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So I don't Forget

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Dearest Diary by Dawn Inskip
Font: Caflisch Script Pro Light

Journaling: (note: the "Highlights part is not counted as that information is below as well)

My grandmother Elsie graduated from the nursing program at Toronto Western Hospital in 1942. When the war started she signed up to help. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day) she was halfway across the Atlantic on the Queen Mary. I don't know for sure where all she was in the U.K. but she did mention Bramshott and Aldershot. Next she was sent to Holland in the Netherlands. In 1946 she was in Germany, when they closed the unit hospital and had a wrap-up party before they were sent back to Canada. She continued to keep in touch with many other of the nursing sisters until her death. She was known just as Murph to them. She was able to take a few leaves during that time. She brought souvenirs home from Scotland, Ireland and Holland and prominently displayed them in her home. She didn't talk much of her time there to anyone other than in her Christmas cards to her fellow nurses.
Thankyou for sharing the journaling. This is a great memory story on a well scrapped page. I love to see older photos used on layouts.
 
I love how you tucked the photo into the pocket. Great memory keeping here and the page is over-the-top gorgeous. Thanks for taking the heritage challenge!!
 

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