I Watch My Children Grow Up Every Day, From The Top of my Piano
I keep my photograph albums in my cedar chest. Dozens and dozens of albums, all crammed full of pictures. Beautiful pictures of my beautiful children. . . pictures I loved. . . pictures that were calendar-quality!!!!! Pictures of my babies, and of my toddlers, and of my preschoolers, and of the first day of kindergarten. . . pictures of birthday parties and skating parties and picnics, and playgrounds.
Mostly, pictures I hadn't seen in years. Some of them? I'd forgotten they even existed.
That's why I was so excited when I got my wireless digital picture frame last Christmas. I'd wanted one desperately ever since I first saw one on display at Sam's Club.
As soon as it arrived, I opened that cedar chest, got out all of those wonderful pictures, started scanning them, and then I put them all on my FrameChannel account.
I took the frame out of the box, wrote down the serial number, and typed that in on FrameChannel. Bingo.
I've got over eight thousand pictures of my beautiful children in a random, looping slideshow, on my wireless picture frame.
It's the showcase of the living room. Nobody can walk past it without stopping and watching for ages. The frame even plays my Mp3's, so I've got a soundtrack to the memories of my life running 24/7 on the back of my piano.
This isn't an advertisement or anything. It's just a statement about the most awesome material object in my house.
When I stand and watch my wireless frame, I am watching my children grow up before my very eyes. I also see my parents, my siblings, our vacations, our pets, and, and, and. . . you name it. If it was precious to me, there's a picture of it on my wireless frame.
The sensation is indescribable. When I look at all of those pictures that had lain hidden for so many years, the sensation is just simply, well, indescribable.
My kids are in their twenties, but not on the back of the piano. There, any time I want, I can see my babies.
My parents. My brother. My sisters. All ages of them.
Any time I want.
If you are looking for a gift for someone you love, you might consider a wireless or digital picture frame. Seriously, if my house caught fire and all the humans and cats were safe, I'd run back inside for that frame. It's like another family member, because it's ALL my family members.
I love it. Sometimes, late at night when nobody's watching, I look at it and cry. Not the bad kind.
















