Always such a pleasure to see these children so happy and so involved in their childhood. I look back to the photo of Granda looking so tired and worn out on his way back to England during the war and wonder what he would say to all this. Too bad that he is not around to see the results of his tenacity and hard work through the ages. Keep posting.
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What great pictures! It really warms my heart to see all these kids at play. (makes me feel a little old too)
Always such a pleasure to see these children so happy and so involved in their childhood. I look back to the photo of Granda looking so tired and worn out on his way back to England during the war and wonder what he would say to all this. Too bad that he is not around to see the results of his tenacity and hard work through the ages.
Keep posting.
I agree Jimmy. We certainly have no need to complain. Those were hard times when granna was trying to raise his family.
Great photos..
Except for the yellow clad child at the end who is Phil's niece..and goddaughter!!!!! My Abbie!
Has anyone noticed Holly in the background?what a pose. Gas kid!
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