
I rarely go anywhere without a camera. I feel weird without one - like I'll miss out on preserving some moment in time.

I appreciate the fact that my mom had a camera with her frequently while we were growing up. The clothes, the hair and the toys of the 80s were totally rad. It would have been a shame to have not captured these elements in their glory.
Apparently, it was OK for Natalie and I to have mullets at a certain point in our childhood.

Since I was a tomboy, it was also OK to always have an artificial firearm, foam cowboy hat or Kenny Rogers boots.

I also want to throw in these pictures of Karen and Susan. (You guys can thank me later).

If you'll notice, we are wearing accessories from Mr. Potato Head. That's why toys from the 80s were cool.

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