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REMEMBER: In North America, the month of September 1752 was exceptionally short, skipping 11 days, when the Gregorian Calendar was adapted from the old Julian one, which didn't have leap year days.

Monday, October 16, 2023

My son Marty Heym

Repost from When I Was 69 blog, dated 5.28.19 

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Every mother can say this kind of thing, because every mother is proud of her children (mostly.) But I feel as happy as a marshmallow melting with chocolate between a couple of graham crackers...call me S'mores!


This is updated for Marty's 55th birthday! Big change in his life for this year...
On April 22, 2019, Marty and Barbara Baker got married!

Here Marty and Barb are opening my present to them, a vase with 2 infinity symbols on it.

The wedding ceremony at The Ringside Cafe, officated by Michael Roaddancer, wearing a kilt.

But let's go back a bit, to the collection of photos I shared last year for Marty's birthday...


Roger Martin, my firstborn, came into the world on this day about 54 55 years ago.  What a long and wonderful time this has been.


 With George Rogers, in Houston TX around Nov-Dec 1964.  Grandfather was just 50. Marty around 6 mos.

Doug on left, is Marty's father.  Doug's parents are Norm Heym (center) then Marty about 2 years old, then Mary Hillyer Heym, on right.






Marty cuddles to his grandmother Mataley Rogers holding Marty's new little brother, Russ born Aug 1967



Marty with his Aunt Mary Miller, holding little brother Russ















 While Russ slides banister, Marty talks with cousin Lisa (blond with back to camera).  Aunt Mary is looking at something while her son Zach sits at her feet (wearing blue shirt). Again waiting to go into a restaurant for lunch...this time in San Jacinto, Texas.
















































Marty's house in Brandon, FL











That's one picture for each year! (and one to grow on!)

I hope this birthday is great for you, dear son...and that you have many more happy years!  I love you SO MUCH!

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