For Throwback Thursday this week – I have some pics and the song Southern Cross by Crosby, Stills & Nash:
I have linked the original video – which I guess MTV scrolled a lot back in mid 80’s (song facts HERE)
I was cleaning up some old digital pics this week and I had a good laugh when I found this shot from ten years ago – when my son photo bombed a picture of his classmate:
And then in this shot of my step-daughter on a visit, it shows a Priorhouse tradition – face in the cake!
And lastly, these are my two boys – in 2003-
Have a nice weekend –
Funny I was looking a pictures of my sons from 18 years ago last night ! Time flies!
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how cool – and isn’t it fun to look back – ❤
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Yes it made me teary!
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❤
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Photo bombing photos, you trained him well lol! great shots ^^
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Hey Andy – I had nothing to do with it – and when i saw the pic I barely remembered it – ha!
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uh huh, that’s your story and you’re sticking to it right 😛
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Great song….and cute photos
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thanks 🙂
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Whoa personalities! Love the photobomb pic 🙂
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thanks 🙂
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Ahhh! Loved these pictures of your sweet, smiling babies!
And, giving away my age, Southern Cross was the song playing when a boy from out of town asked me to his Junior prom 🙂
Great memories!
I’m behind on my reading because of a super busy week. I’ll be back to visit soon.
Have a great weekend Yvette!!
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favorite part is at the 2:55 mark –
“time after time – night after night – she would look up to me and say she was lonely…”
gosh, better to be single than with the wrong person – oh yeah…
but I guess it also shows that sometimes we do not always know what a partner needs- like when he cites, “I don’t understand what she needed…” – another reminder that it takes time and living it to get this relationship thing down….as well s the right match for our gift mix…”
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Happy Times! And lovely, cheeky kids 🙂
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thanks Debbie – and I have been missing the look up challenge – but grabbed a shot this weekend so I will be over later! and regarding the cheeky smiles – well I picked some happy ones on purpose – and another time I may toss together a post with candid shots – or even those grumpy faces I managed to catch. and one time – years ago – we had a congo about how in the past – certain portraits of people were “SERIOUS” and no smiling.
At the time, I had some twenty-five cent copies of Connoisseur Magazine (isn’t that ironic) and each cover had these stately people with no smiles – and it was a topic we all enjoyed learning about – but I am personally glad we are a smiling culture – for the most part….
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Your kids are adorable! I’ve been singing Southern Cross in my head for hours now. 😉
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Thanks Lisa – and guess that is kinda a music hug from the east coast to west coast – ❤ ❤ cause music travels so well – eh? and thought you'd like the boat video (I originally had a plain lyric one inserted) but this one was nicer – and with all your harbor, boat, and water shots- well….
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Aw, how nice. 🙂 And it’s great to hear I’m not the only one who thinks of my blogging friends while away from the computer. 🙂
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(EN) well… 🙂 and 😀 then 😉 and ;-P ….great! 🙂
(IT) dunque… 🙂 e 😀 poi 😉 e ;-P … bello! 🙂
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haha ❤ love your coded message – looks like you have another language under your belt – called "blog code"
(IT) haha ❤ love il messaggio in codice – sembra che hai un'altra lingua sotto la cintura – denominato "Codice blog"
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How cute are those kids?! The years fly by don’t they?
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well you said that right – fly by – and I find myself telling other people that – like we saw a momma with her newborn and I said, “I know it is cliche and you’ll hear it a lot – but the years go fast and so soak up each embrace….” ❤
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And that Mamma with no sleep thinks..” Yah right.” We’ve all been there. 🙂
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yup – with toothpicks to hold the eyes open – ha!
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[chuckle] Soooo cute!
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🙂
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Thank you for the music 🙂 And the memories.
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❤ hugs
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LOL @ the “face in the cake” tradition, Yvette. 🙂 Great memories and pics.
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well sometimes parents did it too – and if there was time, we would make an extra cake for doing this – and then order one for eating – but it really just kept it fun…. thanks for dropping by ❤
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The first image was really funny ” your son photo bombing” 🙂
My daughter does it now a days, every time my wife poses for a shot…
Some interesting music again 🙂
Thanks a lot for sharing…
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