Thursday, January 9, 2020
San Antonio August 4, 1945
My parents wedding day photo on what I assume is the courthouse steps. Mom was 23 and Dad 24 but both had birthdays within a week after. My Dad's older brother was best man and their new landlady the other witness. They rented a converted enclosed porch and one room as housing was so scarce due to the influx of soldiers.
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You photo is great! My parents converted an attic into living space during that same time frame because housing was so scarce.
ReplyDeleteWhere did they live? I don't think we know enough about how the war affected lives in the USA other than the internment camps, scrap drives and some rationing. At least I don't.
DeleteHandsome couple. I am a sucker for a fellow in a uniform.
ReplyDeleteWell there were certainly lots of them then! Actually my parents met at a USO dance in Illinois and she found him (finally - couldn't remember his name LOL) at the next dance and the rest is history.
DeleteWhat a priceless photo! They look like they're on a movie set. But, oh, I can practically feel that August heat on those court house steps, and your poor dad and uncle in long-sleeved khaki.
ReplyDeleteThey were so happy to have survived the air war in Europe for my dad and Asia for my uncle that nothing else gazed them even heat.
DeleteWhat a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks for sharing the photo of your parents! I agree with you Juhli, I don't think we know enough about life back then. You mentioned internment camps--there was one called Camp Ellis, in Fulton County, Illinois, a stone's throw from where I grew up, and we never even knew it was there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to see photos of our parents when they were young, isn't it!?!
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