Here is dad in 1932 with his mom and in July of 1943 with his father bringing in the milk.
Not sure what the picture is of Dad in the (sports uniform?) but it was taken in 1951 and then we have the lovely Wassom family with the hip glasses and gangsta wear in 1967.
I still don't understand how to get these darn pictures exactly where I want them. And why that darn text is way up there. So frustating. Anyhow, I had to throw a picture of my cute little self with dad in. Afterall it is my blog, and it was taken right before my baptism in Feb 1972.
Dad was in the Korean war between 1948-1952. This picture in his dapper uniform was taken at Fort Ord in 1949.
I am very glad that me and dad took that time to get to know each other a little better. Upon until then we only spoke every 6 months or so and never had anything to talk about. Since then we have talked about every month and couldn't stop talking. I have only talked to him once since his fall in Nevada. Its just too painful to sit in almost complete silence and hear him going in and out of reality. I know and pray that he is getting better. I do plan to come out later this year. Most likely for Thanksgiving. I was going to drive out for his birthday and surprise everybody today, but so much going on right now that I couldn't take the time off.
Happy Birthday Dad. I miss and Love you very much... I just got teary eyed there. what a wimp.
6 comments:
Great job Jef...what an awsome present for him and us! Now get out to see us big mamma! Love you. Jo
Nice remembrances. Thanks. Sorry you couldn't make it now and again later. I am very glad you are in a better place with your dad now. And, I am glad you are just, plain, in a better place all around now.
Love ya Bunches.....Mom
What a fun thing to see. Good job!! Now, what I want to know is, how did I get to be 52 years old, and I have never been taken to see the farm dad grew up on in Tremonton???...goodness gracious, I didn't even know there was a farm in Tremonton. I'm so old, I don't know if it is something I just forgot or something I never knew. Thanks for posting that picture, I might have to take a field trip to Tremonton!
I loved to see all the pictures. Grandpa was quite the hotty back in the day!
How great to have such wonderful memories, and I am so glad you posted them for us to see.
Happy Birthday Grandpa!
Awesome! And, either Cynth and I have both just forgotten more than we know or neither of us have ever seen this farm.
I would love to know where it is and see it for myself. I've always known there was a farm, just didn't know where it is or that it might STILL be a farm.
That is great of you to dig up all the old photos they are so neat to see. You did a great job.
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