In order to preserve it for her children and grandkids, her grandmother, who had traveled on her honeymoon with her late husband Anthony James Donato, washed every item of clothing she had on. Well, it succeeded! Thousands of people are still appreciating her contributions on the internet 70 years later.
“I’ve always known about this suitcase ever since I was a little girl. My mom discovered it when she was a little older and she told me about it and she selflessly saved it for me and my sister for when we were of age,” said in an interview.
“I opened it up and I was just like, ‘This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen,’ because it really just brought back everything to me, especially memories — my grandfather passed about 21 years ago — so just those memories of my grandparents in that time in their life, it’s just really cool,” she added.
Her grandparents, the Donatos, were married in 1952 and spent their honeymoon in New York City that May, visiting places in Manhattan like The New Yorker Hotel.
“She was like, ‘I did not care because I was with my honey’ — that’s what she called my pop pop,” Bill said. “And she had just a wonderful time just being with him and really just taking it all in — that there was this time in their life where they could start a family and all these things she’d always dreamed of,” she ended.
Her grandparents, the Donatos, were married in 1952 and spent their honeymoon in New York City that May, visiting places in Manhattan like The New Yorker Hotel.
Moroccan Zaalouk Recipe – Eggplant and Tomato Salad or Dip
Grilled Lamb & Almonds Shrimp Roast Potato & Creole
STRAWBERRIES CAKE
A Hollywood Legend’s Disappointment: Robert De Niro Is Leaving America Soon, Says “No Respect Here”
Breaking: NFL Bans Taylor Swift From Super Bowl, “She’s Too Distracting”
I really like this small version of the recipe because I can enjoy it multiple times during the day!
Spaghetti & Meatball Skillet Supper
Simple cake recipe with only 3 ingredients.This recipe is named ‘Are You Kidding Me Cake’.
Experts Predict Arctic May Become “Mostly Ice-Free” Within a Decade