SS is really into using her phone to take pictures. She spent about an hour snapping away this afternoon. The pictures below are terrible; but take in consideration that SS is only three, using a first generation iPhone, and must hold the phone with one hand, and use her finger to snap the picture. P was impressed that SS recognized the camera logo on the phone. I wasn't, the girl has had a camera pointed at her daily for the past two years. Now not only does SS need a Leapster but a kid friendly camera. She really enjoys taking pictures, and we are suckers for making her happy. I am annoyed at myself because I considered getting her one for her birthday, but thought that SS was not there yet. Dumb mistake, because now we have so many unnecessary things on our spending list. UGH, this makes me even more annoyed. Petty but true.
Michelle thank you so much for all your help today, you were amazing. Thanks for your continued support.
OK, now SS's first photography exhibit. We give you An Hour Through SS's Eyes:
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OMG, look at the difference in color between our feet! Have I mentioned how jealous I am of SS's skin color? OK, and her hair, her small feet, her beauty and her tiny hiney. Recently someone said that SS was "the whole package." That lady was spot on..jpg)
I should have known the dryer would make an appearance. And you can even (sorta) see our tiny shutterbug's reflection.
SS's snow cone/slushie machine. We bought it the summer before SS came home and until then it was our Margarita maker..jpg)
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2 comments:
I've been reading your blog for a long while now - not sure just how long.
My DD is from Kunming and we live in Wales. She's also a technology junkie (me too!) We have the camera that you've suggested, I'd save your money and buy a cheapish normal digital camera - in our experience the kiddy one takes terrible photos (even with an adult taking them). If SS can look after an Iphone then she'll cope with a grown up digital camera and get better results.
I've got a Nintendo DS and my DD loved it so much that she asked for one last Christmas (3y 2m then), I got her a Leapster and it's great with a little education thrown in too.
Delurking,
Kate
www.kes44p.wordpress.com
Hi Kate :)
Thank you for delurking, it is always good to hear from the parent of a Yunnan child. There are few here in the U.S. Also thank you for the tips regarding the Leapster and digital camera. While I am into technology, video games are not my thing. Hopefully SS will be able to navigate the Leapster without too much trouble.
I would not say that SS can look after an iPhone. It is P's first one and it was only collecting dust, so we initially thought about it in terms of music. A heck of a lot cheaper than getting her an iPod, and it already had 4 days worth of music in it. SS just took off with the picture taking on her own. I actually found an old digital camera I had completely forgotten about, and SS really surprised us by handling it very well.
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