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Congratulations
“Taking this photo Easter Morning 1986 seemed like a good idea at the time. The CONGRATULATIONS sign is from our younger son’s Confirmation the week before. Apparently no time to take it down before Easter morning.”
(submitted by Janet)
The Terrible Twos
“I have the fondest memories of all the amazing birthday cakes my mum used to make us. So clearly, I got some really dud presents this year.”
(submitted by Tamara)
Semi-Formal
Thank you, Dad, for always making prom a little more awkward in your own unique way.
(submitted by Rebecca in Ireland)
Roll Bounce
“This was taken early 1965. I was posing with my favorite truck while my sisters roller skated in the driveway. The oldest sister has a unconvincing ‘I didn’t do it’ look while my other sister goes down hard.”
(submitted by Fred)
Ashes To Ashes
“An inquisitive baby, I’d often explore places that normally would be ‘off-limits’. The cold soft ash felt good in my little fingers though! Luckily, my brothers ‘rescued’ me, and my parents thought to snap a photo of it.”
(submitted by Scott)
The Ties That Bind
“My mom bought us new Easter outfits and, to our horror, we had to wear the dreaded… ties. Needless to say, we weren’t happy about it.”
(submitted by Christopher)
Lapaphobia
A reminder to all children that are scared of Santa… it could be worse.
(submitted by Heather)
The Dribbler Revisited
Well, we’ve been hearing from some our favorite AFP-ers this week and this man is no exception. Jim A.K.A “The Dribbler” sent us this photo of his sister to prove that she taught him everything he knows.
Apparently, it runs in the family.
