Aug 20 2006

The Grey/Wagner family

I’m surprised how different people’s knowledge of their families are. Not the knowledge itself, I should say, but the amount of it. I have friends who can tell me what jobs their grandparents had—and when they had them, and even how much they were paid. They know the names of men their mothers dated before the mothers dated their fathers, and they can drive through their hometowns and say where the restaurant used to be where one of those dates happened. Then I have friends who aren’t even sure where their parents grew up or if their grandparents helped pay for college or which anniversary is coming up.

My knowledge falls somewhat to the latter end of the spectrum. I trip over my dad’s sisters’ names, can’t name all my cousins, and have to be reintroduced to people at family reunions. I imagine that’s typical in a modern family.

But most families have, as mine does, a volunteer archivist. For us that would be my aunt on my mother’s side. We’re rather indebted to her for her taking the time to digitize the photographs that were on display at my grandmother’s 80th birthday party last weekend. The vast majority of the images I had never seen. Many of the people represented I had only heard of but now have a face to place with them. So, Evy, thanks.

My great grandfather, a note to my great grandmother

A-1 Irving M. Grey note to Grandma.JPG

My grandmother (held by her mother) and her siblings

My grandmother (held by her mother) and her siblings

My great grandmother outside St. John’s Orphanage, where she lived and met my great grandfather, in Washington

A-2 Alice Ellen Biddle Grey St.John's Orphange Wash.DC(edited).jpg

My great grandfather
A-19 Irving McInroy Grey in bowler hat(edited).jpg

Same
A-16 Pop Grey (edited).jpg

Great grandparents together
A-3 Irving & Alice Grey on bench.JPG

My great grandmother, on F St. in Washington
A-35 Grandma Grey on F Street.JPG

My grandmother, at National Airport in 1942, seeing her brother off to war
A-29 Teddy in front of National Airport (1942) Steve leaving for WWII.JPG

My great aunt Minnie
A-31 Aunt Minnie edited.JPG

My great aunt Dolly, portrait after winning a local beauty contest
A-15A Sarah (Dolly) Elizabeth Grey 1930 DC Princess winner 18 yrs..JPG

My grandfather in 1945
A-47 Bob Wagner with pipe 1945.JPG

A postcard from my grandfather to my grandmother
A-52 post card from Bob.JPG

My aunt, who collected these photos, and uncle in 1949
A-62 Evelyn's 1st b-day and Robert July 1949.JPG

My mother in 1950
A-64 Barbara Jane Wagner  1950.JPG

My mother (left), uncle, and aunt
A-83 Barbara, Robert, & Evelyn 1958.JPG

My mother, having graduated from college, with my grandmother
A-105 Barbara graduated from MD Univ. & Teddy 1971.JPG

My grandmother, 1972
A-114 Teddy 1972.JPG


Jun 16 2005

Using Flickr




Barbara & Andy

Originally uploaded by FungibleConvictions.

Yes, this is a photo of FC editor Andrew Whitacre. With his mother. Altogether, how sad. We’re posting this more or less as a test to see how Flickr’s photo-posting-to-blogs technology works.

Ideally it maintains the embedded comments. We’ll see . . .

Work progresses on the literary magazine article. Yes, it’s an article now, rather that just a review. We’ve gotten some good quotes from AGNI and N+1 people, so it’s turning into a decent feature. It’s taking some time to put together, though.


Jun 15 2005

Big Wheels, for Adults

As a friend just said, “It finally happened!” We can now buy Big Wheels for Adults. Nostalgia forever!

Big Wheels for Adults!

If you’re reading this, want to add a comment about other nostalgic products?