Me with the ugly face, Charlene and her brothers, and Leonard Dean,
with Grandpa and Grandma, way out in the hills of Arkansas.
2. Do you still see your cousins and will you
contact them on National Cousins Day? Many of my first
cousins have passed, and the cousins who still live in Arkansas are even
farther in distance than back then. I seldom see them, but keep up on Facebook.
I am so glad for Facebook for that reason and will definitely give a shout out
to them on National Cousins Day.
3. Terri had a favorite aunt and uncle she will
tell us about. How about you? It is a toss-up
between Nancy and Gene, Sonny and Dolly, and aunt Opal. All of them were good
aunts and uncles in their own special ways. Aunt Opal’s house was always fun
and laughter. She made outfits for my sister and me and my cousin Charlene. The
others were younger and it was fun to visit them and play with their babies,
taking them for walks, swinging them around, dancing with them. So sad, I
pulled little Jo’s arm out of the socket. Except for a cousin one year older than me, I am the oldest of the cousins now, and the oldest of the girls.
Aunt Nancy and me.
Nancy's beautiful daughters, Jo and Linda,
a couple of my younger cousins
4. Did/does your family have reunions and can
you tell us about them? They used to, but not anymore. I guess it was too much work or lack
of interest. I don’t know, but it makes me sad. The cousins who live there and
grew up together have enjoyed common interests, weddings, babies, etc. and of
course, I didn’t get to be part of that being so far away.
5. If you have children, are they enjoying
relationships with their cousins, aunts, uncles? My bonus kids, Sara and
Jason, along with their spouses, Barrett and Amy, have many cousins and their
families have big reunions. The grandkids enjoy cousin relationships even more
so, for which I am happy for them. They are making great memories.
6. Tell us something random about your week so
far.
Not too much to tell
here. We are having a birthday gathering this evening (Tuesday) which I am
looking forward to. Cindy wants to make her own birthday cake … hmmm. I will make
blueberry sauce for the ice cream. Kate texted asking to come over, so after
the men’s breakfast on Wednesday, I will go get her. As I write this, I am
getting ready to attend a workshop on writing your story/testimony. I’m curious about
how that will work as I share my life changing moments. Since I am not one who
enjoys making any kind of presentation in front of a group, especially strangers,
I’m a little apprehensive.
9 comments:
As my mother's mother lived with us until her death when I was nine, we were usually the gathering place for reunions, which didn't happen very often. I knew my older cousins but not well. Many of them, with the exception of the ones I mentioned, were more my mother's age. When our children were young, they and their cousins were very close, but time, life and distance takes its toll on relationships. Thanks to FB we can all stay up with each other. I hope your little ones will remain close as they grow. This was an enjoyable blog this week and as always I enjoy yours. I would love to read your testimony when you complete it.
How blessed you were/are, surrounded by all that love. Maybe on account we're about the same age, I particularly enjoy your black-and-white photos.
One of the most pivotal years in my life was studying Life History writing, so I hope you'll share more about this workshop!
Thanks for joining the Medley today and sharing so many wonderful photos and precious memories! I'm glad to read that your younger generation is enjoying being cousins and staying close. It doesn't happen often these days. Enjoy the birthday party and please share more about the workshop!!
Love your photos! Thanks for sharing.
Lori in Blue Ridge, GA
Love your photos. Have a great Wednesday!
I love seeing the black/white photos of your youth. I always love seeing the little kids. Squeeze them and tell them you love them...they are growing up too fast. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
That is so nice you are close to your cousins and they you! I do understand what you say - when my mom was here we were closer to my cousins, but somehow that all changed. I have to say we are all spread around the US and I would know how to reach them, but I do not really know them!
Loved seeing these photos...I especially love the old black and white ones...such a simpler life back then, huh? Yes, I agree about Facebook...it is such a great way to reconnect with those (family or not) that we have lost contact with over the years. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Loved the photos, especially the old black and white ones. I wish more people took photos. I'd love to have some from my time growing up
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