Sharing Photos
Tonight I went to Stephenville to meet with 4 others of the Stephenville Class of 1961. From left to right, Sue, Dianne, Toby, Mary, and Betty. Just got back.
As many of you know I've been pretty scattered of late. Don't know why, but there it is. Anyway, one of the things I've been doing is going through all the photos of my mother and my Aunt Marguerite, and putting them in acid-free boxes and labeling them for future generations. Below are 6 photos I found.
The first three are of me and my first cousin, Ron Johnson. He is a year and three months younger than me, and we are both only children.
These two I found will be part of a Power Point Presentation at my Mineral Wells High School reunion the end of September.
And this one is of me with Terry and Beth Scott. Their parents were my parents' closest friends. This was taken in Coleman, Texas, where Mr. Scott was the high school principal and Mrs. Scott was an elementary teacher. Terry is now back living in Coleman after a distinguished career in the U. S. Army, retiring as a Lt. General several years ago.
As many of you know I've been pretty scattered of late. Don't know why, but there it is. Anyway, one of the things I've been doing is going through all the photos of my mother and my Aunt Marguerite, and putting them in acid-free boxes and labeling them for future generations. Below are 6 photos I found.
The first three are of me and my first cousin, Ron Johnson. He is a year and three months younger than me, and we are both only children.
These two I found will be part of a Power Point Presentation at my Mineral Wells High School reunion the end of September.
And this one is of me with Terry and Beth Scott. Their parents were my parents' closest friends. This was taken in Coleman, Texas, where Mr. Scott was the high school principal and Mrs. Scott was an elementary teacher. Terry is now back living in Coleman after a distinguished career in the U. S. Army, retiring as a Lt. General several years ago.
Comments
Happy Independence Day to you and yours.
Blessings,
Mary
Susan
How fun that you got to meet up with some of your old schoolmates! Going through old photos and labeling them is a lot of work but oh the memories each one brings back. Loved the ones you posted, look at how darling you were...and still are:-) xoxo
Happy 4th of July!
Love and hugs,
Diane
PS: Did you receive the book I sent you some time back? The one you won on my giveaway? Just wondering if it arrived safely....
xoxoxo
D.
Thanks for stopping by my 4th of July post - I appreciate your comment. Glad to see you back!
Keep well and take care, Love, Merle.
I do hope they appreciate it when the time comes.
The excellent message, I congratulate)))))