Family faces are magic mirrors. Looking at people who belong to us, we see the past, present and future.
Gail Lumet Buckley
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BeckyB’s Squares Challenge: PastSquares



Family blasts
from the
distant and recent
past…
Three baby girls…one generation following another.
From the 1950s to 2021.
Bright smiles. Bright beginnings.
Stories still unfolding.
So similar ..could be the same baby!
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Yes, I think so too! 🙂
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I thought they were initially!
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This is brilliant. ❤ If anything is joy, this is.
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Thank you! ❤️ Joy could have been the title too.
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oh I can’t help but smile back at the tree of them. Such an adorable set of portraits
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*three of them even!!
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🙂
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Thank you! They make me smile too.
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Strong familial resemblance in the eyes. So cute. I’m smiling also.
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Thank you. I see it there as well. Always brings a smile to my face!
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Amazing! How special is that!
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Thanks. Special is right! 🙂
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Those kiddo’s are certainly from the same gene pool. My fathers family, cousins, aunts and uncles and such cannot be related, but they are. Every one of them looks like they each had three mothers and a dozen fathers; no one shares a distinct look, except for my cousin Ginger, she is a dead ringer for the milkman from our neighborhood.
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Uh oh. The milkman strikes again. Genetics are a mysterious thing. Sometimes it all makes perfect sense and sometimes…not so much.
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This is wonderful!!! My brother and I — as babies — didn’t look like we’d had the same parents. that diminished somewhat as time passed. And I could definitely see him in his baby daughter.
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Thank you. I am mystified and amazed by genetics. I look at my granddaughter and it’s like I’ve seen that face before…and I have! 🙂 It’s almost surreal.
I have 4 siblings and just bits and pieces point to one parent or the other. Nothing as strong as you see here.
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