Friday Photo Flashback

As my birthday approaches this coming week, I thought it would be fun to look at a birthday from the past. These photos will take you back 46 years to my 8th birthday.

The first thing I notice about this photo is the fact that my folks didn’t develop the film for over a year!! I find that hilarious.

The little dude in the awful brown and yellow outfit cutting the cake is yours truly. Look at that mop of hair!! This was probably one of the last birthdays I was sort of skinny.

The lady in red is my beautiful mom who made my birthday cake. At 8 years old, I’m sure I didn’t ask for a train cake, it was probably one of the cake pans she had already in the house. Just looking at this picture makes me miss her even more.

I cannot be sure, but I am guessing that my aunt is to my mom’s left. It looks like she is sitting on one of these green bar chairs we had. My brother is to my right with a party staple – Towne Club pop!

As I tend to do, I want to see the stuff in the background, but so often the photos are blurry. There are some things of interest here, however. I do not for the life of me remember the olive green corded phone on the wall. I do remember my mom and dad sticking notes with numbers and such above it. It looks like there might be a couple index cards there.

Directly behind my mom, up against the wall, I can make out what is probably a macramé plant holder. If memory serves me right, there were sea shells woven into the plant hanger itself. My mom hand plenty of plants in the house and at one point I had made her a plant hanger at summer camp.

I have to laugh at the classic Mr. Coffee Coffee Pot on the counter. I think every family member had one of those except my grandma who only used a percolator for coffee. It looks like my folks have stacked up stuff on the counter, which was a constant. I remember my dad moving stuff off the coffee pot whenever he had to make coffee.

I really tried to make out what looks like a bookcase, or maybe part of the stereo in the room behind my mom. It looks like it may have photo albums on there, but I can’t be sure. That was usually the spot where the TV was, but it could have been in a different spot at this time.

I had originally only wanted to post the one photo, however, after looking at another one taken the same day, I had to share for one reason – the ugly wallpaper! Get a load of that terrible pattern!

I like this picture a lot more than the other, because I have a cheesy grin and it screams 1970’s! For example, the paneling up half the wall. Paneling seemed to be in every house back then! Then, of course, the Polaroid cameras that every had back then. I’m surprised that these pictures were not taken with one!

If you look at the middle of the table, you will just be able to see a bit of one of mom’s plants. It may have been what she called spider plants. She used to have pieces of those plants in jars, vases, and pots all over the place! And just above my head is the bottom “tail” of one of the many plant hangers mom had.

The weird thing about these photos is that I can tell you without seeing them, who was there to celebrate with us. Both sets of grandparents, my aunt, and my folks. It was never really a big deal, but I loved those little birthday parties.

Oh, to go back 46 years just to see those folks who are no longer here ….

13 thoughts on “Friday Photo Flashback

  1. great memories! Some personal to you, some universal to those of us in this age range – the phone on the kitchen wall, check!, wood paneling somewhere on the walls of the house, check! Macrame plant holders dangling from the ceiling, check! The one thing we didn’t have was a coffee maker. Back then I hadn’t yet discovered coffee, my parents opted mostly for tea and they used jars of instant coffee for times they did want a cup of joe. Probably didn’t get a maker like that one til they’d split up, my mom gravitated more towards coffee. By the time I was on my own, it was one of the first essentials for my place.

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  2. How sweet! – We had some gosh-awful wallpaper and paneling in our home too when I was growing up. Also, lots of macrame planters and wall hangings. We had a couple velvet paintings as well. 😄 Even though the decor left something to be desired, I do long for those simpler times. No internet, no cell phones, people actually talking and listening to one another…..ahhh, memories. 🥰 I hope you have a wonderful birthday!!🎉🥳🎉

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  3. I remember when we were young going to the Town Club store was a real treat. We got to pick out different flavors. We didn’t go often. WE lived in Armada and the store was in Mt Clemens. The nearest Kmart and McDonald’s were also in Mt Clemens. Thanks for stirring up the memories.

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  4. Dude I love when you do these…I LOVE the wallpaper…I have actually looked for unused 70s wallpaper. That is how much I love that decade!
    Keep doing these Keith…please!

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    1. LOL – if you insist, Max! I may have bit off more than I can chew with the features I am doing now. But hopefully, I can work ahead and schedule ahead. The Music of My Life feature kicks off on my birthday (the 15th) with 1970.

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      1. I just love these….that 70’s photo look…you can’t reproduce that…I’ve tried with photoshop.
        Oh only 5 more days! Happy early birthday by the way!

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  5. Keith, those are great shots. Ourselves as kids remember everything about the home we grew up in. My mom, like yours sometimes waited a year or more to developed photos. I have one of my grandparents and us on Christmas morning and it wasn’t developed until 1960. Now I’ve got the bug and will need to go through some old pics and post them. Do you still have all that hair?

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