Anna and Lewis Pattillo holding Chris, Christening Day |
This
photo is from volume two of Lottie’s ninety-four photo albums. It covers the
period April 1950 to August 1957. Volume one started in January of 1938 and
stopped in October of 1949. So, there is no photographic evidence of what
happened during the two months before my birth until three months after I was
born. Sadly, Mom’s written journals also stopped in 1947, so we’ll probably
never know how she felt about my conception or birth.
The photo was taken on April 1, 1950 – the day I was christened. I love the hat my grandmother Anna is wearing and that four-inch-wide tie looks like something Grandpa might have purchased at the San Francisco World Fair. Grandpa Lewis has a pocket watch on a chain that is looped over a button and hanging down from that is what looks like a mechanical pencil or a plumb bob. Anyone know what that is?
Emma & John Thornally, my maternal grandparents |
Here I am with my maternal grandparents Emma and John Thornally. Grandpa seems to be bursting out of his pants and Gramma is wearing the pair of glasses I had remade and wore during the 1970s while attending college at UC.
Just three months after I was born and mom is looking very slender in her glamorous dress – no doubt one of her own creations. Dad looks pretty spiffy in his white shirt and suspenders. Mom was 30 and Dad nearly 37.
These
are my godparents – Dorothy Menge and her husband Bill McTigue. Mom was very
close to all her cousins – particularly Dorothy and Marion. In her diary she
wrote about going out dancing with Dorothy, they're having a fight that lasted
several days, Dorothy asked Mom to be one of her bridesmaids, then she
threatened to elope but instead had a church wedding on November 5th
1937. When Dorothy was pregnant Mom hosted a baby shower. Mom wore Dorothy’s veil
when she was married and after she and Dad were married, they continued to
socialize with Dorothy and Bill and spent time with them at Ben Lomond.