Deborah reading with her great grandmother, Estelle Sandwen.
Photograph from the private collection of Deborah Sweeney.
© Deborah Sweeney, 2014.
Post originally found: https://genealogylady.net/2014/03/11/wordless-wednesday-story-time/
Deborah reading with her great grandmother, Estelle Sandwen.
Photograph from the private collection of Deborah Sweeney.
© Deborah Sweeney, 2014.
Post originally found: https://genealogylady.net/2014/03/11/wordless-wednesday-story-time/
That was the living room in Rockport…the window faced west.
My diary for that day reads, in part: “Up about 9…another day of relaxation and reading. In the morning Bonnie and Granda and Emil played Scrabble. I took several pictures on a new roll of film of Debbie, Bonnie & Grandma. G & Emil had lunch with us, but then by about 2 they left. They wanted to get home before dark–they had planned to stay tonight, but there’s a storm on the way.”
Gotta love the contemporary documentation!
Lucky you! You had a living great grandmother, she read with you, AND you have a picture of it. Very nice.
I actually had three living great grandparents. And I have pictures with them too. 🙂 I have always appreciated how special that was. My great grandfather lived to be 102 years old.
Wow, 102!
His son, my grandfather Eugene, lived to be 100.