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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAnd here's pixs of my mini-car collection, and pixs of my meals last week, and books I read, and----
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And here's pixs of my mini-car collection, and pixs of my meals last week, and books I read, and---- (Original Post)
packman
Nov 2019
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PuffedMica
(1,061 posts)1. Anyone rember slides?
Some one sets up the projector and screen in their living room and proceeds to go through two years of every birthday and road trip than nobody wants to see.
True Blue American
(17,972 posts)3. Or shares
Cute kid pictures every day on Facebook.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)8. My dad used to do exactly that.
Tray after tray after tray of slides...
Kali
(54,990 posts)9. mine had carousels
what, 300 some odd slides per?
True Blue American
(17,972 posts)2. Looks like
My Grandson but his only interests are computers,robots,etc. he only talks if you ask. I do because I learn.
Ohiogal
(31,660 posts)4. Me, too.
I always try to get them to talk about their interests. 😊
True Blue American
(17,972 posts)5. Amazing how much we
Old folks can learn just by listening.
Ohiogal
(31,660 posts)6. That's very true.
My kids are really interesting once they open up, but, sometimes need a little bit of encouragement to do so. Then I just sit back and enjoy them.
yonder
(9,631 posts)7. There's a thousand words in that photo.
And a story or two as well.