Lisa
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I hope no one minds me resurrecting this thread... I've been away for months and I'm trying to catch up, and this one is just too fun to pass up.I want to see more pics of TE'ers as kids, so I'm adding one of my own!
This is in front of my grandparents' house in Arizona (and now *I* live in Arizona!) when I was not-quite-three years old.
The doll I'm holding is named Grunt. She is my first doll from when I was a baby. She has velcro that allowed her to hang on the crib bars... apparently, as a baby I would reach for her, and frustrated by my lack of freedom, arm-span, and/or motor skills, I would grunt. Thus, my parents named her Grunt, and that's just how it is. I should disclose that I still talk about Grunt in the present tense because she moved across the country with me for graduate school.
I would also love to know what kind of tree that is, because it looks like I'm standing in front of a giant pineapple (or perhaps I was a very small child...)!
Very cute, Badger. I like the story of Grunt. That's a Pineapple Palm (whowudda guessed it?). Phoenix canariensis for the botanical types here.
Badgercat, how cute!![]()
Unfortunately most of my kiddie pictures are in Germany with my parents, all I got is a couple of baby pics, so here is me as a happy baby with my cousin:
Followed by me looking rather gormless, but a prime example of my messy eating habits. According to my mum, any food that went into my mouth would have to be pushed further in by my fist (apparently I could get my whole fist in!). The quality is unfortunately not very good, as these are photos of the originals, that's why there is so much reflection....
And then I grew into a rather lanky tomboy kid (must be about 9 on this one), I'm the one in navy in the middle of the back row...
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One day, I'm going to buy a cottage in a small village and become its idiot!
Tbean, someone in your family is either a professional photographer or a very good amateur.
Those are fabulous!
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
I just posted this in a Facebook album and then promptly remembered this thread, so I thought I'd share. I think I was four or five in this picture (I can't quite remember how old I was when the training wheels came off of the bike). I do know that we were living in Germany at the time.
Anyway, yes. Apparently bikes have always made me smile.
DEX: That is SO cute!
Everyone Deserves a Lifetime
Tantrumbean, that second picture is outstanding!
Dex, you are just adorable!
Dex, you look so adorable. I think it's cool that your bike had a built in rear rack.
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
2007 Rodriguez Adventure/B72
2009 Masi Soulville Mixte/B18
1997 Trek 820 Step-thru Xtracycle/B17
Dex, that looks like some fancy bike!
Are those brake cables?
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
I do think it's funny to look at pictures of me when I was a kid. I was pretty stinkin' cute back then, so I always end up wondering what happened. Hah!
It's a shame that I don't remember much about that bike except how much I loved it. (The basket had brightly colored plastic daisies on the front.) We didn't bring it back with us when we left Germany, because I'd outgrown it by that time and it had been replaced with a shiny green 3-speed.
Zen, it does look like there's a front brake on the bike now that I'm looking at the pic more closely. Interesting.![]()
There's a brake caliper on the front wheel, too.
That is a very sweet picture!
Karen
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