Photo Hunt ~ Childhood

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QP Credit: Gwenevere Dupus

Yes, I dug very deep into my archives today. I just scanned the picture tonight. The only thing I remember about this tricycle is that is was red–I don’t remember much else from 1963. Maybe that is as close as I ever get to a motorcycle 😉 .

Thank you for stopping by today…have a wonderful Saturday…

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31 Replies to “Photo Hunt ~ Childhood”

  1. Darling picture…very cute!! 1963 is the year I graduated from high school..OOOPS!! I am OLD….ONLY as old as you feel!! Sandy
    I need to get mine up tonight

  2. What a precious picture. I really enjoy looking at past pictures of the family. Sometimes I wonder why I ever had to grow up. *smiles* I think it’s wonderful you got to me a blogging friend. You both looked so happy and blessed. God Bless.

  3. I remember a little red tricycle too and the rims of the wheels were white.
    Not only did my dolly get to ride but my teddy (Jumbo) was often my passenger.
    This is a great picture and a nice scrapbooking layout too.

  4. What a great picture for this theme. I love how you scrapbooked it. What program do you use? I have a very similiar picture I was looking for when I stumbled upon the one I actually used this Saturuday. I am really enjoying seeing everyones childhood photos. Thank you for stopping by and have a great and blessed weekend.

  5. I just LOVE old photo’s. Black and white are my favorites. Do you remember your baby doll you are giving a ride? Do you still have her? Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful Sunday my friend.

  6. This pic is priceless! You were a doll – still are 🙂 Thanks for posting it. I don’t remember my tricycle; now that I think about it, I’m not sure I ever road it! I read books. Have a peaceful Sunday.
    DK

  7. Looks very much like my tricycle. Which is sitting on the patio as I type this.

    No joke.

    My mother kept it, all 4 grandkids rode it, and since I live in my parents house . . . well, it’s still here. I have been wondering what to do with it. We got rid of our old red wagon, the high chair and a few other gems that she kept and the grandkids used.

    Sometimes I feel like I’m living in a museum. :-0

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