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February 1, 1997 - June 1, 2000. Former Attorney at Law at Proskauer Rose. Former Attorney at Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP. College. Studied Film Writing (emphasis) at San Diego State University. B.S. Radio, TV and Film·Also studied Radio, Television and Film and Philosophy·Class of 1986. High school.
I’ll be honest – the hardest part of 2020 for me at LIBP was how the pandemic affected my family photo sessions. Don’t get me wrong – my heart does out to every couple planning their wedding, having to navigate to many struggles on top of the craziness that already goes along with wedding planning. But when it came to taking wedding and ...
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Is it possible to view the beginning of 2020 without thinking of it simply as “The Before”? Without shaking our heads at the resolutions and plans we’d made, the vacations we’d booked, the expectations we had of basic normalcy? January of 2020 for us looked like a quarantine before The Quarantine. With Hyrum being born prematurely, we were scared t...
It’s always funny which memories stick out to me most when I reflect back on times past. While I do have a vague recollection of the kids’ excitement over our Valentine’s Day dinner (which we always do the day after the holiday, to take advantage of all the clearance deals at the store!), the outing I remember most was a completely spontaneous one ...
Just like for most of the rest of the world, March started exactly as planned for us—we hosted both of our families and many friends at our house on the first Sunday, as they had all come to church with us to watch Hyrum be blessed, and we were anxiously awaiting the results of Matt’s endoscopy, which would unfortunately come back with a positive d...
April brought the first whisperings of yet more Change-with-a-capital-C, this time hitting even closer to home. Matt came home with the news that there had been rumblings at work of possibly relocating the mill three hours south of us in a rural county I had no intention of ever living in. At the beginning, I didn’t take the talk too seriously beca...
The week before our anniversary, the state’s closure of restaurants and such lifted, which meant that Matt and I were able to go out to eat for our 9th anniversary (and out to the garden nursery again after!) while my mom watched the kids. In the same weekend, we were able to visit in small groups with our families for Mother’s Day, which was exact...
June brought research—lots and lots of research. We wanted to feel out all our options, so we made an appointment with a modular home building company to see if that was a possibility, we made the 3-hour drive again to look at more houses (no luck this time), and we started weighing all our options–do we rent? Build? Buy an existing home? By the en...
Oh, July. What a strange month you were. Rather than barbecues and parties for Independence Day on the 4th and Pioneer Day (a Utah holiday) on the 24th, we were packing up our whole house and basically sheltering in place after we had a major covid scare, when we found out my mom and stepdad had tested positive (who we had spent the whole day with ...
August found us settling into a LOT of new routines–new routines of sharing space with my folks, new routines of Matt being away from us all week at work, and new routines of homeschooling, which I officially decided to do for the duration of our time with my mom and stepdad in Bountiful. Honestly, August was so, so hard. I missed Matt during the w...
September brought relief in many forms—we found a house and our offer was accepted! I started meeting with a specialized massage therapist who worked wonders on my back! we had a lot of fun celebrating our birthdays and taking advantage of having built-in babysitters who lived with us! The most obvious relief was that of just being able to have a s...
Even though so much was still strange, October felt the most “normal” of any month since the pandemic hit. We were able to go to a pumpkin patch, do a little trick-or-treating, do lots of Halloween-themed activities for homeschool, and enjoy some small activities with family and friends (all masked up). I also had many of my weekends booked up with...
Tal Vigderson is a seasoned entertainment attorney who has worked with major media companies, A-List writers, directors, actors and emerging talent. In addition to an extensive background in traditional media, Tal was a pioneer in digital media as an early hire at Icebox and a co-founder of its second iteration, Icebox 2.0 ( www.icebox.tv ...
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Dec 15, 2021 · I’m usually breaking a sweat as we rush out the door but miraculously every year some fabulous images are captured. Always pictures I’ll remember forever. This year was no different. Slaughter family pics 2021…. This year we used Brittany at BFaith Photography for our pictures. And my girlfriend, Kathryn, has a new personal styling business.