1.18.2014

Photo of Ben working diligently at his computer back in 2000.


Like millions of families before us we've come to that time when we are looking at colleges and universities for Ben. He'll be graduating from high school at the end of May and we're anxious to make some final choices. I was thinking about that today when I came across a little, black and white 4x6 inch print (above).  Tempus Fugit !!!

I still have the blueberry MacBook. It still works. 

4 comments:

Jim said...

I have some photos of our son that I rub across every so often and cherish. They tell me that smell is the strongest trigger for memory but as a photographer I debate that. :-)

Claire said...

Those old family pictures are always among my favorite of your photos, along with the square black and white portraits. I run across photos of my now 5 yr old as a baby quite often, and they never fail to boggle my mind...

Anonymous said...

Family photos like time machine. This is part of the power of photography. I always suggest my (reluctant) friends to print and store anywhere. One day they will appreciate the happy discovery.
robert

Unknown said...

I've been going through some older photos of my own family. It's hard to believe the girls (twins) are almost 11 now, and nearly as tall as their mother.

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