“The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and heart of the child.~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The official first day of summer has arrived. Remember when getting a tan was fun? I am a gal with southern exposure, and we lived around the swimming pool and in the sun! My favorite suntan lotion was baby oil mixed with iodine. Remember that? And we used to wrap LP albums with aluminium foil and hold them under our chins to maximize the sun’s reflection and tanning impact. Now that doctors know the more about the harmful effects of sun on the skin, stories like that make dermatologists cringe. http://bit.ly/1loDooC. As I’ve aged I’ve gotten a little wiser and use sunscreen but I still love to hangout in the sun. It warms the spirit. Join me today as we take a look at some nostalgic summertime images! These images will incite memories for baby boomers.
The image below really made me laugh – little did people know about the aging effects of the sun on the skin.
Jean Nate – It was a favorite thing to spritz all over my body after hours of basking in the sun! Refreshing, indeed!
I remember one summer while cruising around on our family’s house boat, my siblings and I got so sun blistered that my mother had to cover us with wet teabags. The tannin drew out the hurt. http://lifehacker.com/5547350/apply-black-tea-to-effectively-treat-a-sunburn.

Lemon-up. Did you know you can still purchase it at the Vermont Country Store?
See you tomorrow on All Things Fulfilling. We will be continuing our journey down memory lane. This blog brought to you by Sue Batton Leonard, author of Gift of a Lifetime:Finding Fulfilling Things in the Unexpected. Sue’s memoir