It’s really hard to get my mind around the fact that school picture day, at least at Belmont Nursery School, is absolutely no different than it was when I was young. Ashton came home with a paper order form a few weeks ago and I was supposed to circle the package I wanted and return the form with a check. (They also still send home those Scholastic Book Club brochures, the ones printed on that newspapery-like stuff with muted colors and blurred ink. Classic!)
So portrait packages were anywhere from $25 – $35 and a variety of sizes: 4×6, 5×7, 8×10 and wallets. WALLETS! The only people interested in those would have to be grandparents. At any time, I can open my iPhone and look at 963 different pictures of Ashton, edit them if I want, apply cool tones, post them online and/or print them myself. Can you imagine if every one of those photos was a little piece of paper I physically carried around? I mean, there’s simply no room! My wallet is far too full of receipts 😉
Where was I. Oh, besides the wallets, I was not to receive any electronic file. No jpgs of any kind! No online proofing. No option of picking a background, choosing my favorite photo out of several, or retouching. Not that 3 year olds need to be airbrushed but frankly, it doesn’t hurt. I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t “fixed” drool, boogers, food and scratches in several pictures posted on this very blog.
Luckily, none of this mattered and Ashton came home today with his packet of perfect prints 🙂 I took out my iPhone, snapped a picture of his picture, and hereby present you with Ashton Nill, age 3, in a nice cardigan/button down combo.
While this may be his first official school portrait, it is not his first official smirk. Studying his face, I thought to myself I’ve seen that look somewhere…




SO CUTE! Love his little outfit; very stylish, Aston 🙂
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