
Shirley and Vickie – Birth, Christening & Wedding of Marnee Bittner



1958, I think this was in the house that burned. I have on a dress that Mom had taken me to Dayton to get for the school year. That also is when we got my coat with the pom-pom ties. I was too neat and hung it in my closet. Everything was burned on one side as they hung in the closet. The closet was near the chimney that caught fire.
In 1961, this looks like a bunch of little geniuses at work. Not sure at what! It must have been on a Sunday after church. Vickie and Martha look all dressed up.


Hi everyone,
Can you believe I finally figured out how to set this so each one can edit your own page. I have changed the settings so that you can go to your own page from the links on the left column. There is a link at the bottom of each page which says edit this page. So you can put all your specifics about your birthday, schools, life events, address, phone number, kids birthdays, memories, etc, etc. on that page.
That is more like a static page which stays. What I hope you do is actually post the information in the post and then just copy and paste it onto your page.
So as a recap. You have Posts and Pages. You can log in and see Write, Manage, Comments. You click on Write and then Post. Then write whatever you want and publish it. Then you can just copy and paste that same thing on to your page by clicking on Manage and select your own page and then paste the same info.
Don’t forget to go just below the post box to put a tag and categories for your posts. This gives ways to link different things together. For instance, if you are Vickie writing about Martha, the categories could be Vickie, Martha.
So just call me if you have trouble. It isn’t very difficult once you go through it once.
As I said before, this is a work in progress.
Hi everybody,
I do hope all of you will put your address, phone number and all that specific info into a post. Then I will transfer to your page of specifics. I know I don’t have Joseph’s address, not sure about a few others.
By the time you read this, Christmas will probably be over. Hope it was great for all.