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Born on St Patrick's Day: Happy 115th Mary

They say that its good luck to be Irish, and that the luckiest of all are those who are born on St Patrick's Day. No doubt this is what was said the day that my great grandmother was born. However, her life was not necessarily filled with the good luck that the superstition had predicted. As much as she had a hard life, her life was also an "ordinary" one of a young British immigrant to Canada. Despite that, the simple life she led in youth was filled with fun. She embrace the changing times, new found freedoms, and innovations. Its the heirlooms from that chapter of her life that fascinate me the most because they show aside to her that none of my relatives knew - a woman who was happy. So today, I am going to share the side of her that one of those heirlooms tells. I have a small black autograph book that was hers.  At almost 100 years old, the book binding has all but disintegrated yet the leather cover is in near pristine condition and the partially bound pages are al...

Setting Precedence: How my Great Grandmother Fought the Metro Courts (and Won!)

Last year I wrote a post  about my how for me St Patrick's Day is about celebrating the life of my great grandmother. As March 17th has drawn nearer, I have began once again to reflect on who she was and all that she accomplished. I met her many times as a child but I was far too young to actually remember her. Until I started my research, I knew her as a crotchety old lady who always seemed to be the center of family lore. I heard stories about how she proclaimed every Christmas would be her last, how she ironically turned an invite for afternoon tea into moving in for several years, and how she spared no mercy when it came to critiquing the decor in my grandparent's home. To this day, I am yet to hear my family tell a story which paints her in a favourable light. When I began researching her life I wasnt sure what I would find but I hoped that I could change my perception of her. While searching through old Toronto Star and Globe and Mail newspapers, I found a story from Mar...

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