Listening to an old album featuring Lionel Richie and The Commodores. I love Easy. It reminds me of a summer holiday in 1977 in Whitley Bay. A heat wave, ice-skating in the local rink, extended family in half-a-dozen caravans, and great music playing everywhere like Easy, So You Win Again by Hot Chocolate or even Pretty Vacant by the Sex Pistols!
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 March 2007
Easy
Listening to an old album featuring Lionel Richie and The Commodores. I love Easy. It reminds me of a summer holiday in 1977 in Whitley Bay. A heat wave, ice-skating in the local rink, extended family in half-a-dozen caravans, and great music playing everywhere like Easy, So You Win Again by Hot Chocolate or even Pretty Vacant by the Sex Pistols!
Sunday, 4 March 2007
Winter Palace
Alan and I attended a family gathering at the Winter Palace in Glasgow Green last night. Superb location if a little draughty in corners.
The night was for my cousin Colin who had married his long-term girlfriend Liz in Las Vegas last year. It was great to see the extended family for a celebration rather than a funeral.
Wore the kilt and for once was in with a crowd. It seems more and more Scots are returning to "traditional" dress for weddings.
The band wasn't bad and just when I was thinking they were stuck in the 60s and 70s, they did versions of Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs' hits. Well, versions is perhaps being kind. :)
Highlight of the night - possibly the taxi-ride home with my sister and her boyfriend listening to Alan's plans to open a Sponsor-A-Giraffe website!
The night was for my cousin Colin who had married his long-term girlfriend Liz in Las Vegas last year. It was great to see the extended family for a celebration rather than a funeral.
Wore the kilt and for once was in with a crowd. It seems more and more Scots are returning to "traditional" dress for weddings.
The band wasn't bad and just when I was thinking they were stuck in the 60s and 70s, they did versions of Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs' hits. Well, versions is perhaps being kind. :)
Highlight of the night - possibly the taxi-ride home with my sister and her boyfriend listening to Alan's plans to open a Sponsor-A-Giraffe website!
Thursday, 1 March 2007
Trimming The Tree
I've been looking at the family tree information I've been collecting over the years. This has mostly been gathered from looking at birth, death and marriage certificates either locally or at Register House in Edinburgh.
I'm looking at it specifically to pass some of the information on to an uncle who I'll see at a family get-together on Saturday night. My problem is that there is so much of it and it's badly organized.
So I've trimmed it back a little - concentrating on the main family lines and not including (at the moment) the extra data concerning brothers and sisters of the main forebears.
As I look over the names I wonder again at who these people were, not in terms of occupation or where they lived, but how they were to talk to, were they friendly, polite, cantankerous, bad-tempered, funny? I know at least some of them will have the same family traits I see in my own siblings and cousins, but would I recognize that family resemblance if I went back in time and I saw them in the street?
None of my forebears were wealthy so family portraits and heirlooms are scarce prior to the twentieth century. I guess I'll never know but I can't help wondering who of all of them I take after.
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