Announcing

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Well, the announcements are (mostly) in the mail. About a month after the birth -- that's actually not bad when Jfer and I are considered. We are eternaly grateful to Cecily for the wonderful photographs she took -- dispite the bad weather and the fact that my flash can't slave to her flash. And thanks to Sam, too, for being her trusty flasher.

While make the announcements, I once again asked myself why we have to do these things by hand. I'm thinking with the next kid, we'll go the easier route.

I did learn some interesting things about my printer. It's got a straight pass-through, which is great for envelopes. But when it prints on velum, it likes to feed multiple sheets and doesn't really stick the toner to the surface that well. Next time I'll try Kinko's.

I also learned that Word doesn't seem to have an option to insert text that's upside down (no, the "Insert Textbox" feature doesn't support it). So to print the return address on the envelope in the same pass as the mail-merged addresses, I had to create it in Ilustrator and print it as an image. No big deal, by I wonder why the omission in Word.

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Cecily Johnson said:

How did the prints come out? Were they nice?!

stepan said:

The prints came out great (you should be receiving an announcement any day now). Magdalena looks a little dark in them, although not so much that my paternity would be questioned :-) I like to think of it as sophisticated lighting of a good tan.

The only problem is that people might think that this was a stock photo - one of those filler things they use when they sell you frames. That's how cute the photos turned out.

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