I have these photo albums and they are bursting with humorous photos. Photos of me and Mark and Stacey especially that I think the younger set would really enjoy. Isn't it fun to see your parents in their youth? But I'm afraid I'll get myself into trouble. I would try to give equal time to everyone in the family. Even me, I promise. I guess I started with me anyway with my fine ensemble in the peach tree. But what I'm wondering is--can I post these funny pics without offense?
Photos like these...
See, I haven't always been the one with big(ish) hair.
And I really can't say that is my best smile in that second photo.
Honestly, these are pretty mild examples, but I didn't want to cause a scandal without first asking permission.
Does it make them not so bad since so far I'm too lazy to get out the scanner so I'm just taking pictures of pictures? What if I make them really small? Would that help? Mark hasn't shown up in anything yet. Should we give him a turn? I have a great shot of him either pre or post lawn mowing I'd really like to share. I've put it on and deleted it and I just can't decide what to do, so I'm asking permission. Can I put up some funny photos?
Please?
Go ahead, you've already told everyone I'm over 70. But you'd better get permission from the others. Sometimes we can be touchy. :)
ReplyDeleteShoot, if big hair is as bad as it gets, feel free!
ReplyDeleteWell I said these were MILD examples. It only gets better from here.
ReplyDeleteHave at it. If anything's too bad we can always ask you to take it off quick. Just remember, this is the web, if it's going to eliminate any job opportunities or political careers, I wouldn't do it.
ReplyDeleteYou know, if it's not something we would want our kids to model (to do), maybe that shouldn't make it either. But if it's just "look how goofy we look", no problems. We've only gotten worse. :) And they already think we're weird.