Using iPhoto and iCloud

i have 9.4.3 iphoto and a Mac OSX 10.8.3
first I lost my photo library. I found 1000 pics in web stream. They seem to be in i cloud-stored.
I use pixelmator and now everytime I try to edit-it goes to i cloud.
This all began yesterday.
Larry suggested that I go to launch iphoto and depress the hold option key.
When I do this the i cons shake and x's appear in the corner of iphoto, movie, garage band and one more.
What is going on.
If I continue to edit my photos which I need to do daily, how is icloud going to affect me.
icloud seems to have hi jacked me

Exactly how are you using Pixelmator to edit photos in iPhoto?
If you launch iPhoto do the photos show up in your PhotoStream? If so import them to iPhoto -
Since your Mac and PC have more storage than your iOS devices, you can choose to have all of your My Photo Stream photos automatically downloaded. In iPhoto or Aperture preferences on your Mac, be sure to select Photo Stream > My Photo Stream > Automatic Import. All of your photo stream photos will be imported into your Events, Projects, Photos, Faces, and Places folders in iPhoto or Aperture.
And note that you have it backwards
You do not
Larry suggested that I go to launch iphoto and depress the hold option key.
You do
Depress and hold the option key and then launch iPhoto - this will give you the select library window
LN

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