You can ignore my Christmas Eve post, it was written in spite and while I was not feeling well. I have moved passed that once again and had a pleasant Christmas Day. It was a Tradition day with Family. We eventually all got up at about 8am and started our Christmas Morning. It was a good time.
After we had opened all presents, it was time for brunch. This was my specialty. What did I make? I prepped 2lbs of bacon, a pack of breakfast sausages, scrambled eggs and french toast, but that was not all. The French Toast and Eggs were both made with, wait for it, Egg Nog. I didn’t know what to except when adding this liquid to my cooking, but it turned out to be a marvellous idea. It had a splendid taste and a big hit with family and our two guests.
I’m very blessed to get all that I did for Christmas. My parents went above and beyond for me, and so did my brother. I got a lot of great things. Most notably a 1TB External Hard Drive for storage on the go, an Eye-Fi 4GB SD Card so I can wirelessly transfer photos from my camera to computer, a few pairs of Denver Haynes pants and sweaters, and several other odds and ends.
It seems like it has gone by so quickly and has it. I am a little disappointed I will be heading back to Fort St John on Wednesday. If I were to do it over again I would come back closer to Christmas and leave a little later.
How was your Christmas Day? What did you get? What was most memorable?
Chris (@lyteforce) says
I’ve been considering the Eye-Fi for a while now. How’s it so far?
KyleWith says
I love the idea of the Eye-Fi and so far it is a really great product. I haven’t used it to the extreme yet though. After trying it in my SLR I realized the version I had didn’t support RAW, which is what I shoot in the most. Therefore I decided to use it in my point and shoot for now, until I get the version up which does support RAW.
I have the Eye-Fi program directing the photo right into iPhoto at the moment, but it also works for Aperture. When I have the program running and connected to the same network as the card photos show up on my computer almost instantly. Admittedly it is slower to import and importing hundreds of photos would be a pain.
I really like the card for on the fly/go photos like live blogging situations. So I recommend it for that.