Blessed Sacrament Reunion

Welcome...This blog site was created to provide a forum for Blessed Sacrament Alumni to reconnect and share memories. It's our hope that reliving the laughter and recalling the antics can bring us all back to a time when life was so much less complicated!

Monday, May 26, 2008

More Polaroids from a box in my parent's house


Found more Polaroids....My color scanner was not cooperating so I used B/W....When I upgrade scanners I'll repost in color...

What a fun reunion we had!
Thank you to everyone who made this possible, and everyone who shared...So well thought out and executed...very professional and a what a blast...

4 Comments:

Blogger moodyblues said...

Bill, I'm glad that you enjoyed going back in time to the other side of the Looking Glass. While there was no Red Queen (Debbie Williams?), White Rabbit (Mark Kacmar?) or Cheshire Cat (my ALL-TIME favorite fictional character--no wonder I have so many kitties!!!), we did have a croquet set and we had a great time whacking those colored planetary balls!

"Remember what the Dormouse said,
Feed the head
Feed the head!"
WHITE RABBIT, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE

Ted Zagar

May 28, 2008 at 8:11 PM  
Blogger BillMarker73 said...

That really was the other side of the Looking Glass....Such fun finding out what everyone's been up to and reminiscing....Let's have a croquet rematch next time we meet or our next reunion (Vegas!).... I thought I had that game in the bag but then Mark and Debbie started knocken'em with laser guidance.

May 29, 2008 at 11:27 AM  
Blogger Debbie Williams (Maxin)72 said...

Bill,

That would be so cool having a reunion in Vegas....now that is a "wonderland" with plenty of looking glasses! I think it would be difficult to find some grass to play croquet on. I guess I am not going to get any "mulligans" next match!!

May 29, 2008 at 7:55 PM  
Blogger moodyblues said...

Debbie, we'll give you one mulligan every turn IF you promise to come in DEAD last (or at least tied for last with Mark!). Ya also gotta leave your "laser guidance" system home--thanks for the heads-up, Bill--I was wondering why my eyes kept picking up these dancing red points of light. I thought turning 60 was finally starting to wear down the peepers in weird ways!

Ted Z

May 29, 2008 at 11:32 PM  

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