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13
Mar

I grew up looking at my parent’s photo albums, imagining their lives before me.

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I grew up looking at my parent’s family albums, imagining their lives before me. Trying to reconstruct the memories I didn’t have, imagining them over and over again in my mind. I felt these pictures, although connected with a particular history, triggered my own imagination. – Iveta Vaivode

I’m not exactly sure where this old photo was taken, but that’s my mother standing on the far right and her sister standing on the far left. And I’m pretty sure my grandmother was the photographer because she always had creative ideas for “poses,” like asking the girls to make a design with their skirts.

Also, notice that my mom and her sister have matching dresses? My grandmother often made matching outfits for them. I bet she thought that if they had the same outfits, neither could say that the other’s outfit was better than their own! It was my grandmother’s way of keeping peace. ~shared by @srtruex

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12
Mar

Stories are the currency of our past, present and future.

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Stories are the currency of our past, present and future. Without them, we are bankrupt.

And our old family photos trigger those stories.

Meet my great grandma, Heleni, who is reading a book to my 4-year-old aunt Magdalene. The year was 1949, just after the Civil War in Athens, Greece.

My grandma describes her mother Heleni as a wise woman who adored reading books, even though she had a very basic school education.

Heleni worked as a seamstress in a corset factory.

She looks very traditional with a scarf over her hair, but my grandma says her deepest desire was to see all of her children finish college. And she did – all of her children completed college before Heleni passed away at 98 years old.

This is one of many truly beautiful old photos of my family. I have scanned each photo in order to preserve them and the stories they tell.

These photos always remind me of my family’s struggles and strong values. ~shared by @aggelika_tz

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11
Mar

An Atlantic City Honeymoon Captured in Old Family Photos

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A picture is not only a reflection of people. It’s a reflection of compassion, love and memories.
-Sandra Edwards

This is my favorite photo of my beautiful Italian grandparents, Pat and Rose Porcellini. It was taken in the early 1930s in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

They were honeymooners and full of love and life.

Though the economy hit hard times in the 1930s, folks continued flocking to Atlantic City. It became even more well known when it became the city featured in the Depression-era hit board game, Monopoly, where players handled large sums of money and strategized to buy the best property along the boardwalk.

I just love how my grandmother, Rose, is holding a beach ball as a prop and how a guy who looks like “The Situation” from Jersey Shore is photo-bombing them!
Also they look so adorable in their matching, striped swim suits!

This photo is a glimpse into their young lives, before I ever knew them as my “grandparents.” I cherish it. ~shared by @friendswithtea

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10
Mar

Our Ancestors Dwell in Us, Through Photos and Stories Shared

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We all grow up with the weight of history on us. Our ancestors dwell in the attics of our brains as they do in the spiraling chains of knowledge hidden in every cell of our bodies. -Shirley Abbott

Even though I did not have the chance to have a close relationship with my grandmother because during her last years of life, she was very ill, with nurses 24/7, I grew up hearing amazing things about her.

She and my grandfather raised a family of 13 and worked to create a better life for my mother and all of her brothers and sisters.

But what really inspires me most about my grandmother is how she created a name for herself by building one of the first embroidery businesses, without any help. It later grew into a very successful family business.

So, I really want to follow in my grandmother’s footsteps and do what makes me happy. ~shared by @fabianml

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09
Mar

Sometimes Simple memories come flooding back when we discover old family pictures

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Sometimes the simplest memories come flooding back when we discover old family photos.

While visiting home recently, I was able to go through old family photos. I discovered this photo from the early 1970s.

Here I am with my older siblings, pre-Christmas, all dressed in our jammie’s and waiting on Santa. Our parents were smart; we all have the same stocking stuffer – a slinky! There was no fighting that way.
I loved my childhood. I was the baby and grew up with these three. Joe is the oldest. I always thought he watched over me, just like he is in this old photo. Then there’s Patty and Laura.
Most of all, I love the way Joe is watching over me. We are all a year apart in age, lots of girly giggling and our big brother rolling his eyes.
I totally dropped my slinky but still have a huge smile on my face. Great memories. ~shared by @bgmbreckenridge

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08
Mar

Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love

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Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose. -Kevin Arnold

My Grandmother Gertrude is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. The nursing home were she lives recommended making a “Memory Book” for her.

The time period in which her mind typically lives is when she was a child. She speaks of her parents and siblings as if they are all still living when in fact, she’s the last one.

Her memory book is made up of photos of her as a little girl with her brothers and sisters. The photos above are of her parents, my great grandparents whom I never got to meet.

As her memory fades every day and she forgets who I am and who my daughters are from one visit to the next, I still find it comforting when she looks through her photos and those photographs have the power of bringing her memories back. I am so glad we have them. ~shared by @danilee

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07
Mar

A Love Letter to my Grandmother

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Dear Grammy,

I just wanted to express to you how much you mean and how much you have influenced my life.

You have always been a cheerful giver, always selfless. No matter what, you always had something to give us grandkids. Whether it was a piece of candy or some amount of money (a dollar bill or a $25 check), it meant so much.

I always loved receiving your letters and cards in the mail, especially when I was away at college. Whenever I was homesick, I would read them and feel like you were with me. Whether it was your sweet words of encouragement, a Bible verse, or a silly poem about how much you loved me, your letters meant so much to me. I cherish those words and all the time we spent together.

Your prayers, your songs and your overflowing love lifted me up and helped me become the woman I am today. I am proud to be your granddaughter. I love you so much Grammy.

Your Granddaughter,

Brianna

I wrote this letter to my Grammy, Phyllis Moore, before she died. I was able to say my goodbyes and read it to her in person.

She died at peace, surrounded by her loving family, on Sunday February 23, 2014. She was born in East Boston on October 4, 1930. She was one of six children. Her parents divorced when they were young, and her mother raised them alone during the Great Depression. She taught them love, faith in God, great food, and music. ~shared by @briannacox

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06
Mar

There’s a world of wisdom in our own family photos and the stories they tell

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There’s a world of wisdom in our personal stories. Your life is a legacy, a gift that only you can give. -Dolly Berthelot

Wishing the happiest of birthdays to the lovely lady who taught me how to both knit and crochet, drink coffee with class (and with the proper amount of cream), and barter with garage-sale hosts.

She fostered my love for Alan Jackson and encouraged me to be myself.

I owe many things, including my thrift-store prowess, knack for collecting, and unflinching love for family, to my Grandma Vivian.

This photo with her parents was taken on her 16th birthday. ~shared by @melislynn

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05
Mar

Old Photos are artifacts of our experiences and existence, memories made visible

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Photos are artifacts of our experiences and existence, memories made visible.

This is my beautiful grandmother holding my uncle, photographed by my grandfather in the late 1940s on Kodachrome with his trusty Leica camera.

My grandparents are both 90 years old now, and are high school sweethearts.
They were born, raised, and still reside in Cincinnati, Ohio. My grandfather was in the Navy and then worked as a banker, but always loved taking pictures. He has been a camera enthusiast his entire life but never pursued it professionally.
Even now in his old age, he’s using a digital camera which he uses to compile what he calls “The Weekly Blather,” a newsletter of sorts, containing his photos, newspaper clippings and a two-page typed letter about the comings and goings in the family.

He sends it to about 30 people (friends and family) — it’s something he’s done for almost 35 years now.
In addition to “The Weekly Blather,” now we are also getting morning emails with a small tidbit about what him and “Barbie” (his nickname for my grandmother, Barbara) are doing along with any photos he has deemed interesting.
He is an incredible man, father and grandfather. I will be devastated when he passes. ~shared by @robchronphotography

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04
Mar

To The Wonder of Old Photos and Childhood Memories

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To the wonder of old pictures, childhood memory, and family legacy.

That’s my Grandpa on the left and his brother, Dickie, on the right.

This photo was taken when they were little boys growing up in Toledo, Ohio.

When my grandfather was a little boy, he used to sit in front of the radio and listen to Bing Crosby and sing. So, he was given the nickname “Bing.” On the back of this photo, in faded ink, someone jotted this note: “Bing and Dick on our ‘ole Chevrolet.” ~shared by @allyinsac

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