Jodi Lent at Christmas, 1977. Notice this one also has only one hole in it. It was always on the top layer.
Jenni Mehlenbacher
Jenni at age 2.
Cailin Kennedy
Cailin in a flowered dress.
Emily Mehlenbacher
Emily in November, 2000.
Allison Mehlenbacher
Allison in November, 2000.
Gardening Group?
Anyone know what this is all about? Andrea Smith, Connie Williams, Pam White, Darlene Craig, Tom Prouty, Pat Lent, Jeanne Daigle, holding potted plants and a shovel.
Jodi in High School
Jodi Lent’s high school photo.
Tom in High School
Tom Lent’s high school photo.
In the Mountains
Jodi, Tom, Pat, and Doug in the mountains. (Tom, can you give date, location, and who’s the girl on the right?)
Jean and Jenni Mehlenbacher
Jean holding her granddaughter Jenni.
Maureen and Cailin
Maureen Kennedy holding her daughter, Cailin.
Cailin Kennedy
Cailin Kennedy as a tiny baby.
Postcard
Front and back of a postcard from Cyddie (sp?), Aug. 14, 1998.
El Gato
Rosie, first child of the Lents’ Siamese cat, Cica. Cica had a litter of three kittens. We named the white one we thought we would keep Hamlet and the two black ones Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Someone else fell in love with Hamlet so we kept Rosencrantz. For probably obvious reasons Rosie stuck. [The sticker was probably from an attempt to learn Spanish before a Central America trip?—EL]
Freeze Petitions
Pat and another woman carry a box up the steps in Lansing, delivering petitions to put the nuclear weapons freeze on the ballot. 1980s. See also the photo of Pat and Doug celebrating (Dancing in Lansing) and the button she is wearing.
Part of the Solution
Button: “If You Are Not Part of the Solution, You Are Part of the Problem” —Eldridge Cleaver
Heidi Shudra Fry
Heidi Shudra Fry in a cute sailor dress! October 1979, 3-1/4 years old.
Jenni and Elizabeth
Elizabeth Loring holding her cousin Jenni Mehlenbacher at Thanksgiving in Royal Oak. 1979 or 1980?
William and Elizabeth Sailing
Nephew William Loring and niece Elizabeth Loring, out for a ride on the Lent’s Interlake sailboat.
Freeze Now!
Button referring to the 1980s campaign to freeze levels of stockpiled nuclear weapons at current levels.