Saturday, October 18, 2008
Pammy & her parents
If any of you have the Rogers Family History book I suggest reading it, it's great. I just re-read the section of Pammy & Grandad's family, I love it more everytime I read it. I really feel jipped that I didn't get to know Pammy in this life but I feel like I know her when I read about her and I feel like she knows me too.
Mr. Sherwood, the teacher and friend
Monday, October 6, 2008
Uncle Lincoln Sherwood
This is a letter written by Gleason Sherwood while he was in Italy during WWII, to his younger brother Lincoln Sherwood who (I think) was in North Carolina working as an Air Force Flight Instructor. The first time I read this letter I was over come with emotion. These two brothers never saw each other again because Lincoln was killed in a plane crash in North Carolina. I know that the two brothers were able to see each other in Italy when Lincoln was still there in the war, but I am not sure when that was. For some reason I am really drawn to the Sherwood family and their life stories. When I think about all of the loss and grief that Pammy and Grandad suffered in their lifetime, I am in awe of their strength and courage, and marvel at their GREAT attitude. They raised an amazing family and I have to say that their three daughters (my Nana and her sisters Aunt Nin and Aunt Ruth) are some of my most favorite people in the world. I really wish that I could have know Pammy and Grandad in this life, and I can't wait to know them in the next. There is lots more information about Uncle Lincoln that I will work on getting posted.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Wedding July30, 1954
Letter from a Mother
This is a letter from Mama Mel to Grams on Grams wedding day, I think it is so sweet and really a treasure to have, I'm glad that Grams saved it.
I love this letter, I have read it many times. Tears come to my eyes each time I read it. I can picture Mama Mel writing this to her so young daughter and I can feel the love she had for Grams, you can feel how sincere she was in writing the letter and giving a little Motherly advice. My favorite line is on the first page almost to the bottom where she says, "such a happy wild little girl, never quiet at all!" Is that our Grams or what! No wonder Grams missed her mom so much and always told us so!!
In my mind Mama Mel was always really old, and kinda crabby, but this letter gives me a different view of her. My mom said she wasn't always crabby, that she was really very nice and loving. I would love to hear from those of you who knew Mama Mel. Any stories or memories you have of her would be great. Email them to me and I will post them so everyone can get to know her a little better.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Need more pictures of Papa Mineer
If anyone has any pictures of Papa Mineer as a kid please share, I only have the one that I put on here. I think there may be some in Gram's shed so Terri, Kristi, get to looking!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Friday April 7, 1961
Grams gave me this paper a couple of years ago hoping that I would be able to get it preserved because it is really fragile and falling apart, so far no luck. Maybe I will take it to BYU, I'm sure they could do it.
Papa boy, oh so cute!
Grammy Doll
I am not sure the date of this photo, it wasn't writeen anywhere. If someone knows the date please let me know. This is my favorite picture of Grams, seriously what a DOLL. I wish they still took pictures like this.
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