As a good friend, an old friend of mine reminded me this morning – my birthday is rapidly approaching (although according to his reminder system I should be 31 today and not in one months time… and oh am I enjoying rubbing that in for some reason).
So today I broke out the pictures, and thanks to my brother-in-law, I now have access to a scanner so these can be preserved forever (and laughed at as well) in cyberspace. Please forgive these early pictures – apparently I was orange back then so I’ve had to change, via Picasa magic, to a nice sepia color. You can thank me later for sparing you the horrible colors I was dressed in back then.
Picture 1: Please note the lovely hairdo of my mother and the fact that my father had hair to do in those days. I also had early aspirations to be a sailor which stay with me to this day (although I do not deny that many margaritas and cute guys might have influenced that particular like this past January).
Picture 2: Speaking of hair, apparently mine wasn’t growing in fast enough – so my grandma loaned me hers.
Picture 3: I’m told I was watching t.v., but I want to direct your attention (not to that little boo-boo on my forehead) to my shirt. At that age the aprons have to be sewed on apparently.
Picture 4: Here I am a little older, and the hair has indeed started to grow. I was an early fan of Anne of Green Gables – as evidenced by my puffed sleeves.
Picture 5: And yes, we are still in sepia because I am that old.. here is my reaction to meeting my new sister, Abby. Self-explanatory I think.
Picture 6: And ah.. we are out of sepia so now you can experience the wonders that is colors of the 70′s. Please note the tasteful stripes in various colors of brown and clay red. In particular I love the little pocket in the front of the shirt. Mom, I love you – I really do but clothing back then makes me cry.
Picture 7: And to finish the day, I give you Lydia with no clothes! (well undies but still). And no, that’s not me messing myself, that was mud and this picture is quite famous in my household.




