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Me (Poppy) in my favourite elephant pyjamas, trying to dodge bedtime. Yes, I know I look like a boy. But I don’t anymore and that’s the main thing. I think.
One of the inevitable jobs when moving from one home to another home (which is what I am doing at the moment) is opening up lots of dusty, old, sellotaped up boxes, which are full of things you know you love but you just can’t remember what.
I’ve rediscovered an old teddy bear, letters from friends (from BEFORE EMAIL), books, (hundreds) IKEA candle holders (?) crockery, an old pair of roller-skates (proper retro Fisher Price) and stacks and stacks and STACKS of old photographs, all taken pre-digital and all with that beautiful grain, that only manual cameras and film could achieve. Instagram, eat your heart out.
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I’ve been scanning in and saving all my photographs to Irista – this one I already had on my iPhone so was easy to upload
We’re all so loud with our photo sharing today. Social media is terribly noisy… so I thought I’d share with you some precious pictures quietly. All taken by my dad on his manual camera… I scanned them all and have saved them to a brand new album on my Irista account, called ‘Untold Stories’.
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It’s easy to create albums on Irista…
And here are just a few of the ones I added…
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I now teach piano in my spare time, so starting young served me well.. and I wish I still had this outfit. I’d wear it everyday.
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Sitting in the sea in France. I remember this swimming costume vividly – it used to get all wrinkly around my tummy and I used to love the sucking popping noise it made when I pulled it off my skin to let the air back in…
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Me with my grandpa. True love. On both sides.
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Reading stories with my mum – she looks gorgeous and KNACKERED! And don’t forget – this was pre-dishwashers, pre-microwaves… she was a cooking and washing up machine!! Serious hats of to my mum. What a super hero X
If you have any old photos lying around, or even in albums, you’ll know that they don’t look as good now as they did then. Some of mine are a little curved around the edges, faded in places and some are even a bit cracked.
I feel so much better having saved them all to Irista now – I have preserved them forever and can call upon them on my iPhone, laptop, iPad etc, whenever I fancy a nostalgic squizz.
I so miss being little.
But I so love now too ;)
It’s always good to have a little reminder of your journey and how small you once were, don’t you think? And these memories are precious.. so maybe don’t let your photos crumble away – protect them.
I’m so pleased I did.
Image may be NSFW.
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Canon have sponsored some of my work, including this post, where I have been trying out and using their new platform Irista – I am loving it!