Very impressed with Fuji

Friday, September 21st, 2007

On the outbound ferry back in the middle of August, we discovered that our well loved little fuji f30 camera was broken. It suddenly decided not to power up at all, so we couldn’t use it on holiday – and therefore it got put away in the trailer. Once the trailer finally got back home I unearthed the camera and tried changing batteries, etc., but to no avail, it was just completely unresponsive.

We looked on the fuji website and found their support section, so registered it and sent it off to them. It is under a year old so should have been under warranty, although if I’m honest I was prepared for them to say wear and tear had caused the problem, as I carry it around in my handbag all the time so it could conceivably have been dropped or something (although not to my knowledge).

Anyway, the fuji site has a good tracker system which told us that the camera had arrived and was in the service department. Within a week the message had changed to ‘your camera has been fixed and will be despatched to you by Special Delivery’, which it was, this week – with a brand new lcd screen and back section, all under warranty. Very impressed with that service – and very happy to have it back!

Steve, Joe and I went to the Roman Baths in Bath today so made good use of it there – random photos I know but it was naff light for actually photographing buildings, plus most of these were actually taken to illustrate Josiah’s trail/sheet thing! It was a good visit, we enjoyed it and learned a lot.

At the Roman Baths in Bath At the Roman Baths in Bath The Great Bath The Great Bath Measuring the width of the bath in paces Measuring the width of the bath in paces At the Roman Baths in Bath Mosaics at the Roman Baths Mosaics at the Roman Baths At the Roman Baths in Bath

Steve enjoyed driving home ‘in time for the girls’ afterwards – luckily we made it only 5 mins late, as I’d supposedly given them a back door key just in case but it was the wrong key so they were waiting for us in the front garden!

Lots of other stuff has been happening but I’m not sure I can be bothered to catch up on all of it. In brief: home ed group on Wednesday plus extra coffee with friends including an introduction to some home ed blogs (waving to you, J!!), a trip into school on Thursday to learn how to make ‘momos’ (indian pasty things) which we have volunteered to help with over the next few weeks in Abbie’s class, baking, workbooks, shopping of various sorts, music practice, roman lapbook stuff, building an indoor run for the guinea pigs, nights out with friends, and there, phew, we got to the weekend.

Waah!

Friday, October 10th, 2003

before anyone shouts, I know the pictures below aren’t showing up. I wrote the post first, then went to download the pics from the camera, only to find that the silly computer won’t recognise the camera for some strange reason. Any ideas, anyone? It’s xp that’s the problem, surprise, surprise.

Pics will appear as if by magic sometime today, either I’ll sort the problem out or give the camera to Steve to email me the files from work.

Anyway, back off to Zoombinis, only 28 left to get from Shade Tree to the end!!

Camera, Cars, and Coralie

Thursday, September 4th, 2003

Camera – still can’t get the darn thing to talk to the pc. Or is it the pc that’s playing up? Who knows. Sorry, whichever way, the blog is boring again today.

Cars – we’ve done some running around over the past couple of days, up and down the motorway picking up lovely new cars for the garage. Luckily the children don’t mind being in the car and we’ve tried to use the time well, but I think we need some new CDs!

Coralie
– is inbetween my girls in terms of age … she also has a big brother and a little brother who is a year younger than Joe. They are home educated too :o ) Today we went over to their house and spent a lovely day with them all, and Becca (their mum) and I got on well too which was nice. We’d met before but this was the first time we’d spent a whole day together. The weather was fab, so we went on a long walk and picked blackberries. The children all enjoyed singing rhymes and songs together on the way, and stopping at the park on the way home.

In the afternoon the children all worked together on a play which they performed for us, it was excellent! Nick is 9 so he was the director and narrator as well as playing the part of the king. The girls were fairly well cast with Anna playing a princess, Abigail playing the guard, and Coralie being the outlaw … it was a Sherwood-esque adventure!

Off to cook some filled pasta for tea, everyone’s favourite …

Yippee!

Friday, April 11th, 2003

It was for me! My digital camera has arrived, bought off ebay from the states. Was a good deal, till it got here and customs charged me an extortionate amount for the pleasure. Not fair.