Alice28
DIS Veteran<br><font color=blue>I'm Doombah Fricki
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Hey everyone~
Share- what album are you currently working on? Are you enjoying it? I am working on two- my family album, which is up to date (I do an album per year, although the last two years I have had to split it into two volumes) and my Mom's heirloom album. I started with her grandparents, born around the turn of the century, and am up to Mom's 2nd birthday which was 1949. I will end the album with her parent's photos shortly before they died...it won't include my childhood, my parent's marriage, etc...more just her family. It's really interesting and I feel I am getting to know my mother better by studying all of these photographs. And I feel proud of my family- I have always felt closer to my father's side of the family, but my mother's side was really neat. My grandfather fought in WW2 both in Europe and the Pacific (this wasn't too common), he then went to UC Berkeley and Stanford for his BS and was 1 class short for his MS at Stanford. He was an engineer at Nasa in the 50's & 60's. My grandmother was a teacher and a social worker. And their parents were all (except for my one great-grandma) native Californians! That's pretty rare!
Your turn to share~
Share- what album are you currently working on? Are you enjoying it? I am working on two- my family album, which is up to date (I do an album per year, although the last two years I have had to split it into two volumes) and my Mom's heirloom album. I started with her grandparents, born around the turn of the century, and am up to Mom's 2nd birthday which was 1949. I will end the album with her parent's photos shortly before they died...it won't include my childhood, my parent's marriage, etc...more just her family. It's really interesting and I feel I am getting to know my mother better by studying all of these photographs. And I feel proud of my family- I have always felt closer to my father's side of the family, but my mother's side was really neat. My grandfather fought in WW2 both in Europe and the Pacific (this wasn't too common), he then went to UC Berkeley and Stanford for his BS and was 1 class short for his MS at Stanford. He was an engineer at Nasa in the 50's & 60's. My grandmother was a teacher and a social worker. And their parents were all (except for my one great-grandma) native Californians! That's pretty rare!
Your turn to share~