Family narratives tell us about who we are and where we come from. Mary and Christa explore stories from their own family. The results lead to surprising conclusions.
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The circuit riding Reverend Joshua is pictured seated in the front left. He's surrounded by his family. His son, Joshua Currier Jr. in the top left, bought land in Western Colorado and brought his whole family west over the mountains.
Katherine Currier as a baby, held by her mother.
Chuck Currier's school portrait as a young boy.
Katherine Currier (far left) with her siblings during the happy, care free days of her early childhood in the San Louis Valley, CO.
Grandma Katherine loved riding horses. Here, she is pictured in front of her house with one of her favorite horses.
Chuck and Katherine Currier's wedding day in 1949, San Louis Valley, CO.
The farm house that Chuck and Katherine Currier lived in when they were first married. This house was built by Chuck's grandfather when they first moved to the Grand Valley.
Carole Flynn (far right) with her parents in front of their house on Iris St in Boulder. This house replaced the "chicken house" they lived in.
Carole and Jim's wedding was the talk of the town in Boulder.
As hard as Grandpa Jim worked, he still took the very, very occasional rest.
Carole Flynn and their oldest daughter on the steps in front of their home in Boulder, CO.
Jim Flynn and his four children as teenagers. "Everybody worked all the time".
Our family at a beach in Mexico. Around this time our family was really changing our ideas of how to do missions.
Christa with our parents in front of our house exchange home in Oxford, England.