Amazing NYC Conference and get Together!

New York is an amazing place, so fun to visit all of you up there! We really enjoyed visiting with all of our clients and client’s babies in New York two weekends ago. Stephanie was a keynote speaker at the Men Having Babies conference, and did a great job explaining the matching process and escrow to a room full of eager parents-to-be. You can watch her video on YouTube on the Men Having Babies page here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuesq9lAQVIfGwpAs_dfKOtIoT9msE2Vg

We also had a great Happy Hour Social with many New York Clients, current, past and Future, at the beautiful 230 Fifth. We had a great turnout and loved to visit with everyone. If you could not make it we hope you will mark your calendar for next year and join us then!

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