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Month: January 2018

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Month: January 2018

How To Be A Grandpa

How To Be A Grandpa

Sandra January 6, 2018 family history / grandpa / i remember / little things / photographyLeave a comment

  Grandpa’s Christmas gift is a very, personal book. It contains 100 of my favorite photographs of him interacting with various grandchildren, as seen through my eyes. He is an involved Grandpa and is always teaching something although the children don’t always recognize his words and efforts as lessons. Here …

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Lydia’s Little Book

Lydia’s Little Book

Sandra January 6, 2018 family history / i remember / kids / little things / photography / spiritual things / this and that / tiny talesLeave a comment

Oh, Lydia. What a character. This is Lydia’s little Photograph Keepsake Book. I made it from carefully chosen photographs of Lydia which I had taken over many years. I could have made it as thick as 100 books because I have so many photographs of her to choose from. But, …

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Clara’s Little Book

Clara’s Little Book

Sandra January 6, 2018 family history / i remember / kids / little things / photography / spiritual things / tiny talesOne Comment

Clara’s little book came from my little heart. It contains some of my favorite photographs of Clara which I have taken over the years. Some of the photographs are presented with an overlay and all have a little prose-poem of my own making which was great fun.   I do …

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