I have lots of photos, I’m discovering as I finish moving my stuff to my new house. Sometime between now and 2010 I must go through and organize them. Sigh. It looks like a big job. In the mean time, let me share some from my family’s Christmas in 2000. Note the stunning quality. I found 2 floppy disks with pictures from that Chrismtas. Yeah, the 1.44 MB floppy disk. Only 8 years ago and these was considered a semi-decent scan by Kodak. They were considering screen quality only but still, horrific quality. My DSLR takes pictures that are 3 to 4 MB each.
Checking out Grandma’s new gazebo.
Dennis and Austin observing Chip’s rocket.
The infamous rides to Happy Acres store in the wagon.
Phil had a balloon/message project for the kiddos.
After the trip to Happy Acres with their stash of sugary things.
Probably nobody but my family will appreciate these but I think they’re hysterical.
I enjoyed the pictures too. The wagon ride reminded me of the summer I paid the children for shelling peas. They took their hard-earned money and walked about 1 1/2 miles to the country store for candy and walked back again.
Your old photos were some good, cheap entertainment.
My, how we’ve changed in just 7 years! It’s hard to imagine the children all being that small anymore, when some of them are towering over us, now!