Wednesday, September 10, 2008

These Are the Days We'll Remember

Last night I watched a little KBYU special on Salt Lake City in the 40's. It was so charming! People used to dress up (hats, gloves, lipstick, heels) and spend all day downtown, shopping at Cress' and Auerbach's, going to movies, having sandwiches, chocolate sodas and malts at the "counter", dancing, etc. Why don't we dress up anymore? It's really a pity. It looked like such a fun time and place to be. Everyone looks so happy and healthy and not in a hurry. Teenagers would take the trolley car out to Saltair and dance the night away or swim in the Great Salt Lake (eeeuuuuu). I went to bed wishing that I could time travel to those days and just sit and watch what life was like.

This is a fun little site if you've got a few minutes. Yearbookyourself.com
Download any picture of yourself, and then fiddle around with the size and the tilt and you come up with what you would have looked like in yearbooks of the past! Ready for some fun? Let's try it.
Amy in 1950 (that's as early as it goes). I just need a little red lipstick.



(1952) Do I look like Donna Reed? I used to love that show.


(1966) My Dad's sister, Janet used to have hair like this.
It's pretty close to my own hairstyle, but not as poofy. Should this concern me?
(1974) Oh, I always wished for long hair.
I just don't have the patience to grow it out.

I'm more of a short-hair kind of girl.

Just for fun, I thought I would see what Josh would look like.

1956 - Perhaps we may have met each other on the dance floor of Saltair?
Oh wait. I can't dance. Maybe I would have charmed him with my looks alone?

Definitely.




We'll meet you downtown, and all go get a chocolate soda at Auerbachs!


9 comments:

Mrs. Grindstaff said...

Your 1966 picture looks just like your mom! I know I've seen that picture in my mom's front room.

Cara and Steve said...

Amy, those pictures are hilarious. I will definetly have to try doing that especially because since I don't have a camera right now (I guess your in the same boat too), I can't post any recent pictures. That one of Josh actually looks very realistic. I miss you guys :)

Amy said...

Maggie, I forgot my mom styled her hair like that too!

Cara, I'm just trying to get creative in the absence of the old camera.

kthom said...

It's a toss up between 1966 and the fro! In all seriousness, I wouldn't have minded (?) growing up back then..the 1950s-60s. Good wholesoem times! So are you taking in those photos to your next hair appt and just saying, "surprise me!"

Amy said...

Haha. Oh, Kari you make me laugh! You got me. Can you imagine the look on her face? hahaha.

Stephanie said...

Awesome! I love the 1966 pic, and Josh looks very suited for that era. His face fits nicely with the hair! I like how you are "making the best of it" without your camera. We have a Winnie the Pooh Book titled "Make the Best of It" and it's a often repeated theme around our house. Good job, Ames.

ww said...

You and Josh look like a match made in heaven.

Dianna said...

Oh, thanks for the belly laughs! That was amazing. Now that you bring it up, you do kind of remind me of a 50's mom who would always have hot cookies waiting for your kids after school. The one of Josh looks so natural, no photo magic detected. I would be a 40's mom if I could choose. I love the high heels and long coats, but then again, I sure like my capris the most.

Shelese said...

Oh my goodness! that was hilarious! You're a babe in all decades.