Sometimes I wish we could go back to those hippie days. With rose colored glasses on they look pretty good compared to what is going on in the world. Great photo!
I had hair like yours but Dennis’s was short as he had just gotten out of the Air Force. In 1979 I was pregnant with our first, Mandy. She was born in Jan. 1980. Blessings and hugs, Betsy
I think it was a spiral perm. We were all so cool. My husband was working for a farm equipment dealership and was building corn silos. No fear of heights. The next year he went to work for the railroad and cut it because of the heat. This is my oldest daughter. My first son was born in June of 1980 so I could have been expecting. The top is a smock top so it's hard to tell.
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Well my hubby at the time didn't have long hair, but we were two hippies and a baby then too! How awesome is that?
ReplyDeletePretty awesome! I think I was trying to be Stevie Nicks with the perm (#fail)
DeleteSuch a sweet photo of people with hope, love and joy!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thanks. We were pretty naive!
DeleteAwesome photo, l love hippies and I miss 1979, the year I graduated high school! You guys looked great and still do 🙂❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I honestly miss that hairy version of the hubs.
DeleteYou all look pretty cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteSometimes I wish we could go back to those hippie days. With rose colored glasses on they look pretty good compared to what is going on in the world. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI wish we could go back to those days. Barbara mentioned how much hope we had for the future. I miss that alot.
DeleteI had hair like yours but Dennis’s was short as he had just gotten out of the Air Force. In 1979 I was pregnant with our first, Mandy. She was born in Jan. 1980.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
I think it was a spiral perm. We were all so cool. My husband was working for a farm equipment dealership and was building corn silos. No fear of heights. The next year he went to work for the railroad and cut it because of the heat.
DeleteThis is my oldest daughter. My first son was born in June of 1980 so I could have been expecting. The top is a smock top so it's hard to tell.
You 3 look great! I miss the '70s too. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool picture. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love ❤️ this photo.
ReplyDeleteThose were the days!
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