Photo Shoot Disaster
Today didn't turn out well at all. It was the day we took Baby J. in for her photo shoot. We went to Sears photo. We chose them largely because we had a 40% off coupon and a free session. If I had to do it over again, I'm not sure I would have gone had it been free.
Despite making an appointment, we waited for roughly 45 minutes after our appointment time until we could see a photographer. Despite the two previous groups having probably 30 minutes each, we were given only 10 minutes. As soon as we were in there, they pushed us to have the pictures done as soon as possible. We didn't get to do any clothing changes. When we tried to use props (like a santa hat and a ribbon), they never got any shots, because Baby J. was interested in playing with the props, and the photographer couldn't be bothered to wait a minute for Baby J. to become interested in something else.
All in all, our ten minutes of photo time only got us 8 pictures. 8 pictures? Give me ten minutes, and I can snap 40 pictures with my digital camera. What are we supposed to do with only 8 pictures? After that, we were shoved in front of the biggest s.o.b., dumb-as-a-post woman I've ever had to deal with, who kept trying to get us to spend way more money than we were willing. She was actually pushing this near $1000 package on us. Please. I didn't go to Sears photo to spend $1000. Is she kidding herself? We ended up going with the least expensive package which still cost us $100 (after the coupon). What a rip-off.
So, for this junky package, we were give 8 whole photo sheets (to arrange how we saw fit) with the measly 8 pictures we had of Baby J. They kept trying to add costs by adding stupid, unnecessary backgrounds and vignettes to the pictures. I've got photoshop; I can waste time doing that junk myself. I really just wanted the photo CD, but if you only purchase the CD, it's (for whatever unknown reason) $250. Now, why (with a package) do I get pictures and a CD for $100, but the CD alone is $250??? It's easily the biggest scam I've encountered in long time.
The best part was the stupid lady we had to deal with tried to tell us our coupon was no good. My wife asked the cashier if she could use the coupon when we went to pay, and of course, the cashier accepted the coupon. Does the moron woman get some sort of commission on the sale? I mean, why else would she flat out lie to us about the coupon being valid? After that, my wife and I were both in a pretty foul mood. We got lunch at a nearby restaurant. Baby J. pooped, and it got all over her nice, new Christmas dress. Then, we went home, and my wife and I got into an argument (not about anything important but just as a side effect of our bad moods), and now I'm in my home office writing about this and feeling pretty miserable, while Baby J. takes a nap.
What a crummy day.
D.
Baby J.’s New Christmas Dress
We just bought this outfit for Baby J. yesterday, and we couldn't wait to see how she looked in it.
Baby J. and Her Quilt
I realized that in the last post I wrote up, I featured a picture of Baby J. on her quilt. The quilt was made by her grandmother, and I thought it was worth mentioning. Her grandmother made the quilt as a surprise. It looks like a castle, and it has little windows and doors (which are kept closed with velcro), and whenever Baby J. opens one of these windows or doors, she sees one of her family members: mommy and daddy, her auntie, her grandparents, her uncle, and so on. She absolutely loves this quilt. Baby J.'s grandmother made it as a surprise (I really don't know where the woman finds the time), and whenever Baby J. sees it, she lights up and loves to play with it. It's one of her favorite things.
One of the problems I discovered with the quilt came one day when I was trying to put her down for a nap. While in her crib, she glanced over and saw the quilt, and she completely forgot about how tired she was. She became completely obsessed with the idea of getting out of her crib and playing with that quilt. Now, we have to hide it, whenever she's ready for sleep.
Click on an image below to see it larger.
D.
Baby J. 9 Month Pictures
Check out some pictures of Baby J. as a 9 month old.
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