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Thursday, October 27, 2011. The Graham Cracker Incident. In my family, there are two things legendary about my sister: her luck, and her willpower. One favorite story illustrates the latter with a simple graham cracker. According to my mother, I was never spanked for the same thing twice. "You were such an easy baby," she always croons. My mother, sobbing, would call my father at the office, wailing, "I don't think she'll ever learn! But she didn't go lightly. At this unsanctioned demand, my sister frown...
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Skeleton Questions (for families. Skeleton Questions (for businesses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the MIP Blog! My name is Heather McCray, and I help families create beautiful books of the stories that matter most. To follow by e-mail:. 3 Tips for Interviewing a Man of Few Words. Heather.mccray@memories-in-print.com I (614) 315-8003 I © 2013 Memories in Print, LLC. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Memories in Print Blog: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Clothing from my Nana was a hit-or-miss affair. You could always swear by the quality of whatever she gave you, but that didn't mean the quality was always, well, wearable. It wasn't always lovely stuff I turned down. I felt perfectly justified in refusing that highlighter-orange trench coat she tried to force on me when I was 18. But the last piece of clothing she tried to give me was particularly memorable. Would you wear this, Heather? She proffered the dead rabbit thing. It doe...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014. 3 Tips for Interviewing a Man of Few Words. Interviewing is a skill that varies from person to person, with factors ranging from personality, history, health, circumstance, and more. This series of posts about successful interview techniques shares solutions to common problems encountered while interviewing individuals for their personal and family stories. In order to create a thorough family book, I always perform at least two or three interviews. But even with that limitati...
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Memories in Print Blog: December 2013
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Monday, December 16, 2013. 3 Tips for Successfully Directing Overly-Talkative Interview Subjects. Interviewing is a skill that varies from person to person, with factors ranging from personality, history, health, circumstance, and more. This series of posts about successful interview techniques shares solutions to common problems encountered while interviewing individuals for their personal and family stories. Babbling Brook types love to tell stories - the trick is. Digital artwork by criminalatt. It's ...
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Memories in Print Blog: June 2011
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Friday, June 10, 2011. This story is a particular favorite in my family. When my father was still a child, and all four of my grandparents' children were still living at home, my Nana's cooking had a spurt of vegetarianism. Her most memorably misguided attempt was a recipe she found on the back of a box of Special K breakfast cereal. The recipe was a vegetarian substitute for meatloaf named Special K loaf. Here are the ingredients for Special K loaf:. 1 large chopped onion. 2 T onion soup mix. A couple o...
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Memories in Print Blog: September 2013
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Baby Diann and Daddy Dinon. Click here to read previous story:. New Wife, New Life. After two years of marriage, baby Diann Elizabeth arrived as a belated Christmas present to her parents on December 26th of 1957. Mama Liz and Baby Diann. Diann took after her father's light hair color and by her first birthday it hung in. A thick blonde bowl above her chubby cheeks. For her birthday, Diann happily sat in a high chair at the same table her father had grown up around. Peninsu...
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Memories in Print Blog: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013. The Boyer Family with New #5, Todd Marshall. Click here to read previous story:. Hospitals, Doctors and Surgeries. It was in July of 1964, a couple of months after Sharon's 5th birthday, that Liz gave birth to their third child, a son they named Todd. The 5 year gap between Sharon and Todd is notable because it's by far the largest: Diann is just 16 months older than Sharon, and Todd is only two years older than the youngest child, Scott. Sharon's medical problems. So while L...
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Memories in Print Blog: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013. The Story of Brooks Rena. 1951: Brooks and Rena, shortly after their wedding. My husband's paternal grand-parents, Brooks and Rena, have now been married for 62 years. One of my favorite stories that Brooks tells is the one of how he and Rena got together. I didn't meet her until I started to work on the Charleston newspaper, fresh out of high school," Brooks said. ". Webster Springs, WV, 1948:. Brooks is the player farthest to the right. She and I started going together," Brooks...
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