In our lives there are moments of great beauty that are so fragile, so transitory, that to experience them is pure joy. To share them is to know the essence of living (GWEN JAMES)
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FANTASTIC – YOU CAN SEE SO MANY FACETS OF YOU AND HOW YOU HAVE CHANGED AND STILL REMAINED THE SAME.
I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW DIFFERENT PASU LOOKED WHEN YOU FIRST MARRIED!
IT IS NICE TO SEE HOW FAMILIES COME TOGETHER, SAD TO SEE HOW THEY PART; AMAZING TO SEE HOW THEY DIFFER; EQUALLY AMAZING TO SEE HOW THEY ARE THE SAME. LIFE AND LIVES ARE INTERTWINED AND SOMETIMES WE DON’T EVEN REALIZE IT.
You never cease to amaze me with your multiutudes of talents and abilities. Loved the slide show! Your computer know-how is very impressive…puts mine to shame!! What a great way to preserve and display those photos that just seem to find their home in an old box under the bed.
Silver, of course you made the album. It’s been up so long I haven’t watched it in a long time but I checked and sure enough you were there! So glad to see you here. Hope you come back often.
Thanks for your nice comments and checking out for me. It really is too bad the music is missing 😥 because the lyrics of the country song I paired with it added such dimension. Someday, sooner than later I hope, I’ll try re-doing it.
Hi Alice it’s Kimmy(Mortimer)! Love your blog!! It’s been years since I hv checked in. My email is hardgrove4@ gmail.com. Would love to hear from you!!
Gosh Kimmy! I’ve been wondering what happened to you! It’s been so long; I will be in touch soon–schedules a bit too full at the moment with classes and such–but it’s high time to catch up. Thanks for stopping by!
I was just reading your blog about zippers. I know all about buttons, Gigi got it right. I was just wanting to comment that the best way to remember how to tell if a shirt is a mans or a ladies is to say to yourself “Ladies left” because ladies buttons are almost always on the left. I’m still I’m search of finding out which side the zipper pull typically hangs on a mans coat. With the styles changing so much over the years I can’t tell if these 5-6 leather coats I have are men’s or women’s. When I find my answer u doubt it will help either. I suppose I can measure or check individual manufacturers. Thanks for your blog.
FANTASTIC – YOU CAN SEE SO MANY FACETS OF YOU AND HOW YOU HAVE CHANGED AND STILL REMAINED THE SAME.
I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW DIFFERENT PASU LOOKED WHEN YOU FIRST MARRIED!
IT IS NICE TO SEE HOW FAMILIES COME TOGETHER, SAD TO SEE HOW THEY PART; AMAZING TO SEE HOW THEY DIFFER; EQUALLY AMAZING TO SEE HOW THEY ARE THE SAME. LIFE AND LIVES ARE INTERTWINED AND SOMETIMES WE DON’T EVEN REALIZE IT.
I remember taking two of these photos! Love those old family pictures. Everyone should treasure their roots as much as you do.
Really enjoyed this! It’s easy to see the old Florida in those early pictures. How nice to “see” you and you have gorgeous grandchildren!
You never cease to amaze me with your multiutudes of talents and abilities. Loved the slide show! Your computer know-how is very impressive…puts mine to shame!! What a great way to preserve and display those photos that just seem to find their home in an old box under the bed.
Wow! I love it! Jan said she remembered seeing some of those photos of you but I never had. I was sorry to see the end! You should add more.
Yeah…okay, I’m guilty….had to come back here and see if you added any more photos.
BY the way…..LOVE the song you chose. It’s perfect!
You are so talented with the computer, as well as everthing else. What is the origin of your husband’s name? Enjoyed the slide show/song.
I love your website … we have a little in common … you’ve been to Utah and I live here. I enjoyed your photo album and the music. I’ll be back.
Edna
I like the new additions!
I just took a good look at your “first crush.” Nice horse. I always wanted a pony.
What a great review of your family and life events. Thanks for sharing.
I Love your virtual family scrapbook .. and you chose the most perfect song.
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Nice blog… thanks for sharing your family.
Like the slide show feature and music
I c u got cluster maps working so I must see why it does not register on mine.
Kevin
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Wow, we have made your album. It was great reviewing your life especially the part since 1997. I will keep checking back. Silver
Silver, of course you made the album. It’s been up so long I haven’t watched it in a long time but I checked and sure enough you were there! So glad to see you here. Hope you come back often.
That’s a lovely album you have made.
Didn’t hear any music but loved the photos! Thank you for giving us a glimsp into your life! And what a wonderful life it is!
Thanks for your nice comments and checking out for me. It really is too bad the music is missing 😥 because the lyrics of the country song I paired with it added such dimension. Someday, sooner than later I hope, I’ll try re-doing it.
Hello,
I came across your website and found it very enjoyable. I just had a couple of questions so if you could e-mail me back that would be great!
Hi Alice it’s Kimmy(Mortimer)! Love your blog!! It’s been years since I hv checked in. My email is hardgrove4@ gmail.com. Would love to hear from you!!
Gosh Kimmy! I’ve been wondering what happened to you! It’s been so long; I will be in touch soon–schedules a bit too full at the moment with classes and such–but it’s high time to catch up. Thanks for stopping by!
I was just reading your blog about zippers. I know all about buttons, Gigi got it right. I was just wanting to comment that the best way to remember how to tell if a shirt is a mans or a ladies is to say to yourself “Ladies left” because ladies buttons are almost always on the left. I’m still I’m search of finding out which side the zipper pull typically hangs on a mans coat. With the styles changing so much over the years I can’t tell if these 5-6 leather coats I have are men’s or women’s. When I find my answer u doubt it will help either. I suppose I can measure or check individual manufacturers. Thanks for your blog.