Of course, I've spent many hours interviewing my own, and my husband's, family. Recently, my paternal grandfather's stories - a very large work-in-progress - morphed into a series on my blog. These entries are good examples of how the Memories in Print books are written. And also, they're just plain interesting: Cross-dressing? Double-engagements? Ice-dancing? I mean - come on!
THE BOYER FAMILY
As told by Dinon, starting with his birth in Pittsfield, MA
Nahant, MA: Wartime
From Nahant to Wausau
Wausau, WI - The McIndoe House
Wausau, WI - Middle School in the Midwest
Wisconsin Rapids
Dorms, Food and Studies
Snowstorms and Cross-Dressing
The University of Wisconsin: Graduation
Basic Training at Fort Riley
Camp Pickett
An Ecumenical Conference in Illinois
A Pair of Fiancées
The Move to San Antonio
Fort Sam Houston
New Wife, New Life
Baby Diann
Family of Four
Hospitals, Doctors & Surgeries
The First Son
Ice Dancing in Troy
From Nahant to Wausau
Wausau, WI - The McIndoe House
Wausau, WI - Middle School in the Midwest
Wisconsin Rapids
Dorms, Food and Studies
Snowstorms and Cross-Dressing
The University of Wisconsin: Graduation
Basic Training at Fort Riley
Camp Pickett
An Ecumenical Conference in Illinois
A Pair of Fiancées
The Move to San Antonio
Fort Sam Houston
New Wife, New Life
Baby Diann
Family of Four
Hospitals, Doctors & Surgeries
The First Son
Ice Dancing in Troy
THE McCRAY FAMILY
As told by Brooks and his prized cache of family documents
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