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S I S T E R
Italian = sorelle
French = soeurs
Dutch = zusters
French = soeurs
Dutch = zusters
Spanish = hermanas
Portuguese = irmãs
Portuguese = irmãs
German = schwester
Hungarian = noeverek
Armenian = kuyrer
Chinese = Jia Jia (older sister)
Chinese = Mei Mei (younger sister)
Japanese = ane (older sister)
Japanese = imouto (younger sister)
"I smile
because you are my sister.
I laugh
because you can't do
anything about it."
Author Unknown
SISTERS: Marcia and Gloria. Copyright 2012 Marcia Norwood |
My sister, Gloria, is younger than me by two years.
She was the sweetest little thing,
and we had so much fun growing up together.
Gloria thought she could do whatever
my cousin, Tandra and I did.
SISTERS: Gloria (6 months old) and Marcia (29 months old). Christmas 1951. Copyright 1951 Marcia Norwoo |
SISTERS: Gloria and Marcia. Copyright 1954 Marcia Norwood |
Granny Lucille, Gloria and Marcia. Copyright 1955 Marcia Norwood |
Cousin Tandra, Granny Lucille, Gloria, and Marcia. Copyright 1958 Marcia Norwood |
Marcia, Cousin Tandra, and Gloria at 311 Arthur, Liberty, Missouri. Copyright 1953 Marcia Norwood |
Gloria, Tandra, and Marcia...at 311 Arthur, Liberty, Missouri. Copyright 1954 Marcia Norwood |
Tandra, Gloria and Marcia at 1303 Middlebrook, Liberty, Missouri. Copyright 1957 Marcia Norwood |
I'm the eldest of four siblings.
Gloria is the next, followed by our brothers,
Bret and Terry.
SIBLINGS: (From Left) Gloria, Terry, Marcia and Bret. Copyright 1976 Marcia Norwood |
SIBLINGS! Copyright 1999 Marcia Norwood |
Here is my sister, Gloria's recipe for
Sweet 'n Sour Meatloaf...in her own handwriting.
CLICK on image to ENLARGE. Copyright 1976 Marcia Norwood |
RECIPE
GLORIA'S SWEET 'N SOUR MEATLOAF
Preheat oven to 350 Degrees.
Mixture #1
1 Pound Hamburger Meat
2 Eggs
1 Package Lipton Onion Soup
1/2 Cup Milk
1 Cup Corn or Bran Flakes
Mixture #2
1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 Teaspoon Dry Mustand
1/2 Cup Catsup
#1: MIX hamburger, eggs, onion soup,
milk, and flakes together,
and mold into a loaf.
Place in a baking dish.
#2: MIX brown sugar,
mustard and catsup together,
and pour mixture over UNBAKED meat loaf.
Place in 350 degree oven,
and bake for one hour.
"I smile
because you are my sister.
I laugh
because you can't do
anything about it."
Author Unknown
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Come back often, and invite a friend!
Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking
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