My First Cousins on the Normandia Side
May 30, 1945. Priscilla's Confirmation Day with Albert (Junior) Normandia), my favorite boy cousin. Who is that girl on the left? Can it be Baby Anna? Does anyone know? Confirmation was at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church with Bishop T.E. Molloy. I chose Maria as my Confirmation name. My sister, Jean, was my Godmother. Priscilla and "Baby" (Beatrice Normandia), daughter of Uncle Albert and Aunt Beatrice. I think this was taken at her house in another part of Brooklyn which seemed so far away from where I lived at the time. Michael J. (Sonny) and Joseph Albert (Buddy) Normandia, sons of Uncle Albert and Aunt Beatrice Normandia Genevieve and Michael Normandy
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Those Were the DaysBoy, the way Glen Miller played
Songs that made the hit parade
Guys like us, we had it made
Those were the daysDidn't need no welfare state
Everybody pulled his weight
Gee, our old LaSalle ran great
Those were the daysAnd you knew who you were then
Girls were girls and men were men
Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover againPeople seemed to be content
Fifty dollars paid the rent
Freaks were in a circus tent
Those were the daysTake a little Sunday spin
Go to watch the Dodgers win
Have yourself a dandy day that cost you under a finHair was short and skirts were long
Kate Smith really sold a song
I don't know just what went wrong
Those Were The DaysBy Lee Adams and Charles Strouse
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