Now here's the cute part...My grandma and grandpa met there while picking strawberries at a nearby farm while in the internment camps {awwwwe!} The gentleman on the very top right is our grandpa aka Papa Kiyo. They eventually were released from the camps, fell in love, had a few babies and a lot of grand babies. When I asked my mom why she or my uncle weren't taught to speak japanese {cuz how cool would that be?!} she replied that due to what happened to her parents they wanted to prove to everyone that their children were americans so they refused to teach them japanese. Interesting huh?
The rest is history and if it wasn't for a few random events we would not be here to bore you with silly things like why I bought 12 boxes of crackers yesterday {all for $9!} or how much organic chicken is this week {yikes, i have been picking on jess a lot lately! sorry}. So now you know the story behind the picture.If you would like a fictional flick or read that revolves around these events checkout the movie "Snow Falling on the Cedars" and the book "On the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" {one of the few books I have actually read...and loved!}
6 comments:
9 boxes of crackers? you're not turning into one of those coupon crazy people with random stock pilings of things like cat litter and gatorade, are you???
Thank you for the post. When I see ur mom I will ask her some ? I will look them up. 9 box hm yes have u gone coupon crazy.
K latter
Bobby
No Jess, 12 boxes of crackers {ritz & wheat thins}...I said I wouldnt get greedy or become a hoarder...but I couldnt control myself. Plus I know they will get eaten or given away eventually...hopefully before the expiration date.
oh sheesh, even worse ha ha
An add on to this story. Grandma told me once (during one of my interrogations) that her and Auntie Chiyo were picking strawberries for a really piddly amount (I can't remember the amount. Like 5 cents a box or something) and she said that they got sick of it, sat down in the middle of the field and ate as many strawberries as they could.
lol...cute story about the strawberries! It's really interesting to find out stories of our grandparents and relatives. I enjoyed reading this :)
some other books that maybe of interest:
http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=...ew=entire_text
REgenerations Oral History Project: Rebuilding Japanese American Families, Communities, and Civil Rights in the Resettlement Era
http://www.amazon.com/Stubborn-Twig-.../dp/0870714171
http://www.amazon.com/Hood-River-Iss.../dp/0252063597
http://www.amazon.com/STATUE-MANY-Ge...253916&sr=1-38
STATUE OF ONE FOR MANY.(General News)(A depiction of Michi Yasui Ando will honor Japanese-Americans put into WWII camps): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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