd hoped for.
Well – take a look at the source of your information.
That's your first clue.
Now, Click Here and go take a look at these photos, cause they'll amaze you.
I'll be sure to keep you updated as we move closer to Lisa's delivery date, which is April 17th.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
P.S. These 4D Photos will AMAZE you

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