It's beyond me where or even if I took pictures of the menfolk. But there is Uncle Ralph. Aunt Sadie's husband. Only at that time he was a boyfriend. They married one year later in December after I went away to college.
He was fun in a grouchy kinda way. He's in most of my good memories growing up. You had to take him with a grain of salt. Ralph's middle name was onery. He couldn't pronounce my name, so he usually called me "that girl" or "Liza".
He was fun in a grouchy kinda way. He's in most of my good memories growing up. You had to take him with a grain of salt. Ralph's middle name was onery. He couldn't pronounce my name, so he usually called me "that girl" or "Liza".
I wish I could find more pictures from this day. We visited, we laughed, we walked the lake, we laughed, we ate, we laughed...I think of that day every single time I walk the dam.
Always remember, the best things in life aren't planned...
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Lisa, thanks so much for visiting my food blog. I read quite a bit of your blog and have decided we are sister spirits for sure! You are now on my morning reading list. I was glad to hear from another person that the pizza does okay on a baking sheet. Take care and do stop by again. Nella
What beautiful memories. You are so right the best things in life aren't planned! Have a great Sunday!
"he was fun in a grouchy way"
That cracks me up!!!
In this age of digital 'everything' it is so refreshing to see photos from another era .... thank you and have a wonderful day, Lisa!
I love this!! I enjoy memory lane so much and I am discovering I love the memory lane of others as well. FYI... Randolph Mercantile has pumpkins out!!
what a lovely post...as my husband always says..."The only thing you take with you when you die is memories"....what else do you need...
What a great memory! I can imagine how much fun you all had. I loved seeing these pictures. Isn't it a miracle we have such crystal clear replays in our minds... Sometimes when we're young, we REALIZE at the moment that THIS is something special. I imagine you did because you have always been so gifted at that kind of thing. You are terrific!
Wonderful memory, Lisa!!
This is exactly why I love photos...they bring back memories. You can't really re-live the day, but it sure feel it sometimes when you look at photos.
Hugs!
Kat
What a wonderful memorie...my dad had 5 brothers and 1 sister and I remember the family reunions we had at a park with a pool, back then no one had a pool in their yard so it was a special treat each year:) Thanks for the memories!
Rondell
Loved the post and one of my favorite songs playing. I so miss the family get togethers.Since mom is gone i guess the others have decided not to have them.
I just went to see dad and my cousin and I planned a covered dish dinner and we had a blast.
Love this post.
The other great part...you had all of this fun and made special memories and it didn't cost a fortune!
Becky K
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