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CaliforniaPeggy

(154,470 posts)
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 04:14 PM Jul 3

I met this young lady while I was grocery shopping today, and I loved her hat!

I asked if I could photograph her with it, and she said "Yes!" I also explained that I'd like to post it here with all of you, and she had no problem with that.

Enjoy, dear friends!

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I met this young lady while I was grocery shopping today, and I loved her hat! (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 OP
I love it too, Peggy. FalloutShelter Jul 3 #1
So glad you do, my dear FalloutShelter! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #2
That is great! Diamond_Dog Jul 3 #3
My sentiments exactly, my dear Diamond_Dog! Thank you. CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #4
LOVE IT!!! Thank you for sharing. niyad Jul 3 #5
Thank you so much, my dear niyad! It was my pleasure! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #18
Her hat and her pull-down pose. Great opportunity Peggy, real nice shot! George McGovern Jul 3 #6
Thanks so much, dear George! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #19
Hope you see her again, Peggy Hekate Jul 3 #7
That would be very cool, but I doubt it. It's a big store and there are always lots of people there. CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #20
"" AllaN01Bear Jul 3 #8
Back atcha, my dear AllaNO1Bear! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #21
And what thrill for her to meet you California Peggy! 1WorldHope Jul 3 #9
What a sweet thing to say, and thank you, my dear 1WorldHope! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #22
I just bought the t-shirt. TomSlick Jul 3 #10
Nice!! BuddhaGirl Jul 3 #11
That's a great t-shirt! Thanks for sharing it, my dear TomSlick! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #23
I'm looking forward to wearing it in my red little town. TomSlick Jul 3 #26
My spouse is naturalized LittleGirl Jul 3 #12
That is just perfect and thank you for telling us about your lives, my dear LittleGirl! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #24
Extra cool that she's a blonde. SleeplessinSoCal Jul 3 #13
Very cool indeed, my dear SleeplessinSoCal! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #25
As a grand daughter of an immigrant, I totally agree Siwsan Jul 3 #14
Thank You Siwsan for sharing your grandfather with us. What a journey. And what a life! George McGovern Jul 3 #16
Both of my grandfathers were coal miners Siwsan Jul 4 #34
Your grandfather was a plucky young man! Determined and smart as well as lucky! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #27
Love it! MIButterfly Jul 3 #15
Thanks so much, my dearMIButterfly! I'm glad you do. CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #28
Lin-Manuel Miranda said it right in Hamilton: Staph Jul 3 #17
Thanks for the great quote and clip, my dear Staph! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 3 #29
Wonderful. Good for her! LoisB Jul 4 #30
I echo your feelings, my dear LoisB! Thank you so much. CaliforniaPeggy Jul 4 #32
K&R LetMyPeopleVote Jul 4 #31
Thank you for your support, my dear LetMyPeopleVote! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 4 #33
Let's hear it for immigrants! ShazzieB Jul 4 #35
My maternal grandmother came from Poland with nothing but the clothes on her back. MIButterfly Jul 4 #36

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,470 posts)
19. Thanks so much, dear George!
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 11:21 PM
Jul 3

When she pulled her hat down, I felt surprised, but I quickly realized that this was a great move!

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,470 posts)
20. That would be very cool, but I doubt it. It's a big store and there are always lots of people there.
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 11:23 PM
Jul 3

But you never know!

TomSlick

(12,575 posts)
26. I'm looking forward to wearing it in my red little town.
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 11:28 PM
Jul 3

I am concerned about the fire hazard from all the hair on fire.

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,470 posts)
24. That is just perfect and thank you for telling us about your lives, my dear LittleGirl!
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 11:27 PM
Jul 3

May it ever be so.

Siwsan

(27,625 posts)
14. As a grand daughter of an immigrant, I totally agree
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 07:44 PM
Jul 3

My grandfather walked across Europe, a 14 year old orphan. He was headed to Pennsylvania where his half sister lived.

When he arrived he was so sick, underweight and lice ridden, they almost didn't let him in. An older Italian gentleman said he'd take charge and get him healthy. Which he did.

My grandfather lived to 97, raised 8 children, worked as a rail road worker, a coal miner and, finally, relocated to Flint MI and got a job at Buick, where he worked until he retired.

I'm willing to bet that a version of his life was lived by MANY other immigrants.

George McGovern

(8,011 posts)
16. Thank You Siwsan for sharing your grandfather with us. What a journey. And what a life!
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 10:36 PM
Jul 3

Literally working on the railroad all the live long day. Coal miner and lived to tell about it. Back then Buick was a quality car and he had a hand in its advance.

Men like him, women too, built this country with the sweat on their backs.

We owe them for what they've given us.

Siwsan

(27,625 posts)
34. Both of my grandfathers were coal miners
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 07:05 AM
Jul 4

My paternal grandfather, the son of a Welsh immigrant, was a coal mine worker in Frostburg, MD just like his father and brothers. He came from a family of 13 kids. Most of the brothers and uncles worked in the mines, too, just like their the family did in Wales.

Grandpa was caught in a mine collapse but was able to escape. That made him decide that he did NOT want his son, my uncle, to be a coal miner. He'd lost his father and several brothers and cousins to 'coal miners asthma' which is what they called Black Lung Disease.

Anyway, just like my maternal grandfather, he moved his family to Flint and got a job at Buick. Both grandfathers were passing acquaintances at Buick and had no idea there would be a family connection through marriage.

I never met my maternal grandfather. He died about 6 months before I was born. However, from what I've been told about him, we are very much alike.

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,470 posts)
27. Your grandfather was a plucky young man! Determined and smart as well as lucky!
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 11:30 PM
Jul 3

Thanks for sharing his life with us, my dear Siwsan!

Staph

(6,418 posts)
17. Lin-Manuel Miranda said it right in Hamilton:
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 10:41 PM
Jul 3

Hamilton and LaFayette: "Immigrants, we get the job done!"





ShazzieB

(21,132 posts)
35. Let's hear it for immigrants!
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 03:42 PM
Jul 4

My husband's grandparents were all immigrants from Poland, and my paternal grandparents were immigrants from the UK. If it wasn't for immigrants, neither of us would be here, and (needless to say) neither would our daughter! 🇬🇧🇵🇱🇺🇸

MIButterfly

(779 posts)
36. My maternal grandmother came from Poland with nothing but the clothes on her back.
Fri Jul 4, 2025, 04:04 PM
Jul 4

She had a brother and sister in Toledo but there was no work there, so she went up to Detroit by herself. She answered an ad in the Lonely Hearts column and married my grandfather, who was from Russia.

My paternal grandfather was of Swedish decent and my grandmother was full-blooded Chippewa. They were from Minnesota.

So that's me - 1/4 Polish; 1/4 Russian; 1/4 Swedish; 1/4 native American; and 100% lifelong Democrat.

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