The September theme for City Daily Photo bloggers from all over the world is BIG. Be sure and visit the other sites to see how creative and imaginative my fellow CDP bloggers are: Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
Yikes! That's almost scary! It doth remind me, however, that our granddaughter is preparing to give birth and just went in and registered somewhere for a baby shower.
I know you find that hard to believe...that I could never be that old...but it's true, Frank.
So, Jacob, that means that you were born the year George Eastman introduced his first roll-film camera(1888), graduated high school when he began selling his Kodak Quick Focus model(1906), served a overseas in France with the French Foreign Legion, helped invent Kodachrome (1935), served again with the Legion in the Thai Highlands in Indonesia (1952), married a few years after the Nikon F was first sold (1959) and then just as Polaroid's Land Cameras were really taking off, found time and energy to have a child. Geez, that exhausting and my guess is you're at least 121. No-o-oo say it ain't so. (I was born somewhere in those years, too.)
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Yikes! That's almost scary! It doth remind me, however, that our granddaughter is preparing to give birth and just went in and registered somewhere for a baby shower.
I know you find that hard to believe...that I could never be that old...but it's true, Frank.
So, Jacob, that means that you were born the year George Eastman introduced his first roll-film camera(1888), graduated high school when he began selling his Kodak Quick Focus model(1906), served a overseas in France with the French Foreign Legion, helped invent Kodachrome (1935), served again with the Legion in the Thai Highlands in Indonesia (1952), married a few years after the Nikon F was first sold (1959) and then just as Polaroid's Land Cameras were really taking off, found time and energy to have a child. Geez, that exhausting and my guess is you're at least 121. No-o-oo say it ain't so. (I was born somewhere in those years, too.)
You two crack me up! All I can say is you two get to draw straws to see who gets to change this kid's diaper. May the best man win!
I always send diapers and a can of air freshener. Never had a complaint yet.
You two old men are very funny! That big baby's eyelashes remind me of my grandchildren. I call them "whisk broom" eyelashes.
Wow! What a pretty baby though, love the lashes :)
I love this entry for BIG! But you, Frank, would never be considered a 'big baby' by anyone, except perhaps by Jacob.
BIG baby is right! But I love that 'fall in love' line associated with a baby. So true.
Sorry for the very late visit. Only had one evening to visit before work got frenetic again.
And of course, I just read the comments now. You and Jacob are too funny!
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