I grew up in Lago Colony; I was in the class of '63 there at Lago. My folks lived there from '44 to '68. Thanks for sharing the old home movies with us; those memories of places and times we remember so well will always be cherished.
How nice to watch this video. I was born in Aruba in 1939 and left in 1952. My last visit was in 1958..would love to come back. I know it has changed, so it is nice to see it how I remembered it. Thanks!
Dear Brent, Some 2 years ago you were kind to send us the video you prepared of the times you were a baby in Aruba 1956, You kindly selected my friend's Iris Litchfield's music entitled “You're with me still". We thought at the time and still do what I wonderful way it was to remember your loving parents. I have often showed it to friends when I wanted them to see how important it is to keep the memories of our loved ones alive with the passing years. Where are you these days? Regards, Maria
@endtime2012 None of the old houses were never torn down, only the old hospital there at Colony, the name is still on the maps, Most of the houses are still there, but abandoned, some were rebuild, or remodeled. Even the church is still functioning
I grew up in Lago Colony; I was in the class of '63 there at Lago. My folks lived there from '44 to '68. Thanks for sharing the old home movies with us; those memories of places and times we remember so well will always be cherished.
How nice to watch this video. I was born in Aruba in 1939 and left in 1952. My last visit was in 1958..would love to come back. I know it has changed, so it is nice to see it how I remembered it. Thanks!
Lovely piece of film, thanks for posting and sharing..
@sfremgen -- glad you enjoyed it. Long time ago now :)
hopi thnx pa pone e video aki!
Thanks aucar, I'd forgotten about my Gmail account and so never check it. Finally did and found your kind comment there.
Long time ago, wasn't it?
Dear Brent, Some 2 years ago you were kind to send us the video you prepared of the times you were a baby in Aruba 1956, You kindly selected my friend's Iris Litchfield's music entitled “You're with me still". We thought at the time and still do what I wonderful way it was to remember your loving parents. I have often showed it to friends when I wanted them to see how important it is to keep the memories of our loved ones alive with the passing years. Where are you these days? Regards, Maria
@endtime2012 None of the old houses were never torn down, only the old hospital there at Colony, the name is still on the maps, Most of the houses are still there, but abandoned, some were rebuild, or remodeled. Even the church is still functioning
thank you for posting this amazing video of my island ... *thumbs up* :)
super bunita Aruba di antes
omg omg omg mira con hopi aruba a cambia awo damn