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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Vintage Photos

Hi All,
We are expecting more snow. 4-6" by tomorrow, sometime. The photos below are of my Dad in the Army, early 1950's, me in the probably around 1960,, and my Mom in the early 50's. My Granny called us, "The Three Little Bears." :) I miss you, Granny, sniff.

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23 comments:

  1. Thanks for showing us your family photos.

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  2. Hi Robin. Oh, how sweet to see your family snaps. You were so precious and your mother was beautiful!! :)
    Stay warm. There's been so much snow this year. Well, except at my house.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  3. what nice photos. I have a bunch of old photos that I have hanging also, they're fun to have.

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  4. I'm sure years ago if it snowed and we did not have school you would be headed to Granny's for the day! Love the pictures...your mom and dad look like movie stars! they knew how to take pictures back then!

    Enjoy the snow, I am off tomorrow so I can watch it all day! Will be home this weekend

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  5. Aw, Robin~ that is so sweet...special treasures!

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  6. How wonderful to have these treasures!! All three generations! How blessed you are~

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  7. You make up a very cute three little bears. These are great vintage shots.

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  8. That's a great display - thanks for sharing!

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  9. What wonderful family photos, such a handsome family. And thank you for reminding me - we had photos of our parents and ourselves as toddlers hanging until we painted and haven't put them back up yet. :)

    Happy VTT,
    Sally

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  10. What sweet photos!!

    Lots of love,
    Susan and Bentley
    xxoo

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  11. I've really learned to love the old pictures even more now that I'm older. What wonderful treasures you have!

    So far so good on the snow. It isn't nearly what I expected for today. I'm actually surprised the schools were closed for only this much. It can stop now (but they say we will get more this week) Ugh!

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  12. Robin, great family photos and memories! Happy VTT!

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  13. OH I love those Robin!
    I love how they colorized those older pics, they really are priceless family treasures!
    Your Mom was gorgeous! You look a lot like her.
    Hugs,
    Cindy

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  14. LOVE this wall...a family wall....I too have the same concept in one of my hallways. What's really ironic is...the wall color and wood stain YOU have is almost identical to MINE. LOL


    A CONVERSATION WITH HUSBAND

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  15. A nice trio! Isn't is neat how you can put the photos together and see Mom and Dad in the middle photo.

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  16. from ur comment to me....the post is about my grandmother willingham, moms mom. Dad lived at 1515 and his mom died in 1957.

    I still have the harvest gold coffee pot..made great hot chocolate when i was on the christmas house tour in cville

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  17. Aw, that is so sweet! Your momma is such a beauty; she looks like a movie star.

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  18. Such handsome and pretty people!! No wonder you are so CUTE!
    I had to smile at the bottom photo as it looks so much like my high school senior photo. Mine was taken in 1954. Forever ago, or so it seems. I must be about your mothers age. I love old photo's...
    Hugs,
    Mona

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  20. Robin, these photos are wonderful, and I love that you have hung them all together. laurie

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  21. Beautiful pictures, Robin. I posted similar pictures of my parents from the 50s. It's so much fun to see our loved ones faces from years ago.

    Thanks for linking to the party.

    Blessings,
    Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
    http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

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