Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Lori and Tami in Hawaii in 1986 -- Post 614 of (Not So) Wordless Wednesday

I  can't help it, I can't do a wordless post!  I found some more family photos hiding in Linda's family photo boxes.  This is one of my favorite photographs:

In 1986, our family went on vacation to Hawaii.  Lori was 12 years old and Tami was almost 10 years old.  I think it was on the big island of Hawaii that we took this photograph with a Hawaiian dancer (?) at a luau or a show.  The girls loved Hawaii, as did Linda and I.  No, I don't know the guys name - maybe the girls do!  

On Hawaii, we spent an afternoon near one of the beaches north of Kona in a park watching a Hawaiian woman making leis for a party that night with fresh flowers.  She taught the girls and Linda how to do it, and they wore their leis that night when we went to dinner.

These photos were scanned from photographs created from developed film prints and are not particularly sharp, but they are what we have!

Several times a year when our children were growing up, Linda sent photographs to her parents and brother in San Francisco.  When her father died in 2002, her brother sorted out the photos and gave Linda the ones that were of our family and the ones interacting with them.  They were given to us in a big box of stuff back in 2006, and we finally looked at them last year!  I've started digitizing them for use in these Wordless Wednesday posts.

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