This card which is from the collection given to me by my darling Gramma Gladys, was printed sometime in the late 1940's, early 1950's. I love the train and the detail of the people waving as it passes.
My husband loves trains--though I am pretty sure this little pastel job would crack him up. Haha
I post this get well card for our Daddy. He had a hard night, but much better than when he was in the hospital. Please continue to pray for my parents. I can see this is really taking a toll on our little Mumsie.
My husband loves trains--though I am pretty sure this little pastel job would crack him up. Haha
I post this get well card for our Daddy. He had a hard night, but much better than when he was in the hospital. Please continue to pray for my parents. I can see this is really taking a toll on our little Mumsie.
4 comments:
Howdy Sweet Beth
I will most certainly contiue to pray for a speedy recovery.
Blessings to you all .
I liked the beautiful get well card.
I miss those kind of wonderful upbeat cards.
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Have a relaxing Sunday afternoon.
Happpy Trails
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A perfect card ... of course the trains make this one exclusively yours!!!
My grandson would love this little choo-choo! I will continue to pray.
that's a lovely get well card for your father, and I do hope that now, two days later, he is doing at least a little better.
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