What a wonderful picture… and priceless. We have a 1972 photo of my father-in-law touching fingers through a screen door with our older son, who was just over a year old at the time. It has a surreal look about it, even more so since our father-in-law died a few months later.
Dude. It is totally priceless. It makes me happy and sad at the same time because my Dad passed away a couple of years ago. But I’m grateful that my son got a chance to know him, and sad that my daughter didn’t. But we keep his memory alive over here. But describing your picture the way you do …. duuuuuuuude that one sounds totally amazing and wish I had captured a Kodak moment like that. Don’t lose it 🙂
What a wonderful picture… and priceless. We have a 1972 photo of my father-in-law touching fingers through a screen door with our older son, who was just over a year old at the time. It has a surreal look about it, even more so since our father-in-law died a few months later.
Dude. It is totally priceless. It makes me happy and sad at the same time because my Dad passed away a couple of years ago. But I’m grateful that my son got a chance to know him, and sad that my daughter didn’t. But we keep his memory alive over here. But describing your picture the way you do …. duuuuuuuude that one sounds totally amazing and wish I had captured a Kodak moment like that. Don’t lose it 🙂
I can imagine what they are talking about.
Probably telling each other jokes in their own dude language 🙂