
Well, I guess she is excited, LOL. She got to go through the single rider line and ride Test Track all by herself at Disney World last March. I’m not sure if she was more excited about getting to ride Test Track or riding by herself! This is usually one of my favorite rides, but when you’re three months pregnant, that’s a big “no.” I’ll just have to wait for the next trip and then I can be excited, too!
I waited with her in the line, put her on the ride and was waiting for her when she got off. So I didn’t sent her in there alone! Bonus: We only waited about 20 minutes during the busiest part of the day. Can’t beat that at Disney World!
Now it’s your turn. Do you have a favorite photo full of excitement? Post it and enter it over at I ♥ Faces. Or just go check out all the other excited people!
11 comments:
Oh my, I had NO idea you were with child (I like saying it that way)! I can't wait to see you! I was at the shoppe Friday to drop off my stuff to sell but I didn't get a chance to go by on Sat. Did you?
Yes, LOL. I'm scheduled to have Mr. Peanut on October 21st, so 8 more days. I haven't really talked about it on this blog, have I? I'll have to post my maternity pictures :).
I did go by Saturday and I picked up a paper trimmer for DD. She's really been into scrapping lately and needed a way to cut her own stuff.
I'll talk to you later!
Amanda
What fun!
Thanks for your comment! Love her pigtails :)
Love how her hands are up by her face...and good luck in a few weeks! I love new baby excitement. I hope things go well for you and your family.
Haha, I can for sure tell she is exited.. beautiful picture
Oh, yeah! What a fun capture.
Aw...what a cute expression! :)
Hi AJ...I was wondering if you have an email on your site that maybe I am overlooking to email you some question...that is if you don't mind. I really want to know if Photoshop CS4 or CS4 Extended is better or another type of Photoshop that is versatile with many, many things to play around with. I am new to Photoshop but ever so determined and I LOVE editing photo's. It is so much fun to me, but I need expert advise so I came to you for this and will be meeting with a Professional Photographer tomorrow morning as well for some input. Please, please would you get back with me?
Yours,
Sarah
Dear Sarah, I really hope you come back here :). I can't find your e-mail on your blogger profile, either. I answered your question a couple of posts ago. I'm just going to copy and paste that response here. I hope you enjoy your meeting tomorrow with the professional photographer!
AJ
Dear God is not Finished,
Photoshop is like learning another language. Once you learn what to call what you want to do then you can google the "how to" part. When I was first learning there was one evening I stomped out of my space and said I was going to throw the whole thing through the window!
I'd recommend Photoshop Elements. It can be any of them 2-7. I use PSE5. The Photoshop Creative Suites are very, very powerful and have lots of options I don't need. One thing I do find I need is curves which you can get as a free plug-in for any of the Elements editions.
Another thing I'd recommend is calibrating your monitor. Purchase a low-cost piece of hardware such as the Pantone Huey and make sure when you are looking at red, it is RED. When you calibrate your monitor you'll also check the brightness. Chances are you need to turn it waaaaay down. Calibrating your monitor will mean your prints will match what you see.
The third thing I'd suggest is look at award winning photographs. You can play with a picture all day long, but if you don't have an idea of where you want to go, then you don't know the questions to ask. Such as ... my picture looks flat, not a lot of contrast. How do I increase the contrast without going too far? What is too far? Have I clipped the highlights or the blacks? Are my skin-tones good? Is my little one too orange or yellow? Is there a green cast from the trees and flowers around me. Look specifically at pictures by Jessica Claire or Jasmine Starr.
I really hope this helps. Once you get an idea of what those tools in PSE are called and what they do, then you can really start to play and experiment.
Good luck and have fun!
Amanda
Love her expression and pigtails. What a doll!
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