Lorima wrote:
My curls upside down
Good trick Lori...I'd have fallen over..lol..Pg. 36
Lorima wrote:
Remember when ringlets were the fashion? 1970s.
Lori you were a cutie..Pg. 36
Bob I 41 wrote:
Here's a "selfie" taken long before that word became a word! ( if it even is ?)
I'm figuring early 1950's.....we had recently moved into a brand new house in Waltham, MA. Experimenting with my 1st camera and I'm probably 10 or 11. Bob
Nice Bob thanks for sharing pg37
Sunnybuck wrote:
Some of my genetic oldies. I've spent the last 2 days moving pictures off my computer and ran across these in the move.
Nice set Johanna of memories pg37
lhammer43 wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you all for the encouraging comments. I really do appreciate them.
I didn't realize I had so many hairy pictures.
I do have a couple more, and I'll promise to quit.....for now.
How do really young kids know that if you get all dressed up with a new hairdo that you're about to leave them with a complete stranger...
Both great Pics Larry ..Pg. 37
Bob I 41 wrote:
Here's a "selfie" taken long before that word became a word! ( if it even is ?)
I'm figuring early 1950's.....we had recently moved into a brand new house in Waltham, MA. Experimenting with my 1st camera and I'm probably 10 or 11. Bob
Wonderful piece of Personal History Here Bob, Your first Selfie..Gotta Love it!!..Pg. 37
Photogirl17 wrote:
Well then She was really cute back then, I'll bet she's gorgeous now..
Thanks Lesley pg38, she is a gem and so is her older sister, she graduated 2 yrs and teaches now & engaged.
Sunnybuck wrote:
Here's some of my families wild hairs.
My brother, cousin, hubby and grandsons.
Wonderful set Sunny Love your Husbands Eyebrows..Pg. 37
Photogirl17 wrote:
Wednesday's Hair
Richard Kudos on Hosting such a wonderfully attended Challenge..Thanks again for Hosting..
Nice series Lesley pg38, I remember when you first posted Brokklyn's photo after birth, thanks for sharing pg38
Sunnybuck wrote:
Some of my genetic oldies. I've spent the last 2 days moving pictures off my computer and ran across these in the move.
Fantastic set Sunny..Love these old Family Photos..Pg. 37
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
I counted 36 kids in that picture!! Your teacher must have been a drill sergeant to be able to control a mob of that size!
I take it you never went to a one room school, Sue. Keep
in mind that back in 1954, school districts were not consolidated,
and they were firm believers of "corporal punishment."
And of course, the morals of the day being what they were (and
sometimes wish they still were), our parents gave complete
authority to any other responsible adult for taking corrective
action if we got out of line. (By that, I mean if we were playing
at our friends house, we had to abide by the rules of that house,
and if we broke those rules, our friends parents had complete
authority to discipline as necessary.)
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