Learn what happened to Hannah's great-grandmother's farm and hear about her job in America.
Click here to listen to Hannah tell us the story of her great-grandmother.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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Students in Mrs. Royce-Tolland's grade two class share their ancestry. Listen to them talk about where their relatives come from, as they share their stories with us.
8 comments:
Hannah,
That was a wonderful retelling of great grandma's life. She will be so touched when she hears this. Love you lots!!!
Mom
Thanks for sharing your great ancestor story Hannah! The whole family enjoyed hearing it.
Love,
Auntie Val, Uncle Darryl, Anneliese and Ben
Hannah,
great job with your blog!!
from,
Natalie
Hannah, This is such a wonderful story. What makes it best is that your great grandma is still alive---and now the whole world knows how great her cream puffs are!!! It's very special that you both like animals and flowers. I bet she's sensitive and thoughtful, just like you! She must be very proud of you, and so am I. Mrs. R.-T.
P.S. Tell your mom I am sorry I put all her comments on the blog. I am just learning and so I didn't quite edit like she wanted me to. Oops!!!---Mrs. R.-T.
Hannah,
That was quite an interesting slice of history, and beautifully narrated.
- Lorenzo
Hannah,
That was quite an interesting slice of history, and beautifully narrated.
- Lorenzo
Hannah, we loved how you told grandma Ella's story! We could really picture her as a young woman in the farm. And you made us hungry for her wonderful cream puffs! We can't wait to hear more great stories.
Marta and Max
Hannah,
Super job! Great grandma's story is something you'll be able to keep with you for all time. It's a great thing to know a little bit of our own history.
Love,
Dad
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