 1957 Corral's last solo card |
 1958 Corral & Ian's first card together |
 1960 Brand new house in Aberdeen |
 1961 Ah, the first born. Bless his little cotton socks |
 1962 Look at his little face, doesn't he just get cuter? |
 1963 ...and cuter every day. How could things get any better? |
 1964 Hoy! Who's this interloper? Get rid of her! She cramps the wee lad's style. |
 1965 "Here Jude, you climb in that box, the one addressed to Lapland." |
 1966 The year with the umbrella on |
 1959 & 1967 It's a lyre bird. No, us neither. |
 1968 The year we moved into a house with a view of a windmill |
 1970 The 1970s approach, look at those hairstyles |
 1972 The Partridge Family was very big in our house. True |
 1973 Three-day week, power cuts, snow. Ah, memories. |
 1974 The first card available both underground and overground. (And wombling free). |
 1975 The Bay City Rollers were very big in our house. Apparently |
 1976 An inflation themed Christmas card? The 1970s, you had to be there. |
 1977 First balloons, now skateboards? Any other modes of transport we've never actually taken? |
 1978 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Yup, accurate AND topical. |
 1979 The eerily conventional carol singing card. Almost spookily boring. |
 1980 Hooray, both kids have left home. Let's party! |
 1981 May be a Noel Edmonds theme, maybe Crossroads, no one is sure. |
 1982 Jigsaws, always a Christmas favourite. |
 1983 No mention of it, but this was the year Ian got hit on the head by a golf ball. Oh and we had some anniversary or other. |
 1984 Cheers indeed. Look, no kids. |
 1985 Wasn't this the year Day Of The Triffids was on telly? |
 1986 Globe trotting, and look at the smiles on those faces |
 1987 A 3 and a half inch floppy disc, scary futuristic technology. And are those the same smiling faces as last year? |