Sunday, July 12, 2009

Tribute to family memories...

I don't know why, but recently I remembered a bunch of different family memories. Today (about two minutes ago actually), I spoke to both my mother and my father on Skype. We talked about some random experiences that I remember as a child, and some home videos they made when our family was younger.

What I wouldn't give to look at some of those videos again--Dad said he was looking into a VCR-DVD recorder. Also, I'd probably like some of you to see that I was cute, at one point in my life. Needless to say, we all had a good laugh about it. Regarding my siblings, let's just say that some things never change. I think that's the most diplomatic thing to say. Ha ha. I guess you have to be there.


This pic is on my Facebook. It's actually a seven year old photo of the last family portrait we took.

2 comments:

linda.jo.from.lindon said...

I see a lot of love in this photo... and that is what makes a great foundation for a family.

Bethany said...

i love talking about old family stories....always good for a laugh.

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