One of the many reasons I don't blog very often is because I always want to put processed pictures in my blogs. However, my husband is a master photo processor, and I don't feel like doubling up on skills in our marriage. Therefore, I haven't really ever learned. Also, it's boring. John will sit down with me on occasion and teach me "easy" ways to make a picture look better, but it leaves my brain immediately.
A few months later, I will think, "I should put up a blog about (fill in the blank)." But then I look at the pictures and they don't look as good as everyone's Instagram pics and then I don't post them. "I'll process them later." But I never do (this is no surprise to anyone who knows me well).
I did this exact thing today with Yemi's first day of school pictures. Then I decided, she's cute enough without processing. John may decide to fix them up a bit in the future, but for now, here is what my camera produced:
Listening to her teacher
Contemplating life...
Off they go!
When I picked her up, she said, "School is AWESOME!" She ate lunch with a boy she knew from preschool who is in another class. They learned about numbers 1 and 2. She liked playing outside on the big playground best. And approximately 30 minutes later was the crabbiest girl you've ever met. She ate her dinner in about 10 seconds and it was determined that she will need MUCH more food before and after school to keep her sunny disposition in tact.
Looks like it's going to be a fantastic year.
A few months later, I will think, "I should put up a blog about (fill in the blank)." But then I look at the pictures and they don't look as good as everyone's Instagram pics and then I don't post them. "I'll process them later." But I never do (this is no surprise to anyone who knows me well).
I did this exact thing today with Yemi's first day of school pictures. Then I decided, she's cute enough without processing. John may decide to fix them up a bit in the future, but for now, here is what my camera produced:
Leaving the house
Lining up to go insideListening to her teacher
Contemplating life...
Off they go!
When I picked her up, she said, "School is AWESOME!" She ate lunch with a boy she knew from preschool who is in another class. They learned about numbers 1 and 2. She liked playing outside on the big playground best. And approximately 30 minutes later was the crabbiest girl you've ever met. She ate her dinner in about 10 seconds and it was determined that she will need MUCH more food before and after school to keep her sunny disposition in tact.
Looks like it's going to be a fantastic year.