Sunday, 16 February 2014

Who is the baby?

I have a bunch of pictures that I got off of Grandma's computer. I love this picture.  I think it is very important that the individuals in the pictures are identified.  The best way I know how to do that is get them out there where people can see them.  If anyone knows who the baby is or anything else about where or when this picture was taken please leave a comment or get a hold of me.
So Mom says the baby might be Uncle Jim.  If anyone knows for sure please let me know.  Could this have been a baby blessing?
I case you are wondering the baby has been identified as Margie Kay.  Please read the comments to find out more.
Aunt Kathy says that Here mom made that dress.  Grandma is a really good seamstress and has passed this hobby and skill down to many of her daughters.
Aunt Kathy told me that when they were living in Moscow Grandpa and Grandma were parents to the Idaho Farm Boys Fraturnity.  They were good wholesome boys and they really enjoyed that position.

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  1. This picture was taken at 1011 Deakin Street (Student Housing where we lived for the first year that Dad was a Professor) in Moscow, Idaho after Margie was born in 1960. The picture is of Mom & Margie Kay, who was born Feb.1, 1960. That house was just down the hill from campus and since Dad was a professor, Mom got to take classes for free, so she took a couple of music classes and the professor liked her answers on the exams so much that he used her answers as his key. When we lived in that house, Mom tried to make a little bit of extra money by baking cookies and so Jim & Gay and I went up and down the street with our little red wagon taking orders and selling cookies. It was 35 cents a dozen and we sold Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal, Peanut Butter, or Butterscotch Refrigerator Cookies and then delivered them the next day.

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    1. David rode in the wagon when we delivered cookies.

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  2. Margie k purnell Frm Utah. The family had been in Pakistan?

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