In my personal family history, I have to acknowledge Aunt Alice's birthday this week on the 19th - she would have been 98 this year. I don't have the original of this photo of Faye and baby Alice - it must have been taken in early 1915. Aunt Alice used it for the chapter on Faye in her family history book.
But I do have a few other delightful photos - illustrating that parents in the 'teens of last century took photos of their children just as they do today -
It's hard to recognize the adult Aunt Alice in those baby pictures, but I can definitely see her in this next pair. These were taken when she was two and a half.
Here's one of Alice with a cousin -
I wonder if someone in the family knitted those little hats? It was not Faye - she crocheted, but I don't believe she knew how to knit. Someone else taught my mother to knit. Faye taught me to crochet, and my mother showed me the basics of knitting.
2 comments:
What your mother started with the "basics", you have expanded into beautiful pieces that anyone would be thrilled to wear!!
I'm loving the chance to look at your family photos - what do you suppose prompted the sour look from those two on the swing?!
This is another of those blocks that change appearance dramatically when you move around the lights and darks.Are all those 8 darker green triangles from the same fabric?
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