I chose to make the slightly more elaborate original version of the block - I like the way the white stripes create a focus on the center. Again we have an "x" to signify voting.
But for my own history lesson, I have to turn back to my grandparents whose 99th wedding anniversary is this coming week on November 27th. I posted the one early photo of the two of them back on Week 1 - but here's another. There is no date associated with this photo, but they both appear to be very young:
Although Faye also had a great sense of humor, I suspect the rowdiness was somehow related to Grandpa's - here's an undated photo of a party -
And that's Faye in the dark clothing directly behind him, wearing her smile.
On a less raucous note, here's a family photo from Faye and Fielding's 50th Wedding Anniversary -
May, Fielding (Buddy), Alice, Fielding, Faye, Loris and Myra |
This is the formal portrait they had taken for the occasion.
By the time Fielding died in 1982, they had been married close to 69 years. Faye would have been 71, and Fielding 73 at the time of this photo. Neither one of them dyed their hair!
3 comments:
I may be repeating myself but your family history posts to go with your Grandmother's Choice blocks are interesting even to those of us not related. It is fun to see the fashions of the day. I wonder what color Faye's dress was in that last photo. And did she ever wear green and yellow together? Such a pity we can't know as the photos are mostly black and white.
So, this block wasn't complicated enough for you... you had to add to the challenge!? I agree with Dorry... the photos and family history are indeed interesting and your photos elicit memories for all of us of a certain age. Thanks.
I love the way you always have a personal family connection to each blo
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