FrameChannel Lets Me Smile At My Babies Once Again

Posted on Jan 16, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Tonight, I finished scanning the “Best Of” my old non-digital snapshots so I could upload them to my FrameChannel account and add them to the slideshow on my Digital Spectrum MF8104 wireless digital picture frame.

My DS MF8104 wireless frame is my favorite thing in the house right now.  When I walk through my living room, I don’t even sit in the chairs or relax on the sofa; I just pause before my wireless frame and watch a few minutes of my life, two dozen times a day.  I haven’t seen the same pictures twice, yet!

That’s probably because there are almost three thousand pictures in my FrameChannel account now.  You read that right:  three thousand.

Well, we took a lot of pictures BEFORE the days of digital, and now we take even more.  And I didn’t upload ALL of them to my FrameChannel account; I only uploaded the really good ones.

Almost three thousand really good ones.  That’s right.

I’m actually sitting here with tears in my eyes, because I’m seeing pictures I hadn’t seen in over twenty years.

In my living room, thanks to my wireless digital picture frame and FrameChannel, my grown children are small again, and smaller, and then they get bigger, and oh my goodness that one was just last week, and HEY, there they are all tiny again.  Loved ones that have been dead for years live again, in my living room.  Old friends, current friends, people who mean the world to me. . . there they all are in the living room.

The pictures are all crystal-clear, sharp, and life-like, too - even the non-digital scanned snapshots!  The LCD screen is bright.  I haven’t turned my frame off in over a month, and it’s still going strong!

Have I mentioned how much I love my wireless digital picture frame?  I did?  Well, it’s absolutely true.  I do.

A Wireless Digital Picture Frame Is Like A Time Machine On Your Wall

Posted on Jan 14, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

22222Monday10My parents don’t look like this any more, but on my wireless digital picture frame they still do, several times a day.

In these pictures, my parents are younger than my daughter and son are today. The guns remind us that they were nobody to mess with back then.

Just kidding. They were target shooting by the river. We still do things like that in these parts. The crazy Political Correctness Police haven’t reached us here, not yet, anyway. It’s nice.

My point is this. My father died ten years ago, and my mother is in her seventies, in real life. My wireless picture frame does more than just give me a slideshow of almost two thousand FrameChannel pictures; it is also a kind of time machine.

On the back of my piano is a Digital Spectrum MF8104 10.4-inch wireless digital picture frame, but when I look at it, and I look at it ALL THE TIME, I don’t see a picture frame. digitalspectrummine

I see my entire life. I see my teenaged parents, and my middle-aged parents, and my mother as she was last week. I see my grandparents who’ve been gone for over forty years. I see uncles and aunts and cousins and old friends. I see my own children as tiny babies and as toddlers and as small children and as teens and as they are today. Sometimes, the contrasts make me cry - the good kind!

With regular picture frames, which used to be ALL OVER MY HOUSE, nothing ever changed. I got out of the habit of even looking at them, except to dust them. Now, with my wireless digital picture frame, I can’t stop looking. And neither can anybody else who stops by my house.

 

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