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Friday’s Faces from the Past

This last weekend I was able to scan a few pictures from my mom’s side of the family. She told me she knew everyone in those pictures. Then I showed her this one and she was stumped. She thinks they are her aunts (her dad’s sisters) but isn’t positive. I’ve got to send it along and see but thought I’d share it on here too 🙂

I’m not even sure of the year on this one! Any guesses?

292 unknown

 

UPDATE:

I got a hold of my great-aunt who helped me identify the people!  Top row: a friend of my Aunt Betty’s; my Aunt Betty; my grandpa (he’s so cute!). Bottom row: my Aunt Sally, a neighbor, then my Aunt Tootie. She believes this was taken at Grandma LaValley’s home. So the year here, going by my grandpa’s age, would be about the early 1940’s (awesome guess Deborah!)

I LOVE how much my great Aunt Betty looks like my mom’s sister. I love seeing older pictures and being able to see familiar features in my family now. 🙂

Wordless Wednesday – Caught a Moment

probably mid-late 1950's - my Langeneck grandparents :)

probably mid-late 1950’s – my grandparents, Bob and Bev Langeneck  🙂 (the baby is most likely my mom)

Amanuensis Monday: Death of a President and the last 1945 entries

12 April 1945

12 April 1945

Thursday 12 April 1945

Today is April 12th 1945. The day that shocked the world. For today Franklin De Roosevelt died at 3:35 in Warm Springs, Ga. He died of a hemerage, in the back of the neck. This was the sadest moment for the people of the United States.

16 April 1945

16 April 1945

Monday 16 April 1945

Just got a card from the war department that Ned is out to sea again.

25 May 1945

25 May 1945

Friday 25 May 1945

Went to school. In the noon hour we practiced tumbling. Went to sleep sixth hour. Gave the Matinate, was a success. Went to the Court with Hines and saw “Cross of the Lorrine” with Gene Kelly and Jean Perrie Amount. It rained most of the day.

31 May 1945

31 May 1945

Thursday 31 May 1945

Dearest Diary: today I received my 100 point letter and certificate. Also my 30 word 10 minute certificate in typing. Went to the show with Hines. Didn’t get home until 5 to 12. Ned will be home sometime this morning. Can’t hardly wait.

1 June 1945

1 June 1945

Friday 1 June 1945

Went to the nine A party. Had a lot of fun. Am going to miss North very much. Got a N.I.S. address book. Got a lot of kids names. Including Ed Watacho. Saw Martin. He didn’t even speak to me. 

2 June 1945

2 June 1945

 

Saturday 2 June 1945

Worked from 2:30 to 5:00 then home from 6:00 to 10:00. Didn’t do much of anything today but sit around. Listened to radio programs all morning. Dad called up.

9 June 1945

9 June 1945

Saturday 9 June 1945

Dearest Diary, Tonite Corky for the first time kissed me. I don’t know if its real or not but it was thirling. I don’t know if he likes me or not but I’ll soon find out. Please let him like me. And I like him. 

 

So concludes my grandmother’s 1945 part of the journal. There are some 1944 and 1946 entries that I’ll add but the 1945 were the most consistent. There are many things that I wished had been answered: what did her dad have that put him in the hospital for so long? When did he come home? Did Ned and Gene ever get to visit like she mentioned? And of course, what happened to the boy that gave her her such a kiss?

I wish she was still around so I could ask her these questions!

North Middle School, the one she is graduating from in the end of these posts, is the same school I also went to. It is being torn down currently. I drove by it this past weekend and it’s nearly half demolished. It’s so weird to see! I’ll probably dedicate a post to it one day.

Friday’s Faces from the Past: Puppies!!

My dad grew up with dogs, although we never had one when I was a kid (fitting then that all three of his kids adopted dogs as soon as they could). From what I can remember, his family bred (but maybe only once) and raised hunting dogs and there was one dog in particular that I remember hearing about – Sinder. I found some amazingly cute photos of Sinder’s puppies that I just had to share 🙂

278 Cutie!

 

280 so cute!

 

 

279 my dad under a pile of dogs

My dad being licked by Digs, Long Spot, Pat, Pockets, and Dot

 

I made some family photo albums with all my pictures that I inherited and I’m excited to show these to my dad over the holiday! I can’t wait to hear some more family stories.

 

Happy Friday!

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