That's DSis (Joann), me, and our cousin Amy (who you met earlier in this PTR when we did our practice trip to Six Flags in April). My guess, by seeing my snaggle tooth, is that I was 6 or 7 years old, making this the summer of 1975 or 1976. I can't really tell where we are sitting.
Needless to say, I'm looking into some scanners. I thought maybe there would be a nice little machine for around $59 that does nothing but do decent scans of old pics, but all I can find are $100 and up do-it-all machines that print, scan, copy, and fax. I sure don't need all that. So it may be awhile, unfortunately, before we can share more of these nostalgic pics with you.
Hey Irene - so have you made your decision yet? I can't wait to hear what you decide. I love surprises!Busy, busy, busy. I just realized, we are hoping to go *somewhere* just about the same time you will be at WDW, and we haven't booked *anything*! Well, mainly because I don't want to commit to spending the money - dh had an itinerary all planned out, and I nixed it to be frugal. I'm going to be annoyed if I have to let our American Airlines vouchers expire, due to not wanting to spend the rest of the money, but at least we have until January to use them.
(At least we have a tentative camping trip planned for late July, and my nieces and SIL/BIL are coming into town in early July, plus pool passes, so don't feel too sorry for us!)
I know - cheesy, huh?I like the matching outfits!![]()
Yeah, I am going to have to decide what to do about the scanner thing...I love the old photo. Sorry about your scanner. They tend to be fickel creatures. He (DH) is a Tech guy at the local university. Nothing he hates more than fickle scanners.
-Becca-
I can't believe how close we are. 48 days now!Love the old pic! Scanners and other assorted technology:![]()
Your WDW trip will be here before you know it!
Can't wait to hear about Vegas!
I know - the time has flown by these past couple of months. Now that we're back from Vegas, the wheels are turning in my head again about Disney. Watch for my next dilemma below.Susan, that pic. of you ,your sister and cousin is ADORABLE!! I am sorry you have felt so stressed! Hopefully you can find some time to finish up your planning! You are getting closer and closer. I remember when you were in the 100's!Hang in there!
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I am so glad we wore our matching swimsuits in Vegas. That was an awesome idea! An homage to Mom...oh my goodness!!! We are wearing OVERALLS!!! What was mom thinking? That had to be a hassle going to the bathroom and stuff. There is no independence with overalls when you can't unhook the buttons. Maybe she was thinking it would be good to have all the extra pockets. But, geez.... I am glad we grew out of that matching stage.
By the way, what are you wearing in Vegas? Do you want to wear matching overalls one day? We can replay the scene grown up style 35 years later. Whataya say?
Sis Jo
Well, my aversion has been that I still have a full-size copier, a laser printer, the scanner, and a fax machine from when I ran my own business. They are all about 9 years old though now, but the printer and fax still work fine. The copier sits in the corner and gets very little use at the moment. And you read the scanner story. I think maybe I'll ebay the copier, keep the printer and fax, and get a new multi-use copier/scanner.Don't turn away from the multi-function printers too soon. When I needed a new printer last year, I ended up buying one that it printer, scanner and fax. I can't image how I survived without a copier at home. It is so much easier to make copies here than to take my personal stuff into workto make copies.
We were so opposite we didn't understand why you wanted to dress us like twins. When we got to junior high was when we started getting our independence and choosing our clothes. Not sure which was worse, though. I seem to remember Jo getting some velvet knickers.Ok, so maybe the memories are not as good for my daughters as for me, but I LOVEDdressing the girls in matching outfits. And the overalls were cute and really not that hard to manage in the bathroom (which, by the way, you didn't seem to need to go as often when you were that young.)
My daughters were very close in age and size but very different in appearance and personalities. So I dressed them alike so everyone would know they were sisters. They have told me many times in their adulthood how much they DID NOT like matching outfits. Too bad, girls, those were the days when Mama was boss!
Susan can tell you that there are many pictures of them in matching outfits in the albums I showed her recently. Maybe she'll share some with y'all later.