Good morning Lapuettes! I hope everyone is nice and toasty someplace inside where it's warm. It is just way too cold out there today. I just know that I'm going to get a call from my mom today rubbing it in about how warm it is down in Florida.
I've been staying up way too late at night organizing my parents old photos. I had to return all the ones I had pulled to make their Christmas Heritage book and realized that they were a complete mess. Nothing was in order, and there were duplicates of pictures scattered throughout multiple albums. You'd be looking through books from when I was a little kid, and stuck in the middle would be a picture of one of my nieces.
Such things go against my need for order, so I dragged the 20+ albums home with me and have been pulling them all out of the albums so I can put them in chronological order and put them back in order. (Minus all the duplicates). I don't think I adequately realized how horrible and time consuming this would be. Especially as my mother never wrote dates on the back of any of the photos. I feel like a detective trying to figure out what year pictures were taken by things in the background, and by hairdos.
At least I'm just about done with this part. I'm down to 3 little piles of pictures I can't quite identify the years. Two I know are from sometime in the 80's and the other is a little partial pile of pictures from Walt Disney World. I've pretty much determined that it's from after 1994 because Tower of Terror is there, and from before 2000 because there is no wand on Epcot. I'm pretty sure too, that it's from before 1997 because my parents are staying at Dixie Landings, and I know when I went with them in 1997 to Disney my mom had been saying that she liked POFQ so much better. So that leaves me a 3 year window which isn't bad right? It's just weird that there are only pics from the resort, Epcot and MGM. No MK. I keep thinking I'm missing some.
LL I haven't seen the Kindle yet, but last month in Grand Central the people from Sony were out there every day demonstrating their version the Sony Reader. It looked much smaller than I would have expected. Not quite as large as a regular sized hardcover. Probably closer to a slightly larger paperback novel in height, but a normal width. I love the idea, but I don't know if I could ever give up paper books. There is just something I love about the smell of new books, and the feel of the paper.