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    Afternoon with GS1

    As I mentioned in Chat we spent yesterday at DS1's. OH and DS went to a car event - and took lots of photos of very smart, expensive cars. OH is doing well with his new phone!

    GS2 was chilling out after two very busy weeks on the National Citizen Service programme, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

    GS1 joined his mum and me sitting on their new patio (nearly finished) in the sunshine and chatting. I'm sure he's grown in the last couple of weeks and suddenly seems to have become a grown up instead of a teenager. He was delightful company, and I feel so proud of what he's achieved.

    He has also been sorting out, transferring and improving/repairing a lot of our old cine and video films. He's encountered a few problems, but has found solutions which work very well. He must have put hours and hours into this task, and he showed me some of the work in progress. He is doing a very professional job of getting the best possible images out of long defunct formats, and I was thrilled with what he's done.

    One film was of a niece's wedding in the early 90s. DS1 was an usher and looked so smart in top hat and morning suit! There was one taken in my mother's flat and it took us a few minutes to work out who the extra dog was - it was a golden retriever belonging to the friends who used to live in the house we now live in! We used to look after quite a few friends' dogs.

    There was another film which sent shivers down our spines! It was taken in New York when our sons were teenagers. The sequence showed me and the two boys sitting on a wall outside some tower blocks, looking at a map. OH had taken the film, and had then panned upwards to show the skyscrapers - The World Trade Centre, aka the Twin Towers. I never realised that that was where we were, but I can remember going shopping in the underground mall there.

    DIL cooked a delicious dinner - pulled pork with home-made pork scratchings and all the trimmings, followed by Portuguese tarts.

    "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

    (Marianne Williamson)

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    Daisy we have just had Portuguese tarts with a cup of tea and coffee ,

    What a clever GS it can't have been a easy job , well done him ,
    I bet you didn't realise when you watched the twin towers go down how close you had been to them while there .

    It shocks you when you realise how grown up our Grandchildren have become , Sitting with GS1 today talking about work and cars seemed so far away from talking about computer games and Nerff guns a few years ago
    Im not fat just 6ft too small

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      #3
      Daisy,sounds like GS has done a wonderful job.
      I think sometimes you can look at old photos and think i forgot we had been there.

      Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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        #4
        Nanto - I agree, and I found it even more so with these very old cine films and videos. I am going to borrow DS2's spare photo scanner and scan some of our old family photos and perhaps make them into a photo book. Most of them are safely stored in albums but it would be useful to put them into a different format to keep them together.

        "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

        (Marianne Williamson)

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          #5
          Daisy, what a clever GS, he must enjoy what he does, nice for all of you as well to see the old photo's etc.

          When DH was ill I spent hours doing photo albums for the boys, I had a lot of dia's and to be honest I don't think they had seen half of them, I got them developed for the albums and they were both very surprised when they saw the photo's.

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            #6
            Daisy I have paid to have our cine films and some slides put on DVD’s. It wasn’t cheap. Well done GS
            What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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              #7
              How nice to spend that time with GS1 Daisy It sounds as though he has done a good job.

              Chilling about the World Trade Center photos.
              My ex and I were in New York for our 25th wedding anniversary. We stayed in a hotel directly opposite the Trade Center, and walked through the ground floor more than once to get the the river. On 9/11 I could picture it clearly
              “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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                #8
                Gem - that must have been chilling. I was helping my DS2 in the shop at the time of 9/11. The day after a couple came in with several rolls of film they wanted processing. They were clearly shaken and upset. They had taken photos outside the World Trade Centre exactly 24 hours before the first plane hit it. It was their last day in NY and they flew home later the same day. Even processing and printing the films was emotional.
                "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

                (Marianne Williamson)

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