You have brought back so many wonderful memories. I, like you, was born in 1951 and had the pleasure of growing up in such wonderful innocent times. I guess so many children played the same way you did even though we were miles apart. I to started school at 6 and had a very difficult going to school. This is ironic as I am sorting many childhood memories in black and white photos from birth up. Thank you so much for sharing Cindy
I love this page too - such a great idea you had to scrap each decade - I may have to borrow that sometime and do our "family history" - all great pages :)
Those of us born in the 1950s remember Ed Sullivan, TV dinners & the polio vaccine. I was to young to remember Rosa Parks and even the Civil Right Act.
Here's some of what I remember from my early childhood: "We lived in a house near my father's garage. My sister, Terry, was five years older. When she was in school, I sang to records, played on the swing set and played cowboys with the neighbor boy. Going to school at age six was tough for me being separated from my mother for the first time."
Bob remembers: "I played with toy guns and soldiers, matchbox cars and tanks. I had many neighborhood friends in St. Albans. Steve Woodard was my best friend. In the picture where I'm looking out the window, I was vacationing in Florida and got the mumps. The group shot is my Kindergarten class at St. Andrew's Methodist Church."
Layout made in 2003.
It was easy to look back 40, 50, 60 years ago and summarize events than it was to look back at the last decade!
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