Now it is weddings and funerals that bring us together. Sunday dinners and summer picnics filled with the young and old of our families have long ago disappeared from our life. Now time with our sprawling family is rare- and precious. So for a while I relive these moments in time- and once again marvel at this gift of family- this wonderful family of mine.
Sprawling families like ours always spawns the question- Are we second or third cousins- and how does one count the "degrees" of cousins anyway?
We all knew that Mom was the hub of this family, its center that held us together and consequently pulled us back together again to celebrate her life as we mourned her passing. I kind of wonder what will pull us together again in the future. Is there an event that will bring all of these cousins back into one group again?
We squeezed in a wonderful dinner with Granddad Frank and Grandma Fay!
Grandma Fay and two of her "Greats"!
And I took a trip back memory lane with a walk to Will Rogers High School- that special place where Don and I met those many years ago.
And I couldn't resist the urge to wander into the "boys" gym- where Don played (and won I might add) many basketball games. I do want to mention that back in those ancient of days the "boys" wore short shorts (not the "girls") and my Don was HOT! Ask any of the "girls".
And Amber, Fay and I found our way to visit Philbrook museum... with a promise to return.. when we have more time...
3 comments:
Thanks for more pics of the family, it is fun to see them all.
I want copies of your pictures from OK!
I wouldn't worry about what will pull us together again in the future. While Grandma and Grandpa may be gone, their legacy of love remains and we will all forever be drawn together. We will travel from our scattered locations to come together again to celebrate each other and our love of one another, because that's what family does.
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