While searching for a picture of Mom, Bob's Mom & me together thirty some years ago, I found an even better one of our parents together. Our parents loved each other, and were able to visit each others' homes once. This was the visit my parents made to Bob's St. Albans home in 1980. From the left are Jim Reeves (my Dad age 57), Maxine and Jim Gay (ages 60 and 68)and June Reeves (my Mom age 54). This photo is priceless.
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ReplyDeleteheartwarming lo. my parents and my husbands parents got along quite well too - it made for WONDERFUL family gatherings. Lucky you have such a great photo to look back on.
ReplyDeleteLovely layout Cindy and another wonderful picture!!! Love the touches of pink!
ReplyDeleteYour heartfelt layouts always bring a tear to my eye. It's so beautiful when families that grow together out of marriage get along so well. Your so blessed to have such a wonderful family. Your layout shows the love you all share. Just beautiful work my friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely memory and even better that you've preserved it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure! This photo truly is priceless. Enjoy your weekend, Cindy :)
ReplyDeletethat is a great photo to find and cherish for sure....just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful picture to have. Love the lace on the layout.
ReplyDeleteGreat design Cindy! I really like the border around your photo and the window shutters!
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a great picture & Memory to scrap.
ReplyDeletea lovely LO for such a wonderful photo.... Happy Mothers day from Australia xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful Cindy!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page & wonderful memory! Hope you're enjoying your Mother's Day, Cindy!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, cindy! I love this page and the story behind it! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout....I especially love the 'shutters' on each side of the photo.
ReplyDeleteAnother great memory picture,love you work
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