Rest
The Call: Unabridged Cheryl
About three years ago, I read A Tale of Two Cities for the first time, having borrowed an old hardcover from Dennis’s parents. I enjoyed the book, but found much of it confusing. Reading the introduction after finishing the story (I sometimes do it that way) made me realize that I had an abridged version. I wanted the rest of the story. Soon enough, I bought an unabridged version and it was worlds better. The greater number of words provided greater clarity. I now choose my reading material with far greater care.
The Response: Baby’s Bedtime — Jessica
One down, three to go…and then I finally get to put my feet up and have a cup of tea. Maybe even check out a blog or two before I fall asleep!
Nice double exposure! That was great… I feel your confusion and the longing for the real words and story. Playing in photoshop? I just finally upgraded to CS6 and now I feel lost! I don’t like the dark background…everything seems to be someplace else…I feel old. ; )
Look at him: rolling around and playing with those toes. I don’t even have to see his face to know that he’s one cute baby. It’s the body language.
Congratulations on the upgrade. I have CS 5.5, but I’m sure your know your way around the software much better than I do.