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07-22-2010 01:00 AM #4
I hear you Richard, I remember talking to my great grandmother about how her and her husband used to drive their horse and buggy thru town. They owned a motel were they had a lobby with a restrant in it. My grand mother would cook and make pie's with my great grandmother there. My grandmother had to move in with her Mom and Dad after my granddad was killed when he slid on some ice in front of a train.
My mother was 3 at the time and her brother 2 so grandmother did what she could to suport the family. A couple years later she met the only granddad I ever knew.
And they lived in to there 90's, 6 months after my grandmother died granddad went too.
Great grandmother was 102 when she went, I don't think I will be able to last that long.
HE! HE! HE! But the things they must have seen.
Out houses, horse and buggy's,Cars, Electric, indoor plumbing,radio's, TV, airplanes, micro wave ovens, Jets,atom bomb's, computors. WOW what a life. My Granddad was also a pow and held by the Japenees. He never got to meet my son in law who is Japenees. Not sure how that meeting would have went, since he was not treated good as a pow.
KurtLast edited by vara4; 07-22-2010 at 01:03 AM.





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