My paternal grandmother is the little girl in this picture, probably from around 1924 or so...Yes, there was a football game yesterday, not only all-day hype. The best part was who won. The second best part was how exciting of a game was played!!
My paternal grandfather, an unknown man, my great-grandmother and my aunt, 1930's...New Orleans has a football team, the Saints, and they went to their first Super Bowl yesterday and beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. The game was far closer than the score suggests, the Saints down 10-0 at one point. A second half on-side kicked recovered by New Orleans turned the game around, and when Indy QB Peyton Manning threw an interception with a few minutes left, that was all she wrote.
Great-grandparents on my dad's side in 1944...Yes, some writing will sneak into this post. I'm nearly done with the current WIP, but took yesterday off to carouse with family, my parents coming down for the big game. We had a great breakfast at The Country Way in Fremont, then hit a farmer's market, then went home, turned on the telly, and were inundated with five hours of pre-game coverage.
The three girls in the center are my two aunts in the back and my grandmother in the center, around 1924...I worried that over saturation might dull the game, but no, it was a great contest, close, thrilling, some fab plays (That on-side kick will live be hailed for ages!) and guts, oh my goodness did
those teams, both of them, show guts.
Now it's 1943, the sisters a little older. This was taken on my great-grandparents wedding anniversary, my grandmother on the far right.And now, it's over. Zip, bang, wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am, the 2009 NFL season is closed. Baseball comes next, my mom's fave sport, but those of us root-pigskin-or-die types have to wait until August for preseason, September for the real thing.
And here they are about ten, maybe 12 years down the road. My grandmother (on the left) was at least a decade, maybe more like 12 years younger than her eldest sister (in the center), their middle sis (on the right) not far behind the eldest. So, in the meantime, there's writing...
1943; the family on the great-grandparents front lawn. My grandfather is kneeling on the left.I've been plugging away on Two Dans (not sure if I want an article in there) for a bit now, and the chipping process is nearly complete. One chapter tomorrow, and she's toast.
Then probably some editing. There's always editing!
Great-grandma in 1915; she's already had two of her three daughters.Right now I'm feeling sort of loopy. Not from New Orleans' big win, but because I woke at 3.15 AM to use the loo and never went back to sleep. Maybe a cuppa would be nice.
Great-grandma in 1952, heading to a lodge function!My other side project? Going through old pics. So in that spirit, scattered throughout the post are some family photos. It so makes me wish I'd spoken more to my paternal grandmother when she was living, to find out just what made these people tick! That some of these photos are coming on one hundred years old is humbling. I'm so grateful for their love of photography!




