This looks like a picture from Loretta and David's wedding in Pittsburgh, circa 1970 I was attending in my capacity as Stella's boyfriend ad got to meet many wonderful people from the extended Zehngut family.
Hi everyone, I loved seeing you all. This is my first attempt to add to the blog. I will send out e-mails and pictures. Love from my mom Ruth and me Annie.
Well, Stella, Edith and I have just finished watching the roughly 12 Gigabytes of pictures and video that were inside my little camera - took a little over 2 hours to finish. There is well over a half hour of Freda and Oscar telling stories of their survival of the Shoah. On the happier side of the ledger, lots and lots of 'kodak' moments of the Zehngut clan in every possible combination, setting and situation, all family rated, naturally. I will have to pare them down to the 'best of' album containing (similar) pictures not already posted on Snapfish, Facebook and wherever else the many taken at this great shindig will turn up. If anyone is interested in seeing the videos, I suspect the easiest way would be for me to produce and mail a DVD. Please let me know via e-mail, complete with your earthly mailing address.
Needless to say, we all enjoyed every minute of the Reunion and will fondly remember it for a very long time.
Many thanks to Eva and, as they say at Oscar's, too many others to mention here, without whose contributions this event would not be the success it was,
This looks like a picture from Loretta and David's wedding in Pittsburgh, circa 1970
ReplyDeleteI was attending in my capacity as Stella's boyfriend ad got to meet many wonderful people from the extended Zehngut family.
Hi everyone,
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing you all. This is my first attempt to add to the blog.
I will send out e-mails and pictures.
Love from my mom Ruth and me Annie.
Well, Stella, Edith and I have just finished watching the roughly 12 Gigabytes of pictures and video that were inside my little camera - took a little over 2 hours to finish. There is well over a half hour of Freda and Oscar telling stories of their survival of the Shoah.
ReplyDeleteOn the happier side of the ledger, lots and lots of 'kodak' moments of the Zehngut clan in every possible combination, setting and situation, all family rated, naturally. I will have to pare them down to the 'best of' album containing (similar) pictures not already posted on Snapfish, Facebook and wherever else the many taken at this great shindig will turn up. If anyone is interested in seeing the videos, I suspect the easiest way would be for me to produce and mail a DVD. Please let me know via e-mail, complete with your earthly mailing address.
Needless to say, we all enjoyed every minute of the Reunion and will fondly remember it for a very long time.
Many thanks to Eva and, as they say at Oscar's, too many others to mention here, without whose contributions this event would not be the success it was,
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