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Pictures are worth a thousand words
| Thu, 07-14-2005 - 10:38am |
Pictures are such a wonderful part of our lives, so my question is
Do you have pictures in a special place? On a mantle or a wall?
What is the oldest picture you have? Which one is your favorite?
Do you put your pictures in photo albums?
We'd love to know
Edited 7/14/2005 10:41 am ET ET by cl-nery2005


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Do you have pictures in a special place?
Old pictures would be like from your grandparents or grandparents parents Hugs:o)
Do you have pictures in a special place?
Such treasured memories.
I hear you on dates of pics :::sigh:::
Boxes are great for that :)
Pictures are such a wonderful part of our lives, so my question is
Do you have pictures in a special place?
Oh that is so cute, to have pics of your parents that young, did you look like them at all when you were a baby? It's great that you have
Tonya,
So sorry about the loss of your dog, I know how important they are...how sweet that your husband wants to make a scrapbook about her.
Means a lot more no doubt.
Awww on a scrapebook for Tillie,
In time you will and be so glad you did :)
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I love pictures, I always have. My husband and I have a favorite picture of our oldest son; he was about 8 or 9 months old; it's just a picture I snapped one day when he was crawling around, happy as could be. The lighting is off, very yellow, but somehow it adds to it. He is just so cute and happy, we have received lots of comments on it over the years. He is nine and it is still on display, even though we have moved many times since!
I also have a picture I took of him with Santa when he was just a baby. He is looking at Santa with such love in his eyes, it's cute.
The oldest picture I have, well, in my family, is of a 13-greats-grandma. On the back is written that she was an Indian and she had 13 children. I was probably 13 the first time I saw it or something; for whatever reason, I have always loved that picture. There are also some pictures of my grandpa and his sisters and brothers when they were very small (two of whom died before they came to America). We can see family resemblence of my son there, but on both sides of my family as well. I guess there is something 'specific' about us.
I am currently collecting Kindergarten pictures of family members to put in a frame. My youngest starts kindergarten this year and I thought oh how cute. I have mine, my husband, my older son, my mom and my dad so far. Still working on the inlaws for more.
I have some nice military pictures of my husband, including him with Al Gore (kind of, lol)but he is self-conscious of them so they are not out on display.
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