This spaceship rocker brings back memories of bouncing back and forth on playgrounds without a care in the world. While many playgrounds are full of bright plastic colors the Elmwood park combines both new and old. The kids like both, who would want to get rid of the bouncy springy rides, especially when it’s a spaceship.
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Day 161/365: Graduation Hats in The Air
The moment every high school senior waits for, the traditional tossing their caps in the air at the end of the graduation ceremony. Always puts a smile on your face.
I have had four seniors graduate from high school and every spring I still get excited around commencement time. My son will graduate from college and although it seems as though the occasion should be celebrated with more fan fare it’s not the same as graduating from high school.
The end of high school marks not only twelve years of basic schooling but an entry into adulthood and the leaving behind of childhood.
To most 18 year olds it’s the start of a new life away from home, college, the military, moving away and living on their own without Mom and Dad hovering over them. It’s freedom to stay out as late as you want with no questions asked. I think the photo above says it all, pure joy.
Parents on the other hand tend to cry, weep and feel melancholy during May and June. Their baby is going away, they won’t hear their voices in the house and it’s the last pull of the apron string.
So what do you get a high school graduate to commemorate this special occasion in their life? How do you put into a gift what your heart feels yet give them something they will cherish and keep? If you think about it kids want money, but money doesn’t last.
I’ve asked my Twitter (I am @3Quarters2Day) followers what they suggested and I had many suggestions. Here are just a few.
- Money (of course)
- Gift cards
- Movie Cards
- Gas Cards
- Then of course the gifts you can’t buy: a job, brains, common sense
Memorable Gifts for High School Graduates
American Tourister Luggage AT Pop 3 Piece Spinner Set, Black,Jeremiah 29:11 KeyringYay, You! : Moving Up and Moving OnWillow Tree Love of LearningThe Journey Begins with a Single Step – Pocket CompassVandor 17151 Dr. SeussCap and Diploma Charm Layered Over 2015 Penny Keychain –Seuss-isms! A Guide to Life for Those Just Starting Out…andSerenity Prayer Necklace Pendant – Dog Tag style (18.51001 Things Every College Student Needs to Know: (Like Buying
Graduation Around the Country
Day 157/365: Senior Pictures On A Budget
High School senior pictures can one of the biggest expenses of your son or daughters senior year. Some parents pay thousands of dollars to professional photographers for pictures that are often dated and forgotten about just a few years later. If you’re on a budget is it really worth breaking the bank? They seem so important at the time. But, with the help of Hamilton Color Labs and my friend Beth at Vivid Image Photography I created a huge senior portraits package for less than $125.
Many photographers will now provide the original images on a disc and you can order prints at a variety of professional labs. That’s what Beth does. She started out taking portraits of her own boys and has expanded her hobby of photography to taking senior pictures for friends and family. For a small sitting fee she lets the senior pick the location and then provides them the original unedited images to do with what they wish.
This bridge photograph was originally uninspiring, but I loved my son’s Marine shirt, so I cropped it down to the photo at the top of this post. I loved the tight crop, but since the cropping was drastic the resolution decreased. This I compensated for by creating a sepia effect, creating a blurred background layer, and printing it on a metallic paper at Hamilton Color Labs.
The result was stunning. The Marine wallet became his classmates favorite. My favorite senior portrait was the traditional shot sitting by the hay bale, until I saw the printed Marine wallet. Now the Marine print sits in the front of my wallet.
Another favorite wallet amongst Davids classmates was the creek image, again printed on metallic paper. The glaring sun in the original bottom photograph made it difficult to bring out his face and seemed to overwhelm the photograph. By changing the color tone and bringing up the blues in a separate layer this changed the focal point and the metallic paper gave the image a surreal effect which was perfect.
By far David’s favorite senior picture was hanging upside down in the barn. As a wallet it didn’t have the same impact, but made a great enlargement. There are those that like the “studio experience”, especially girls, the process mimics a model shoot. Many people don’t have the ability, or time, to edit or create post production effects, but I enjoyed this aspect.
With so many favorite photographs, it was hard to choose, but I didn’t have skimp. Since since I was ordering through Hamilton Color Labs in Omaha Nebraska I could have them all. A sheet of 8 wallets costs less than $3.00, and an 8 x 10 on professional Lustre paper was less than $5.00. Amazing! Check out their prices yourself. This photography lab is the same place professional photographers use, but hobbyist are welcome at this professional processing lab.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t use a professional photographer. There are benefits in their years of experience and camera investment. If I was add up all the post production hours experimenting and put a time value on the process it would be several hundred dollars. But it’s something I enjoy and the end result yielded compliments all the way around. It’s a personal senior gift from me and my best friend to my son.
The people at Hamilton Lab are fantastic. My first experience was with Shelli when I brought in my digital files on a USB drive. Not only was she extremely helpful, but we had a lot in common and I felt I had made a new friend. In fact, we are now Facebook friends and she reads this blog. “Hi Shelli!” She has her own blog and loves trying new recipes, check out her cinnamon roll recipe, it’s to die for.
Shelli helped my upload my files onto the lobby computer, noted my sized wallets were smaller than the standard size and pointed me to their website where I could upload them from home. In less than a week the package of senior pictures was finished and I picked them up. Three 8 x 10’s, six 5 x 7’s and over one hundred professional rounded die-cut wallets for less than $40.00, can’t beat the price.
David Hamilton is the owner of Hamilton Color Labs and I met him just last week when I picked up some additional wallet reprints. My son had run out of the “Marine” and “Creek” senior wallets and needed more. We started talking cameras and he was very gracious and informative. The Hamilton Color Lab website offers soft proofing plug-ins for Photoshop on all their papers, and it does make a difference. The colors on your computer screen do not normally reflect how the photo will look on a metallic or Lustre paper unless you change the proof set-up. They explain soft proofing much better though.
I’m going to definitely use them again and look into their gallery options, mounting, framing, lamination services, and other photography services. They do provide nationwide service so if you don’t live in Nebraska you can use their upload function and have it shipped.
Day 98/365: McDonalds Shamrock Shake
This year my Connecticut friends on Facebook have been talking about the Shamrock Shake, I bet few knew it was invented in 1966, in a Connecticut McDonalds. I didn’t. But it didn’t get it’s nationwide acclaim until 1975. I love milkshakes and the thicker the better, give me a different flavor and I’m right there. (Eggnog shakes at McDonalds are also one of my favorites)
The Shamrock Shake bring back memories of childhood, when there wasn’t a McDonalds in every town and going to eat at the Golden Arches was a treat. Once a year, for a very short time, the traditional chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shake flavors would give way to minty green wonders that made your teeth hurt and give you a brain freeze if you drank it too fast.
There is quite the cult following on social media circles this year the humble shake has over 35 Fan Pages (I stopped counting) on Facebook and even it’s own website, Find the Shake, as people track it’s appearance at various franchises. It appears that not every McDonalds carries this much loved shake and in 2010 there was the Great Shamrock Shake Crisis, as well as the great shake hunt.
The appearance has been enhanced over the years, and I’m sure to some traditionalists that is pure sacrilege. But, I really like the added Redi-Whip and the cherry on top.
What people will do to go back to their childhood. Since we’re going down memory lane, enjoy a video from the early 1980’s
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Day 74/365: Sweet Sixteen Today
Sometimes I get so caught up in being your Mom-
still trying to look out for you
and worrying about every little thing-
that I don’t take the time to tell you what you deserve to hear.
I’m amazed by you-
with everything you’ve accomplished,
and how busy you are every day,
you’re still one of the kindest,
most thoughtful people I know.
I’m inspired by you-
your courage, your ambition,
the way you look at life.
Even when things are challenging,
you keep your positive attitude.
I’m proud of you-
and always have been.
You know exactly you you are
and you do a beautiful job of expressing it.
I love watching you be “you”
And I love being you Mom.