1985 Easter Photos
Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
Easter fell on April Fools Day in 1985. Thus, less than a week after Great Grandma Murphy’s funeral and again we were having a gathering at my Grandma and Grandpa’s house on Kruss. I don’t have any specific memories of the holiday, but know that we conducted our usual Easter Egg hunt. For many years, someone would always prepare colored hard-boiled eggs and every family member would have one (with our name written on it in white crayon) hidden somewhere in the house of the Easter host. After we ate lunch, we would engage in a hunt to find our own specific egg. Finding others didn’t count. These were always enjoyable affairs that I remember fondly. Read the rest of this entry »
I was very familiar with the work of actor Bob Cummings when I sent him an autograph request on July 22, 1985. Although his name might be vanishing into obscurity today, at the time I was enjoying watching The Bob Cummings Show on television. Being a huge Hitchcock fan, too, I was also a fan of his work in Dial M for Murder. He was the star of another of Hitch’s classics that I hadn’t seen yet at this point, too: Saboteur. Finally, and perhaps most important at the time, he was an extra in Laurel and Hardy’s Sons of the Desert (although in later years he denied it, stating he was already an established actor when he came to Hollywood in the 1930’s).
I offered up a few anecdotes from 1975 in prior postings (namely
On Sunday, June 3, 1990, two days after the official graduation ceremony, we had an Open House at 3:00 pm at our place where friends and family could drop by and congratulate me on a job well done…and present me with a smattering of gifts. The only photos I have to commemorate the event picture either only me, or Ashleigh and me – so I’m not exactly sure who all showed up. Doubtlessly Christi, my parents, my Grandparents, and various aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends all came over.