More Pictures Posted
I posted some more pictures to Flickr this evening. They are pictures I've had for a while. One is a picture of my husband and me on the we were graduated from college in May of 1959. Our daughter, who is in the picture with us, was born in December of 1958.

Submitted by
NJ
at 12/29/2005 4:54:19 AM- Sally, my printer has a scanner with it so I can put old pictures onto my computer and then have them uploaded to the Flickr account. My son taught me how to upload the pictures, --and set up the account. You can pay $25 and there's no limit to the number of pictures you can put on your stream or you can do 20 MB each month. I have not used my whole 20 each month but my son always has. He'll probably get a paid account sometime soon. I always need someone to teach me new things on the computer like this but I enjoy learning. You'll like it, too. Let me know if you post pictures there.

Submitted by
Dody
at 12/29/2005 6:56:26 AM- Cal's taken AIM off the computer, thinking that it was causing some problems, so I can't chat with you anymore! :( Having all the kids home has been great. Realizing that it won't happen very often anymore makes it even sweeter to see the whole family around the table. Sarah and Libby are visiting at the moment, but will head back home today. I like to see how many friends you have, and how you are committed to aquarobics, and keeping fit...how the artists' guild, XYZ, Hospital auxiliary, churches and newsletters keep you hopping. It's also fun to try your Alphabet Soup game, and experiment with taking Q and X out of the alphabet! I've been considering trying a blog....but am very out of the habit of writing.

Submitted by
Dody
at 12/29/2005 6:58:29 AM- Cal's taken AIM off the computer, thinking that it was causing some problems, so I can't chat with you anymore! :( Having all the kids home has been great. Realizing that it won't happen very often anymore makes it even sweeter to see the whole family around the table. Sarah and Libby are visiting at the moment, but will head back home today. I like to see how many friends you have, and how you are committed to aquarobics, and keeping fit...how the artists' guild, XYZ, Hospital auxiliary, churches and newsletters keep you hopping. It's also fun to try your Alphabet Soup game, and experiment with taking Q and X out of the alphabet! I've been considering trying a blog....but am very out of the habit of writing.










What a wonderful picture and occasion! Your daughter was a beautiful baby. How do you do that, Nancy? Do you have a scanner for your older pictures? I looked around on flickr and might could use it uploading pix I've got on CD, but, don't have a way to post older pictures.
You're so smart!! :)