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We call ours Nan&Granda. We don’t use great granda or nan much at all, ( it’s occasionally used when explaining who’s who at gatherings to our younger kids), but that goes out the window pretty quickly and everyone is called nan or granda again regardless. This was an interesting read for me, being born here in Ireland, and raised Catholic till I was about 12 and I stopped going to church. Lots of my past relatives made the trip to Canada and the US. Most never came back. But I know they did have it easy from stories I was told by those who remained and kept in contact by letter. So I have distant cousins all over North America. They have visited and I got to go and stay with some of them when I was a younger man. Most did ok for themselves, despite the obstacles of being a poor Irish Catholic economic refugee,and their families got to have lives they would never have had here, in Ireland.

Thanks for sharing.✍️👏

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