They grow up fast. I just went with my daughter to deliver Tyler to college in Bloomington, IN. When we got home, Holly and Nate moved into their new apartment. It’s just John and me now. Going to take some getting used to.
just started following both your blogs. Really love this one and looking forward to the writing one. Oh yeah, and Diana sent me! http://jlroeder.wordpress.com/
Fantastic jules!! I wish I was with you even for a couple weeks. We could get these kind of photos in memory books or shadeow boxes. Oh.. did I mention this to you? It seems familar. If so forgibve me. Cluttered mind.
Ming is so handsome and the pride on your face is priceless. If you do a memory book make sure all your papers are archive safe so not to evenutally harm the photos. There is even a spray you can get which you can archive safe anything. My favorite tip.
I’m so hapy to hear you happier. Photos are magical, they do the one thing our memeory usually cannot do. Instant recall in less than time. The moment you see it you are transferred back.
Or for the next generation they are transferred to a time that otherwise would have nothing to really ground the stories to. And then there is that with a photo it alone can tell a story. Or two photos from different times, tells a powerful story with just the two photos. No journaling even needed except I always advise names an dates. And if possible places.
That sweetie is your lesson in Family Story Telling 101 🙂
Hi, you 2 …. totally forgotten to send you 2 links from a farm in South of England – their TV commercials that has made it to the top chart both times – the boy band is just local boys that they have put together – brilliant singing and fun. http://youtu.be/oTrG7mpb61U & http://youtu.be/eOHAUvbuV4o. Maybe that’s something for you, Ming to do. Welcome to Yeo Valley!
Awwww great pictures. They grow up so fast don’t they.
Too fast!
My gosh – you’ve hardly changed!
Like I just said to bulldog that’s just the blurriness of the photo!
You haven’t aged a bit… luckily he has… good one love the comparison…
Shucks – actually I have changed a lot but luckily the photo is a little blurry!
Ming has grown just a little bit. 😉
I can see he’s quite taller than you, and you’re a tall gal already.
He is even taller now because that was before his op!
great photos here Julie. you both are beautiful
Aww
They grow up fast. I just went with my daughter to deliver Tyler to college in Bloomington, IN. When we got home, Holly and Nate moved into their new apartment. It’s just John and me now. Going to take some getting used to.
Yes, a whole new phase in your life – I bet it will take some adjusting to.
you look the same – can’t say that for Ming!
It’s kind of weird isn’t it!
good weird though
Definitely!
Time lapse photography, right?
Always in the same kitchen too – surreal!
just started following both your blogs. Really love this one and looking forward to the writing one. Oh yeah, and Diana sent me!
http://jlroeder.wordpress.com/
Thank you very much! Wow Diana is a star!
that she is!
I love this!! Ming was the cutes little tot!! You the cutest Mommy ~ both still CUTE as can be!! xo
Oh but I am much cuter than he is – hehe!
😉 think you are both equally adorable!!
Mmmm!
I love this!!!!
Why thank you!
Awww…he lost his cheeks!!! Good thing he’s still cheeky though! Great and beautiful photos of you both! xo
He lost his cheeks hahahahaha!
hehe…you are funny unruly. 😆
The years just fly by, don’t they?
Yes indeed! Hey I just refound your blog – sorry it took me so long.
Honesty … the only one that has changed is Ming. You nearly look the same, amazing .. it all that bird watching *smile
Ah flattery will get you everywhere!
I know !!! *laughing .. can be a real charmer … to special people.
I love these photo pairs! Keep them coming!
I’ll try!
He is a lovely baby…. 🙂 Blessing for you all, Thank you dear Julie, have a nice weekend, love, nia
You have a wonderful weekend too, Nia!
😀
Fantastic jules!! I wish I was with you even for a couple weeks. We could get these kind of photos in memory books or shadeow boxes. Oh.. did I mention this to you? It seems familar. If so forgibve me. Cluttered mind.
Ming is so handsome and the pride on your face is priceless. If you do a memory book make sure all your papers are archive safe so not to evenutally harm the photos. There is even a spray you can get which you can archive safe anything. My favorite tip.
More like this please “-)
This photo thing is such fun – I am going into the nursing lodge again for the afternoon to do some more with Ants.
I’m so hapy to hear you happier. Photos are magical, they do the one thing our memeory usually cannot do. Instant recall in less than time. The moment you see it you are transferred back.
Or for the next generation they are transferred to a time that otherwise would have nothing to really ground the stories to. And then there is that with a photo it alone can tell a story. Or two photos from different times, tells a powerful story with just the two photos. No journaling even needed except I always advise names an dates. And if possible places.
That sweetie is your lesson in Family Story Telling 101 🙂
I adore you!
Time does fly… when you’re having fun. 😉
Yes!
Hi, you 2 …. totally forgotten to send you 2 links from a farm in South of England – their TV commercials that has made it to the top chart both times – the boy band is just local boys that they have put together – brilliant singing and fun. http://youtu.be/oTrG7mpb61U & http://youtu.be/eOHAUvbuV4o. Maybe that’s something for you, Ming to do. Welcome to Yeo Valley!
Yeeha – thanks for the links!
Ya’ll are so cute!!
Awww!
Wonderful picture. Love that you both have similar grins in the pictures.
I had to go have another look – wow!
You haven’t changed but Ming has changed a wee bit!
Just a bit!