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Real Kodak Moments Don’t Need Photos

I heard that photos are the most googled. People don’t care about reading the text. They want to look at the image. Sarah Palin (Don’t get me started…) is now the “person most googled” Although, she may be grouped in with Tina Fey.

I was always the picture taker in our family. Jimmy’s theory was if it’s important enough it will be etched in our memory. In other words, if it’s a Kodak moment we don’t need Kodak.

That said, he never anticipated the need to look over our life the way I do. Had I died maybe he’d be sorry that I was behind the camera and not in front of it. Okay. I take that back. Here I am assuming he’d be continually pouring over pictures of me. hahahahaha…Wait…Why am I laughing?

The other day an incident happened that forced me to consider that maybe kinda sorta Jimmy’s theory had a speck of truth to it. As you see, it’s difficult for me, even now to admit that in 33 years of marriage he may have been right – once.

Jackie was busy and I got Skylar off her school bus. I will never ever forget (although, it’s only been 48 hours…ask me next year) the bus door opening to that little blond angelic face wearing grey sweatpants and a pink and white striped dress and an Ariel backpack. She stood on the top step and screeched”Grandma!” She leaped into my arms. Luckily I caught her.

We were still hugging as the bus pulled away. Later I thought of my in-laws. I remembered how overwhelmed they would be at a simple moment with my kids. They would both say,

“This has been the most wonderful day of my life!”
I’d think, “What the f%#@ is wrong with you?”

Now, I know. There was nothing wrong with them. They were grandparents…

P.S. If I had a photo I’d post it…See – Jimmy was wrong again!

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