Childhood,  Family,  Friendship,  Play

Into the Woods

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Into the Woods
Leaving a Life Legacy Pam divider

I love love love this photo.

I have no idea where it was taken.  Could be our property at 217 (the houses in the background look a bit familiar, it could be that undeveloped portion in front of the orchard) or perhaps it is at the farm in NH.

I love that we are out there in our loafers, ankle socks, and short, short dresses, Ellen’s is even a smocked one, so familiar in our childhood. 

This picture could be used as an advertisement for a Campground or Cabin Resort Rental property, couldn’t it?  

Come have fun with us!  What are you waiting for?

I love it – another frameable one for sure!

Leaving a Life Legacy Ellen divider

There was a big expanse of land between our house and the neighbors in which we would often play. When I think back on our childhood, I realize how lucky we were to have grown up during a time when children played for hours (mostly unsupervised) outside with their friends and siblings.

It wasn’t until the porch light came on that we’d even think of heading home from the revelry.

I wish the kids today had that same opportunity to just be…to explore…to learn…to grow…to engage – at their own pace, in their own neighborhoods, with safety.


Leaving a Life Legacy Questions
You can answer below in the comments, over on our Facebook page, or privately – your choice!
  1. Did you spend a lot of time outside as a child?
  2. Are you a camper?
  3. Do you prefer color or black-and-white photos?

Leaving a Life Legacy Inspiration

Document the moments you feel most in love with yourself — what you’re wearing, who you’re around, what you’re doing. Recreate and repeat

— Warsan Shire

Leaving a Life Legacy Dad Joke of the week
Our Dad told the corniest jokes and we loved them.
This section is dedicated to him and all of the laughs we enjoyed over the years.

Q:  What did the baby corn say to the mama corn?

A:  Where’s popcorn?


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