Sunday, March 4, 2018

Three Brunettes

This picture is from 1954. My mother-in-law, sister-in-law and I are hanging out sometime around Christmas.
The tree has the old icicles, the couch has the granny square afghan and the wall has two pictures of Judy; one as a baby and one drawing as a teen.

I had been married for two years and returned to Emporia to stay with my new family while I finished my last year of college. To report that my parents were disappointed when I got married and dropped out of my senior year at KSTC - well, you can imagine. So after two years, I still remembered enough Spanish and French to pass some courses and get my degree.  I will always be grateful that Evelyn and Leland let the new bride share their home. Their son was working hard for the FAA in KC, Farmington, MO, and finally DDC.

All these young ladies, eventually became older ladies with white hair.

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