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Please forgive the indulgence. But when you've waited 56 years to find out who you looked like when younger and sweeter, it is an incredible thing to see faces that you know you looked like. Once.
Top two, me at 30. And my mother's sister.
The ups, downs and sideways of being a writer. "It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop." Confucius
6 comments:
Wow, what an amazing likeness! It must be an emotional experience to be finding out all this information about your family after such a long time. Best wishes. Claire.
Auntie Pamela was gorgeous, vivacious and FUN!!
That is pretty spot...
...and very attractive you both were as well.
:o)
Hi Susie,
I can remember being vivacious and daft a long time ago. Now I just tell bad jokes. (!)
Vx
HI Claire
yes, it is, intensely. But fascinating as well. Thanks for dropping in.
V
Hi Brian
you can say nice things whenever you like!
vx
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