Fooling the Tooth Fairy
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 by Amy
First, I'll say that I took a bunch of pictures in RAW mode, which iPhoto does not support, so I'll have to find a way to get them up on the blog. So no photos yet...
Riley wakes up this morning and announces "Now I know that the tooth fairy is a professional! I tried to put a fake tooth under my pillow and this morning it was gone and I didn't get anything for it! And I KNOW the tooth fairy took it!"
Hmmm, what else? Oh, we tie-dyed the other day and had a lot of fun. The girls each tie-dyed three undershirt camisoles. I did the rubber bands and they squirted on the dye. They had a blast and the shirts came out really well. Actually, we used rubber bands on two shirts each and the third shirt we used just to use up the rest of the dye and the girls just squirted wherever and however they wanted. The downside was that the shirts had to be wrapped in plastic and set for 8 hours, so we did it at night and in the morning took the rubber bands off. Then we had to rinse them in the washer and such, and the girls had such a hard time waiting. After all was done, Riley and Avery both wore all three of their shirts within a couple of hours, running upstairs to show Daddy each one.
I also took a lot of pictures of Avery doing Montessori work, so I'm off to try and figure out how to use the raw pictures. Duh.
Riley wakes up this morning and announces "Now I know that the tooth fairy is a professional! I tried to put a fake tooth under my pillow and this morning it was gone and I didn't get anything for it! And I KNOW the tooth fairy took it!"
Hmmm, what else? Oh, we tie-dyed the other day and had a lot of fun. The girls each tie-dyed three undershirt camisoles. I did the rubber bands and they squirted on the dye. They had a blast and the shirts came out really well. Actually, we used rubber bands on two shirts each and the third shirt we used just to use up the rest of the dye and the girls just squirted wherever and however they wanted. The downside was that the shirts had to be wrapped in plastic and set for 8 hours, so we did it at night and in the morning took the rubber bands off. Then we had to rinse them in the washer and such, and the girls had such a hard time waiting. After all was done, Riley and Avery both wore all three of their shirts within a couple of hours, running upstairs to show Daddy each one.
I also took a lot of pictures of Avery doing Montessori work, so I'm off to try and figure out how to use the raw pictures. Duh.
Go to:
http://www.pentaximaging.com/customer_care/software_firmware?sfFlag=s
Download the Mac version of the Photo Lab for your camera. It will allow you to convert RAW to other formats...
:-)