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Okay. I tried downloading a picture or two or 3 from my grandson Jack's Prom pictures I still don't know what I'm doing (obviously). So..the two duplicate pictures on the top of the page are 3 of our grandsons. Jack on the left, William in the middle, and Ryan on the right. The next picture is of Ryan and another friend of both Jack and Ryan. The next is of Jack and his girlfriend. The last is the group in front of the Limo.
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Thank you, Marietta.😘 My mom was also the child of the Depression, as was my dad. Unbelievable what so many of our parents lived through, Like Sue's mom, @sgmn my mom was 8 years old when her mom died from TB, and my mom and her 3 younger siblings almost wound up in Mt. Loretta, a home for orphans and children who's single parent couldn't care for them. My dad also was a young child when he lost his dad. There were so many hardships for so many of our parents; but they surely earned the title of "the greatest generation"
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Reading of how you feel conflicted about including info about some of your living relatives...while somewhat different, reminded me of a College English class I took. The Professor wanted everyone in the class to write a journal about what was going on in their daily lives and to write about their emotions. Our three daughters were all away at College at this time, and so my journal was mostly about my feelings and worries about them. There was no way I wished my daughters to read about some of my raw emotions that I had written, so when that class ended, I destroyed the journal.
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Thank you, Greg. You are so right about questions we wish we could ask. I think that may be one of the reasons that our daughters gifted both Jim and I with the subscription to our own Storyworth book with question suggestions that we could write about. For example, "what was your mom like when you were a child? What was your 21st birthday like? etc. I finally finished my book with 52 stories for our daughters and grandchildren to read. Thank you so much, Bonnie.😘
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Today marks 43 years since my Dad died at the age of 61. He was a Foreman working on the 2nd Avenue Subway project when he fell down 25 feet, head first. He was a very healthy, strong man who never smoked in his life. He remained in a coma for a week before finally passing, which was a Blessing, due to his extensive injuries.