Queenie
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- Jan 4, 2005
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Hi all,
As many of you know, I've spent the last year scanning in my mum's photographs to my computer. I'm now nearly at the end of this task, just a few boxes of slides from the early 70's to go. There are literally thousands upon thousands of photos dating back to the Victorian era all the way up to, well yesterday actually!
Something fewer of you will know is that my dad died suddenly of a heart attack in 1991. It was a week after my 5th birthday, my sister was 20 at the time. This is where the sad part comes in. In the tens of thousands of photos I have scanned, there is not one single picture showing me, mum, dad and my sister together. Not one. Every other combination is shown, sisters together, sisters with one parent, parents together etc but none with all of us, not even one with, say, 3 of us looking at the camera and the 4th somewhere off in the distance.
I just wanted to post this and say get a family shot today, because you never know what will happen tomorrow. We never expected to lose dad, he just drove off to work that morning exactly as he had every other morning for years and years. It doesn't matter that it may not be the best picture ever taken, it doesn't need perfect composition or a perfectly balanced exposure, just pop that camera down on a table somewhere and get a picture of you all together because you'll regret it so much if you never do.

As many of you know, I've spent the last year scanning in my mum's photographs to my computer. I'm now nearly at the end of this task, just a few boxes of slides from the early 70's to go. There are literally thousands upon thousands of photos dating back to the Victorian era all the way up to, well yesterday actually!
Something fewer of you will know is that my dad died suddenly of a heart attack in 1991. It was a week after my 5th birthday, my sister was 20 at the time. This is where the sad part comes in. In the tens of thousands of photos I have scanned, there is not one single picture showing me, mum, dad and my sister together. Not one. Every other combination is shown, sisters together, sisters with one parent, parents together etc but none with all of us, not even one with, say, 3 of us looking at the camera and the 4th somewhere off in the distance.
I just wanted to post this and say get a family shot today, because you never know what will happen tomorrow. We never expected to lose dad, he just drove off to work that morning exactly as he had every other morning for years and years. It doesn't matter that it may not be the best picture ever taken, it doesn't need perfect composition or a perfectly balanced exposure, just pop that camera down on a table somewhere and get a picture of you all together because you'll regret it so much if you never do.
