
My mother’s diary, a trip to Europe – June-July 1934

My mother’s diary, a trip to Europe – June-July 1934
A Happy Beginning
My son and his new born daughter – family history. That new born daughter is now a teenager.
My mother liked to go on cruises. I wonder where this photo was taken. I want to say somewhere in the Baltic but I could be wildly wrong. I wish she had identified her photos in some way. I’m left to guess and look for clues. My mother passed almost 20 years ago and I still have a lot of her archive to go through.
My family tree continues to grow, The ancestor count now stands at 17,332.

Total ancestor count – 17,247
Number of Immigrants to North America – approximately 300

Life in Belgium

Did my ancestors have braided rugs?

Some symbolism here between tree stumps and family trees
I spotted this recently in the window of our local Secret Garden Bookshop. I thought there is an author whose name was familiar – Freeman Wills Crofts. My husband had talked of reading his books years ago. So I bought it in its striking new reissue dust jacket. Bingo – Ian (my husband) not only recognized the name but also proceeded to tell me that he and Crofts went to the same school, Campbell College in Belfast Northern Ireland. Crofts would have been a contemporary of Ian’s father and uncle who also went to Campbell. I wonder if they knew him. Further coincidence was that Crofts was born in Dublin near where we lived for many years. I love the way paths cross in many unexpected ways.
A year ago at this time she was struggling for her life. She passed away on September 24th. A life well lived. Not a day goes by when I think of her and have something I want to share with her. I miss her sorely.
Ruth with her husband Chuck
The 3 little boys

At our house on Queen Elizabeth Drive, Suva, Fiji, 1977

Getting on the school bus, outside the Intercontinental Hotel, Dacca, Bangladesh, 1978

Grandpa and Auntie – my maternal grandfather and his sister – 1948, Belmont Mass.
photo credit: Janet Miller
So hot that the only thing to do was to read my book about the life of a Finnish-Swedish immigrant to the Northwest in the late 1890’s and early 1900’s. The Legacy of Ida Lillbroanda. Wonderful book!
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