The nostalgia was heavy as our family gathered for one last photo in our home of over 40 years. This is where we grew up together as a family and formed the memories that will last us a lifetime. But alas, it's time for my parents to sell the home and move on. It's hard to believe these familiar surroundings--the lake, woods, and home itself--will soon pass into memory, and that we will never again be together as a family in this place that sheltered us all those years of our lives.
I don't know exactly when the upper photo was taken. My best estimate is that a quarter century separates the smiles on the top from those on the bottom.
How lucky we all are to be healthy and together. I had exactly 15 minutes to get this shot before my Dad had to run to the airport.
Bob, you even had everyone in the same pose! Great shot. What a beautiful view.
Posted by: Elise | Monday, March 12, 2007 at 07:06 PM
Bobber:
You're pretty close. The upper photo was taken in the summer of 1985, I think on the day of Mom's 50th birthday party. 22 years!
Yours is a great shot, and it's really cool to see it juxtaposed with the other one. Tourcotte (remember him?) probably took ten times as long to get his.
Love,
Greg
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