"Here's my Filipino and French grandma in the middle, right after WWII. She was the personification of the true meaning of feminism in a time and country when it wasn't the norm. She was everything I aspire to be."
"This is my absurdly handsome Lolo (the Filipino word for grandfather). I think this photo was taken right after college, just before he enlisted in the military and fought in WWII."
"My grandma Alva in the '40s."
"This is my handsome grandpa, Don Ocker."
"My grandparents on their wedding day in 1952."
"The one on the left is my favorite picture of my Poppi! And peep the sweet note to my Mimi in the bottom-right corner of the other photo."
"This is my great-grandmother Josefina. The pictures are old and beat up, but she shines through the damage, obviously."
"My great-grandpa Archie."
"This is my grandmother on her way to her honeymoon in 1958. She’s still this glamorous today."
"My 6’4” grandpa was a military man with two PhDs. He was apparently quite the ladies’ man, but he ended up with my grandma, the only woman who ever turned him down for a date."
"My grandfather in 1952."
"Here's my stunning grandma."
"This is my husband's grandfather."
"My grandmother in Bel Air in 1951. She married one of the co-founders of the Jim Beam Distillery Company. They later divorced, and she moved away with the house painter, aka my grandfather."
"Never got a chance to meet him, but my grandfather was definitely a looker!"
"My grandma, posing on the rooftop of the boarding house where she lived during World War II."
"This is my grandpa, probably around 1951!"
"My grandma June, who was an absolutely iconic beauty."
"My grandfather, Thomas Jackson Alsop."
"My grandfather. I want to know why I didn't inherit any of his good looks."