Fortunes can be lost, and houses can crumble. But rare is the family, rich or poor, that has no stories to pass on to the next generation: the tales of their forebearers' heroism and heartbreak, their successes and failures.
These aren't the kind of stories that make the history books; they're the ones told and retold at family reunions and graduation parties, to relatives who've heard the stories a million times or to wide-eyed kids who can't get enough of their clan's mythology."
~ Maureen Ryan (Chicago Tribune Staff Writer)

My oldest brother and I in front of Military quarters at Fort Carson Colorado maybe in 1968 - my Dad sent me this photo with the caption that we look like a married couple in miniture instaed of brother and sister, the thing I remember about this photo and a few others I have like it- is that we would go to a " jewish " sunday school and get dressed up really nice, then my mom would snap our photos, or Dad would too, we had a super 8 film camera too and there are a few of this kind of outfit on parade , we would walk down the steps and sidewalk and my dad would tell us to keep walking, meanwhile we would turn our heads and look at the camera, LOL .
I think this is one dress I liked, I seem to remember it being red with the big picture collar white, it had lots of minipleats and a little swing to it. all in all a fun photo- thanks Dad

2 comments:
Awwww! I love that photo! How cute!
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