Oh, I couldn't agree more! I think the past is so supremely important to know, and changes us in ways we often don't realize. Glad to hear your Father-in-law is doing well!
Born English but have lived in America for almost 36 years, now proudly a US Citizen but as the old saying goes and as Gregg occasionally tells me, you can take the girl out of England but you can never take England out of the girl.
This is my Mom and Dad, Stanley Douglas Haig Goodall and Joan Goodall, nee Howell. Sorry, this link is for my family, and only family members will be able to click on Dad's picture to view. I have added this link for their easy access.
If any family members pop in and would like to be added to the list, let me know and I will send an invite.
Dad was a member of the Boys' Brigade.This photo was taken around 1928. I am sad to say I don't have any childhood photos of my Mum.
My Mother's parents on their wedding day - early 1900's
Leonard and Elsie May
In memory of my Mother-in-Law Bea, who was a Red Cross Volunteer for many years.
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And, my goodness, how the self-image changes! The further away we grow the kinder we are to ourselves - sometimes.
Oh, I couldn't agree more! I think the past is so supremely important to know, and changes us in ways we often don't realize. Glad to hear your Father-in-law is doing well!
Quite profound, love it.
Definitely applies to me.
excellent way to explain!
Aloha from Honolulu
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That is a very creative and interesting photo. Hands say so much.
Sorry I've been gone, my blog disappeared while I was in New England. I've put up a new one here to keep up for now.
Ouch. The quote is very, very true.
Too true!
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