Back in the olden days, photographers would come to your home to take
family pictures. Isn't this a lovely American Gothic photo? Since my
younger brother, Alan, is missing, this picture was probably taken
sometime between 1950 and 1951. My father is at the back. My
brother, David, is the one with ivy growing out of his ear. My sister,
Linda, is on the left and the only one with a smile. Next to her is my
oldest brother, John. I'm the pouty girl sitting on my mother's lap. I
think that I was afraid of the photographer, or just being contrary. My
oldest sister, Karen, is on the right.
This picture was taken before we moved to the red brick house. I'm most likely about three. My
mother made the dresses that my sisters and I are wearing. Karen and
Linda's dresses were made from pastel taffeta. Mine was a green and
white checked dress trimmed with white rick rack. I'm not quite sure why we weren't all matchy, matchy in our attire. We are also sporting
the hair dos achieved by using pin curls and bobbie pins.
This picture was taken at the same time as the picture above. From left to right are my father, David, Linda, my mother, me on my mother's lap, Karen and John.
This was taken when my oldest sister got married in September of
1959. Prior to having this family picture taken, I had been outside
playing with neighborhood kids. I guess that my mother had failed to
let me know that a photographer was coming to take pictures because I
was kind of sweaty and my hair was dirty - thus the slicked back pony
tail. I remember that I was called inside and told to hurry up and get
changed for the picture.
On the back row, left to
right, are John, Linda, David, Me and my sister's new husband, Niels.
On the front row, left to right, are Bobbie Lu, John's wife, who is
holding their oldest child, Roy. Next to her is my grandmother,
Isabelle (my Dad's mother). She had come from Utah to live with us for a
while. She was 81 in this picture. Next is my Father, then my Mother,
Karen and my brother, Alan.
When the proof for this
picture came back, my mother was shocked that her skirt and Karen's
skirt didn't cover their knees. The photographer lengthened their
skirts somehow....early photoshopping!
I see details in
these pictures that kind of bug me. In the first picture, the
photographer should have noticed the ivy growing out of my brother's
ear. Everyone should have been more right so that the we were centered
against the mantle. The window blinds on one side are open, while the
other side are closed.
In the second picture, we all
look pretty good with sweet smiles. But it bugs me that Linda's socks
are pulled up and kind of slouchy, while Karen's are folded down.
The only thing that is a little curious in the third picture is that you can see someone's arm on the stair railing in back. I have no idea who it is. I don't think this picture was taken at our home so perhaps it is a member of the family where the picture was taken. I love it that both of my brothers are in full Boy Scout uniform.
In
the fourth picture, the top of John's head is cut off. The photographer
should have raised the camera a little to show less leg and it would
have solved the head cut off problem. Again, one blind is open and the
other shut. My brother in law has a candle growing out of his shoulder,
while David has some kind of tail looking thing coming out of his
shoulder. Alan looks like he's some kid that wandered in off the street
and stood at the edge of the photo. At least every one is more or less smiling; well, except for my grandmother who was never very happy about being in Virginia, and...the newlyweds.
And as for me in the last picture, my mother must have been extremely distracted to not give me enough warning to properly get cleaned up for the picture. She was always one who was keen on looking clean and respectable.