Masae Sanders (on the right) engaged in the traditional Japanese art of folding cranes |
My dad brought photo albums from their Colorado home to their home in Penn Valley so that I could go through and scan them into digital form (I drove up here for Thanksgiving).
I found this one of my mom (on the right) doing origami! We don't know the year, location, or why she was doing it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But there she goes.
My first introduction to origami was when I was 8 years old, vacationing in Japan, as I occasionally did during the summertime. My cousins started me off with simple sonobe cube box, masu box (I was really into folding nesting boxes- about 50 packed into one!), cranes, and other traditional models.
I folded those on-and-off all through my life into adulthood. I only discovered modern origami around 1999/2000.
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