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Siblings

The Grinch

“This is a photo of me and my three older siblings. Such a nice photo, until you see me in the bottom left. That is not okay!”

(submitted by Melissa)

Most Wonderful Time

“This was our family’s Christmas card in 1991. The caption, so lovingly coined by my mother, was “From our happy home to yours!”

(submitted by Alexnadria)

Hate Mail

“Audrey was mad at her brother Jacob and chose to write him this note to express her feelings.”

(submitted by Barry)

Mother Of The Year Award

“Mother of the Year award. Not only is my daughter faceplanting in the back there, my son is standing on top of our broken gate. No one was hurt in this awkward family moment.”

(submitted by Courtney)

Cracking Up

It was a nice day at the park. My girls and I had just walked a couple of miles. They looked so pretty I just had to snap a picture. Maybe I should’ve picked a better background?

(submitted by Sherry)

BFFs

“My sister had separation issues as a child…I learned to deal with it at an early age.”

(submitted by Michele)

Send In The Clowns

“This is a picture of me and my cousins. My grandma used to sew us matching costumes every year for halloween. She decided it would be a good idea to take us to get professional pictures done in these matching clown costumes. When I asked her what she was thinking years later she replied, ‘I thought you would appreciate them someday.’ Thanks, Grandma, for the thoughts!”

(submitted by Kristy)

Duct Tales

“My big sister and I, 21 years later… my diapers had to be duct taped because I would take them off.”

(submitted by Lillian)

Cult of Personalities

“This photo says it all. My oldest brother was and still is the quiet one. My middle brother was always getting in trouble and speaking his mind, and I am still the little sister who sees the good in every situation and always with a smile.”

(submitted by Joelene)

Brotherly Love

“That’s me on the left in the sailor suit on the left, and my brother, smiling and content, on the right. In my humble opinion one of the best examples of late 1980s Sears family portrait photos you’ll ever see.

Apparently, no amount of rattle toys and funny voices could shake me out of the existential crisis I was clearly going through at the moment this picture was taken. Or maybe it was just the indignity of that sailor suit. Either way, my brother, on the right, was clearly just fine with the whole procedure.

Ever since this picture was taken it has brought joy to all who see it. When I lived with house mates we had this picture posted in our kitchen with the caption, ‘You might have had a bad day, but at least you’re not as sad as this baby.'”

(submitted by Brendan)