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Old 08-22-2022, 04:21 PM
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Default A photo find from my own family - Sandy, Jackie, and a Chair

As I slip into middle age (41yo currently), I become more amazed at the nuggets that you can find in your own family's history. My grandfather grew up going to baseball games in New York in the 1920s and 30s, and I hate that I never talked to him about those experiences before he died ten years ago. I just found out last week that another family member saw Jimi Hendrix in 1967 and met Janis Joplin a few weeks before she died. Who knew?!

A couple days ago, my parents were chatting with one of my dad's cousins, and somehow the topic of baseball came up. The cousin took out some old photos, which my mother promptly sent to me. Apparently my cousin, who was born in 1943 and lived in Brooklyn, was a big Brooklyn Dodgers fan and used to go to lots of games with her girlfriends. One day when she was 16 years old (1959ish), she and her friend found out where Sandy Koufax lived and waited at his house after a game to meet him and get his autograph. They succeeded in their quest! The friend took a photo, which my cousin put into an album where it sat for decades. Apparently she was quite excited about Sandy's arm around her



She also had this - what an amazing photo to have in my family history. I'm pretty sure it was also taken when she was about 16, which would have been a couple years after Jackie retired. I assume it was taken somewhere around Ebbets Field, but I'm not really sure.



When Ebbets Field got torn down the following year, she and her friend "lifted" two chairs from the site, put roller skates on the legs, and wheeled them home. Here she is with her haul Unfortunately she doesn't have the chair anymore.



What a treat to discover these! Talk to your older family members, you never know what you might learn.
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Old 08-22-2022, 05:07 PM
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Only word that comes to mind is WOW!
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Holy shi.... those are some killer snaps.
Amazing story and connection! Some Great memories she must have.
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dude 41 isnt middle age....you got some some 'youthful' years left.......

rather have those years versus any baseball card!
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Amazing.

And you're right, if we assume that life is divided into three parts : young, middle age, old, and if you will live to be 120, then 41 is the 1st year of your middle age.
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Old 08-23-2022, 05:30 AM
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Amazing.

And you're right, if we assume that life is divided into three parts : young, middle age, old, and if you will live to be 120, then 41 is the 1st year of your middle age.
Years 1-15 really dont count, you are embryo for 95% of us.

16-45, you really take your health for granted. So you dont really start at 1.....you start at 16 or so....16-45 45-80+ each about 30 or so years.

post that comment in about 5 years..
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Old 08-23-2022, 06:29 AM
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Average lifespan for a male in the United States is about 77-79, so 40's is definitely middle age.

No one is living to 120 Doug........unless you are an Asian lady who's lived her whole life on rice & seaweed.......and collect Dodgers memorabilia.

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Old 08-24-2022, 12:27 AM
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Edited because my snarky note about age sent us in a weird direction, and I was about to make another one, sincere apologies to the OP.

Those pictures are AMAZING.

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