Leaves on this Family Tree

Withering Away

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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

1st Pictures

I have been hunting for these two pictures since 2002.
Well, maybe not quite that log.

These were the 1st two photos
in the Power Point Presentation I made
to show while our guests were being seated for our wedding.

I had placed the originals in a photo album,
 for my brother,
when we moved.

Then I decided I wanted to try to save them,
 for myself,
when I discovered this CD
 in one of the boxes I was unpacking. 

I finally figured it out this time :)


This is the 1st photo ever taken of me.
It was in the nursery of Memorial Hospital
in Logansport, Indiana.

This is the 1st family picture.
It was taken in our backyard . . . 

the house in the background was Grandma's rental.
I can tell that it was taken after Dad got off working
at the Pennsylvania Railroad in Logansport.

I LOVE how my brother has his hat "cocked"
just like Dad always wore his.


Friday, May 14, 2010

Circa 1953

I'm not sure the year this picture was taken.
I am thinking
that I look like I might be around 2 years old.
If so,
then this picture was taken in 1953.

It truly makes me smile.
Mom is smiling,
Dad is either ready to grin,
or trying not to,
Lee looks like he is ready to be ornery
and I look like
I have no idea what is going on.


Something else beings a smile to my face
in a wistful sort of way.
The chair Dad is sitting in belonged to'
Grandpa Winegardner.
(Mom's Dad.)
He had been sick when Lee was born
but did live long enough to see his grandson.

That same chair sits in my living room today.
Lee will be 64 this coming December.
That makes this chair at least 65 . . .
but I know it is lots older than that.
Mom said that this had been Grandpa's favorite chair
leading me to believe he had owned it
for many  years before Lee was  born.

So I smile at the fact this is a family picture
that I still possess.
I smile because I still have Grandpa's chair.
I smile because the memories of
the room we were in
(our living room on Ottawa Street)
is still fresh in my memory . . .
Like I just left it yesterday . . .
Not 38 years ago.

Signed,
Lee's Little Sister and the Baby of the Family
(9155)