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The Love of Remembering

There are too many stories to write each one down this is. Remember: The visits, the card playing, Uncle Charlie and Aunt Jean coming for visits and the times we went around Saint John showing the old neighbourhood where Charlie remembered and Jean telling stories about this place and that place. One of the homes that Uncle Charlie lived was reverted into an office building for an architect company Charlie was please to see the building still standing and that the building was transformed rather than torn down for a parking lot. The stories they shared about their youth were almost unbelievable because our parents and their siblings would just not do those things - little did we know. At Jean and Charlies home you felt at home, they both had a way of treating you - like the time Jean took Karyl and I out for lunch as her treat, and wouldnt you know it when the bill came Aunt Jeans wallet was in her purse at home. I paid for that lunch and like a true Chlow/McLeod never let her forget it. It was horrible when we would pack up and return home but going home to mom was just as being with Jean. We called her mom2, and mom was mom. And lets not forget Uncle Charlies stash of candy in the room under the stairs going to the basement. Aways in our hearts
Posted by Ann, Beth & Karyl
Tuesday June 5, 2018 at 4:59 pm
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