
Name: kerridigital
Posts by kerridigital:
- Eyes Without A Face-Billy Idol (I just love the mood of this song, and who doesn’t love Billy Idol-seriously?)
- Lovesong-The Cure (I can listen to this song over and over and over and over….)
- Sexy Bitch -David Aguetta feat. Akon (just kidding, making sure you were paying attention lol -it’s a great jam tho)
- More Than Words-Extreme (right up there with Mr. Big’s-Be With You-oh how I miss grade 7 lol)
- One Thing -Finger Eleven (Great song-I think the band recorded this song drunk…still turned out awesome though)
- These Are The Days of Our Live-Queen (It’s not so much a love song to a lover, but more towards a friend of family member, there is something eerie but sweet, when you know that this is the last song Freddie Mercury ever made a video for and perhaps last song he wrote before he died.)
- Even In the Quietest Moments-Supertramp (Not only does this song have sentimental reasons for me because my father passed away in 2003 and was a huge fan of Supertramp, this is one of their best songs ever-I actually made a video montage with pics of my dad to this song and put it on a DVD for my mom)
- He’s Everything You Want-Vertical Horizon (Reminds me of an ex-more a turbulent love song…enough said)
- Blister in the Sun-Violent Femmes (just kidding again…love song for a horny teenaged boy maybe lol)
- Web Design and maintenance
- Producing Paper Proofs for client approval
- Ordering promotional products and checking for accuracy
- Design and send E-mail Blasts
- Order processing and follow-up
- Assisting corporate clients in our showroom
- Writing and completing sales transactions
Excited about Birthdays at OUR age…
March 11th, 2010My cousin is a couple weeks older than my baby brother…who happens to tower over me, but yes I can remember holding the blue bundle of joy when he came home from the hospital…so I have the right to call him ‘baby’!
So my cousin is going on 24, and his facebook status says “One Month!
” So his younger sister says ‘until what’, and he replies with ‘Lindsay you had better be joking’
She then replies with ‘hahahaha I didn’t know you got this excited for your birthday. Friggin sue me.’ I just had to LOL! All I can think about is this grown-up version of the little cousin I remember getting giddy over his coming birthday…which isn’t even a ‘milestone birthday’! And then the interaction between brother and sister…priceless. Thanks for laughs Evan and Linsday.
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Freelance Flash Website Using Adobe Kuler
March 10th, 2010My DH is a Freelance Flash Developer. Well, aspiring. He’s been working towards getting things going. In the process, he has built himself a splash page as a kind of digital business card. He built it using ADOBE KULER. I’m not really that familiar with Kuler, but what I do know is that it’s a way to mix and match colours that go well together based on mathematics…or something like that.
His site has multiple colour palettes, so that every time you visit the site, you can see a new one. Or if you want, you can just refresh your browser to see new ones. He also made the audio you hear in the background and the sound that comes with the roll-over.
Please come check it out, and if you like, leave me some feedback to pass on to him.
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From the Funniest Site I’ve seen in a long time! How addicted are you to Facebook?
March 5th, 2010
Bittersweet week -Olympics and a family tragedy
March 4th, 2010The end of the olympics was a great piece of Canadian history. Crosby’s goal was quite possibly the most memorable of all time and probably for years to come. While the rest of Canada is still coming down off this patriotic high, my family had to cut it short. We lost a young man to acute leukemia on tuesday, but the celebration was over the same day as he was rushed to hospital on Sunday. He had no prior knowledge of his illness and slipped into a coma that day. He was put on life support, they pulled the plug and was gone.
He was healthy in October when the mortgage company wanted blood work to insure the young couple. This illness takes it’s victims in weeks without treatment. That doesn’t leave much time to really discover the disease does it? We’re all just reeling from the shock.
He wasn’t someone I knew very well, he was actually the fiancé of my brother-in-law’s cousin, I believe we met once. My 4 year old nephew took it hard, as Kyle(rip) used to spend time with him. I’m so saddened by the fact that my little nephew already ‘gets it’.
What breaks my heart even more, is the poor girl who has to pick up the pieces and cancel all the arrangements for their wedding that was meant for June. And most of all, my heart breaks for the baby he leaves behind. My second son and this baby are only weeks apart, I just can’t imagine the fear this man felt when he was given his diagnosis. The pain of not being able see his son grow up. Not being there to protect him…these are things that scare me when I think of my own mortality-that there won’t be enough time.
I’m just still so shocked at how fast things can be taken away. Last week this man was thinking he was fighting off a flu and this week he is gone- from an illness he never knew he had! It happened so fast that it’s like the shock of a fatal car accident, but with the knowledge that if it had been found sooner, there might have been hope!
My own father died at the age of 41 from non-hodgkins lymphoma, and that seemed so young. This man was only 25, it makes it hard to believe in a grand ‘plan’. My father has 3 years to come to terms with his illness. Time to make ammends and say his good-byes, but really, it’s never enough time. My father withered away to just a shadow of his former self. I don’t know which is better…quick or dragged out? Neither would be best, but of course we all have our end, you just always hope you’ll die of old age. (and secretly wish you’ll be the first one to become immortal)
His funeral is Saturday, and even though life goes on, things will never be the same for his family.
My heart goes out to Jacalyn-his fiancé and Jack-his baby boy. I cannot imagine what you must be going through! Turn to the ones you love for strength, and make the most of everyday.
Love Kerri
Small Talk Six: Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
February 27th, 2010
Today’s topic is “6 famous people you would love to have dinner with.” You can answer this with a list of 6 words, 6 phrases, 6 sentences, 6 paragraphs, 6 photos, 6 videos, etc . . . Every Saturday from Momdot.


1. Ryan Reynolds….great fellow Canadian, who’s super funny! -and not bad looking either. Even if he is married to Scarlett Johansson…I’d invite her too…she’s cute and I think she’d be pretty cool too since Ryan liked her enough to marry her.
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2. Bruno Tonioli from Dancing with the Stars(on the right)…he is everything I’d want in a best friend. We’d dance all the time, and he’d make me laugh with his crazy analogies!

3. Adam Shankman from So You Think You Can Dance…and director of some movies…he is so hilarious…(pictured here with Queen Latifah…who I’d also like to invite for that matter…I just LOVE her)
Do you see a theme here…I’d want funny people at my house for dinner.

4. Jean-Marc Genereux and his wife France …they are Ballroom Dancers/Choreographers, and judges from SYTYCD-Canada…after dinner I’d have them teach me some moves!

5. Ewan McGregor…the one crush I ever had that has lasted the test of time…I’ve had a crush on him since I was 16…everyone else I crushed on in High School…I’ve moved on from. It is awesome that he’s Scottish too…I have a soft spot for Scotland. (i’m half)

6. Ian McKellan-I just love him, he is such a great actor and I love that he’s played some great iconic figures. I also think its remarkable that he ‘came out’ so late in life and I love listening to him speak. His posh English accent is the best.
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Moo paper products-Business Cards & More
February 26th, 2010I was reading some blogs today that led me to MOO.
What is Moo? It’s a company that sells business cards, postcards, stickers, and greeting cards. But what is unique about this company? Well, they offer something called ‘Printfinity’ -meaning that your business cards can have a different image/design on each card. They also offer double sided COLOUR printing at no extra cost! The other thing I love about this company (from what I see so far) is that their cards come printed in your choice of premium stock-both being environmentally friendly. One is the ‘MOO Classic: 16pt, sustainably sourced, matte laminated.’ and the other is the ‘MOO Green: a sturdy 13pt, crisp white, 100% recycled and recyclable.’
MOO Business Cards – Go Green! Create customized Business Cards made with 100% recycled, recyclable and biodegradable paper.
One last thing I really love about this company, that I’m excited to try out for myself, is their ‘Mini-Cards’. They are half the size of business cards and also have the option to print multiple images in one pack. They are great for making gift tags and all kinds of neat crafts…you should check out their website for more ideas. Mini Cards are also great for personal information, like for example-your blog details.
They have 2 international online stores
MOO-USA & MOO-Europe
But they ship ANYWHERE in the world!
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Using Adobe Bridge CS4 to organize Photos
February 23rd, 2010The first thing I have to mention is that CS4 is a collection of software that includes many programs including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Bridge. (to name a few) There are also larger collections you can purchase that includes Premier and After Effects as well as Dreamweaver, Flash etc. I don’t know all off hand but the Adobe website is very comprehensive and easy to navigate.
I’d also like to remind everyone that software piracy is ILLEGAL! I do not condone it whatsoever. That being said, I would like to talk about Bridge and how awesome it is. It has MANY advantages and uses, but I’m going to talk about using it for organization of media and batch functionality it possesses. I will be including helpful pictures.
So let’s set up the scene. You have a whole pile of images you have just been uploading to your computer but have neglected to organize. It’s a daunting task, so just keep just piling up and up. OR You’ve photographed your first Wedding and you have something close to 600 images to sort through before delivery. (post wedding workflow) The second example is very important for saving time, I have used Bridge numerous times to cut down on the time I’m physically working on post production because you can set a batch action to all your photos and walk away while it does it’s thing.
I’m going to start with opening up the program as if it was my first time. I reset the default workspace for this task, and re-organized to show you how to personalize your own workspace.

So this is what Bridge initially looks like when you open it. On the left, you have your folders, favorites, filters and collections. The centre is your content; this changes when you double click on icons or folders. On the right, there is your preview, metadata and keywords. For me, this workspace doesn’t work, so I change and resize the sections to suit my needs.

From either the favorites, or folders sidebar you can select the location of your files or folders that will be displayed in the content window. Within the content section you can double click folders to open subfolders and eventually you’ll see your images in this section.

Here you can see how I’ve dragged the sections around to make the content section smaller and the preview section the largest. The reason I do this is to see the pictures more clearly. This is important to me for weeding out the groups shot in weddings that have blinkers or people not looking etc. If you didn’t need to do this, then you might want the content section larger so that you could have an ‘at a glance’ look at all your files. I also minimize the metadata section as much as possible because the information is not that important for my needs, but it can be for others.
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There is a slider in the bottom right that you can use for the thumbnails in the content section. Depending on how many you want view at a time combined with how wide you’ve adjusted the section to be, will determine what size you want to show. I usually like to have them in 2 columns of 2 rows with the size about what’s shown above, meaning I have to have my preview section a little narrower.

You can also view as a filmstrip with the thumbnails at the bottom. You can toggle between ‘filmstrip’ and ‘essentials’ (the previous view), you can also select custom workspaces under the ‘me’ pulldown menu. I prefer the ‘essential’ layout but it’s really up to personal preference.











For doing batch actions, you will have to got to Tools->Photoshop->Batch. The most popular actions are ‘Black & White’, ‘Sepia Toning’ and ‘Vignetting’. Choose the action, then the source, whether it’s Bridge, a folder or an import. Since you’re selecting this from Bridge (if you have selected your images) you don’t have to change this, but if you have an entire folder to change to Black & White, for example, then choose the folder option and select the folder. You also have to select a destination folder, I usually just make a subfolder in the folder I’m pulling from named with the Action I’m performing, like ‘Black & White’. Ignore the ‘Override Save As…’ if there are not ’save’ or ’save as’ functions in your action. If you are choosing from the default actions, no need to select this. Then you can add to the filename…usually by adding sequence letters or numbers, if you’re saving to a sub-folder, this isn’t really necessary. Make sure the compatibility is selected and then hit ‘OK’. Then just like image processing, you can go find something else to do as this can take a long time depending on how many images, and the speed of your computer.



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Upcoming Articles…stay tuned while I write them
February 23rd, 2010Using Adobe Bride to Organize your photos
Using Photoshop CS4 for beginners who want to tweak family photos
Using “Henry’s Moments Online” for Printing in Canada
Artisteer automated website design-good for blog templates
….and more.
And if there’s anything you want me to write about, send me a msg and I’ll try to make it happen!
Update – New Juicee Bee Logo!
February 22nd, 2010I just to have to write this quick post because I’m so excited about the new logo our friend Marc designed for us. Out of the goodness of his heart. We didn’t even get around to submitting the font details or anything and he took upon himself to finish the project. What he came up with was nothing short of awesome! He is a rock star in my eyes! He does run his own multimedia company, so it’s only natural that he would be awesome, but I still want to share our new image with you.
So here it is with a dark backround and white lettering (I just love the layout):

And here is a horizontal version with black letter for light backgrounds:
To visit our new website or to get some pricing on photography (if you’re in the market)
Wander over to juiceebee.com I’ve also update our pricing cards with the new logo and some new titles for our packages. (flowers and cool insects)
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…continued…More iPhone/iPod Touch Apps…some free and some paid
February 22nd, 2010Here is the rest of my post that I thought was lost….
My first app post seems to generate some traffic, so I’m going to update and list some new apps I’ve acquired. Some of them are free, some I paid for and some were once free and are possibly now paid. So here it is.
2. Fish Food Frenzy Free by Sputnik Games -this version is free but has ads at the top, if you want rid of the ads you can upgrade. The game is set around a little fish who must eat smaller fish and avoid getting eaten. There is a similar game on Xbox 360 and I love both.
6. Sun Scroll Book -This app offers many different novels for reading. Currently I’m reading Fanny Hill, but the features apply to most books. There is a night reading feature as well as a Lock Rotation, which is handy in bed so the screen doesn’t constantly move around on you. I also like the Table of Contents is designed like the rays of a sun and spin to show more chapters. There is also a bookmark feature, where you can have multiple bookmarks. I go this book and some other for free from AppTrakr, but they are not currently free…but other titles are always showing up.
7. Shrek Kart by Gameloft -I believe I had this in my free app article, but I’ve since downloaded the paid version. The reason being that you can play multiple characters and unlock more tracks. My son and DH have linked up and raced against each other, which is fun.
8. CTV Olympics by Indusblue Inc. -a handy app that you can have either free or paid. You can see medals at a glance and the upcoming schedules for the remaining events. This company also has apps for Much Music and Pet Adoptions.
10. Culinary Collections by Sun Scroll – another free book collection I found on AppTrakr from Sun Scroll. It has thousands of recipes for all kinds of occassions. It’s very comprehensive.
That’s all the apps for now…but again I’m going to say how much I love AppTrakr…check it out.
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More iPhone/iPod Touch Apps…some free and some paid
February 22nd, 2010Here is a quick list for now, because after typing a whole article and trying to find links, Firefox decided to crash on me and silly me didn’t save and Wordpress didn’t autosave at any point. I’m now too frustrated to write the whole thing again.
1. Jungle Crash Land by Donut Games -fun game with missiles and crashing, what more do you need.
2. Photo Caddy by Aspyre Solutions -paid app that is full of photography tips for pros and ams alike. Every photo situation imaginable is covered with tips and suggestions as well as a spot to make notes and global user section.
3. Kijiji Classifieds – app that accesses the main website. You can post and view, as well as watch ads all from you iPhone. It is free.
4. Buggle by Top Meadow -fun matching game where you have to save bugs from the spider’s web.
5. World Series of Poker by glu Games -free Texas Hold Em app. Good for anyone who loves poker. You can build a career and profile and there is a bluetooth feature.
This is a short list, but really my favorite place to go to find FREE app is AppTrakr. They post apps that normally have a fee, but are at the moment-free. You need to check back frequently because the lists are always changing.
Making Quality Photobooks for Any Occasion-Using Photobook Canada (or Worldwide)
February 14th, 2010One of the companies I like to use for creating photo books, is Photobook Canada. This an international franchise with locations all over the world. (Photobook Worldwide)
This company requires the download of their software- “My Photo books Editor” to edit your layouts in. Many other companies like Pikto in Toronto use very similar versions of the same software. The difference really comes down the sizes offered by that company, and a direct link for uploading your content to their servers for production.
Why Photo Book Canada vs. Walmart or Costco?
Well, I guess if you’re trying to save money, the obvious choice would be the latter two choices. But if you want quality and a great degree of control, Photobook Canada is the way to go. (They also deliver) Photobook Canada offers quality paper and secure binding, but besides that, the software offers automated options for those of you who are either in a hurry to design a layout, or not comfortable with design. I would suggest sorting your photos for publishing into a separate folder-that way you know that you have the nice poses etc. and that way you can just ’select all’ when opening photos in the software.
Using the Software:
Once you have installed the Photo Book Editor, you will choose between either, ‘Create New Book’, ‘Fast Track’, and ‘Open Saved Book’. So for those first timers, just ignore the third option for now, but once you have started a book and want to go back to it, this is what you’ll select.

So once you have selected Fast Track for making an automated book, you’ll have to choose what orientation you want your book to be; Landscape, Portrait, or Square, this will really depend on your photos and the purpose of the book. Think about what size your are going to have and how many photos you want on each page.








Small Talk 6 -love songs that make you melt
February 13th, 2010I’m by no means a gushy girl, but there are songs that make me tear up every time I hear them, there’s the ones that make me yearn for days gone by. I’m gonna have to break out the iTunes to do this one.
These Are the Days of Our Lives-Queen (click to watch the video)
Okay so minus the Joke Songs, that 7, but how can you realistically pick only 6!
I must also tell you that when I was finding the songs, I was listening to iTunes and I’m now currently listening to Go Speed Racer at my 3 year old son’s request! lol
I really could go on for days with my favorite songs, I am a huge music fan with my tastes ranging from Spice Girls to Marilyn Manson. Hmm.
And btw, I’m pretty sure all these are available on the iTunes store.
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Second Life-Virtual World
February 12th, 2010
So in my search of affiliates, I have opened myself to some U.S companies, and have found Secondlife.com. I think I remember first hearing about it on CSI:NY when to catch the bad guy Mac Taylor (aka Gary Sinise, who I Love!) had to go into the virtual world. I first thought it was fictional upon watching the show, but yesterday I realized through my affiliate site, that it is, in fact a real thing. Hunh!
So I signed up. First to become an affiliate, and second to have a ’second life’. LOL
It downloads software onto your computer so that you can peruse around and live your life faster…I guess. Well I got started changing my appearance, which has endless possibilities-and all kinds of other new people came flying to the help island-yes flying, you can fly in this universe. The one catch is that you start your life with no money if you start up for free. There are premium memberships available, but I’m yet to figure it all out, and when I do, I’ll let you all know.
Well in my quest for virtual beauty I crashed my computer! lol Mainly because I operate on an old PowerPC G4…even photoshop gives me headaches, but it’s very hard to part with my faithful companion.
So today, I found out I’ve been accepted to their affiliate program, cool.
I’m gonna spend some more time on this virtual world and get back to you, because I find it very fascinating, and never thought myself one to get invovled in a virtual reality, so this will be fun.
Stay tuned.
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Cars Mater-Nationals Game Review
February 11th, 2010My son LOVES ‘CARS’! He has almost every character from the movie, as well as pyjamas, the DVD and now the games. Mater-Nationals.
First we had the Mater-Nationals DS version, and our main objective (me and my DH) was to unlock all the characters for him. It quickly turned into an obsession, and we have unlocked all but Filmore! Ahh! We’ve played all the tracks and almost all the challenges, and he is the only one left to unlock. This game is without a doubt one of the most fun games I have ever played, and I’m not a fan of Racing games, but this lands a super close 2nd to Mario Kart (DS). (hint: for Mario Kart Wii, I find the nunchuck will beat out someone using a wheel anytime…shhh)
So last week I stopped off at EB Games to buy my son a new case for the DS as we needed some support because he fell with it open and broke one of the hinges. I managed to ‘MacGuyver’ it back together with electrical tape but, I was still weary of it’s strength. I managed to find an awesome Nerf case that has foam padding (like the toys) and a snap in receptacle with it’s own hinges. (It’s the best money I ever spent.)
Anyways I bought the case and found a previously played copy of the Cars: Mater-National for Wii, and since we don’t have very many games for Wii yet, I bought it! This game goes much further than the DS version. It is really great, and has a story mode complete with Monster Truck capability. (a la Monsters Inc. reference from the movie) You can drive all over Radiator Springs, and find mini games to complete to unlock things. You can also get custom paint jobs for most of the characters.
Anyone who has a child who LOVES Cars, this is a great addition to your collection of toys.
Wedding Photography site created using Word Press
February 9th, 2010I just wanted to write a quick note about my Photography company Juicee Bee Productions. We have just completed our new website featuring a Grand Flash Gallery and Availability Calendar that are both Word Press plugins. We also found a great WP theme to use.
In fact our entire website was created on WordPress(dot org)! Amazing right! If you venture to our site, you’ll notice how ‘un-bloggy’ it looks. We even have a featured article homepage but it only shows custom fields with Photographs. The best thing about having this site, as opposed to a flash or html site, is that both my partner and I can update and maintain it, and we live on opposite sides of a Lake. Using Cyberduck for ftp uploads, I can add to each gallery from my collection and vice versa. This is also where you can view the contents of your ‘wp-content’ folders and make changes to code outside of the WordPress editor.
We also have the Contact Form 7 plugin so potential clients can ask questions without having to open their email programs. Another plugin we use is the Meta SEO pack -we found that other ones didn’t work with the hosting company we are using, so keep that in mind if you’re having problems with that.
Something else I really like using is Google Analytics. You have to have an account, but once you add sites and are given the code, you can download the WP plugin and enter the code to start tracking your traffic.
There are many other plugins I like for my personal blog, but for a business website, those are the only ones we need as we are not planning on writing articles. If we do, we will have a sub-domain created and download WP and have it as a separate page link.
I think customers coming to the site just want the information pertaining to them, and they want to find it fast and easy. And if those coming are blog readers, then they can go to the link as they so choose.
I thought I learned a lot about Word Press(dot com) from my own blog, but my company site has opened my eyes to even more possibilities. It really is a great platform, and has so much customization available. I will admit, that not everyone will understand it at first, and some may never understand, but Word Press is my new favorite Digital ‘thing’ these days. I know I’m probably really late in jumping on that bandwagon, but I don’t think it’s going anywhere anytime soon.
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Sick Kids Hospital-Awesome Experience
February 3rd, 2010My son has had major tooth decay in his baby teeth, so because he’s under 3 they recommend using anesthesia for fixing it all at once. It was not from a bottle, because he was breastfed, but his 4 front teeth had to come out as well as some molars needing root canals and caps. Eeek! I know.
Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto is THE best place to go if your child needs surgery. I was very concerned about payment because Dental is not covered even though the anesthetic was. Treatment of this magnitude would cost upwards of $2000! The night before surgery, I talked to my aunt about it, who is a dental assistant, and she told me to have them not do anything that wasn’t NEEDED, like cleanings etc. I ended up getting my mom to agree to lend me money in case I couldn’t cover it all…but who really wants to do that.
There is a program in Ontario called “Children In Need of Treatment” for kids under 18. I thought we were too late and too far into the process to qualify for this, but it is really an amazing program. It isn’t for general maintenance, it is for kids who are in need of treatment like cavities and extractions etc. Every time there is a need, you need to re-assess, but there are a few clinics that perform the work through the Region of York-specifically to my case.
I took my son to the hospital alone, and left my younger son with my mom for the day. We arrived in 6B, the pre-anesthesia clinic where they take vitals, get them into hospital gowns and ask health related questions. Everyone goes here first, no matter what type of surgery is being performed. Our surgery was booked for 2pm, but we had to arrive 2 hours prior. What a LONG time for a toddler to not eat or drink anything! I avoided eating also, so that I would feel his pain and not rub it in his face. We waited there before being taken with another family down to the 2nd floor pre-surgery waiting room. Which is, btw, way cooler than the first waiting room. It has 4 video game systems, and a floor full of infant-toddler toys and a bookshelf full of books. The nurses also hand out stickers to all the kids.
The 2nd floor waiting room is where you talk to the anesthesiologist about what pain meds they may or may not administer, as well as possible intubation, and the side effects of each. The Doctor performing the surgery will also come and speak to you about the procedure and confirm the consent form is signed and understood. Dr. Judd, was the dentist who was performing my son’s surgery. He had a warmth about him, and was very easy to approach about our financial problems. I asked him if there were some procedures he could leave out because of our financial situation and he advised me that all of the procedures were necessary. He went on to say that he would waive his fee on the cleanings etc. so that I wouldn’t stress over cost. He then remembered the ‘CINOT’ program and said he would make a call to his accounting department to get them to look into a rush assessment.
So he returned and told me that once my son was in the OR, I was to go see Cheryl about the program. I told him I appreciated his help and concern. He assured me not to worry about fees and left. Our anesthesiologist finally arrived and spoke to us, well mostly me, as my son was immersed in his DS, about all that stuff. Her nurse came over to ask whether there would be separation anxiety or not. I said it would most likely be due to his DS being taken away, so she said he could take it with him. She then asked him if he wanted a ride in a car or a wagon. He picked a wagon and said he was cold, so she got him a wagon, and couple blankets and off he went with a quick kiss from me.
He didn’t even look back as she took him down the hall.
I was then taken to the parents waiting room where you have to check in with the Women’s Auxilliary and check out if you go for food. I had to check in and then right back out so that I could go to the dental accounting department, so I wasn’t there long. When I got in to see Cheryl, she had a big smile on her face and said, I was covered! She explained that they normally don’t accept things this way, but if you get a good person on the phone anything is possible. She also had to give our info while I was still upstairs, but assured me that the Privacy Act was in place, as always. She also told me that if I had not been accepted to the program, that Dr. Judd was going to waive his entire fee! Amazing! What great news.
I happily went on my way to get some food from the cafeteria, which is awesome btw. It’s in the atrium, and they have all kinds of food to choose from. I also grabbed a little something from the gift shop for my son and hurried back to the waiting room for 3pm. I noticed that there was a large LCD flat-screen TV with patients’ initials and their statuses. My son’s was ‘Ja. R’ – ‘In OR’. About 10 minutes later I looked up from my ipod to see a man I think is Dr. Judd, and I glance over to see ‘in recovery’ beside my son’s name. Dr. Judd does a double take and realizes he looked right at me and didn’t see me at first. He takes me into a separate room to discuss how the procedure went and praised me for my ‘brushing’ technique. Apparently I scrub them really good-even though my son hates it!
He said that only 2 root canals were needed instead of 4 and that he stitched the sockets where the 4 front teeth were extracted to make healing easier on me. He said not to used sippy cups anymore, that straws are better for not pooling liquids in the mouth when swallowing isn’t happening, and told me if I keep up the brushing and weed out the sippy cups, my son shouldn’t have anymore cavities in his baby teeth. I told him of the CINOT covering the treatment and he was pleased and I thanked him again, and he re-assured me that he would’ve waived his fee. What a great dentist! You don’t hear of that too often.
Now I still had to wait for the screen to say ’see a volunteer’ before I could go see my son. So about 10 minutes after talking to the dr. about post op info etc. I was taken to recovery to see him. He was lying on his side with his Ikea kitty beside his face and looking all groggy…and cute. The nurse assigned to him was young and pretty and was smitten with him. She kept telling me what a good boy he was! My son? Obviously a side effect of anesthesia.
He sucked back a freezie, learning very quickly to adapt to having no front teeth. He also seemed very annoyed with the frog in his throat which was cute and he hated having the IV pad still attached to him. After gulping an apple juice, he was detached from all the stuff, but was still wanting to snuggle in his blankets. We left around 4pm and were caught in rush hour…bleh, but he had a long nap on the way, and we stopped at the store to get him a new case for his DS because it was broken (a super awesome Nerf case btw), and a new game for the Wii. He sucked back a juice box, and was a mommy suck for the rest of the night, he was so calm and lovey, I knew it was only a side effect of the surgery, but I still enjoyed hearing him say ‘love you mommy’ over and over.
He woke up this morning and aside from commenting on how his teeth feel weird, he was back to his rambunctious self again.
Sick Kids Hospital is an Amazing place, and I feel so fortunate to live only 1 hour away!
Annoying Job Interview-UPDATED
February 3rd, 2010UPDATE: As of March 14th, and this was originally published Feb. 3rd, this position still hasn’t been filled and they’ve upped the salary by $2000/a! So I guess I was right, and the guy was just being a complete ASS.
I am on maternity leave for another 5 months, but because my DH was laid off, I’m starting to panic about the finances. So I got this bright idea to start job hunting, for him, for me, mostly out of curiosity. I stumbled upon an ad for a ‘Graphic Artist’ at an embroidery company, in the next town. The pay was pretty decent considering the short commute.
Since I’m a photographer/digital artist, I looked into it further. Here is part of the job ad:
Skill Requirements:
Education: Completion of high school, Some college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training, Some university (I have college training in the ‘general’ area)
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Not applicable
Experience: Experience an asset
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Area of Design Specialization: General graphic design, Visual art, Corporate identity, Multimedia, Forms
Business Equipment and Computer Applications: IBM, MacIntosh, QuarkXpress, Illustrator, Photoshop, PageMaker, Corel Draw (I have used Illustrator-a little, I’m advanced on Photoshop, and I used Pagemaker in high school. But I have not used Quark Xpress or Corel Draw-all of which I made perfectly clear in the email that contained my resume)
Work Setting: Corporation
Specific Skills: Consult with clients to establish nature and context of designs and illustrations for reproduction, Produce final designs or illustrations (I am totally capable of handling these responsibilities, with maybe a small learning curve, but my advanced computer skills means that I can learn others quite quickly)
Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Job task planning and organizing, Significant use of memory, Finding information, Computer use, Continuous learning (all of these skills I am good at)
Other Information: Redrawing and resizing company logo’s to be printed on promotional products. Obtain and supply quotes. Order taking and order processing various customer service functions. Web Design. (I have actually re-drawn and re-sized logo’s for broadcast…print isn’t a far cry. Then it seems, not only do they want a graphic artist, they want a CSR as well…hmmm)
So I send off my resume, on a whim really, and in it, says that I have certain computer programs as skills, but I didn’t specify on my resume to what degree my expertise lay with each program. So I made sure I was honest in my email, about how much knowledge I have in the programs specified.
I get a response back the next day with an attached job description telling me to look it over and let them know if I was still interested. Here’s what the description said:
“Position: Graphic Artist, Customer Service & General Office
Tasks include:
Business Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Thursday’s: Must be available to work 8:00 am – 8:00 pm bi-weekly.
Extended holiday hours include working Saturday’s during the months of November and December.
The successful candidate must have excellent written, communication and math skills and be knowledgeable in Microsoft Office.”
So I think this sounds okay, and I could handle this job, seeing as I’m a great multi-tasker and I’m really quick to learn new things. I’ve also been hired for jobs I was less qualified for because someone recognized my keenness for learning. I send a reply saying it sounds good and I would like an interview. A couple hours later, I get a phone call asking me when I can schedule an interview, and we decide on Wednesday afternoon. He said I would fill out an application and then we would have the interview. (period…no mention of any test)
I’m now scrambling to figure out what I’m going to do with my kids if I get hired, and how much child care will be, and how I’ll really be able to leave my 6 month old already. I also have to figure out who’s gonna watch my kids during the interview. I start preparing a list of questions I have for them etc. I then spend the entire day getting my clothes ready, feeling excited about the chance to get into the ‘real world’ again.
So DH says he’ll watch the kids, my friend says she’ll watch them for only $50/day, and we figure out how it all works with the salary in terms of being worth it.
I get there, and it’s a showroom for corporate uniforms/products and gift baskets. The guy takes me over to a table in the showroom to fill out my application, after seeming surprised to see me-I was only 10 minutes early. He says to bring it back to the office when I’m done…so I do, and he makes me wait again, while he goes over my stuff-I’m assuming. Then he fetches me to do a test! A test! He asks me if I know Illustrator, I tell him only a little but that I’m way better at Photoshop, and I use it more. So he brings me to a computer and sits me down with a picture of a man in a uniform with a white background and asks me to remove a piece of background…so I do, then he says, remove the rest. So I do, with great ease. Then he wants to test me in Illustrator by having me turn the text in a logo to black. I manage to fuddle my way through this task, and then he asks me to take the globe graphic being used a ‘letter O’ and remove the lens flare and get rid of the grid lines on the continents. This is where I get stumped. I tried a couple things that didn’t work completely and I turn around and tell him I’m stumped. Now don’t forget I did say in my email, AND tell him walking into this test, that Illustrator was not my forte. Yet, he still seemed annoyed with me and tried to point out in my resume that I listed Illustrator as one of my skills. So I pointed out to him that it was version CS and we’re now on CS4, and he still acted as if I blatantly lied on my resume. (I mean wouldn’t you realize that if the version was 4 revisions old that would indicate the last time I used it?? Hmm? Wouldn’t you?) So I then reminded him that I mentioned in my resume that I only had a ‘little’ experience and that some programs I didn’t even know.
He tells me he’s going to have to cut the interview short! What? I asked him if there was no room for a learning curve and he said no. That 90% of their work needs Illustrator skills at a higher level than what I had…WTF? Am *I* delusional, or was that NOT specified on the job ad or description. He didn’t even give me the courtesy of a full interview just to humour me. Like really? If I had had the right skills you would’ve taken the time to get to know me, but because I didn’t, you can’t be bothered to give me the illusion of having a chance. I mean talk about wasting MY time.
Here’s what I have to say. Good luck to them. For the amount of work they want done, and the level of expertise they want, they aren’t offering enough money to be picky about people. Especially in a sub-urban area. I could very easily caught up to their standards and given them great customer service, but now they’ll never know. I mean, it’s an embroidery shop…what expert Illustrator is gonna work for that low of salary and ALSO do the customer service and office duties they require? Maybe someone desperate. So again, Good Luck.
I’m not upset that I wasn’t qualified, I’m upset that he didn’t show me the courtesy of a full interview for my time. I mean, I did show up on time, dressed appropriately, AND did know SOME stuff…why couldn’t he finish the interview for ‘future reference’? I wonder if after going through all the applicants and realizing he won’t find his ‘perfect fit’ will he call me back? NOTHING like this has ever happened to me before. It’s just so weird.
Needless to say I was pissed. I also had to drive home in a blizzard btw!
Small Talk Six-6 of the worst films you’ve ever watched
January 30th, 2010
I would probably say that most films have their place in the world. I do however find that when it comes to critically acclaimed films, I tend to not like them so much. I mean, artsy provocative films don’t tend to be among my top.
I’m sure a lot of people will find my list strange as some will be films that won oscars etc. But I’m me, and I have my own opinion as do the people who liked them.
1. Brokeback Mountain (I just didn’t like how it made me feel afterwards…I mean, I was thinking, why did I have to witness this depressing story-the homoerotic aspect didn’t bother me, it was the sad existence the two men lived)
2. Burn After Reading (totally pointless and barely even funny)
3. The Ugly Truth (another pointless movie, even tho I love both Heigel and Butler, I just don’t like this movie)
4. Blindness (interesting concept, but I felt icky after watching it)
5. Eyes Wide Shut (I wished this movie was good, but it wasn’t, it had so much potential…)
6. Mistress of Spices (Aishwaria Rai’s attempt at Hollywood was a failure)
There are many more I’m sure, but I can’t believe how incredibly hard it was to come up with this list.
Juicee Bee Productions New Wedding Price List
January 26th, 2010My weekend business with my bff, is Family/Event Photography Juicee Bee Productions. I got really motivated after visiting the National Bridal Show in Toronto last Friday, to re-vamp our price list. We have realized that what we offered was more hassle then it was worth, so I managed to stream-line the process, so that only the services that Brides want, they pick and pay for themselves. This is as opposed to having packages full of things they might not necessarily want, and that I might not necessarily want to do. (my time is precious)
For example, some brides are very hands-on and want to make their own photo albums and prints. This is either because they are creative, or frugal, which isn’t a bad thing. I am also a firm believer that people should have the rights to their own photographs, I mean what do I want to keep them for?! That’s why we give every customer their photos on CD/DVD with signed permission to print and share, as long as they don’t sell them.
It was interesting to see how other photographers do things. Especially those who have been in the game longer than we have. Some of them have ridiculously low prices, and offer so many things within those packages, that it makes me wonder how they manage to make any money. It also makes me wonder what quality of products they are using to make their prices so low, like photo paper quality and photo album quality etc. It also makes me wonder what kinds of photographers they really are. I mean, I have an education in Television, and let me be the first to tell you that, that doesn’t always mean it’s interchangeable with Photography, but the principles behind good framing are so similar. I mean you still have to have a photographic eye, and not all good photographers have to go to school to become such.
I actually have taken film photography classes, and spend a lot of time reading manuals, books, tips and blogs. So while I don’t have as many field hours as some, I am a quick study and know what looks good and how to use my camera with out resorting to using the ‘auto’ feature.
I also think it takes a good ‘people’ person to work on weddings. Some photographers has such poor ‘bedside’ manners, it’s a wonder that they can stay in business at all.
With that all being said, I have a couple weddings under my belt, and I do value my time as much as my partner’s, so our prices are set so that we don’t undercut ourselves. I mean, really? Would you value my services if I didn’t value them myself?
We are relying mostly on ‘word of mouth’ at this point, but we’re hoping sometime soon to be showcasing our work in Bridal Shows, preferably the smaller low key ones. The Toronto show was so over-saturated with photographers, I wonder how any bride could establish a rapport and make a decision with any one of them. I have a feeling, that most brides go to one show, and pick one of the first vendors they approach (so booth placement is key) or being fortunate enough to be the ONLY photo vendor at the show. Like the Welcome Wagon Shows. We were approached to be in one in Barrie, but it wasn’t a good time for us, but hopefully the next one, we’ll be ready for.
So in my trying to spread the word, we have donated a Gift Certificate for a Silver Family package for my brother’s Jack & Jill as a prize for auction. I am really excited about that. So after I designed the Gift Certificate for that, I got inspired to make a Price Card, for the day when we do attend a show.
And Here it is!
(I would love input about the design etc. also remember these are Cdn. $)














