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Bear Hug

“My father took this of me in 1968 in the parking lot of Lollipop Farm, a petting zoo in Henrietta, NY.  Apparently, they just had a grizzly bear head lying around for kids to play with.  I probably had bear brains in my hair when I too, that thing off.”

(submitted by Dorothy)

Recreating The Awkwardness

Lined up youngest to oldest, my siblings and I recreated this old family photo. We still had the same old painting to hang on the wall.

(submitted by Evelyn)

Blank Space

“Our mom’s first marriage didn’t end well so we have been told that my grandmother altered the wedding photo shortly after the dissolution. This is a good example of our families no-nonsense approach when encountering difficulties in life. Cut it out and move on.”

(submitted by Paula)

Tale Of Two Sisters

Rachel

“Here I am cheerly coloring alongside my older sister while she encouraged me, “You’re doing really good!” She suggested mom take a picture but the moment we held up our pages for the camera she whispered to me, “Yours is terrible!” The rest of the story is written across my face.”

Nichol

“I am the oldest of four, with my little sister here, being the youngest. Until she showed up I was the queen of everything. Needless to say, I was a little bit jealous. One day, we were coloring together and she as try I got to color like me. She was two or three. I was about seven. I was pretty proud of my newly honed artistic skills and  wasn’t prepared to let her take this away from me. So I encouraged her and to,d her what a good job she as doing and that her picture was really pretty. Every time I’d use a crayon, she’d wait until I was finished and then use it and try to do what I was doing. My mother, clearly touched by the love and sisterly affection shown between us, wanted to see a picture to preserve the moment forever. She asked us to hold up our pictures. I asked my mom to wait a minute and whispered in my impressionable little sisters ear, “yours is a scribbled mess” the I smiled for the camera and my mom snapped. Capturing the moment I popped my sisters balloon and let her have it. Am I proud? No. Is it funny? Yes!!! Every time I see this pictures I cry with laughter. My mom didn’t knickname me Lucy (after the Peanuts character) for no reason.  I showed this picture to my husband when we first started dating and was howling with laughter at the time. He was appalled, but he still married me. Ten years later, there are times he remembers this picture and wonders why he didn’t heed this warning. The way I look at it, I saved her from a lifetime of misplaced confidence. She was clearly not as good as me, and she could have ended up like those people who’ve ended up in X-factor because they’ve had encouragement when they should have been told to stop. Thank goodness my little sister had me.”

(submitted by Rachel and Nichol in the UK)

Outbreak

“Our kids 1st communion during the swine flu scare back in 2009.  The Catholic Church made the decision that weekend to not have the moment in masses where everyone shakes hands.”

(submitted by Ted)

World Famoso

“This picture is of myself, my mom and my sister in Mexico. No Mexican vacation is complete without taking a sombrero picture.”

(submitted by Angie)

Poochie

“My fellow friends born in the 80s may remember Poochie.  I was obsessed.  My mother the seamstress was a saint. Despite the look on my face, I remember being thrilled with the result.”

(submitted by Laura)

Smackdown

“No one is in a good mood after getting up at the crack of dawn for sunrise service on Easter Sunday. However, mom WILL have her photo, whether you want to cooperate or not.”

(submitted by Roxanne a.k.a. Mom)

Headless Over Heels

“Headless Honeymoon. I was going through my parents’ house and pictures. They went to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon back in 1955. They must have provided little photo albums of their trip. When I first looked at it, I got hysterical. What a memory from their honeymoon.”

(submitted by Kathy)

Young At Heart

“Homecoming with the grandkids… Grandma didn’t want to be left out.”

(submitted by Brianna)