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Journaling reads:

I don’t know who these women are. The photo was in my grandparents’ album among photos of relatives from Weingarten, but there is no notation about who they are. The one on the far left looks quite similar to my mother, could she be an aunt or a cousin? What of those costumes? Were they dressed for a performance? A festival? A dance? I wish I knew. I wish I had asked my grandmother who they were. But as a 10 year old girl I didn’t yet grasp the enormity of my heritage, so the questions remain unanswered. This story is lost, but I will work to preserve the ones I do know and pass them to my son, and someday to his children. For now I will call them “The Girls” and imagine that they are heading off for a girls’ night out.

 

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Genuine Artistry alpha by Christina Renee

Nana's Secret Garden Reloaded by Flergs

 

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What an amazing job you have done here. I love the title but most of all I love the journalling. Fantastic layout. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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Aren't photos like this one a wonderful inspiration for our own scrapping? Never assume someone else will know who these people are or why they are important.

 

I love your journaling - you did a wonderful job of honoring them even with out their names. Your title is awesome.

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I am loving all these heritage layouts you are doing. The photos are amazing and you scrap them so well. Really love the title on this one. Great stuff!! TFS!!

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