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Which Board? => Main Forum => : calbisu May 08, 2014, 09:01:38 AM
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We celebrated this week Alma´s 4th birthday :o, yep, she is now a little girl. I managed to put together her second photo book, all shot analogue. This one covers her last two years. Did not take me that long to finish it, once you know the program and you have your shots classified by camera and year ::), anyway, here it is ;D
[url=http://blur.by/1uEdPUb]http://blur.by/1uEdPUb (http://blur.by/1uEdPUb)[/url]
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Carlos! This looks great, however, I can't find Alma #2 on Blurb. I can only see the FW book and Alma #1.
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Ja, ja, that however is a big however, thanks for the warning Ed, let´s see if this works: http://www.blurb.com/user/calbisu (http://www.blurb.com/user/calbisu)
C.
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A beautiful book Carlos; wonderful photos. She's a very fortunate kid!
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A beautiful book Carlos; wonderful photos. She's a very fortunate kid!
Thanks Terry ;) right now she cares more about the cartoons in it (from her favourite tv shows), but I guess that in around 20-30 years ( ::)) she will be fond of the the photos :'(
C.
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She will, indeed. It's a great record. I noticed how well-travelled she is for a 4-year-old. We dragged my son all over Europe when he was small and it meant that, as an adult, he could go anywhere in the world and make himself at home there.
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Very nice!
I can see she is well traveled and dearly loved!
What a lucky little one she is...but growing fast!
:)
Becky
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Very nicely done Carlos. The book will make a lovely keepsake in years to come.
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Thanks Becky and Charles for the nice worlds ;) We might go abroad again for one or two years, so I am letting her know little by little, but this time won´t be as easy as before, we´ll have to wait and see ::) this reminds me the conversations we held with other expats and children of expats about the benefits and disadvantages of being a child who is continuously moving; at that time I firmly thought travelling and living abroad at an early age was an asset 8)